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We've been on this 10 year journey that is/was Marvel Stud10s. I feel quite exhausted, melancholy. Im finding it hard to think. Tried to work out at the gym, but my mind is clouded and fatigued.
How did everyone rock up at the final battle, that is the previously dead heroes?
 
We've been on this 10 year journey that is/was Marvel Stud10s. I feel quite exhausted, melancholy. Im finding it hard to think. Tried to work out at the gym, but my mind is clouded and fatigued.
How did everyone rock up at the final battle, that is the previously dead heroes?

Wong and Strange transported them all there. Hence the many portals that were opening up one by one.

Also just on what we were discussing the other day, you were right about the Captain Marvel post credits scene. Didn’t even feature in this film! She’s essentially introduced to them when she brings Tony and Nebula to the compound.
 
At this point I think they've exhausted the franchise and can't possibly do any more.
lol.
I didn't think it was that good, it's not my favourite Marvel movie, although there are moments in the film that are ****in amazing.

Are there two Captain America's when he returns to the past to be with Peggy? Because it's out of character for him to sit on the sidelines and let Bucky do all of that damage again. Also, not cool with Thor abandoning his, "Asgard is more than just a place." principle. Giving up the leadership is understandable, but hopefully, he gets back into shape, and the Guardians help him find the rest of Asgard. Lastly, I would have preferred Thanos and his army to be defeated in hand to hand combat rather than dust away, and I wanted to see some more deaths to heroes to make the impact of his villain formidability stronger. For these reasons, I found the movie a little disappointing, but it's still good.
Captain America understands the laws of time travel. Anything he did could have ruined his past self from being found awoken in the future which would mean the destruction of the world in the timeline that he was in.
 

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The movie was incredible. A tonne of references to old films, but I think it still would make sense to those who haven't seen all 22 films.

The opening scene with Hawkeye was a ripper.
Telling the '5 years later' story through AntMan's eyes was great as well.
The long pause after the '5' showed up was a great touch.
Absolutely loved the fight scenes, which is something that usually puts me off action films as a whole. I thought they were perfect.
The 'Avengers Assemble' and 'I am Iron Man' lines were perfect call backs.


Things I didn't like was Banner/Hulk being the same person. Just looked weird. Also I'm sure there are plot holes in the Time Travel stuff that I hven't thought of yet.
 
Found it underhwhelming but with some amazing moments in between
Captain Marvel is too powerful to have in this saga.
She basically rescues spaceships and destroys spaceships. That’s a discussion for some other time.
I just found the editing to be rushed. Good in some areas and terrible in others.
Hillbilly Thor was funny for ten minutes then became a massive drag.
This is Thor God of Thunder and he seemed completely ineffectual.
Where was Vision? And what happened to Gamora are my only questions.
Other than that I was emotional at the start with Hawkeye and his family and then again at the end with Tony/Peter but there wasn’t enough highlights throughout that kept me captivated and enthralled
Maybe I’m being too hard on the film.
Infinity War is three times as good as End Game is my current mood
 
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The more I think about it and the more the movie represents a heavyweight boxing bout

So many good moments
And some okay ones
Just gotta hope over 3 hours the good moments outweigh the okay ones and then some

I need to see it again
 
Astonishing film. 10/10

Surely the Marvel Cinematic Universe culminating in Endgame is the greatest achievement in film of all time?

Will be seeing this one multiple times for sure.

-Cap wielding Mjolnir
-Avengers Assemble
-I am Iron Man
-Throwbacks (elevator scene, Tony’s old chest arc reactor at his funeral, Battle of New York etc)
-The dead silence only broken by Pepper’s cries when Tony dies
-Even the flipping end credits were amazing
-MCU started with Tony Stark, was only fitting that it ends with him.

Only real gripe was fat Thor. I thought it was a good gag to start off with and echoed Thor’s unhealthy state of mind, but it kind of took you out of the emotional scenes later on with the absurdness of it
 
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Found it underhwhelming.
Captain Marvel is too powerful to have in this saga.
She basically rescues spaceships and destroys spaceships. That’s a discussion for some other time.
I just found the editing to be rushed. Good in some areas and terrible in others.
Hillbilly Thor was funny for ten minutes then became a massive drag.
This is Thor God of Thunder and he seemed completely ineffectual.
Where was Vision? And what happened to Gamora are my only questions.
Other than that I was emotional at the start with Hawkeye at the end with Tony/Peter but there wasn’t enough highlights. Maybe I’m being too hard on the film.
Infinity War is three times as good as End Game is my current mood

Please add spoilers sorry

Put it in spoiler tags mate. Use
[/SPOILER ] without the space at the end

Vision wasn't dusted. He was killed when the mind stone was ripped out of his head. As for Gamora, she's either dead still as a soul stone sacrifice or she's lost.
 
Put it in spoiler tags mate. Use
[/SPOILER ] without the space at the end

Vision wasn't dusted. He was killed when the mind stone was ripped out of his head. As for Gamora, she's either dead still as a soul stone sacrifice or she's lost.
See Suri trying to separate Vision from the mind stone threw me off.
I thought he was part of the disappearing.
So Gamora after Iron Mans click would have vanished also? There was no moment with Star Lord or Nebula? She just vanishes?
What about Nebula killing her younger self?
The more I think about it the more the depowering of Thor pisses me off. They turned him into a sideshow
 
Where was Vision? And what happened to Gamora are my only questions.

Vision is dead. He's not coming back (at least not in the way all the others came back). His death was at the hands of Thanos pulling the mind stone from his head, not because of the snap. Goneski.

Gamora bailed I take it in the wash up of the battle. It's "past" Gamora not the Gamora who got sacrificed for the soul stone so she hasn't got any affection for Quill. I'm assuming GotG3 will be at least in part about how they track her down and bring her back in to the fold.
 

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Wong and Strange transported them all there. Hence the many portals that were opening up one by one.

Also just on what we were discussing the other day, you were right about the Captain Marvel post credits scene. Didn’t even feature in this film! She’s essentially introduced to them when she brings Tony and Nebula to the compound.

Ah that's right. I think the chain of events was hulk click ------> heroes come back to life -------> open portals to come back to earth. Wait, why didnt strange do that in IW? Or maybe they had to stay on titan so that the 1/14000000 will happen. Oh well.

Actually, on Titan there's obviously oxygen. just occurred to me




Thanks mate! The CM post credits scene was just a bridge. Though I would've liked to have seen some questions from the avengers asking who the hell she is etc. Maybe thats in the deleted scenes. oh well. I was thinking wow that was quick her bringing tony and nebula to earth at the time, but it makes sense now. Some introd=uctions of nubula to rogers and nat wouldve been nice.

Do you remember the time elapsed between when banner was discussing the pager stopping to this here movie and becoming Bruce Hulk?
 
lol.

Captain America understands the laws of time travel. Anything he did could have ruined his past self from being found awoken in the future which would mean the destruction of the world in the timeline that he was in.

technically speaking, everything they did in the past SHOULD affect the future. Like when homer went back and smashed shit in the dinosaur period
 
The movie was incredible. A tonne of references to old films, but I think it still would make sense to those who haven't seen all 22 films.

The opening scene with Hawkeye was a ripper.
Telling the '5 years later' story through AntMan's eyes was great as well.
The long pause after the '5' showed up was a great touch.
Absolutely loved the fight scenes, which is something that usually puts me off action films as a whole. I thought they were perfect.
The 'Avengers Assemble' and 'I am Iron Man' lines were perfect call backs.


Things I didn't like was Banner/Hulk being the same person. Just looked weird. Also I'm sure there are plot holes in the Time Travel stuff that I hven't thought of yet.

Wouldve been
fantastic if they were the last words of the movie
 
Found it underhwhelming but with some amazing moments in between
Captain Marvel is too powerful to have in this saga.
She basically rescues spaceships and destroys spaceships. That’s a discussion for some other time.
I just found the editing to be rushed. Good in some areas and terrible in others.
Hillbilly Thor was funny for ten minutes then became a massive drag.
This is Thor God of Thunder and he seemed completely ineffectual.
Where was Vision? And what happened to Gamora are my only questions.
Other than that I was emotional at the start with Hawkeye and his family and then again at the end with Tony/Peter but there wasn’t enough highlights throughout that kept me captivated and enthralled
Maybe I’m being too hard on the film.
Infinity War is three times as good as End Game is my current mood

IW had a real shock to it. Yes we could see the foreshadowing of the heroes deaths, but it was still shocking and emotional never the less. And the battle scenes were during daylight where you could see everything
 

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technically speaking, everything they did in the past SHOULD affect the future. Like when homer went back and smashed shit in the dinosaur period
No, every change they make creates an alternate universe; it doesn't change the universe that the films are set in. Since they were always returning to their original universe (5 seconds after they left) then it doesn't matter what happened in those other alternate universes.

Homer was returning to the future of the universe he went to. That's the difference.
 
No, every change they make creates an alternate universe; it doesn't change the universe that the films are set in. Since they were always returning to their original universe (5 seconds after they left) then it doesn't matter what happened in those other alternate universes.

Homer was returning to the future of the universe he went to. That's the difference.

How convenient :D ;)
 

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