Great info, thanks!thriller03 said:
The Black Order weren't even a thing in the comics until 2012/2013. Not much to work with, and by the time Hickman wrote them many of the movies were already at least mapped out in concept.
Great info, thanks!thriller03 said:
The Black Order weren't even a thing in the comics until 2012/2013. Not much to work with, and by the time Hickman wrote them many of the movies were already at least mapped out in concept.
I thought they were too, they were just intriguing as characters and I'd have liked to have learned more about them.Sex Panther said:
I thought the Black Order were pretty good considering they were just Thanos' muscle and didn't even say any of their names.
I thought Ebony Maw was especially great, and Carrie Coon was really good as Proxima.
i don't know...if Peter Parker (or literally anybody who's seen Empire Strikes Back) can take him down, I'm guessing Thanos could as well.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Giant Ant-Man HAS to factor in 4, right? He could down Thanos, I would think? Maybe even tear off the gauntlet.
None of this story-line is the same as the comic story. They pretty much had creative liberty to create whatever they wanted. I'm sure HISHE will give you what you want though.FL_Ag1998 said:
Yeah, I guess they did delve into the stones a little bit in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, but still feel like they could have done a little more to emphasize their importance in a few of the other movies. But just a minor complaint.
But my biggest complaint now that I think about it - Gamora new Thanos was after one of the stones, so she should have been able to put two and two together and figure out his overall plan if she didn't know it already. So why the hell haven't the Gaurdians been going after Thanos and or alerting the Nova Corps before infinity War? Hell they even gave that one infinity stone to the Nova Corps at the end of Guardians 1. So nobody thought to preemptively go after Thanos and take him down?
Sidenote, I love how Peter's movie knowledge factors into how he solves problems. Empire and Aliens, were there any others?jackie childs said:i don't know...if Peter Parker (or literally anybody who's seen Empire Strikes Back) can take him down, I'm guessing Thanos could as well.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Giant Ant-Man HAS to factor in 4, right? He could down Thanos, I would think? Maybe even tear off the gauntlet.
i think Ant-Man might be more effective going small and trying to remove a stone from the gauntlet
Good point.jackie childs said:i don't know...if Peter Parker (or literally anybody who's seen Empire Strikes Back) can take him down, I'm guessing Thanos could as well.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Giant Ant-Man HAS to factor in 4, right? He could down Thanos, I would think? Maybe even tear off the gauntlet.
i think Ant-Man might be more effective going small and trying to remove a stone from the gauntlet
He uses it while fighting Dr. Strange. When Strange makes duplicates of himself and surrounds Thanos, he uses the Soul Stone to reveal the real Dr. You even "see" his soul be somewhat pulled from his body.texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
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What I do wish, my only semi-complaint, is that they would have given us a better idea of the significance of the stones in the standalone movies building up to IW. By "us" I mean the average moviegoer, not the comic nerd/superfan who's been hashing over this stuff for years on message boards.
Living Legend said:I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
Champ Bailey said:Living Legend said:I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
That's what I thought as well.
Nobody knows because they didn't really explain the stones.AgMarauder04 said:Champ Bailey said:Living Legend said:I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
That's what I thought as well.
If that's the case, wouldn't he just be able to snap as soon as he had the soul stone?
i'm guessing that he needs them all to cross the entire universe, and to prevent anyone from running interference with another stone.AgMarauder04 said:Champ Bailey said:Living Legend said:I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
That's what I thought as well.
If that's the case, wouldn't he just be able to snap as soon as he had the soul stone?
This brings up a question/concern of mine from the movie. Why doesn't Thanos kill the Guardians at Knowhere? Or why does he take Strange's deal and not kill Tony after he gets the stone? We already know from Dinklage's charater that he has gone back on promises to spare people after he receives what he wanted from the deal.FL_Ag1998 said:M.C. Swag said:I woulda preferred if they stuck to the idea of him trying to impress 'death.' The altruistic motive falls apart for me once he actually acquires the stones.LeonardSkinner said:Maybe it's just Thanos obsessively having to prove his plan was correct. He had a plan to save his home world, and they ignored him, and perished for that mistake. Something snaps, and he is now on a mission to prove and/or redeem himself?M.C. Swag said:
I mentioned this earlier, but if Thanos is truly an omnipotent timewielding, reality altering god now, why does he still feel the need kill half the universe? Why can't he simply create a new reality where resources are bountiful?
Not sure how well they could have pulled off the "Death" motivation and still have the average moviegoer buy into it. I feel like they had to go the route they did on behalf of non-comic fans. It was a more easy and quick way to characterize Thanos considering we really didn't know anything about him before this movie. But, I feel like they route they went almost did too good of a job "humanizing" him. It almost made him too soft, what with his feelings for Gamora combined with his twisted-logic desire to "help" the universe by culling the population.
I would have loved to see the comic book Thanos - a complete hardass who slaughters whole planetary populations without reservation. That guy is truly one scary badass.
TexasAggie_02 said:i'm guessing that he needs them all to cross the entire universe, and to prevent anyone from running interference with another stone.AgMarauder04 said:Champ Bailey said:Living Legend said:I thought the soul stone was used for the "snap"? I was under the assumption that Thanos captured the souls of half the universe with the "snap".texasaggie04 said:Cromagnum said:
The only stone we didn't see Thanos use an inrividual power from was the mind stone. I wonder if we get to see something in part 2.
I don't think he used the soul stone either.
Power was used throughout for fighting.
Space used to travel.
Reality used for collector scene.
Time used against vision.
Mind and soul were not used exclusively, just in combination with the others for the finger snap.
That's what I thought as well.
If that's the case, wouldn't he just be able to snap as soon as he had the soul stone?
soul stone - captures/removes souls
power stone - amplifies the magnitude of the soul stone
time/space stones - makes the snap simultaneous across the universe
reality stone - ??
mind stone - profit
I don't see how this helps. Thanos is too powerful. Even without the soul stone, no one can defeat him.then he could just reverse time and undo the destruction of the soul stone.Quote:
Alternate theory:
What if everyone who turned to ash didn't actually die, but was captured in the Soul Stone. IW4 could end with everyone being freed from the Soul Stone.
They've said that IW4 is like a heist film. I assume it's remaining Avengers stealing the Gauntlet from Thanos.Fightin TX Aggie said:I don't see how this helps. Thanos is too powerful. Even without the soul stone, no one can defeat him.then he could just reverse time and undo the destruction of the soul stone.Quote:
Alternate theory:
What if everyone who turned to ash didn't actually die, but was captured in the Soul Stone. IW4 could end with everyone being freed from the Soul Stone.
Somehow, Thanos has to decide for himself to reverse what he's done.
That article said THIS MOVIE was the heist film.Bobcat06 said:They've said that IW4 is like a heist film. I assume it's remaining Avengers stealing the Gauntlet from Thanos.Fightin TX Aggie said:I don't see how this helps. Thanos is too powerful. Even without the soul stone, no one can defeat him.then he could just reverse time and undo the destruction of the soul stone.Quote:
Alternate theory:
What if everyone who turned to ash didn't actually die, but was captured in the Soul Stone. IW4 could end with everyone being freed from the Soul Stone.
Somehow, Thanos has to decide for himself to reverse what he's done.
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/03/09/avengers-infinity-war-influences-joe-russo-heist-film/
TexasAggie_02 said:Quote:
What I do wish, my only semi-complaint, is that they would have given us a better idea of the significance of the stones in the standalone movies building up to IW. By "us" I mean the average moviegoer, not the comic nerd/superfan who's been hashing over this stuff for years on message boards.
Not to mention all the times that they were USED in Capt 1, Avengers, Thor 2, GOTG, and Ultron.
Also, they briefly rehashed the origin of them again in IW.
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It's the start of the finale of a 10-year action adventure story, not The Shape of Water.
So for starters, this reviewer has no idea what the term "cinematic" means...Quote:
In this context, individual comics panels are said to have "cinematic" qualities if they give viewers the impression that they're literally seeing time pass before their eyes (almost like a lousy, mostly empty flipbook). First, a three-panel page of a meteor as it's about to crash-land (panel one: a twinkle in the sky; panel two: twinkle becomes big enough to make out it's a meteor; panel three: brace for impact!) then a two-page spread of said meteor as it blows up real good.
Bam!Sex Panther said:Quote:
It's the start of the finale of a 10-year action adventure story, not The Shape of Water.
That's true... Infinity War was actually good.