Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War - The Beginning of the End

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My thoughts on Infinity War are thus: it was pretty good for what it was. My main criticism is that it tries to juggle several storylines and feels like it is rushing through them to get to the end. The relationship between Scarlet Witch and the Vision is one such example. While I know the characters had a romantic history in the the comics, the MCU glossed completely over it and I am left wondering why I should care. The humour largely fell flat for me and the Battle of Wakanda was a bit too chaotic at times, but otherwise I have few complaints. I will skip the home release.
 
My biggest complaint would be that far too much of the movie is characters punching each other. One scene after another and cutting to other groups of characters also punching each other. It would be nice to have action scenes a bit more creative and maybe a bit less of them.

It was better than I expected. Thanos was the main character and they tried fleshing him out which I wasn't expecting at all. I'll also give them props for a surprisingly dour and abrupt ending, even if it will clearly be undone.

edit: I now see that Infinity War was directed by the same people as Civil War. I had similar feelings about that film, the action scenes were kind of tedious but the actual plot was decent.
 
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good stuff. I'm biased because I always get hard for capeshit movies (DC and Marvel). But I was surprised to see avengers do something like this.
Of course I'm sure it will be retconned in part two but still
It was entertaining to see people in my theater crying .

I know people are gonna bitch that it's sloppy or that too much was going on or whatever, but I liked it.
I am so tickled that they killed off every tumblrina favorite, but most tickled to see Loki get it the worst. That shit, by default, made me like Thanos.
I get that Thanos in this movie is a separate entity from his comic vers, but I'm still glad they gave him something more than 'GRRRR IM A BLAND MARVEL VILLAIN THAT WILL BE KILLED OFF'
 
The movie was good and entertaining, but my biggest problem is how it drags in the middle IMO. The first and last thirds of the movie were really engaging, but the middle wasn't able to hold my interest as well, with the exception of

the scene on Vormir, where Thanos kills Gamora in order to obtain the Soul Stone. Also, this movie made me realize that Ross Marquand needs more screentime on The Walking Dead than he does currently, because man that dude is ridiculously talented.

And going back to my original point, having Thanos kick the shit out of Thor and Hulk, the two most powerful Avengers, in the beginning was a great way to establish him as a credible threat.
 
I'm kinda surprised at the lack of rage and salt mines tbh.
Give it time but while we're waiting...
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My thoughts on Infinity War are thus: it was pretty good for what it was. My main criticism is that it tries to juggle several storylines and feels like it is rushing through them to get to the end. The relationship between Scarlet Witch and the Vision is one such example. While I know the characters had a romantic history in the the comics, the MCU glossed completely over it and I am left wondering why I should care. The humour largely fell flat for me and the Battle of Wakanda was a bit too chaotic at times, but otherwise I have few complaints. I will skip the home release.
Hasn't Black Window fucked everyone at this point. Except the California Raisin himself.
 
He's right, you know.
It's also one of the few times Jeremy Renner is anything like the shit talking Hawkeye of the comics. Really a shame that his bland MCU version and a lack of powers or special female/minority status caused people to look down on one of the better Avengers. Hell, it even caused the comics to morph him into this "lovable loser" that I'm not fond of.
 
The grown ass woman sitting behind me REEEE'd at the screen when Gamora died. I turned around and told her to shut the fuck up. She slammed her popcorn down and stomped out like a butthurt baby yelling that the movie is racist. I wish I was making this up but it was hilarious as fuck.
 
The grown ass woman sitting behind me REEEE'd at the screen when Gamora died. I turned around and told her to shut the fuck up. She slammed her popcorn down and stomped out like a butthurt baby yelling that the movie is racist. I wish I was making this up but it was hilarious as fuck.
we wuz green n sheeit
 
The grown ass woman sitting behind me REEEE'd at the screen when Gamora died. I turned around and told her to shut the fuck up. She slammed her popcorn down and stomped out like a butthurt baby yelling that the movie is racist. I wish I was making this up but it was hilarious as fuck.
It too bad theaters probably wouldn't believe you if you said you were leaving the video recording to catch people freaking out rather than to steal the movie.
Otherwise it would be a great to just set up a tripod and record the crowds.
 
Am I the only one in here who had a normal theater experience with no one freaking out? People cheering when Captain America showed up like in the trailers
people cheering when the Red Skull finally reappeared, people laughing occasionally but not as often as you thought they would, and people gasping at the end when Bucky starts disappearing, clapping after the credits are over

The worst part about this is that I can't decide whether or not this is a good thing or a bad thing.
 
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