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Has it been released yet when this comes out on digital and DVD?...
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Also committed a hate crime again an Asian dude. F that guy sideways. |
Ancient thread... Just saw the movie... The time travel thing always seems cheap...
So, no stones in the current MCU? If new timelines are created, like when Thanos jumps to the future, what happened in original one? No Thanos, no snap. It's the problem with time travel; either it already happened and is immutable or time is fluid. It all depends on the perspective, it was the past for the Avengers and the future for Thanos. Yeah, the Multiverse, string theory, quantum physics, entanglement, etc. How exactly did that conversation between Red Skull and Cap go? Why didn't Strange just get the time stone and use it to locally back up time and bring Tony back? That's the problem with using time travel and then saying something can't be done. |
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Finally watched this last night. I enjoyed it. There were plot holes. Time travel movies ...
You can explain away a lot of them with alternate universes, but they weren't consistent with it. But whatever. It's comic books. Fat Thor was kinda funny, but would have liked to see Thor ****ing shit up more. Professor Hulk was just not good. I mean, it would have been fine if that wasn't all we got. After Infinity War with Hulk running around in an Ironman suit the whole time, this movie needed some of the Hulk that slammed Loki around like a rag doll. Cap with the hammer was fun. Someone said earlier in the thread that Black Widow died and nobody cared. I did. I thought it was among the best emotional scenes in the movie. Nebula was featured far more in this story than I would have guessed, but it was very well done. Great character arc. Captain Marvel didn't ruin the movie, yay. I watched her movie last night as well. It was okay I guess. I won't get into that movie here. If you think about how many movies they have tied together it's pretty incredible. What a ride. |
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I thought the Black Widow, and probably moreso Hawkeye aspects were some of the best parts of the movie. Runners “Damn you Nat” line hit as hard as any line other than Downeys “I love you 3000” line, but I have a 5 year old daughter that probably skews my perspective on that one. EDIT: 2012 Hulk and “NO MORE STAIRS!” Still makes me laugh. I’m often cracking that line with my wife and my buddies. |
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Anyway, it was a somewhat satisfying end. ScarJo was always really hot however when they went back and showed scenes from Iron Man 2 on the special features. Yowza! |
These are hit or miss with me, but this one struck me the right way.
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holy shit
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What's the significance of that old ass clip?
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