klose wrote: » Off topic but it always amazes me when I see avatar so far and away in the number one spot to this date, was their as much hype for the film at the time? Why did it succeed so well? Because it was a cgi fest?
Tazzimus wrote: » I would love to see that film. Oh hi guys, we're just going to destroy this guy's house now, cos he called me a dickhead online again, no big deal.
Foxtrol wrote: Drumpot, I caught that question and confusion from Tony as well about the date of the pregnancy. That couldn't have been an accident and they must be keeping some option open for later story lines. Not sure how much of a fan I'd be of going that route with any of the current cast or trying to shoehorn something in.
Mokuba wrote: » I've a feeling that this is going to be like The Force Awakens whereby everybody is extremely positive about it initially but upon some thought and reflection it is held in less high esteem. It is certainly, in my opinion, a far inferior movie to Infinity War at the very least, with numerous holes, conveniences and more which the Russos hope you will overlook because of all the fan service.
shamrock55 wrote: » It's up there with lego movie 2 as the worst movie I've seen in 2019
Drumpot wrote: » Saw it again and still not sure how I feel about it. 7-10 still feels fair. I think noisy people don’t help also in convinced the sound was a millisecond behind the visual. One thing I noticed was Tony being a bit confused when his dad said his wife was pregnant(in the lift). Almost like the date didn’t match up with what Tony thought or something like that. Not sure if that’s an opening for something else maybe? Also makes a difference when you are at a screening with people who get all the jokes and the nods. The Crowd today were more casual viewers who didn’t get some of the nods like the Cap in the lift with hydra or even the Cap v Cap “yeh I know”!!!
ceegee wrote: » The date Tony gave to Cap to go back to was 7th April 1970, he was born May 29th so he shouldn't have been surprised to hear she was pregnant.
pah wrote: » If you went back 2.5 hrs you'd be 30 mins into the movie. Good lad.
FunLover18 wrote: How much time was there between Hulk snapping everyone back and the battle, five, maybe ten minutes. How did they manage to recap everyone in time for the battle? How did Wakanda gather their forces so quickly? So did everyone manage to find a wizard to magic up a portal so quickly? But no, a group of people, who are already on the same battlefield, finding each othee is the stupid bit!?!? Yes, it's pandering and the MCU isn't nearly representative as it should be or thinks it is but as a man who's seen male action heros stand and fight together is pretty much every single one of these movies (in most movie tbh) I can't even imagine what it must have felt like for a young girl seeing that kind of female empowering on the big screen and f*ck anyone who thinks they're being edgy or in any way clever for sh*tting on it. You're just being a d*ck.
B-D-P-- wrote: » I so so so so so so want to go for pints with Korg
Gbear wrote: » The time travel is really, really straight forward and is explained in quite a lot of detail. I'm not a genius. It's just not complicated. I'm baffled how anyone is having any trouble understanding it.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Can you explain it to me like i am 5? Why did taking the stones from the past not simply stop the snap from having happened in the first place? If effecting the past doesn't effect the present, how did Cap end up on the bench at the end? I can't get my head around how both things are possible in the same scenario
NuMarvel wrote: » As far as I can tell, there are two sets of time travel rules; one for the stones, and one for everything else. 1) the stones protect the flow of time, and taking the stones out of the timeline messes things up. So they have to be put back. That's based on the conversation between the Ancient One and Banner during the Battle of New York. 2) Otherwise, changing events in the past doesn't change the present. That's based on the lecture Banner gives when War Machine asks why don't they travel back in time to kill baby Thanos. That also explains why 2014 Thanos can die in his future without changing the fact that 2018 Thanos still uses the stones. I don't think the second one really isn't explained well in the movie. Banner spouts some mumbo jumbo about your past being your present, and your present being your future, and Nebula rolls her eyes at the stupid Terrans. I wouldn't overthink it. It's a plot device to let them time travel without worrying about changing the continuity of the movies. The different rules for the stones is presumably to give Cap a reason to travel back in time again and live out his life with Peggy. In the words of the world's foremost expert on time travel: It's all wibbly wobbly, timey wimey.
TheIrishGrover wrote: »