There was a reoccuring theme that you have to kill off what you love to advance. Starlord/Gamora, Thanos/Gamora, and SW/Vision. Maybe even Strange and the Time Stone. I wonder if that was a nod to where the MCU is going overall.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
So... it's all Starlord's fault, right?
I blame Kevin Feige.Brian Earl Spilner said:
So... it's all Starlord's fault, right?
It was a pretty strange experience having nobody leave their seats as the credits were rollingBrian Earl Spilner said:
Was talking about this with a friend. Trying to think of the last time I left the theater with such a dead-quiet audience.
I think it was The Passion.
Better than the annoying college guy that had to loudly acknowledge every Easter egg shown to let the theater know he was a true fan, including yelling out "that's Captain Marvel's logo!" at the end...The Debt said:
I had college aged girls crying behind me. It was hilarious.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Was talking about this with a friend. Trying to think of the last time I left the theater with such a dead-quiet audience.
I think it was The Passion.
My showing of Dunkirk was pretty quiet afterBrian Earl Spilner said:
Was talking about this with a friend. Trying to think of the last time I left the theater with such a dead-quiet audience.
I think it was The Passion.
I dont know what movie, but we already knew from a previous movie's post credit scene that he was about to hit up the golden people planet and get the stone.Pro Ag said:
I really enjoyed it. Wished we would have had more background on Thanos's crew and seen him take the first stone. Him starting with the power stone doesn't let us see how badass he is without any stone.
Like others have said, knowing there are future movies with characters that disappeared takes some of the weight away from their deaths. There are other things you could nitpick, but it was a great one. I am looking forward to seeing it a second time when I go with my wife.
TajMaballer said:
I'm still reeling from this movie.. incredible all around movie.
The exchange that I think back to the most though is:
"I am Groot."
"I am Steve Rogers."
I gotta see this one again as soon as possible!