Avengers: Endgame - This is the end, beautiful friend

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the girl power scene was kinda gay, mostly because i think it devalued a lot of girl characters who are infinitely better than carol, but whatever. i'm glad she just sorta stayed in the sidelines and did her overpower shit to help out.

ant man was the buttmonkey of the group but i really loved him, i got to be honest.

how long until people bitch about thor's role being fatshaming or something? i already saw bitching on tumblr about alcoholism being made into a joke.

Hey but how about

Scarlet Witch finally smacking motherfuckers around?
That was worth the wait.
 
Just got back from endgame I enjoyed it though there were issues I had with it. Massive spoiler warning.... no shit


THE BAD
  • Wasn’t a big fan of how they handled the Hulk. The character was vastly underutilized
  • They do their best to set up plausible time travel rules but it was still hard to follow. But I’ve learned to take these things as a given with time travel stories and I don’t think it contradicts its own rules in an egregious way aside from one instance near the end
  • Brie Larson is not charismatic
  • The A Force scene wasn’t as bad as others say but it was still a bit cringe
  • I have mixed feelings on how Cap’s story ended. On the one hand it was pretty sweet but on the other hand it raises too many questions
  • Thanos was still a boss but some of his nuance was lost
THE GOOD
  • Captain Marvel isn’t in the movie as much and her sueness has been toned down tremendously
  • I actually liked Thor’s arc. To me it felt similar to Luke’s arc in The Last Jedi but actually handled a lot better
  • Surprisingly, Nebula has some really good character moments especially the interactions with her past self
  • The Final Battle
  • Iron Man and Captain America were the real stars of the film. This was their swan song for the MCU and they pulled it off well.
  • The “fight” between Hawkeye and Black Widow was a really impactful moment.
  • I’m a continuity sperg so I was in Heaven the whole way through
 
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No doubt her role in the film was downgraded as much as humanly possible because the higher ups recognize that people don't like her.
lol you need to go outside more. Everybody outside the internet autismsphere loves her. Her movie made an insane amount of money for a debut film. Her role wasn't enormous because they were focused on sending off the original Avengers not because a bunch of angry autistic foot fetishists and MGTOW larpers REEEEEing into the unwashed anus of the internet had a major impact on Disney's character decisions for the most lucrative film franchise of all time.
 
lol you need to go outside more. Everybody outside the internet autismsphere loves her. Her movie made an insane amount of money for a debut film. Her role wasn't enormous because they were focused on sending off the original Avengers not because a bunch of angry autistic foot fetishists and MGTOW larpers REEEEEing into the unwashed anus of the internet had a major impact on Disney's character decisions for the most lucrative film franchise of all time.
Can't tell if just trolling or legitimately this deluded. If they really loved her that much you would have seen more people supporting her rather than mostly going "Meh it was okay, secondary cast was better".
"Her movie made an insane amount of money for a debut film. "
Which had absolutely nothing to do with it being marketed as necessary to view before Endgame.
 
Can't tell if just trolling or legitimately this deluded. If they really loved her that much you would have seen more people supporting her rather than mostly going "Meh it was okay, secondary cast was better".
"Her movie made an insane amount of money for a debut film. "
Which had absolutely nothing to do with it being marketed as necessary to view before Endgame.
Again, you gotta go outside. Ask ten normies what they thought of her and you'll get 9.5 positive opinions. Your average person does not get caught up in this online culture war shit and doesn't give a fuck that Brie Larson has fungus feet or said something stupid in some interview or whatever.
 
Again, you gotta go outside. Ask ten normies what they thought of her and you'll get 9.5 positive opinions. Your average person does not get caught up in this online culture war shit and doesn't give a fuck that Brie Larson has fungus feet or said something stupid in some interview or whatever.
And I'm assuming you did this too?
 
No one likes or cares about Brie Larson/Captain Marvel. The ones that say they do are lying or want asspats on twitter or are Dobson.

When someone as charming and friendly as Chris Hemsworth hates you, you've hit the bottom of the barrel.
 
The level of salt in here about this is hilarious.

But seriously though you're absolutely retarded if you think Disney made major last-minute edits to a 400-million-dollar film because a generally successful character who had a billion-dollar debut got backlash on 4chan.
 
The fact that The Last Jedi and Rogue One's shitstorm of a production history both exist prove that anything is possible under the frenzied rule of the Mouse.
 
The level of salt in here about this is hilarious.

But seriously though you're absolutely exceptional if you think Disney made major last-minute edits to a 400-million-dollar film because a generally successful character who had a billion-dollar debut got backlash on 4chan.
Generally successful character with a billion dollar debut wasn't worth including in more than 3 scenes in the 400 million dollar capstone on the first decade of the MCU, gotcha.

I want to agree with you but you're being such a faggot about it that I just can't.
 
Generally successful character with a billion dollar debut wasn't worth including in more than 3 scenes in the 400 million dollar capstone on the first decade of the MCU, gotcha.

I want to agree with you but you're being such a faggot about it that I just can't.
Yeah brah she's a new character. Like I said they were focusing on sending off the original avengers. I'm actually kinda surprised people are this assmad about me saying Disney didn't last-minute edit her out of the film because 4chan got mad. It would have been terrible writing if she was the main focus of the plot bc this movie was always meant to be a capstone to the first three phases of the MCU which she was barely in. Black Panther got like no screen time either and he was super well-received on all counts. Markus and McFeely are great writers and this film is the cornerstone of an extremely lucrative franchise. They were never gonna do something that retarded.
 
My post was lost in the site restoration :sigh:

Just gonna say, I loved it and it met my expectations.
I hope Thor is in the next GOTG, I love how he bounces off of everyone in the crew.

They played the trailers for both the new Star Wars and the Lion King remake, I groaned audibly for both (I would like to know what Skywalker they mean in the title, Luke is dead and ruined).
 
For what it's worth, the producers did give the Russos a choice: they either put Captain Marvel in Infinity War or Endgame. They obviously chose the latter because they had enough to deal with and the CM movie benefited from being scheduled right before Endgame.
It makes a lot more sense to have her in Endgame in general tbh.
They needed a reason that Thanos was able to be so quickly overpowered in the first act, and the combo of no infinity stones + new superperson made that work.
 
So what's the idea, then? They backtrack and quietly drop plans for CM sequels and her position in future team up movies, or push forward "knowing everyone hates her!" and just seeing how much they can lose before cutting the cord?

Look we all saw the same movie; they don't put that scene in (we know the one) going "Look at all the strong women!" knowing "all the fans hate this shit!". They don't slap Larson in the middle of it agreeing that her involvement was a failure. Only a complete retard sits there and looks at how she was portrayed in the movie (i.e. really, really fucking strong) and still actually think they secretly agreed with them. For only being in it for 15 minutes, Nat gets 33 and the entire thing was supposed to be celebrating her and sending her off with a bang.

For all of your flippant remarks about this I genuinely can't understand how anyone can possibly be so fucking stupid as to think a bunch of fucking YouTubers not only held considerably sway with studio executives, but actually won out. What kind of mongoloid do you have to be to really believe that?
 
So what's the idea, then? They backtrack and quietly drop plans for CM sequels and her position in future team up movies, or push forward "knowing everyone hates her!" and just seeing how much they can lose before cutting the cord?

Look we all saw the same movie; they don't put that scene in (we know the one) going "Look at all the strong women!" knowing "all the fans hate this shit!". They don't slap Larson in the middle of it agreeing that her involvement was a failure. Only a complete exceptional individual sits there and looks at how she was portrayed in the movie (i.e. really, really fucking strong) and still actually think they secretly agreed with them. For only being in it for 15 minutes, Nat gets 33 and the entire thing was supposed to be celebrating her and sending her off with a bang.

For all of your flippant remarks about this I genuinely can't understand how anyone can possibly be so fucking stupid as to think a bunch of fucking YouTubers not only held considerably sway with studio executives, but actually won out. What kind of mongoloid do you have to be to really believe that?
I didn’t mind that all female heroes fight together scene at all. It was nice to see Marvel acknowledge they had strong female characters before Captain Marvel showed up.
 
I didn’t mind that all female heroes fight together scene at all. It was nice to see Marvel acknowledge they had strong female characters before Captain Marvel showed up.
Believe it or not I actually have no idea what this scene everyone's talking about is. I straight-up didn't notice any scenes where all the female heroes fight together, or at least not where that was emphasized/it was only women. I might be completely retarded but I think I was focusing on the action during all the fight scenes and straight-up missed any feminist posturing. Where was it? In the big end fight scene somewhere?
 
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