Avengers: Endgame - This is the end, beautiful friend

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You are getting really sad now and I was the one who "yelled at my father" that I didn't want to watch it. Get over it man.

No dude I'm seriously asking; the scenario as I'm being told is that Disney know Larson is a failure, and if they Get Woke, the only possible outcome is that they will inevitably Go Broke.

Now I am understandably very autistic and mad, so I seriously need one of you to explain to it me; what the actual fuck are they doing? WHy did they "cut all of Larsons scenes out" but keep her so powerful? Why do they "know the fans reject this SJW shit!" and fling that GRL POWER shot in there (with Guess Who smack dab in the center of it) anyway? Like it sure looks like the exact opposite of what you and The YouTube Martyrs keep telling me is happening, so the only obvious conclusion is something is happening that angry, autistic me can't see.

Explain it to me, because every indication suggests that what you're saying is happening isn't.

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Saw it yesterday:

It was overall a great sendoff and I loved almost every minute of it. (Captain Marvel was kinda eh, but I'm glad her role wasn't particularly big and didn't undermine the climax of the film).

Personally, I loved what they did with Hulk and Thor. Bruce finally accepting and integrating the Hulk into his personality and lifestyle has clearly made him a much happier person, and Thor becoming fat and traumatized really humanized him. (Although I find it kinda funny he and his buddy are playing a game that has Thanos as a playable character).

I love all the tiny bits of continuity and nods to more minor scenes and jokes in previous films. For example, during the climax, Spidey purposely sets his suit to "kill" mode in order to help against Thanos' forces. Didn't think a little one off joke from Homecoming was going to come full circle, but I'm happy it did.

I do have to wonder though, why they didn't use the time stone to save Tony's life after he did the "snap"? I noticed some people on the Endgame subreddit asked that question and I'm wondering that myself. Like, I get that it's supposed to wrap up Tony's character arc and give him a nice sendoff, but still, I wonder why they didn't do that.

Also, I think we all know who the true hero of this movie is:
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Saw it yesterday:

It was overall a great sendoff and I loved almost every minute of it. (Captain Marvel was kinda eh, but I'm glad her role wasn't particularly big and didn't undermine the climax of the film).

Personally, I loved what they did with Hulk and Thor. Bruce finally accepting and integrating the Hulk into his personality and lifestyle has clearly made him a much happier person, and Thor becoming fat and traumatized really humanized him. (Although I find it kinda funny he and his buddy are playing a game that has Thanos as a playable character).

I love all the tiny bits of continuity and nods to more minor scenes and jokes in previous films. For example, during the climax, Spidey purposely sets his suit to "kill" mode in order to help against Thanos' forces. Didn't think a little one off joke from Homecoming was going to come full circle, but I'm happy it did.

I do have to wonder though, why they didn't use the time stone to save Tony's life after he did the "snap"? I noticed some people on the Endgame subreddit asked that question and I'm wondering that myself. Like, I get that it's supposed to wrap up Tony's character arc and give him a nice sendoff, but still, I wonder why they didn't do that.

Also, I think we all know who the true hero of this movie is:
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I was also wondering why they didn't use the combined time and space stones to put the stones back where they found them instead of doing the Pym Particle time thing again, but the meta answer seems to be "to give Cap a send off" so I doubt there's an in-universe explanation.

Also seemed like the film couldn't seem to decide whether the time travel was working on alternate timeline rules or fixed timeline rules since Cap goes back in time to be with Peggy and the film treats this as a closed loop, but then when it comes to Tony fucking up and losing Loki and the space stone at the end of Avengers, Past Gamora learning her future and potentially staying there, and killing Past Thanos even though they said in an earlier scene that "time travel doesn't work that way" is just sort of hand-waved.
 
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.

I work with a guy in his late 40's who has never used the internet for the most part. He's apolitical and is lightyears from being a "soyboy" or anything. He likes the MCU and is able to watch the movies with no bias from YouTube personalities or any other culture war bullshit. He really liked "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel".
 
I work with a guy in his late 40's who has never used the internet for the most part. He's apolitical and is lightyears from being a "soyboy" or anything. He likes the MCU and is able to watch the movies with no bias from YouTube personalities or any other culture war bullshit. He really liked "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel".
I've actually kinda noticed mostly indifference from the average joe regarding some of the more recent MCU flicks actually. If you ask them about their opinion on any given MCU the film immediately after the fact they'll give a mostly positive response about the big aspects like action and visuals (though MCU visuals have always been really boring in my opinion but I digress), but after like two weeks they'll barely remember anything that actually happened in the movie and/or have trouble telling scenes, characters, jokes, etc. apart because a lot of the broad strokes are so similar. Hell, some of the films that are generally agreed upon to be some of the worst/weakest of the MCU films were met with mostly positive responses upon debut before being completely forgotten in less than a year. So far Captain Marvel hasn't seemed any different in that regard so far, as I mentioned in an earlier post that was evidently eaten, in the full theater I watched with, the audience cheered for several of the big moments in the final fight - Cap picking uo Thor's hammer, Iron Man snapping Thanos and his army out of existence, every previously snapped character arriving at the battle, Scarlet Witch fighting Thanos, but were completely silent when Captain Marvel arrived on the scene. They didn't hate her or even seem to mind her inclusion, they just felt nothing for her.

Which is kinda what Disney wants, in a way: an inoffensive action-comedy porridge that the average viewer soaks up like a sponge, but doesn't leave enough of an impression so that people keep lining up for seconds without ever getting sick of it. Although even then the latter part is impossible since nothing can last forever and I've noticed quite a few normies who were saying they'd be about done after Endgame for a while now. The MCU will pitter out sooner or later, it's more a question of what will cause people to grow bored of it.
 
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from my experience talking to people in the real world reactions normally range from people simply disliking it to saying it was good but not great (I personally felt that it was pretty meh some stuff I liked quite a bit more I didn’t but the movie itself left me feeling nothing) only a small number had a strong emotional reaction to the movie either positive or negative
 
You guys need to take a break from the internet war for a second. Trust me, I hate that shit too. But a split second scene of all the women characters together in a massive clusterfuck war and a unnamed gay man with five lines does not a get woke go broke movie make. It’s all fanservice for the sake of fanservice, in a movie filled with fanservice. The latter was clearly written that way so it’ll get dubbed over to be straight in foreign markets.
 
. If you ask them about their opinion on any given MCU the film immediately after the fact they'll give a mostly positive response about the big aspects like action and visuals (though MCU visuals have always been really boring in my opinion but I digress), but after like two weeks they'll barely remember anything that actually happened in the movie and/or have trouble telling scenes, characters, jokes, etc. apart

Not to bust balls, but you've literally just described how the vast majority of people consume most films.
 
You guys need to take a break from the internet war for a second. Trust me, I hate that shit too. But a split second scene of all the women characters together in a massive clusterfuck war and a unnamed gay man with five lines does not a get woke go broke movie make. It’s all fanservice for the sake of fanservice, in a movie filled with fanservice. The latter was clearly written that way so it’ll get dubbed over to be straight in foreign markets.
I never even noticed the gay man. The GURL POWAH scene was a bit irritating but tolerable.
 
No dude I'm seriously asking; the scenario as I'm being told is that Disney know Larson is a failure, and if they Get Woke, the only possible outcome is that they will inevitably Go Broke.

Now I am understandably very autistic and mad, so I seriously need one of you to explain to it me; what the actual fuck are they doing? WHy did they "cut all of Larsons scenes out" but keep her so powerful? Why do they "know the fans reject this SJW shit!" and fling that GRL POWER shot in there (with Guess Who smack dab in the center of it) anyway? Like it sure looks like the exact opposite of what you and The YouTube Martyrs keep telling me is happening, so the only obvious conclusion is something is happening that angry, autistic me can't see.

Explain it to me, because every indication suggests that what you're saying is happening isn't.

Honestly, it's people who are overly invested in the culture war shit, who really wanted Captain Marvel to fail, and who are coping hard because it didn't. We saw this when the numbers started coming out. It went from people saying it was going to flop, to people saying it was going to drop off after opening, to people saying it only did well because Endgame was coming, to people saying well everyone secretly hates her anyway despite all evidence to the contrary, and now it's "oh she wasn't the main figure in endgame because Disney realized everyone hates her just like I do and they cut her scenes and she's never coming back and Brie Larson is gonna get thrown off a cliff and-"

I'm real anti-SJW myself but honestly you gotta be able to turn off your outrage machine sometimes and just watch a movie for what it is and not what it represents to you in the great conspiracy of people coming for your balls. And just accept it when things don't go the way you want them to sometimes.

I work with a guy in his late 40's who has never used the internet for the most part. He's apolitical and is lightyears from being a "soyboy" or anything. He likes the MCU and is able to watch the movies with no bias from YouTube personalities or any other culture war bullshit. He really liked "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel".
Yeah, I've talked to a lot of normies about these films and I haven't spoken to a single one who didn't like Captain Marvel. The opinions I've heard have ranged from "yeah, it was pretty good!" to "I fucking loved it!" Normies aren't thinking about comicsgate or whatever, and they probably didn't hear about anything Brie Larson said. They like funny cat aliens and super cool space lady go pewpew wow look her eyes are glowing!

I never even noticed the gay man. The GURL POWAH scene was a bit irritating but tolerable.
Wait there was a fucking gay man?

oh I didn't even notice that was an "all girls" scene. I was too impressed by Iron Gwyneth showing up tbh
Yeah that was my main takeaway from the scene too. I was all "wait when the fuck did this happen?" I'm not a huge fan of MCU Potts in general so I didn't love it tbh.
 
Well.......at least she went out like a hero
and cleared the red from her ledger. Hawkeye still should have died. Asshole

I know it's just a movie lol but it just seems like they got stuffed into the fridge.
 
To paraphrase Bane, my mentality before seeing the movie was, "Once Endgame is finished, then you have my permission to die."

Seriously, I am so satisfied with this ending that I think it's a suitable bookend for the MCU altogether. If Marvel wants to become full-on exceptional and cringy with identity politics from this point on, I don't even care. Don't get me wrong, I won't waste my time watching it if that's the direction they're headed, but I'm not going to get mad about it. The Infinity Saga was a great 11-year ride that I will probably never see the likes of again in my lifetime. I'm so thankful for what the MCU has done.

When it comes to Captain Marvel, the Russos clearly tried to appease all sorts of fans and the movie studio. They were forced to shoehorn in Captain Marvel (and I still believe she's very shoehorned-- she should have been saved for AFTER the Infinity Saga), and I truly think the Russos did the best with what they were given. It's nice that she's barely in the movie, but it's also nice for Captain Marvel fans because she did some useful things, too. We seriously got the best case scenario with her in this movie; she didn't ruin the film AT ALL for me. Thank god.

And Thanos hit her during their struggle with the Gauntlet, which was great. lol. Thanos completely won that fight and delivered a K.O. to her! A lot of fans are complaining that Carol was still overpowered when she went toe-to-toe with Thanos, but it seems that not many people noticed that when she was holding onto the Gauntlet to try to get it off Thanos, she was absorbing the power of the Infinity Stones. That's why Thanos' headbutt had no effect on her, not because "Captain Marvel is THAT strong on her own." Thanos won because he's a much smarter fighter, and he grabbed the Power Stone to bitch slap her and toss her aside.

The Russos exposed Carol's weakness: She's not a strategic fighter in the slightest. She's actually a very dumb fighter, and that's why someone like Tony was the one to defeat Thanos, and not her.

It's as if all of the toxic men in Carol's life were 100% right about telling her to keep her emotions in check. LOL. It's easy to see that she needs to refine her fighting skills, and it's kind of sad that she's had these powers for 25 years and hasn't improved upon them.
 
To paraphrase Bane, my mentality before seeing the movie was, "Once Endgame is finished, then you have my permission to die."

Seriously, I am so satisfied with this ending that I think it's a suitable bookend for the MCU altogether. If Marvel wants to become full-on exceptional and cringy with identity politics from this point on, I don't even care. Don't get me wrong, I won't waste my time watching it if that's the direction they're headed, but I'm not going to get mad about it. The Infinity Saga was a great 11-year ride that I will probably never see the likes of again in my lifetime. I'm so thankful for what the MCU has done.

When it comes to Captain Marvel, the Russos clearly tried to appease all sorts of fans and the movie studio. They were forced to shoehorn in Captain Marvel (and I still believe she's very shoehorned-- she should have been saved for AFTER the Infinity Saga), and I truly think the Russos did the best with what they were given. It's nice that she's barely in the movie, but it's also nice for Captain Marvel fans because she did some useful things, too. We seriously got the best case scenario with her in this movie; she didn't ruin the film AT ALL for me. Thank god.

And Thanos hit her during their struggle with the Gauntlet, which was great. lol. Thanos completely won that fight and delivered a K.O. to her! A lot of fans are complaining that Carol was still overpowered when she went toe-to-toe with Thanos, but it seems that not many people noticed that when she was holding onto the Gauntlet to try to get it off Thanos, she was absorbing the power of the Infinity Stones. That's why Thanos' headbutt had no effect on her, not because "Captain Marvel is THAT strong on her own." Thanos won because he's a much smarter fighter, and he grabbed the Power Stone to bitch slap her and toss her aside.

The Russos exposed Carol's weakness: She's not a strategic fighter in the slightest. She's actually a very dumb fighter, and that's why someone like Tony was the one to defeat Thanos, and not her.

It's as if all of the toxic men in Carol's life were 100% right about telling her to keep her emotions in check. LOL. It's easy to see that she needs to refine her fighting skills, and it's kind of sad that she's had these powers for 25 years and hasn't improved upon them.

I wholeheartedly agree. Whats especially amazing is that the series has bounced between various writers and directors and it still feels like everything in this movie was planned from the start. Their are so many series that fail to land their finale that it makes the ones that do stand out more.
 
The guy in Steves support group, he talks about dating a man. I barely noticed until I saw people mad that "that was it" when there was allegedly a big deal about the MCU having a gay character.
lmao, I'll have to watch for it on rewatch.

tbf AOS had a gay reoccurring character in season 3, although I imagine people are separating the movies and the TV shows at this point reeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
seems that not many people noticed that when she was holding onto the Gauntlet to try to get it off Thanos, she was absorbing the power of the Infinity Stones. That's why Thanos' headbutt had no effect on her, not because "Captain Marvel is THAT strong on her own

Flew right over my head.

Agreed with Thanos being a far smarter warrior.
 
No dude I'm seriously asking; the scenario as I'm being told is that Disney know Larson is a failure, and if they Get Woke, the only possible outcome is that they will inevitably Go Broke.

Now I am understandably very autistic and mad, so I seriously need one of you to explain to it me; what the actual fuck are they doing? WHy did they "cut all of Larsons scenes out" but keep her so powerful? Why do they "know the fans reject this SJW shit!" and fling that GRL POWER shot in there (with Guess Who smack dab in the center of it) anyway? Like it sure looks like the exact opposite of what you and The YouTube Martyrs keep telling me is happening, so the only obvious conclusion is something is happening that angry, autistic me can't see.

Explain it to me, because every indication suggests that what you're saying is happening isn't.


Because they wanted to have it both ways, satisfy the autistic sjw tards like you, and the autistic anti-sjws that will smear the movie as a pile of crap as it rightfully is.

Not to bust balls, but you've literally just described how the vast majority of people consume most films.

Which you are happy with. The worst kind of person is one whose aware of the issue but keeps contributing to it.
 
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