No not at all. And it was a noon showing. It was at a Drafthouse but I also saw antman and the wasp at the Drafthouse and there was more reaction to that.
The fuck would a Silver Surfer solo movie look like? Also the subtitle to Doctor Strange just being Baron Mordo is hilarious to me
Am I the only one when ronin was killing the gangsters with his look and reasonings that had images of basically The Punisher mixed with Scorpion from Mortal Kombat
Just got home from my second time. This movie doesn’t FLY the second time, but it still doesn’t feel like three hours. Incredible pacing job. And the things you miss the first time help answer a lot of questions.
on the other hand it was weird seeing San Francisco and New York just be completely empty, like a lot of people were gone but did everyone just stop going out because they were scared but yeah Hawkeye has a privilege in dealing with those emotions that others didn't
My favorite little random thing people have brought up is how people that come back from The Snap who happened to have been on a plane flight or a cruise or any number of things when it happened are pretty well fucked.
also the time travel movie discussion and Rhodesy saying he would kill baby Hitler was amazing, actually does Hitler exist in the Avengers universe, I guess so because Bucky and Cap were fighting him at the same time Sebastian Stan is in Hot Tub Time Machine and I feel like some of the other movies existing in the MCU wouldn't make sense haha
They turned Thor into Lebowski because they were too afraid to turn him into a grieving alcoholic, in and of himself. In their mind, it's okay if he's an alcoholic as long as it's in a comedic context. Stark had a major drinking problem in the comics, but they barely addressed it in the movies, even though certain filmmakers tried and were rebuffed by Marvel. I, too, was disappointed by Thor's arc, since his IW arc was so powerful.
Wow, there was a chorus of sniffles at all 4 of my screenings, even an advanced screening that I went to.
Yes. I really wish we’d gotten more out of little moments like that kid on the bike that Scott meets on the street. His lack of response amidst the eerily empty street was genuinely unsettling.
I know the movie is already 37 hours long, but I wonder if there will ever be an extended cut with some of these types of sequences in.....
The most emotional part to me for some reason was Peggy Carter’s office. Only part that almost brought me to tears
I'm okay with the wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff; not even Doctor Who gets it right 100% of the time. What's important is I'm emotionally satisfied.
Seeing it again tomorrow and so my wife and I watched the first Avengers tonight. I completely forgot the “courting Death” line in the mid credits scene. That had everyone speculating about Death being involved in the Thanos story and...nope. I wonder if maybe they were planning on it in the beginning and then things changed.
I always took that as Thanos would bring literal death to Earth or as The Avengers are formidable enough to possibly kill you and he was up for the challenge