Honestly each time that line came up inside my mind was the ditzy girl stereotype saying ”wait. Whatt?” It took you writing it out and me thinking about it for it to finally make sense so thank you!!! And yeah that is so true. Never thought of it that way
cuz fans have been dying to see what happened after 4-5-6 all came out in the 80s and theres a huge cult following for starwars so fans came out like they did for endgame and it came out during Christmas break for everyone so....
and on the topic of avatar i have no clue how the fuck that movie made so much money it wasnt that good. the only thing it had going for it was how gorgeous the worlds look. color wise its one of the best looking movies i have ever seen but its main plot is way to political and i auto hate movies like that
no ws is in my top 5 fav marvel movies and idk why i just found that way more appealing then avatar to me avatar was boring as fuck
If you dislike one movie for being political then like another despite it being political then maybe being political isn't the issue? Honest question because I think a lot of my friends are like this and I don't understand.
One guy I saw this with said he didn't like the all women team up scene because it was pushing the politics down his throat or something and inside my head I was like what but that was the best part of the movie
not sure where you're getting this nonense from but you're quite clearly wrong if you go back in time, you clearly change the future of the timeline you're living in they also stated you can't change the future. so therefore you can't go back to the exact same reality as your past. you defintely to back to a different reality
I think he's going off the Ancient One saying if Bruce takes the time stone, things will be fucked in that reality, but really all she was saying was their reality will be defenseless against Dormammu and the other things in the Dark Dimension
exactly. she was worried about her reality. implying that it was already a separate thing from the prime reality regardless of whether or not Banner took the time stone. Taking the time stone just meant that reality would be fucked
just got back from seeing this and i loved every second of this. so so soooo many feels in the last act of the movie! i wonder how much they're gonna charge when they bundle up all of these MCU movies into some blu-ray collectors edition for christmas lol
Upon second watch, the most touching thing in the movie for me is everything with Natasha. I'd kinda forgotten how much I love Black Widow. Scarlett's been a turd in recent years w/ Ghost in the Shell, etc., but I just loved her performance in this. The scene where she asks Rhodey to keep looking for Clint & talks to Steve, & then the Vormir sequence...
This is the first time I've really cared about her character since Winter Soldier. She just didn't really have much to do in Age of Ultron, Civil War, or Infinity War.
That is a point against the movie, IMO. 3D is a shitty gimmick for the majority of movies and gee tally adds nothing when converted in post. It serves to only make more money. The fact that it ushered in such a stupid gimmick makes me want to see it lose the top spot. It does not deserve it.
Any movie that makes a billion dollars is going to inspire legions if shitty movies trying to ape its success. Marvel and Star Wars aren’t exceptions in influencing bad movies No movie inherently deserves or doesn’t deserve to be the biggest financial movie of all time. Most of the best movies ever made don’t sniff $100 million, let alone multiple billions
She explicitly says that unless you return the stone, then that reality exists. You can’t change the past or future. What ever happened in the past still happened, and whatever happens in the past character’s future, still happens. She explicitly states only the stones are powerful enough to cause these rifts, and the only reason she lets Hulk take the time stone is because they intended to put them back
Technically she had a lot to do in Age of Ultron. Like in the Avengers film before it, she had the third most screen time out of any Avenger in that film. It's just... What Whedon gave her to do sucked. And then, yeah, she was pretty much a non factor in Infinity War. As for Civil War, she didn't have a major story role or anything, but I still honestly cared about her in that film. If nothing else, her going to Peggy's funeral to emotionally support Steve was a great moment.
I mean I do kind of agree with your friend, only in the sense that the moment felt somewhat forced. I have no problem with the message being in there obviously, but imo there’s ways to have “empowerment” moments in movies without making it feel unnatural in a story context. Like there was no story reason for those specific characters to be together in that fight other than to have that empowering moment. There were a lot of blatant fan service type moments in the climax so it’s not really a big deal, but I do think it was one of the more obvious ones.
I guess you could take that in-between stance, it just bothers me that instead of celebrating this victory for empowerment/representation, the other extreme is, well, everything wrong with the way The Last Jedi was received by a small but very vocal minority of "fans."
prior to the events of endgame, peggy prime clearly didn't spend her life with Cap like you said, the past can't change the future thus the peggy that got to spend her life with Cap must have been in a different reality than the prime one returning the stone doesnt stop the other realities from existing, it just ensues they are still protected by the stones
Seemed to me like when she said “her reality” she was talking about the branch created when they took the stone from the past before they brought it back, which stopped existing once they returned the stone after Iron Man’s snap. Once they returned it, she still dies in 2016 or whatever year Doctor Strange takes place in. Watching it I was thinking of everything being time based, not reality(ies) based, based on what she said.