The White Wolf wrote: » Thought it was great....I'd agree Infinity War probably edges it. Hats off to Brolin who I thought was brilliant again. I liked how his performance was from a different angle. Actors all did a great job especially Downey Jr....... well what can I say about the guy, magnificent way to go out. Loved the look between Tony and Strange as Tony copped what had to be done. Started to quietly wave my fist in delight when the sling rings began to open up to Cap saying assemble. . Bit confused about the timeline, specifically around Peter and his mates. Sorry to hear people had their heads melted by idiots. Decided to go at 9.30 in the hope I'd beat the crowds and thankfully did. No knob behaviour at all.
McDermotX wrote: » When good, it's very good, but has more than a few eye rolling moments that just stick in the craw.
The White Wolf wrote: » Bit confused about the timeline, specifically around Peter and his mates.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Yep. Said the same re. timeline and the school kids
Jayson Small Fur wrote: » What is so difficult to understand that the next Spiderman film is in Phase 4 and that Endgame marks the end of Phase 3? It's not a prequel :rolleyes:
banie01 wrote: » I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt this way After reading the 1st slew of reviews and impressions here and elsewhere... I was honestly disappointed. I am worried that it's a sign I may be getting older, more cynical and a little jaded but there was much that just didn't hang together well IMO. Pacing issues and inconsistent story telling and the auld "enemy" of middle aged(I'm not!!) White men with a few too many nods to political correctness, moments that I feel mysoginistic or grumpy at feeling bad over! But moments that plainly added nothing to the narrative and were contrived solely to give a "right on" moment that were to my mind at the expense of the overall arc of the movie. It may be a sign that Marvel have done the Avengers arc so very well that these little foibles can detract from what should rightly be seen as a master piece of multi year planning, story-lining and sheer brave audacity in the risks decided on 12/13 years ago that brought us to this point. I think a lot of movie Marvel fans take it for granted now that Marvel's commitment to their Universe. That all characters can and do exist in the same canon, that all stories can be layers of, and vital to an over-arching narrative that will pay off so many times and so many unexpected ways... That it's now "expected" that others with a similar IP will do similar. Marvel's MCU has become a standard that all over comic book and franchise type IPs will be judged by. The Avengers saga is epic, is brilliant and this draws a wonderful line under it. There are parts that I am very disappointed in, last night leaving the Cinema it did seem to be quite a common reaction talking to others. If I was to give a knee jerk score last night it would have been a 5/10 as there was still a taste of that disappointment lingering. In retrospect, after digesting my own thoughts. It is a very solid 7/10. Nowhere near the heights of Winter Soldier, Avengers Assemble, GOTG or Ragnarok... But still better than a lot of the more recent efforts! (See why I think I may be becoming a jaded cynic )
V9 wrote: » Spider man is the end of phase 3.
Drumpot wrote: » Does anybody really care for the replacement or secondary characters who will now take over? I think these 21 movie arc could be marvel hitting its peak and there is only one direction to go from here Asides from GOTG with Thor I really don’t care much for any of the remaining heroes or what happens. I’m thinking I will have to enjoy future movies through my children’s eyes. ..
Mitch Connor wrote: » What? 1. it is part of Phase 3, not 4. 2. The issue is the everyone who was snapped came back, 5 years after they got snapped. So for any kid in his class that didn't get snapped, they are now 5 years older than their friends who have come back. I assume it will be a point in FFH, where there are friends that have moved on. But the scene we saw also had everyone apart from Peter and his buddy acting normally. It was established at the start of the movie that people were having a hard time. It also plays into my concern from the FFH trailer that there wasn't a visible indication in the scenery or character behavior, that anything at all had happened re/ Thanos.
PTH2009 wrote: » Satisfied with that and will deff watch again Felt it was fairly slow in parts and you would be waiting for something big too happen but thinking about it now it was excentally paced and obv tied in with IW very well. They kept Thors new image fairly quite and it was odd too say but nice seeing Korg and that the surviving Asgardians got a new home . So The Black Widow movie, how will this work if she is Dead ??? loved the battle scene and when the vanished came back but a few things. Why was Wasp there as she was never previously involved with any of the characters except for Antman ???. Where was Vision ?? Felt the girl power scene was very in your face. . Loved the time travel and seeing younger characters of Dr Pym and Howard Stark. Very sad too see Iron Man/Tony Stark die as he was one of my favourites and was the start of the whole thing. A role RDJ was made for and could never be replaced So with Captain America retired and now Falcon is Cap now (Would of prefered Bucky too get it). Is there any chance we might see Old man cap appear in a mentoring role in the future or is he gone off too his retirement village for good ?? 2020 could be a quite enough year in the MCU but its exciting too see where now for them
micks_address wrote: » Any idea what the hammering noise was at end of the credits?
micks_address wrote: » how did captain America age? And what's the point in passing the shield to falcon? The nodding approval of the winter soldier as well? Was that the kid from iron Man 3 at the funeral? Are they setting him up as the next iron Man? Is Natasha gone ? Any idea what the hammering noise was at end of the credits?
Drumpot wrote: » I can’t understand falcon becoming captain America . TWS has very similar powers to Cap so it was a no brainer. Is captain America now going to be a tony stark lite character (ie normal joe soap but for his suit). When you think of how falcon and Cap met out running , it was emphasized how much stronger and fitted Cap was to falcon Cap basically went back in time and stayed there . When he didn’t come back he effectively lived a full life . I can’t fully get my head around the time paradox. Tony living from 1945 to 2019 would of impacted on at least some things. Did he basically not help anybody ever again or help the world cause to do so would interfere with the future? Couldn’t work out who that kid was at the funeral, I was too busy not caring about jermey renners family/character Anybody who died in infinity war stayed dead. Everybody from the snap survived. Natasha, vision and Gamora we knew are dead. Gomora 2 is replacing her
Drumpot wrote: » I have to say that moment where all the women heroes come to together to fight in the end battle was truly terrible. In a massive battle all the woman will gravitate to each other at the same moment ?
McLoughlin wrote: » Its a nod to the A-Force comic
ILikeBoats wrote: » - Only just realised Cap gave mjolinor back to past Thor
micks_address wrote: » how did captain America age?
Drumpot wrote: » Anybody who died ... and Gamora we knew are dead. Gomora 2 is replacing her
nix wrote: » Yeah i loved the movie to bits overall, but that particular scene nearly had my eyeballs burrow out of the back of my head they rolled back so much :pac:
Victor wrote: » This spoiler may spoiler this and a future film. Be sure you want to take the chance.Is Black Widow pregnant?