Slydice wrote: » Day 1: $169 Millionhttps://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=marvel2019.htm On the 2019 board at number 10:https://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?view2=worldwide&yr=2019&p=.htm
Pter wrote: » I found it a bit cringe too but if it inspires the young people I can live with it and am all for it. I can see my daughter's loving it when they are old enough to sit through a 3 hour movie.
Mitch Connor wrote: » But they said in the movie you can't effect the time line in such a way (them taking the stones not negating the snap). Dunno how the time stuff really works though. It's tough to work out.
Enzokk wrote: Yeah, I won't derail this thread but the problem is that a scene like this is needed. I didn't mind it and felt it was fine and like you say if it inspires people, surely that outweighs any negatives there may be with it.
Enzokk wrote: » Yeah, I won't derail this thread but the problem is that a scene like this is needed. I didn't mind it and felt it was fine and like you say if it inspires people, surely that outweighs any negatives there may be with it. As for Captain Marvel being overpowered, she didn't seem to end her fight well against Thanos. Don't know how that can be too powerful. Maybe if she killed him easily that could be true.
stesaurus wrote: » Exactly so whatever he went back and did, had to have already happened. So whoever Peggy did marry we know know was really Cap but with a hidden identity. Then that leads to Cap knowing his younger self will eventually get with Sharon and he couldn't do a thing to change it. It's a mind bender really But now I'm confusing myself with the timeline gobbledegook because how does Thanos get to where he snaps his fingers if he got pulled into the future from a time before that. Huh they really didn't explain things well...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Am I alone thinking there was too much comedy after the brooding atmosphere of IW?
Mitch Connor wrote: » I don't think that is right either. The hail hydra, fight vs Cap and loki disappearing with the stone wouldn't have happened originally. Probably best not to try work it out cause I can't place the realities being different with Cap being old at the end. Feels like it should be one or the other.
Unearthly wrote: » The fact they showed Peter Quill dancing again to 'Come and get your love' means I rated this film 10/10
Pter wrote: » So how about that scene where batman turned up.
Unearthly wrote: » The fact they showed Peter Quill dancing again to 'Come and Get Your Love' means I rated this film 10/10
Ridley wrote: » Iron Man committing genocide
Ridley wrote: » Didn't realise until someone pointed it out but for Cap to return the Soul Stone (and how is this done?), he has to encounter Red Skull.
Victor wrote: » What scenes from trailers didn't make it, other than the one with Black Widow on the firing range
Victor wrote: » It's hardly genocide against an army.
dreamers75 wrote: » End scene from Captain Marvel and that same bit from the trailer.
Victor wrote: » What scenes from trailers didn't make it, other than the one with Black Widow on the firing range It's hardly genocide against an army. This spoiler may spoil this and a future film. Be sure you want to take the chance.A soul for a soul. Black Widow lives.
Cotts72 wrote: » Really wondering what the plan going forward with Black Widow is now considering theyve a movie lined up. granted its probably a prequel but dont see the point in that long term? Also wonder if Loki taking the teseract when they time jumped sets up his new tv show
Cookie_Monster wrote: » are they going to address the global catastrophe of 3.5bn people just turning up after 5 years in future movies or will it just be a magic reset button? I mean how do you cope with food production etc after that amount of time at such a lower capacity?
biggebruv wrote: » Ah here it’s a superhero movie lol
biggebruv wrote: » Were was Samuel Jackson btw
Midnight_EG wrote: » So... Where's Loki then after what we saw