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Isn't cap America 3 titled "Captian America, the civil war"? I would assume that is where the civil war officially begins.
That's where it begins, but I think that most expected AoU to more directly feed into it.
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Isn't cap America 3 titled "Captian America, the civil war"? I would assume that is where the civil war officially begins.
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Doesn't matter, Star Wars will take it a few months from now.
As much as a sw fan as I am, I have very little desire to see it the first day with the unwashed masses.
I remember nerds cheering when r2 oil slicked a super battle droid and heard nerd howling when wookies were howling on kashykk.
quote:I agree very much on the character development being nails throughout. They really utilized Scarlet Witch very well in that regard.
Never thought I'd say this, but I absolutely LOVED it. I kept waiting for a lull or a misfire of some kind as many fanboy critics said there'd be, and it just never happened. I was constantly entertained.
And to echo what SP said earlier, this movie was indeed HILARIOUS. Like, not cheesy funny, but straight up, laugh out loud funny. Just so spot on with the humor. I think that's what surprised me the most.
Sure, I share many of the same complaints already mentioned in the thread, but they're so minor and not worth rehashing. Still, I honestly can't understand how this didn't meet expectations for some people. It was exactly what it needed to be. And it didn't feel like filler to me either. Sometimes, instead of judging a story by what happens with the plot, judge it by what happens with the characters. There were some great arcs here, with so many characters really coming into their own and finally figuring out who they are. In that regard, I felt like more "happened" in this movie than almost any other one.
This won't be one I re-watch a ton, but man, what an all around fun experience this go-around. GREAT way to kick-off the summer.
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Doesn't matter, Star Wars will take it a few months from now.
As much as a sw fan as I am, I have very little desire to see it the first day with the unwashed masses.
I remember nerds cheering when r2 oil slicked a super battle droid and heard nerd howling when wookies were howling on kashykk.
I hate this sentiment. Does it bother you that much to have people sitting in the seat next to you? What is the big deal?
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Doesn't matter, Star Wars will take it a few months from now.
As much as a sw fan as I am, I have very little desire to see it the first day with the unwashed masses.
I remember nerds cheering when r2 oil slicked a super battle droid and heard nerd howling when wookies were howling on kashykk.
quote:if loving Thor and his big hammer is wrong, I don't wanna be right.
Guy behind me totally caked his pants at the hammer bit. From then on he was all noise. Very distracting.
quote:I am very curious as to what happens with the Russo Twins doing Infinity Wars. They arguably directed the best film in the marvel verse with Winter Soldier. That was a small piece in terms of juggling characters with just Cap, Widow, and Falcon. I don't think Infinity Wars will be nearly as humorous and not just because Joss isn't directing. In a film like that, it is going to have to be darker (with still the light touches) and I think they can handle it. Winter Solider is easily the most serious of the films, but it had it's moments, like the jogging scene to open the film.
Never thought I'd say this, but I absolutely LOVED it. I kept waiting for a lull or a misfire of some kind as many fanboy critics said there'd be, and it just never happened. I was constantly entertained.
And to echo what SP said earlier, this movie was indeed HILARIOUS. Like, not cheesy funny, but straight up, laugh out loud funny. Just so spot on with the humor. I think that's what surprised me the most.
Sure, I share many of the same complaints already mentioned in the thread, but they're so minor and not worth rehashing. Still, I honestly can't understand how this didn't meet expectations for some people. It was exactly what it needed to be. And it didn't feel like filler to me either. Sometimes, instead of judging a story by what happens with the plot, judge it by what happens with the characters. There were some great arcs here, with so many characters really coming into their own and finally figuring out who they are. In that regard, I felt like more "happened" in this movie than almost any other one.
This won't be one I re-watch a ton, but man, what an all around fun experience this go-around. GREAT way to kick-off the summer.
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Never thought I'd say this, but I absolutely LOVED it. I kept waiting for a lull or a misfire of some kind as many fanboy critics said there'd be, and it just never happened. I was constantly entertained.
And to echo what SP said earlier, this movie was indeed HILARIOUS. Like, not cheesy funny, but straight up, laugh out loud funny. Just so spot on with the humor. I think that's what surprised me the most.
Sure, I share many of the same complaints already mentioned in the thread, but they're so minor and not worth rehashing. Still, I honestly can't understand how this didn't meet expectations for some people. It was exactly what it needed to be. And it didn't feel like filler to me either. Sometimes, instead of judging a story by what happens with the plot, judge it by what happens with the characters. There were some great arcs here, with so many characters really coming into their own and finally figuring out who they are. In that regard, I felt like more "happened" in this movie than almost any other one.
This won't be one I re-watch a ton, but man, what an all around fun experience this go-around. GREAT way to kick-off the summer.
quote:quote:I am very curious as to what happens with the Russo Twins doing Infinity Wars. They arguably directed the best film in the marvel verse with Winter Soldier. That was a small piece in terms of juggling characters with just Cap, Widow, and Falcon. I don't think Infinity Wars will be nearly as humorous and not just because Joss isn't directing. In a film like that, it is going to have to be darker (with still the light touches) and I think they can handle it. Winter Solider is easily the most serious of the films, but it had it's moments, like the jogging scene to open the film.
Never thought I'd say this, but I absolutely LOVED it. I kept waiting for a lull or a misfire of some kind as many fanboy critics said there'd be, and it just never happened. I was constantly entertained.
And to echo what SP said earlier, this movie was indeed HILARIOUS. Like, not cheesy funny, but straight up, laugh out loud funny. Just so spot on with the humor. I think that's what surprised me the most.
Sure, I share many of the same complaints already mentioned in the thread, but they're so minor and not worth rehashing. Still, I honestly can't understand how this didn't meet expectations for some people. It was exactly what it needed to be. And it didn't feel like filler to me either. Sometimes, instead of judging a story by what happens with the plot, judge it by what happens with the characters. There were some great arcs here, with so many characters really coming into their own and finally figuring out who they are. In that regard, I felt like more "happened" in this movie than almost any other one.
This won't be one I re-watch a ton, but man, what an all around fun experience this go-around. GREAT way to kick-off the summer.
I don't know, we shall see, but I think the Russo twins are coming in at a good time to take the Avengers in a more serious direction.
quote:I have to say that I enjoy Thor in the Avenger movies much, much more than I enjoy him in his solo films. The chemistry between the characters is just better IMO. I go back and look at first two films, and they just don't have the staying power the other solo films do.quote:if loving Thor and his big hammer is wrong, I don't wanna be right.
Guy behind me totally caked his pants at the hammer bit. From then on he was all noise. Very distracting.
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When did Thanos get the Infinity Gauntlet? I thought that it was in Odin's vault.
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When did Thanos get the Infinity Gauntlet? I thought that it was in Odin's vault.
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When did Thanos get the Infinity Gauntlet? I thought that it was in Odin's vault.
I'm pretty sure that was an Easter egg. Same as cap's shield being in Tony Starks shop in IM2.
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It's not a copy. There are two. Read the link posted above.
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Ultron literally goes from something nobody has ever heard of to being fully sentient and murdery in about 5 minutes. Wish they would've thought to tease him even the slightest in Iron Man 2/3 or Avengers 1.
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I'm guessing that the new Avengers will be in part one and get their asses handed to them, then everyone comes together in part two to rally to the finish.