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In fact - Avengers is the only film that's actually showing in all 8 screens this week :skull: |
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New Street Odeon still has it and it will be £5 |
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I’m on the bus on my way to work and some kids are talking about Endgame, they’re spoiling it. :joker:
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GOTG and Ant man are the best ones :oh:
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GOTG and Thor Ragnarok are better Star Wars movies than the Disney SW movies tbh <3
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Cap goes back and returns all of the stones, unifying the timeline, and is still in that same timeline. |
Oh, I see... I think.
What happens if Cap changes a historical fact in the past then? (after returning the stones). |
Just back from seeing it by the way and it was awesome :omgno:.
I found it dragged SLIGHTLY somewhere in the middle of the stone collection, but the last hour-or-so was basically the best cinema I've ever seen. ****ing hell. The deaths were sad but made sense. Black Widow really had to go over Hawkeye... their story came full circle. Hawkeye took her away from a life of being a ruthless assassin as described in Avengers 1, she did the same for him here... and then sacrificed herself for him in what was EASILY the most natural feminist moment of the movie (more on that later...). It was the "right death" too... Black Widow as she said herself, was all about the job and doing the right thing. Hawkeye had a family - that he lost, yes - but the whole mission was to get all the dustfolks including them back! So if they're assuming they will win... he has a family that will be wrecked by his death. Tony's sacrifice was awesome also. The moment slightly affected for me because a large man sat a few seats away from me (in a relatively empty screening) started BAWLING LIKE A BABY, for 10 full minutes, and then spent another 5 having a coughing fit because he blubbingly inhaled some popcorn :joker:. The final battle was near perfect. But... ok in reference to the proper feminism above with Black Widow... I swear my ONLY gripe was when all of the women suddenly showed up to help Captain Marvel. It didn't make sense! Where did they all come from, and how is it realistic that ALL of the female heroes happened to be nearby... but no one else :think:. I get that it's meant to be a message but it was immersion breaking and thus ruined the moment. It felt shoe-horned. JUST having Scarlet Witch, Valkyrie and Pepper Pots would have successfully conveyed the same moment without being logically broken... IMO :think: Standout comedy goes to that last scene with Thor and the Asgardians of the Galaxy :joker:. |
^ major spoilers there TS - I'd spoiler tag it
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The movie is out. Spoiler tags should be for unreleased/unaired things.
If someone hasn't seen it this isn't the thread for them. No use in a discussion thread just full of spoiler tags. |
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Second I guess is that The Ancient One implied that the Infinity Stones actively keep the timeline intact so it would be impossible to drastically change any "key moments", as a "fate" of sorts keeps everything more or less on track. They also confirm that predestiny / fate exists in the MCU as The Ancient One already knows who Stephen Strange is (and that he'll be the Sorcerer Supreme), long before he meets her. |
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I saw it today and I've been avoiding this thread like the plague since Thursday :joker: |
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I thought spoiler tags would be in use until it stopped airing at cinemas |
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I'm just aware most people have been spoiler tagging things I just thought that was what everyone was going with :shrug: |
I just added the 'contains spoilers' bit.
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So Agent Carter tv series would of had to feature Steve if it was still airing lol.
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