Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
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Seriously though...they spent, what, 30 minutes of screen time focused on getting Thor a new weapon and you expect the payoff to be: Thanos just brushes it aside like he does everything else in the movie? The writers responsible for adapting Lord of the Rings knew full well that you shouldn't just do crap like that, which was one of the reasons they didn't include Tom Bombadil in the story (because he completely negated the power of the One Ring).
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Ye ok "mate". I pointed out power inconsistency (which many pointed out before), and suddenly I'm "looking for excuses to dislike everything and everyone". Internet at it's finest, forgot that if you criticize one or two things in a movie, you are suddenly a hater. And people wonder why some don't want to talk about Black Panther.
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Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
lol this thread.
So who saves Tony. Pepper Potts, himself or....Cap....Marvel?
Personally I would like to see it be himself and Ironman1 his way out.
But I feel its more likely gonna be a Thor crashing into guardians type deal. And who better than Tony to introduce Marvel to the gang when they arrive back on earth....especially now that fury is dust
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Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
Yeah, I gave up listening to them when they said that Thanos beat Hulk thanks to the power stone. He never even USED the stone against Hulk. When a stone is used, it GLOWS, which is established in the film... What Cinema Sins does nowdays is take things out of context and call it a sin.
You said you watched Cinema Sins. "Looking for excuses to dislike everything and everyone" is what they do. And they don't even do it well... Giving sins to shit that's either explained after the scenes they're mocking (you know...if you keep watching the movie like a normal person), or in the scenes themselves. They're a joke.
Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
Nice teaser trailer--it does it job. Sets the mood and tone, recaps everything, reveals two minor spoilers that people have already been talking about, sets up some interesting questions. All in two minutes and didn't reveal much of anything. Masterfully put together.
Random thoughts:
- I'd love for Korg and Valkyrie to be the ones that rescue Tony.
- Nebula went to go find Gamora's body at some point (Nebula was touching the coffin-box thing--all the other Guardians' bodies turned to dust, other than Rocket of course)
- Nebula will play a small but key role in the movie, much like in the comics
- If Adam Warlock makes an appearance (which I doubt), I will lose my shit. Like, all over the place.
"I only feel two things Gary, nothing, and nothingness."
I've only seen two pitch meetings to date (The Last Jedi, and now this) and I gotta say I love this guy's humor
Edit: And now I feel bad about that after watching the big picture video, curses!
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I've been watching a lot of speculation videos lately, and boy is this fun!
The latest I saw was regarding if this will be a good time to bring in the X-Men or not.
If we may be working with the quantum realm, and possibly the multiverse, this might be a good time to introduce 'mutants'. Currently, the entire Avengers team, is all enhanced humans, or just plain old humans. None of them were born with their powers unless they are aliens or gods. The X-Men would change that drastically, which is why I feel working with the Quantum Realm and the Multiverse could be a great way to make a huge change to allow mutants to enter the MCU.
For reference, Ant Man, and Captain Marvel both have ties to the Quantum Realm, and the stones existing brings in the Multiverse.
What is everyone else's thoughts on this? Think it is a possibility? Or too soon?
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Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
Totally agree with Pebrocks The Warlock. It's really boring and it was enough in Black Panther and Avenger 3
I think a end credits teaser would be perfect actually! At least that doesn't set it up to be an immediate implementation. They can take their time, but put in a hint such as a DNA image changing, or something to the effect.
But I do see how it can be too soon. I wouldn't mind if they eased off the trigger to cease the rapid fire for a moment.
RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
I think that to bridge the current MCU into the post-Avengers 4 one, which has the X-Men in it (which will be the big money maker one day), involves an in-universe retcon of sorts.
The big problem with introducing mutants at this stage is we logically would have seen them by now if they already existed in the MCU.
I think the fix is to make it so however Stark and Capt undo the finger-snap, be it going into the past or just getting the gauntlet for themselves and simply undoing it... the process is imperfect as a mortal will be the one who did it. Reality is rebooted. It brings everyone back, but some things are different. Some people have an X-Gene, a literal accident of creation. History may have been retconned so that it's always been there in the post-Snap MCU (but not in the pre-Snap). Not everyone is a mutant or has an X-gene... maybe 1 in 10,000.... but now mutants exist as the legacy of the Infinity War.
I think that's the most elegant way to introduce such an important concept rather than "oh by the way they've always been here but hiding".
Secondly, after credit's scene... I'd like them to adapt one of my favorite seens from the last 10 years of Avengers. Stark "Uncreates" the Infinity Stones using the Gauntlet. As far as everyone believes, they're destroyed. But really, they're not. The end-credit's scene would be Stark, Doctor Strange and the Black Panther standing in a room, secretly dividing three among themselves and deciding who to bring into the fold to give the other gems (of course, Black Bolt would be here if the Inhumans show wasn't trash).
The Illuminati are born.