RickBlaine wrote: » That moment was OK in principle but was executed very poorly. All of them just standing in a line. It should have been like the shot from The Avengers were the camera moved around to their different locations and followed their actions in a natural manner instead of just standing in a line like their are queuing for a bus. One of the few missteps in an otherwise amazing achievement of filmmaking.
Brief_Lives wrote: » Just about to go watch it.. Any mid or end scenes? I have avoided this thread.
micks_address wrote: » My 12 year old daughter thought that scene was pretty cool
Victor wrote: » Do we know this for a fact? Where and when?
Sad Professor wrote: » WARNING!Spoilers from this post onward. If you haven't seen the film yet, stop reading!
micks_address wrote: » Does this mean we don't use spoiler tags?
Sad Professor wrote: » Correct. I've clarified this above.
micks_address wrote: » Anyone else a bit emotional at the end? Feel like I've lived with these characters for last 11 years and bit of a hole there now..
The White Wolf wrote: » Yeah it's the same with anything that comes to a close after so long. A lot of fans don't seem enthused about what comes after but I'm sure that will subside once we know where Marvel are going from here. It'll be hard to replace Cap and Tony for me.
Pter wrote: » So how about that scene where batman turned up.
stesaurus wrote: » Cap I'm not sure how he aged so much but ok I'll go along with it but surely him marrying Peggy changes a LOT. Like her niece Sharon who he had a thing with and helped him as a result. Bit incestuos haha
[Deleted User] wrote: » Am I alone thinking there was too much comedy after the brooding atmosphere of IW?
Drumpot wrote: » I can see why it would appeal to a certain target audience and marvel do generally make movies that appeal to most people on some level. There are plenty of bits in movies I watch with my kids that I don’t like that they do, I would be surprised if I liked everything they did, not least a 12 year old girl. I suppose, maybe the fact some enjoyed that element justifys its inclusion.
Basq wrote: Actually, did forget about the cringey bit where Captain Marvel got the glove from Spidey and then suddenly every female superhero showed up to help her. Ugh!
Victor wrote: » But they aren't related.
stesaurus wrote: » you wouldn't consider your wife's niece being incest? Em ok. If he married Peggy he'd have watched her grow up from a baby knowing his younger self would eventually hit that. She was pretty close with aunt Peggy, spoke at her funeral etc. And he wouldn't have been able to change events as it was explained that's not how time travel works.