megaten wrote: Your thinking to hard when it comes to time travel. They movie goes out of its way to say don't worry about paradox's.
Necro wrote: » I guess that's my problem:pac: If you introduce the idea of paradoxes then you can't arbitrarily tell the viewers to ignore them imo anyways.
megaten wrote: » They movie goes out of its way to say don't worry about paradox's.
megaten wrote: » They don't introduce the idea of paradox's though?
megaten wrote: » I mean not really? Your basically kidnapping a different version of them. They're not really the same person you knew. Gamora attacks Star Lord the minute he touchers her because they have no history together.
razorblunt wrote: » - Paltrow in general is appalling, when did she get a suit?
FutureGuy wrote: » Great movie but that all-female superhero scene was pathetic. The number of people in the cinema that groaned when it happened was very noticeable.
Agent Coulson wrote: » 6 days in and it is the 10th biggest grossing film of all time.
RickBlaine wrote: » The idea was fine but the execution was poor. All of them lining up like that felt very contrived. And Captain Marvel just flew through that giant metal spaceship twice. She didn't need any help going a few kilometers through a bunch of infantry aliens. A better way would have been a one shot of the camera swooping around the battlefield and showing each of the heroines in action, like that shot during the battle of New York in The Avengers.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I thought it would be 1st by now, what is? I don't know why Pepper had to suit up
Agent Coulson wrote: » Anyone else think RDJ really didn't look healthy in the film?
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Piss Ant Scott Laing was the true hero, his plan worked
Foxtrol wrote: » The Avengers scene in NY involves them all off doing their individual Avenger thing, across several blocks and height levels, only to converge in one small circle for no apparent reason, including a completely uncontrollable Hulk. That shot gets a complete pass from everybody, as it is incredibly iconic, but is just as contrived. I still contend that if that was any other group in Endgame converging together it wouldn’t get a tiny percent of the focus this has.
Tazzimus wrote: » The dude is 53 and had a fairly hard early life with all the drugs etc. I actually think he looks alright considering his age, not Paul Rudd levels of alright, but decent for a man approaching his mid 50's
Victor wrote: » When Tony finds his daughter with the helmet in the garden, there is a comment about him wanting Pepper to do things in the bedroom.
Slydice wrote: » By Amount (worldwide): Titanic is 1st at $2,788 million .
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Avatar Looking at the figures, I'd have assumed a relatively standard split , percentage wise , between US and overseas box offices. But the top US movie , the force awakens , did nearly 200m more than Avatar in the US , but only took in 50% of its overseas total.
Slydice wrote: » *muffled whimpers of Dr Strange fans in the distance*
demanufactured wrote: » Well that was.......FOOKING AWESOME!!!
spacecoyote wrote: » What's the story with Loki, the fact that he managed to swipe the teseract & disappear, does that potentially open up a timeline with him still alive?
Patser wrote: » And to think Thanos was thwarted because a rat managed to accidentally active Antmans shrink machine in the back of a van. The whole plan starts because of that, a rat, that somehow keys in the correct instructions into a 5 year defunct panel in a van. And Strange foresaw that.
Ethereal Cereal wrote: » Yea, tbf, the rat is a coincidence, but that is after 5 years have passed. Its not too contrived to think that over the course of 5 years, something would happen to activate a powered control panel.
Necro wrote: » Doesn't the whole 'Black Widow is dead, that's it' point in that interview fall down with Gamora now running around alive and well? As someone said they can literally grab a Black Widow from any point in time and bring her back to current day. It's why the whole reverse snap thing to me seems a cop out to bring back a load of people who were dramatically killed at the end of IW. If they really had to go that way would it not have been better to have Thanos still in possession of the stones in present day rather than destroying them 'just cos'.
Ethereal Cereal wrote: Off the top of my head - Shuri, a popular breakout character from black panther, was not seen in the battle at all. - Wasp, the only female superhero with a name check in a movie title, had no scene's in the final battle. - Black Widow is on administrative duties at the start of the movie, chairing meetings between various characters. - Black Widow threw herself off the side of a cliff in service to Clint and the other male member of the Avengers. That character in particular has had an awful run of it over the last few movies. - Captain Marvel has the Storm Breaker Axe flown within an inch of her head, before Thor says "I like this one". And this scene was heavily used to promote the movie. - Captain Marvel is relegated to transporting male characters at the start of the movie and then being removed from the movie until the final act. - Future Nebula kills her own past self.
Ethereal Cereal wrote: » This is one of the biggest movies of the past decade, in this day and age, to create a movie that is that much of a disservice to half of the population is a bold move.