I want to say I saw an article (maybe even a post on here) that said it was going to be loooooong.
Good. There definitely needs to be. Getting every character meaningful screen time has got to be a challenge by itself. Add to that that they need to give Thanos a good backstory/foundation, and I hope they go as long as they need.aggie1906 said:
I want to say I saw an article (maybe even a post on here) that said it was going to be loooooong.
You may be thinking of a post I made not too long ago where I wondered if this movie would crack 3 hours, given the number of characters and everything that we think will happen in this movie.aggie1906 said:
I want to say I saw an article (maybe even a post on here) that said it was going to be loooooong.
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While Avengers: Infinity War hasn't finished its final cut yet, Russo told Collider that their film may indeed be the longest MCU movie yet:The longest MCU movie as of now is the Russo brothers' last film, Captain America: Civil War, which clocked in at 147 minutes. While it wasn't an official Avengers film, it featured the majority of Avengers heroes, culminating in a massive fight scene that featured 12 heroes packed into the screen, the largest number of heroes we had seen in one shot together. Infinity War will definitely beat that set piece.Quote:
"The current cut is over 2 , yes. Most of it is a movie you can show. Still a lot of work left to be done It's certainly going to be a film that lives in the two and a half, two and a half plus range."
he showed up at the farm in Age of Ultron, and then dusted off the helicarrier from storage to rescue the people of Sokovia.TCTTS said:
What was the last thing that happened to Fury in these movies? I can't even remember that last time we saw him or what he was doing.
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What was the last thing that happened to Fury in these movies? I can't even remember that last time we saw him or what he was doing. And why haven't we seen him since?
TCTTS said:
Ha, man, I have zero recollection of that.
he faked his death in The Winter Soldier. he has a gravestone with a Pulp Fiction reference on itTCTTS said:
Ha, man, I have zero recollection of that.
Man, I hope he has this hairstyle. That would be awesome!TCTTS said:
Yeah, but Captain Marvel takes place in the '90s.
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That would be amazing. Also, $50 says we see how he gets his eye patch.
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Had it previously been announced that both Avengers 3 & 4 were the first ever films to shoot entirely in IMAX? Can't remember seeing that anywhere, but either way, awesome news...
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/imax-screen-more-hollywood-tentpoles-2d-citing-clear-preference-1024590
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No panning, but the amount they cut off is so minimal and inconsequential. They're framing the shots for standard widescreen. Then whatever's above/below that is nothing anyone's going to miss.
And yeah, part of the point of true IMAX is that it's an experience you literally can't and will never get anywhere else. Not even at home. Studios have to give audiences a reason to keep coming back to theaters or the whole system falls apart. Seeing something - even if just a sliver of "extra" footage on top and bottom that you'll never see again, as part of an image three stories high - helps ensure that.