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Don’t know if this has been posted yet but, Google “Thanos” then click the infinity gauntlet
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Quoted: Gamora was not brought back with the stones. The Gamora in Endgame was from the past. Thanos almost died after using the stones to destroy the stones. That is why he was limping and easy to beat. View Quote |
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Quoted: It stuck out like a sore thumb. It was a totally strange girl power social justice warrior nod that broke the 4th wall and took me out of the moment of what was happening in the movie that moment. It was stupid. They were there already kicking ass with everyone else. They were being well represented, then this stupid slow mo stacking and piling of diverse womenz in the middle of an epic battle scene just took a steaming shit in the middle of an otherwise excellent movie. At that moment those that made the movie decided it was more important to send this virtue signal to the audience than to seamlessly continue the scene to its conclusion and keep the audience in the moment. If you didn't notice it you couldn't have been paying attention IMO. View Quote |
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Quoted: It stuck out like a sore thumb. It was a totally strange girl power social justice warrior nod that broke the 4th wall and took me out of the moment of what was happening in the movie that moment. It was stupid. They were there already kicking ass with everyone else. They were being well represented, then this stupid slow mo stacking and piling of diverse womenz in the middle of an epic battle scene just took a steaming shit in the middle of an otherwise excellent movie. At that moment those that made the movie decided it was more important to send this virtue signal to the audience than to seamlessly continue the scene to its conclusion and keep the audience in the moment. If you didn't notice it you couldn't have been paying attention IMO. View Quote |
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Gamora was alive because they went back into the timestream before she got thrown off the cliff in exchange for the soul stone. Black widow couldn't be brought back in the new reality they made because she was who was traded, not Gamora. Its basic cause and effect IMO and not a plot hole... Vision cannot be brought back with a snap because he was part infinity stone. The mind stone cannot be in his head and in the gauntlet simultaneously so he isn't going to be brought back with a snap. Simple continuity issue IMO. Maybe they could have recreated him again later with the stone after they took it out of the gauntlet but eventually to set right the past streams he would have to die to put the mind stone back. Thanos in the beginning was seriously injured from destroying the stones. He was half melted and limping. The Thanos they fight later is the same MCU Thanos that beats the brakes off Hulk and Thor with no help from infinity stones so he's stout to put it mildly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Being a comic book purist ( which I admit, may not transition well in to movie), I was a wee bit disappointed, but the ending worked well. It was an enjoyable movie. and had some unexpected turns which were good. I didn't like what happened to Vision. The plot had some holes Gamora could be brought back, but not Black Widow. The stone usage effect was alittle wonky. The ease of how they handled Thanos (at the beginning). Captain America's exit, giving the sheild to falcon, instead of Bucky.. girl power stuff, smallish stuff like that, that was irritating. Maybe they could have recreated him again later with the stone after they took it out of the gauntlet but eventually to set right the past streams he would have to die to put the mind stone back. Thanos in the beginning was seriously injured from destroying the stones. He was half melted and limping. The Thanos they fight later is the same MCU Thanos that beats the brakes off Hulk and Thor with no help from infinity stones so he's stout to put it mildly. He had it when he beat the shit out of Thor and Hulk. |
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I like how Dr. Strange saw all the scenarios in Infinity War, only 1 being successful in 7+ mil., and knew that Stark would be the one to save half of the universe, so he gave up the stone for Thanos to spare Stark.
Then in Endgame Strange gives Stark the “1” sign and Stark knew what he had to do. |
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Chris Evans wants to move on, RDJ has become too expensive, ScarJo has always had other opportunities. I know Marvel has future MCU movies planned, but I don't think Marvel ever believed those movies will have the same success the previous ones did. This was what, an 11-year, 20-movie story arc that led to Endgame? Marvel knew this was their culmination point. View Quote |
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So this after credits scene / sound...
Failed To Load Title I wonder if Stark from the other timeline is in the cave making the Mark I suit and will somehow replace Tony I (RIP). Maybe Cap did something...(shrug)... I dunno... |
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So this after credits scene / sound... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdObufQX08 I wonder if Stark from the other timeline is in the cave making the Mark I suit and will somehow replace Tony I (RIP). Maybe Cap did something...(shrug)... I dunno... View Quote |
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How did the Avengers not notice Thanos’s ship busting through the roof of their headquarters?
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Taking it is the problem. Putting it back shouldn’t be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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May have already been said but how did Cap put the soul stone back? Soul for a soul? https://media1.tenor.com/images/a83a0112e721443319b458e156bc3394/tenor.gif?itemid=13723093 And how do you get back into that otherworldly area where they actually got the stone? Red skull going to do that? |
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Why? And how do you get back into that otherworldly area where they actually got the stone? Red skull going to do that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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May have already been said but how did Cap put the soul stone back? Soul for a soul? https://media1.tenor.com/images/a83a0112e721443319b458e156bc3394/tenor.gif?itemid=13723093 And how do you get back into that otherworldly area where they actually got the stone? Red skull going to do that? |
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Just hand it back to the red dude. Really not that difficult. He may laugh at you. He may give you the last soul it took. Who knows. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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May have already been said but how did Cap put the soul stone back? Soul for a soul? https://media1.tenor.com/images/a83a0112e721443319b458e156bc3394/tenor.gif?itemid=13723093 And how do you get back into that otherworldly area where they actually got the stone? Red skull going to do that? |
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Captain Cunt with the full on dyke haircut in this movie. She looked like Hillary Useless and unnecessary girl power scene that was lame. Other than that, it was ok. View Quote |
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Quoted: I was breaking down this same point with my daughter. Past Thor wouldn’t have the hammer anymore against the Dark Elves invading Asgard in Thor 2. Future Thor just took it. Future Nebula killed past Nebula. Then wouldn’t Future Nebula automatically die too. View Quote |
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Quoted: Iron Man restarted RDJs career. Nobody thought the first Marvel movie would do this great. All the credit goes to RDJ and Jon Favreau. Nobody else could have done Iron Man nearly as well. And it proved that the MCU would be successful. View Quote |
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One of thse greatest films of all time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nope. I enjoyed the movie and thought it was very well done. You were the one complaining because it had "less action than the first Avengers movie." Among other things. Enjoy your Transformers though. |
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Half in the Bag Episode 162: Avengers: Endgame |
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$350 million domestic and $1.2 billion worldwide the first weekend. Holy Shit.
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I do wish they had paid a little tribute to Black Widow and Vision at the end, along with Tony. All they had to do was add their pictures or something along side Tony's first reactor. Similar to what they did for Wash, Shepherd Book, and Mr. Universe at the end of Serenity. Maybe they just ran out of time, the movie was already long.
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There was a bit of exposition from Professor Hulk earlier in the movie explaining that time travel doesn't work like everyone thinks it does. You even get Scott replying "so Back to the Future is bullshit?" They basically set their own rules for time travel in the MCU. Kind of lazy writing, IMO but still doesn't take too much away from the movie. (at least for me) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I was breaking down this same point with my daughter. Past Thor wouldn't have the hammer anymore against the Dark Elves invading Asgard in Thor 2. Future Thor just took it. Future Nebula killed past Nebula. Then wouldn't Future Nebula automatically die too. The whole idea is Captain America goes back in time to return everything they took within seconds of taking them to prevent any change to the timeline. That's what the bald chick and Bruce/Hulk were talking about on the roof. |
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Captain America returns Mjolnir when he takes the stones back. That's why he didn't have it at the end. The whole idea is Captain America goes back in time to return everything they took within seconds of taking them to prevent any change to the timeline. That's what the bald chick and Bruce/Hulk were talking about on the roof. View Quote |
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Yep. He was a huge risk. Especially when you consider what actors almost got the role. (Tom Cruise, Hugh Jackman, Nicolas Cage, among others) View Quote |
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It was his first big film after he got out of prison. He had rehabbed himself by playing supporting roles in Gothika, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and Fur, He’d only been sober for a few years. In these other films, he could be dumped and they might be saved. Mel Gibson payed for the insurance on Downey for Gothika. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yep. He was a huge risk. Especially when you consider what actors almost got the role. (Tom Cruise, Hugh Jackman, Nicolas Cage, among others) Joel Silver, director of Gothika, held half of his salary to keep him from blowing it on drugs. It was a risk to hire him in 2007. RDJ is a very talented actor. I remember watching Iron Man 1 and thinking "holy shit, why isn't this guy in more movies? He's great!!!" |
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Could be the plot of the spinoff Disney+ show he is getting. Could prove interesting, and if it gets cancelled all they have to do is get him back to that moment in time for full circle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really want to know what happened to Loki after he escaped . Will he be in future movies or did that just create a separate timeline and we'll never know? |
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Yep. He was a huge risk. Especially when you consider what actors almost got the role. (Tom Cruise, Hugh Jackman, Nicolas Cage, among others) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Iron Man restarted RDJs career. Nobody thought the first Marvel movie would do this great. All the credit goes to RDJ and Jon Favreau. Nobody else could have done Iron Man nearly as well. And it proved that the MCU would be successful. known as Iron Shrimp |
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RDJ is a very talented actor. I remember watching Iron Man 1 and thinking "holy shit, why isn't this guy in more movies? He's great!!!" View Quote Gibson gave Downey the money before he went nuts at his DUI in 2006. |
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He has a great gift for comedy. Which is something most serious actors can’t do well. Some little known RDJ credits: SNL, Weird Science, and Back to School. Gibson gave Downey the money before he went nuts at his DUI in 2006. View Quote |
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What about the extra Pim particles they took from 1970? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Captain America returns Mjolnir when he takes the stones back. That's why he didn't have it at the end. The whole idea is Captain America goes back in time to return everything they took within seconds of taking them to prevent any change to the timeline. That's what the bald chick and Bruce/Hulk were talking about on the roof. |
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When Cap goes back and puts the stones back... that moment never happens. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really want to know what happened to Loki after he escaped . Will he be in future movies or did that just create a separate timeline and we'll never know? According to at least one video review and a written one my speculation may be on the right track. One thing is consistent in these movies, no detail is left to chance and they have subtle moments that usually mean something bigger later than they seem at the moment. Probably the same with Harley at the funeral. Loki Timeline theory |
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So you can’t bring someone back from a previous timeline if they were sacrificed for the stone... except that they bring back Zamora.
Nobody needed glock-grrl anyway... she was useless. |
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So you can’t bring someone back from a previous timeline if they were sacrificed for the stone... except that they bring back Zamora. Nobody needed glock-grrl anyway... she was useless. View Quote |
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While all the battling was cool, the travel through all the old Marvel movies and the inclusion of basically everybody (except poor Coulson unless I missed him) was great.
Perfect way to wrap it all up. |
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Quoted: When Rogers FINALLY said "Avengers Assemble!" that was it for me, so awesome. I knew they were saving it for this movie but man, wow. I could have easily walked right back in and watched it again. View Quote Failed To Load Title |
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