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Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 10:47 am
by Cyber Bishop
Be careful, there was a HUGE video leak on Reddit with MASSIVE spoilers for Endgame.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:16 am
by Ironhidensh
Well, as I don't plan on seeing this (endgame) till its digital release, I read the spoilers on reddit.


Holy ****, this is gonna be good.

Seriously though, why do we still have movie theater only releases?

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:46 am
by ZeroWolf
Well Netflix was starting to change that but certain parts of the entertainment industry started throwing a hissy fit over it, demanding that movies should be exclusive to theatres. For instance look at the talk of Spielberg vs Netflix regarding Oscar nominations.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 6:48 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I've been trying to avoid spoilers, and then on Twitter I had a few people post how angry and upset on a political issue they were having after learning about it through spoilers for the movie and share it to help people "boycott this"

I was beyond angry that there was a spoiler, and it was a nonsense thing too. Unfollowed all 3.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:02 am
by Rodimus Prime
I just saw Endgame.

Holy ****. It was pretty damn good, even though I actually liked Infinity War better. I had 1 major disappointment, otherwise it was a good end to a lot of story lines. I hated that Hulk and Thanos don't fight, that would have been awesome. Also, Fat Thor. And I was very happy to see Cap get the ending he got. Very fitting.

Overall, I highly recommend it.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 7:19 am
by Nemesis Maximo
Rodimus Prime wrote:I just saw Endgame.

Holy ****. It was pretty damn good, even though I actually liked Infinity War better. I had 1 major disappointment, otherwise it was a good end to a lot of story lines. I hated that Hulk and Thanos don't fight, that would have been awesome. Also, Fat Thor. And I was very happy to see Cap get the ending he got. Very fitting.

Overall, I highly recommend it.

did you cry? I cried. There were man tears falling.

Fat Thor was awesome, I wasn’t expecting that at all. I’m glad he survived to carry on adventuring. Asgardians of the Galaxy!

I’m somewhat surprised that Cap gave Sam the shield instead of Bucky. Not disappointed, just surprised.

But daaaaaaaamn, the Timeline is fuuuuuuuuuuucked. Not only did they make 3 splinter Timelines by splitting into 3 separate teams, Cap and Tony also made a 4th Timeline by going back to the ‘70s. Not to mention whatever Loki decides to do. Plus, there are still 3 other Thanoses on a quest to collect the Infinity Stones.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:39 am
by Rodimus Prime
Nemesis Maximo wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:I just saw Endgame.

Holy ****. It was pretty damn good, even though I actually liked Infinity War better. I had 1 major disappointment, otherwise it was a good end to a lot of story lines. I hated that Hulk and Thanos don't fight, that would have been awesome. Also, Fat Thor. And I was very happy to see Cap get the ending he got. Very fitting.

Overall, I highly recommend it.

did you cry? I cried. There were man tears falling.

Fat Thor was awesome, I wasn’t expecting that at all. I’m glad he survived to carry on adventuring. Asgardians of the Galaxy!

I’m somewhat surprised that Cap gave Sam the shield instead of Bucky. Not disappointed, just surprised.

But daaaaaaaamn, the Timeline is fuuuuuuuuuuucked. Not only did they make 3 splinter Timelines by splitting into 3 separate teams, Cap and Tony also made a 4th Timeline by going back to the ‘70s. Not to mention whatever Loki decides to do. Plus, there are still 3 other Thanoses on a quest to collect the Infinity Stones.
Yeah I thought about that afterwards and I'm glad I decided to give the MCU a break. I was already burned out on it but I wanted to see this.

As for Sam getting the shield, it was the SJW thing to do.
I was expecting it to go to Bucky as well.


I was upset about Widow dying but I understand why it happened. But if she died in Gamora's place to get the Soul stone,
where was Gamora at the end?


I came this close to shedding 1 single tear when Cap was standing in Carter's office looking at her through the window.
A man tear, dammit!

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 10:43 am
by ZeroWolf
To be fair, regarding the spoilers, he was the one to get that item most recently after the Original Sin event in the comics.

besides I rather Bucky be White Wolf then just another Cap ;) not that it matters since Sam and bucky are sharing a series on Disney plus

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:37 am
by Rodimus Prime
As for the new timelines created by their time traveling, wouldn't those become closed loops as soon as they returned the stones to the moment they took them from?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 3:21 pm
by Nemesis Maximo
Rodimus Prime wrote:As for the new timelines created by their time traveling, wouldn't those become closed loops as soon as they returned the stones to the moment they took them from?

Only in our Timeline, from our perspective.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 2:42 am
by Burn
It was a decent movie, but ... meh, I didn't buy into the hype.

I think it comes down to being a little exhausted on it all. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but praise for a 10+ year epic that brought together 20+ movies, but it was all a little lacklustre, and a little disappointing as a continuation/wrap-up of Infinity War.

Plus plot holes ... so many of them that still need to be explained, while Homecoming is the last movie in this 10+ year phase, Endgame shouldn't have left questions unanswered.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 6:00 am
by Rodimus Prime
Pretty much my thoughts exactly, Burn. I was already burned out (pardon the pun) on the MCU, I still haven't seen Dr. Strange, and I have no intention to see black panther or captain marvel, and I thought Infinity War was better than Endgame. Of course all the fanboys will proclaim that heresy and the movie will most likely make $2 billion by the time it's done. However, a few loose ends that were left didn't bother me. It's not like the MCU is ending, and I'm actually looking forward to both Guardians 3 and Far From Home. But after that, I think I'm going to be done with it, unless they manage to produce some really good stuff (Secret Wars and a FF remake with a proper Galactus come to mind). My 2 biggest disappointments with Endgame were that there was no Hulk vs. Thanos and that Falcon got the shield instead of Bucky. It would have brought Bucky's story full circle. But of course, the SJWs had to be appeased.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 6:29 am
by Nemesis Maximo
i wasn’t bothered by Sam getting the shield. Bucky hasn’t had the same character development in the MCU that he did in the comics; he’s too much of a hot mess to be Captain America. In the inverse, I feel like the MCU version of Sam Wilson is a better candidate for the mantle of Captain America than the comics version ever was.

I’m probably one of the biggest detractors of The Last Jedi as a film, and as feminists SJW propaganda. But I didn’t get any of the same vibes from this film as from that...travesty of a movie.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 2:26 pm
by Rodimus Prime
Nemesis Maximo wrote:i wasn’t bothered by Sam getting the shield. Bucky hasn’t had the same character development in the MCU that he did in the comics; he’s too much of a hot mess to be Captain America. In the inverse, I feel like the MCU version of Sam Wilson is a better candidate for the mantle of Captain America than the comics version ever was.
I haven't read any new comics besides Transformers in about 15 years,
so I don't know about that. What I do know is that both Bucky and Falcon had about equal screen time lately, but Bucky had better character development because he essentially got his own movie with Cap 2, and Cap had a closer relationship with Bucky than he did with Falcon. And besides, Bucky is a super soldier like Cap, whereas Falcon's only ability is flying with mechanical wings, unless I'm missing something?


I’m probably one of the biggest detractors of The Last Jedi as a film, and as feminists SJW propaganda. But I didn’t get any of the same vibes from this film as from that...travesty of a movie.
Except the one shot in the final battle when all the women get in screen together and attack Thanos 's forces. But it wasn't gratuitous so it wasn't a big deal, it was just noticeable. And yeah, SW is garbage now because of that.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 4:29 pm
by Burn
I don't see Sam getting the shield as a "SJW" thing. It's just following the comics. Bucky had his run as Captain America, but it didn't go well given his history with Russia. Sam then had his run with the shield, it revolved around racism. Then Steve came back as an evil Hydra dude and took over the world. Fun times.

And the more I think about it, the more I dislike how they handled Banner Shrek Hulk. Smart Hulk in comics = awesome, and scary, Smart Hulk in movies = bad, because it was more about comedy and no smashy smashy.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:09 pm
by Rodimus Prime
Burn wrote:And the more I think about it, the more I dislike how they handled Banner Shrek Hulk. Smart Hulk in comics = awesome, and scary, Smart Hulk in movies = bad, because it was more about comedy and no smashy smashy.
Yeah, that was my single biggest gripe with the movie. They turned Hulk into comic relief when the biggest fight for the world's survival was coming. I think Joss Whedon is overrated, but even he knew better while writing the previous films.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:58 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I ended up watching it 2 times this weekend, and I tried to go with my girlfriend today for a 3rd time, but the theatre was sold out.

I enjoyed it more the second time, but holy cows was it EPIC.

I loved so many moments in the film, and to me, different character choices made sense.

So to open with, the Iron Man saga has finally ended. He is my favorite super hero, and the arc felt complete and proper. It was leading to that moment. And it felt so good to see my hero go from starting in a cave with scraps to single handedly dusting Thanos and forces, wielding the Infinity Stones. that was great.

I. Am. Iron Man.

I had chills. That was my HELL YEAH moment.

I totally called Cap going back in time, that was what I thought, and I think they did it well. Sam getting the shield made 100% sense to me, Bucky has had a long ride and he is an old relic, Sam is younger and he has heart, something Cap has, and I think they were bonded closer over the heart they both shared. I got no SJW vibes from that.

Also that moment Cap took on Mjolmir was awesome. Collective theatre gasp.

Hulk was kinda disappointing, as there was no smash. But him undoing everything was really cool.

Thor, holy hell. Was not expecting that. But at least he kicked some ass at the end. Asgardians of the galaxy!

black Widow made me sad. But in reality, it was how her arc was set to end as well. She went from the one with the red in the ledger to giving her soul to ensure all those gone could come back.

the Ronin arc was pretty cool, and I'm in the minority that loves that haircut.

Rhodey had some of the best one-liners. I have loved the job Don cheadle as done with him, and I enjoyed the ending.

Nebula had a nice arc, and I liked both her and Rocket. They were nice additions to the movie and the Time Teams.

Ant Man killed it, Loved the little guy. "America's Ass" :lol: :lol: :lol:

Was sad we didn't see much of Thanos, but a Thanos going off the deep end like that after seeing that he succeeded and he was about to have it all undone was great. We saw him kick ass. That was awesome.

I really thought we'd see more of Captain Marvel. Oh well.

Now, for the time travel, in reality, there may be 1 or 2 alternate timelines as far as I can see:

Alt 1: Space stone and Loki are vanished, leads into his Disney+ show, and then eventually both end up back in Asgard. Loki isn't important until the Dark elves, the Space stone till Ragnarok/Infinity War, can still be good

Alt 2: Thanos, Gamora, Nebula, and all associated with them are gone, and they have died in "our" universe. so there is no attempt at gathering the stones by him, and the Guardians don't form as they should. How it goes, and if someone else takes up the stones, we don't know.

as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

And with friends like T'Challa, I bet his shield was fixed before he went back in time, or he got a new one during the course of his time getting old. I don't think the fixed shield was an error.

Finally, that end credits noise, Tony Stark forging the Mk I armor. perfect end.


Overall, loved it, definitely worth they hype.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:54 pm
by Burn
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

Except it completely undoes the Agent Carter series. Even though it was a TV series, it was still part of the MCU.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:33 am
by Ironhidensh
Burn wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

Except it completely undoes the Agent Carter series. Even though it was a TV series, it was still part of the MCU.


Its been explained that Cap came back after that series, as he didn't want to interfere with history of WWII. I forget where I read that, I think it was and EW article.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:41 am
by Nemesis Maximo
Ironhidensh wrote:
Burn wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

Except it completely undoes the Agent Carter series. Even though it was a TV series, it was still part of the MCU.


Its been explained that Cap came back after that series, as he didn't want to interfere with history of WWII. I forget where I read that, I think it was and EW article.

He doesn’t want to interfere with WWII, but he’s okay interfering with the rest of history? Because no Peggy’s not gonna do a bunch of the crap she did after the show.

Not saying I hated it, I’m just saying it still creates a splinter Timeline.

And honestly, I’m okay with undoing anything and everything that happened in the TV Series. Agents of SHIELD has sucked ever since season 2, and I always felt Agent Carter was way over rated. And while the Netflix shows were pretty great, the facts that they (a) had zero interaction with the films proper definitely calls into question their actual connections to the MCU and (b) they’ve all been cancelled anyway leaves me with little desire to see them interact with the Avengers.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:37 am
by Cyber Bishop
The last time a movie completely took my breath away I was a 6 year old watching Star Wars for the first time in 77. As an adult I am speechless to the utter epicness of this movie, especially the fight. We saw it Thursday night then again yesterday and while I loved it the first time, the second time I loved it even more. We are going to see it again with my middle daughter next week.
Definitely worth the hype!

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2019 4:47 pm
by Ironhidensh
Nemesis Maximo wrote:
Ironhidensh wrote:
Burn wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

Except it completely undoes the Agent Carter series. Even though it was a TV series, it was still part of the MCU.


Its been explained that Cap came back after that series, as he didn't want to interfere with history of WWII. I forget where I read that, I think it was and EW article.

He doesn’t want to interfere with WWII, but he’s okay interfering with the rest of history? Because no Peggy’s not gonna do a bunch of the crap she did after the show.

Not saying I hated it, I’m just saying it still creates a splinter Timeline.

And honestly, I’m okay with undoing anything and everything that happened in the TV Series. Agents of SHIELD has sucked ever since season 2, and I always felt Agent Carter was way over rated. And while the Netflix shows were pretty great, the facts that they (a) had zero interaction with the films proper definitely calls into question their actual connections to the MCU and (b) they’ve all been cancelled anyway leaves me with little desire to see them interact with the Avengers.


Well, the Russo's said in an interview that Cap lived with Peggy in an alt timeline, so I guess there we all go.


Anyway, I saw this last night. I wasn't going to, but I was bored, home alone, and had nothing better to do, so I dropped the ridiculous 10 bucks and watched it.

It is glorious. I literally have zero problems with this. Not one, and that is tough for me to do, as I'm typically a cranky nitpicker. I think it was such a great wrap up to the Infinity storyline. I enjoyed it so much, that just a few minutes in, I was so caught up, that I completely forgot that I had read spoilers and just went along with the ride.

Just a few of my highlights:

"That is America's Ass"

"So he's an idiot"

"Step aside, Lebowski"

"So Back to the Future all bullshit?"

As for some of the popular compaints:
Old Cap.

While some hate this, I loved it. Steve has always felt a bit out of place in the future. Every appearance he as made has eluded to this. Going back, and getting his happy ending made since. See, he never got to go home at the end of the war. His war just continued and grew larger. I never watched the Peggy Carter series, so I don't have any feelings that way, but as I mentioned above, the Russo's state he lived with Peggy in an alt timeline, so there is that.

I am Ironman.

Tony needed a rest, and while those he loved were in danger, that would never happen. He was always trying to fix what he saw as the mistakes of his past, so making the ultimate sacrifice makes since. It sucks so much he didn't get to watch his daughter or surrogate son grow up, but at least they will. His legacy will carry on.

Girl power.


While this scene did feel a little forced and out of place, at the same time, it didn't interrupt the story, and was a nice little nod to all those little girls out there looking for heroes. It wasn't over reaching, and it wasn't in your face, and it didn't interrupt the flow of the movie. In my opinion, its something that people need to let go and get over.

Sam getting the shield.

This just fits. In the MCU, up to this point, Bucky simply hasn't done enough to earn or prove his worth to carry the shield. Sam has been with Cap almost since he came back, just shortly after the battle of New York. He has been a dedicated soldier, and while Bucky might be Cap's oldest friend, Sam is his best friend.

Black Widow and the high dive of destiny.

Again, this fits perfectly with Nat's character. She too, was looking to correct past wrongs. Also, I'm sorry to all the folks on here who are not parents, but yes, and parents life is worth more. Does not mean that Nat deserved to die in any way, it just means that Clint had more to go home to. Her death is super heroic, and not a slight on women's rights in any way. Anybody who thinks so is a bit of an idiot.

The Big Thorbowski.

This was just great, seriously, how could anybody have an issue with this? Thor suffered a lot, and is not the type to handle loss well.

Smart Hulk.

Some have said that the Hulk didn't smash enough. Well, of course not. This isn't the Incredible Hulk, this is Bruce Hulk Banner. That rage that led to the smashing is gone, so of course Hulk would not do as much. Sure, smashing would have been fun to watch, but this fits the story being told. Bruce is a super nerd, not a warrior.


I don't see how this movie could have been any better, honestly, seen in terms of the MCU as it stands. I really believe this movie had everything. It even came close to giving me one of my favorite comic panels of all time from the Avengers series about 20 years ago. Ultron is taking over, and the fight comes down to Cap, Thor, and Ironman. They stand in front of him, and Thor says: "Ultron, we would have words with thee". While Thor didn't say that, he, Cap, and Tony did confront Thanos in the final battle. Marvels 'big three'.


Cap swinging Thor's hammer. Perfection.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2019 5:46 pm
by ZeroWolf
Ironhidensh wrote:
Nemesis Maximo wrote:
Ironhidensh wrote:
Burn wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:as for Cap going back, I think they pulled some IDW MTMTE time travel stuff there. Cap lived in their timeline, married Peggy, had children, did not interfere with time as it needed to go, and then came to the site and waited until his past self went through the time machine to appear. He was always meant to be in this timeline. He didn't create an alternate one cause he was destined to be there like that.

Except it completely undoes the Agent Carter series. Even though it was a TV series, it was still part of the MCU.


Its been explained that Cap came back after that series, as he didn't want to interfere with history of WWII. I forget where I read that, I think it was and EW article.

He doesn’t want to interfere with WWII, but he’s okay interfering with the rest of history? Because no Peggy’s not gonna do a bunch of the crap she did after the show.

Not saying I hated it, I’m just saying it still creates a splinter Timeline.

And honestly, I’m okay with undoing anything and everything that happened in the TV Series. Agents of SHIELD has sucked ever since season 2, and I always felt Agent Carter was way over rated. And while the Netflix shows were pretty great, the facts that they (a) had zero interaction with the films proper definitely calls into question their actual connections to the MCU and (b) they’ve all been cancelled anyway leaves me with little desire to see them interact with the Avengers.


Well, the Russo's said in an interview that Cap lived with Peggy in an alt timeline, so I guess there we all go.


Anyway, I saw this last night. I wasn't going to, but I was bored, home alone, and had nothing better to do, so I dropped the ridiculous 10 bucks and watched it.

It is glorious. I literally have zero problems with this. Not one, and that is tough for me to do, as I'm typically a cranky nitpicker. I think it was such a great wrap up to the Infinity storyline. I enjoyed it so much, that just a few minutes in, I was so caught up, that I completely forgot that I had read spoilers and just went along with the ride.

Just a few of my highlights:

"That is America's Ass"

"So he's an idiot"

"Step aside, Lebowski"

"So Back to the Future all bullshit?"

As for some of the popular compaints:
Old Cap.

While some hate this, I loved it. Steve has always felt a bit out of place in the future. Every appearance he as made has eluded to this. Going back, and getting his happy ending made since. See, he never got to go home at the end of the war. His war just continued and grew larger. I never watched the Peggy Carter series, so I don't have any feelings that way, but as I mentioned above, the Russo's state he lived with Peggy in an alt timeline, so there is that.

I am Ironman.

Tony needed a rest, and while those he loved were in danger, that would never happen. He was always trying to fix what he saw as the mistakes of his past, so making the ultimate sacrifice makes since. It sucks so much he didn't get to watch his daughter or surrogate son grow up, but at least they will. His legacy will carry on.

Girl power.


While this scene did feel a little forced and out of place, at the same time, it didn't interrupt the story, and was a nice little nod to all those little girls out there looking for heroes. It wasn't over reaching, and it wasn't in your face, and it didn't interrupt the flow of the movie. In my opinion, its something that people need to let go and get over.

Sam getting the shield.

This just fits. In the MCU, up to this point, Bucky simply hasn't done enough to earn or prove his worth to carry the shield. Sam has been with Cap almost since he came back, just shortly after the battle of New York. He has been a dedicated soldier, and while Bucky might be Cap's oldest friend, Sam is his best friend.

Black Widow and the high dive of destiny.

Again, this fits perfectly with Nat's character. She too, was looking to correct past wrongs. Also, I'm sorry to all the folks on here who are not parents, but yes, and parents life is worth more. Does not mean that Nat deserved to die in any way, it just means that Clint had more to go home to. Her death is super heroic, and not a slight on women's rights in any way. Anybody who thinks so is a bit of an idiot.

The Big Thorbowski.

This was just great, seriously, how could anybody have an issue with this? Thor suffered a lot, and is not the type to handle loss well.

Smart Hulk.

Some have said that the Hulk didn't smash enough. Well, of course not. This isn't the Incredible Hulk, this is Bruce Hulk Banner. That rage that led to the smashing is gone, so of course Hulk would not do as much. Sure, smashing would have been fun to watch, but this fits the story being told. Bruce is a super nerd, not a warrior.


I don't see how this movie could have been any better, honestly, seen in terms of the MCU as it stands. I really believe this movie had everything. It even came close to giving me one of my favorite comic panels of all time from the Avengers series about 20 years ago. Ultron is taking over, and the fight comes down to Cap, Thor, and Ironman. They stand in front of him, and Thor says: "Ultron, we would have words with thee". While Thor didn't say that, he, Cap, and Tony did confront Thanos in the final battle. Marvels 'big three'.


Cap swinging Thor's hammer. Perfection.

You know, this might be the best review I've read of the film, thank you :)

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2019 6:50 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
@Ironhidensh: I agree with you 100%.

I watched it for the 3rd time last night, and I keep loving it even more as I keep watching it. Despite the 3 hour runtime, I haven't felt myself get bored with any part of the movie 3 times in. And I will be watching it a 4th time next weekend with my girlfriend, and there are no complaints from me about doing that again.

I also keep noticing more for each viewing. It might take 10 viewings or so to really catch everything.

And yeah, my favorite super hero ever had the best line of the entire 22 movie stretch. That hero lived up to my hype and more.

I. Am. Iron Man.

Re: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, TV and Netflix shows

PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2019 8:35 am
by Ironhidensh
ZeroWolf wrote:You know, this might be the best review I've read of the film, thank you :)



D-Maximal_Primal wrote:@Ironhidensh: I agree with you 100%.


Thanks guys.




So, the new Spider-man: Far From Home trailer dropped, and it is spoilery.