Can anyone comment on 3D? I'm going to see it in Imax tomorrow, but can't decide if I want to see in 3D. I don't typically LOVE 3D.
TXAGFAN said:
Can anyone comment on 3D?
That confirms it lol. I was definitely leaning no to begin with ha.TCTTS said:TXAGFAN said:
Can anyone comment on 3D?
It is a scorn upon cinema and should be banned from all theaters. That is all.
Yeah, that was tough. But really, it was worse handling my daughters reaction to Black Widow sacrificing herself.caleblyn said:So you have girls. I have a 14-year old girl. How did you handle, "I Love You 3,000!"?Cinco Ranch Aggie said:I went Friday morning when the kid was in school and the wife was working, then took the girls on Saturday afternoon, then yesterday decided I needed to see it a third time, again with the girls away.caleblyn said:Quote:
I've already seen Endgame 3 times
3 kids in school and during baseball season will never allow me to see any movie three times in one week. Like I said above, I have to plan my movie outing about a week in advance.
And so it was writtenTCTTS said:TXAGFAN said:
Can anyone comment on 3D?
It is a scorn upon cinema and should be banned from all theaters. That is all.
I saw it in 3D since that was the only showing I could get tickets for on Saturday. The best thing I can say about it is that the 3D didn't distract from the movie and the end credits looked cool in 3D.TXAGFAN said:
Can anyone comment on 3D? I'm going to see it in Imax tomorrow, but can't decide if I want to see in 3D. I don't typically LOVE 3D.
Hulk snap brought everyone back w/o age! The ending with Spidey at school proves that.fat girlfriend said:
Saw it last night. Enjoyed it.
Question: So later timeline Thanos is still dead, and Tony's little girl is still alive, because Tony's snap didn't undo the last 5 years, but just brought the vanished back into the timeline that had occurred since they all died? Do I have that right? So the vanished haven't aged, but the non-vanished have all aged 5 years.
from the comments, someone pointed out that the run time of the DCEU is 698-953, depending on whether you include suicide squad and shazamcaleblyn said:
You guys see this?
All 23 Films (Includes Far From Home) = 3,000 minutes
Sunday night after taking my 10 year old earlier in the day, he comes over to give me a hug before bed.Sex Panther said:
I love it 3000
No. He returned it to the timeline from which Thor had taken it.bearamedic99 said:
But then there would be 2 in Asgard.
It's a good question
This was my hope as wellTexasAggie_02 said:
i was really hoping that the pain/effects on Bruce would bring out the big guy with a vengeance. I so wanted to see hulk get a rematch.
Sbisa04 said:
I don't think we have covered this...After Ant-man pulls WM, Rocket and Hulk out of the rubble, does he (*edit Hulk) enter the fight at all? I do not remember seeing him.
Sbisa04 said:
I don't think we have covered this...After Ant-man pulls WM, Rocket and Hulk out of the rubble, does he (*edit Hulk) enter the fight at all? I do not remember seeing him.
i think that's part of what the Russos did such a great job of. they let each of the main heroes play a significant role in defeating thanos. it just so happens that hulk's "rematch" comes in the form of retrieving the time stone and then bringing all the snap victims back.TexasAggie_02 said:
i was really hoping that the pain/effects on Bruce would bring out the big guy with a vengeance. I so wanted to see hulk get a rematch.
with Tony out of the picture, and possibly his jail time coming to an end, Hammer could be poised to use fear of another alien invasion to really rack in the defense dough.Bobcat06 said:
I've seen a lot of speculation about Phase 4 villians. There's an obvious one no one has been mentioning: Justin Hammer
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"So far as matching the level of integrity of Captain America, Sam is pound for pound as morally forthright as anyone in the Marvel universe. And Bucky's a damaged character," said Joe.
Anthony added that the bond between Sam and Steve that began in Captain America: Winter Soldier made Sam the right choice.
"Sam spends his time trying to repair other people who are broken by war, and it just feels like he has the same values as Captain America," said Anthony.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
So which was the better or more awesome scene ...
Thor's arrival in Wakanda in Infinity War
or
Cap wielding Mjolnir in Endgame?
These two scenes seem quite similar in the emotional response I noted in audiences. Personally, as a bigger fan of Captain America, I was "Hell yeah!" when Cap lifted Mjolnir but I think Thor's arrival in Wakanda was more bad-ass.