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Post by Nora on Apr 27, 2019 2:14:34 GMT
hey so when did Loki go when he snatched the stone?
(that was my favorite scene, loved how it was directed)
and do you think the sound at the end could indicate tony eill ever come back? or did u see it just as a memento to him?
also, to which character did your audianxe react the most to when they returned? mine to Spiserman by Far and then Black panther.
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Post by mecano04 on Apr 28, 2019 3:11:09 GMT
When or Where? In any case, I don't think it matters that much because since they knew they couldn't follow him, they went further back in time to get it. So they salvaged the situation without chasing him.
I would say memento because, the whole last 10-15 or 20 minutes (from the funerals to Cap' America going back in time, to Thor going to new Asgard and leaving Valkyrie in charge) is about closing the "old" leaders stories while making the passing of the torch to the new one(s) (Marvel being the last on the stairs). Maybe they will introduce a memory or bits of him.
Mine was probably weird because it was mostly for Dr Strange and his crew.
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Post by Nora on Apr 28, 2019 16:13:53 GMT
When or Where? In any case, I don't think it matters that much because since they knew they couldn't follow him, they went further back in time to get it. So they salvaged the situation without chasing him. I would say memento because, the whole last 10-15 or 20 minutes (from the funerals to Cap' America going back in time, to Thor going to new Asgard and leaving Valkyrie in charge) is about closing the "old" leaders stories while making the passing of the torch to the new one(s) (Marvel being the last on the stairs). Maybe they will introduce a memory or bits of him. Mine was probably weird because it was mostly for Dr Strange and his crew. wow interesting. Dr Strange got a few yays but mostly from me hehe . re Loki - I am hoping they will explore this in his stand alone movie.
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Post by Caesium137 on Apr 28, 2019 21:36:06 GMT
hey so when did Loki go when he snatched the stone? (that was my favorite scene, loved how it was directed) and do you think the sound at the end could indicate tony eill ever come back? or did u see it just as a memento to him? also, to which character did your audianxe react the most to when they returned? mine to Spiserman by Far and then Black panther. Audience were hyped when Spidey came back. But black panthers return with his army felt very rousing. As for Stark im not sure, what sound? And duno about Loki. If you post this in the marvel cinematic subforum youll probably get more insightful answers for those questions imdb2.freeforums.net/board/176/marvel-cinematic-universe
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2019 13:33:09 GMT
How can Capt america hold thors hammer? I missed that part.
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Post by faustus5 on Apr 29, 2019 14:23:29 GMT
How can Capt america hold thors hammer? I missed that part. In Avengers: Age of Ultron they hinted that Cap might be "worthy", because he was almost able to pick it up when they were hanging out.
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Post by louise on Apr 29, 2019 14:58:03 GMT
I was puzzled by that, I mean I thought it was going to lead to something, but it didn't seem to. Loki just disappeared.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 30, 2019 13:06:19 GMT
I was puzzled by that, I mean I thought it was going to lead to something, but it didn't seem to. Loki just disappeared. Well indirectly it did lead to a couple of things. Since they had no idea where Loki went, they had to go to another place in time where they knew the location of not only the stone, but also more of the Pym particles they needed to get back to present day. Hence their trip to NJ, where Tony had a chance to see his dad again, and Steve saw Peggy which probably influenced the decision he made later in the movie. Loki grabbing the stone and disappearing was really just a plot device to set those other things in motion.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Apr 30, 2019 17:29:58 GMT
I guess the biggest reaction was for Spider Man.
My question is about their plan to use the stones and then return them to the original point in time when they were taken. Wouldn't history just repeat itself then, with Thanos collecting all of them and using them again to wipe out half the population of the world? They couldn't possibly have foreseen that Thanos would jump to the present and get killed.
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Post by Nora on Apr 30, 2019 20:20:32 GMT
I guess the biggest reaction was for Spider Man. My question is about their plan to use the stones and then return them to the original point in time when they were taken. Wouldn't history just repeat itself then, with Thanos collecting all of them and using them again to wipe out half the population of the world? They couldn't possibly have foreseen that Thanos would jump to the present and get killed. good question. to me it means the whole thing would just happen the same way it did, no additional timelines were spun off. so they returned the stones, Thanos would then jump in time to get them again and get killed again. they didnt need to foresee it they just needed to make sure they didnt spin off extra timelines so they avoided further changes. of course with Loki disapearing with one of the stones god knows what That did. I wonder why is young Spidey so popular... is it because he is a kid and looks so innocent you think?
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Post by Nora on Apr 30, 2019 20:23:36 GMT
How can Capt america hold thors hammer? I missed that part. In Avengers: Age of Ultron they hinted that Cap might be "worthy", because he was almost able to pick it up when they were hanging out. i really didnt like this, and view it as America first or at least equal kinda thing, which would be ok if it followed the comics, or wasnt like that “always”. Even within intergallactic fights But then again I do enjoy American patriotism in movies, the US can do it really well just sometines goes over oard.
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Post by politicidal on May 1, 2019 2:44:37 GMT
In Avengers: Age of Ultron they hinted that Cap might be "worthy", because he was almost able to pick it up when they were hanging out. i really didnt like this, and view it as America first or at least equal kinda thing, which would be ok if it followed the comics, or wasnt like that “always”. Even within intergallactic fights But then again I do enjoy American patriotism in movies, the US can do it really well just sometines goes over oard. Wachoo talkin’ bout ‘Murica agin?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 1, 2019 6:59:52 GMT
I was actually expecting Loki to become the main villain when he got the Mcguffin, before Thanos really showed back up.
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Post by Nora on May 7, 2019 23:16:04 GMT
hey so when did Loki go when he snatched the stone? (that was my favorite scene, loved how it was directed) and do you think the sound at the end could indicate tony eill ever come back? or did u see it just as a memento to him? also, to which character did your audianxe react the most to when they returned? mine to Spiserman by Far and then Black panther. I disliked the film Nora. It was interminable with its length, boring, full of its own self-importance and phony pathos and lacked the sense of fun of the previous installment. I wasn't that engaged at all. wow did not expect that at all. which character return did your audiance cheer most to?
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Post by DC-Fan on May 8, 2019 0:19:19 GMT
I guess the biggest reaction was for Spider Man. My question is about their plan to use the stones and then return them to the original point in time when they were taken. Wouldn't history just repeat itself then, with Thanos collecting all of them and using them again to wipe out half the population of the world? They couldn't possibly have foreseen that Thanos would jump to the present and get killed. Yep, the plan was stupid because they couldn't have forseen that Past Thanos would jump to the present and get killed. But the fact that Past hanos did jump to the future and get killed, that means Thanos skipped over the events of Infinity War so Thanos is no longer around for the events of Infinity War and thus Thanos can't snap his fingers in Infinity War. So the events of Infinity War and Endgame can never happen. That's a HUGE PLOTHOLE.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2019 4:26:12 GMT
When or Where? In any case, I don't think it matters that much because since they knew they couldn't follow him, they went further back in time to get it. So they salvaged the situation without chasing him. I would say memento because, the whole last 10-15 or 20 minutes (from the funerals to Cap' America going back in time, to Thor going to new Asgard and leaving Valkyrie in charge) is about closing the "old" leaders stories while making the passing of the torch to the new one(s) (Marvel being the last on the stairs). Maybe they will introduce a memory or bits of him. Mine was probably weird because it was mostly for Dr Strange and his crew. wow interesting. Dr Strange got a few yays but mostly from me hehe . re Loki - I am hoping they will explore this in his stand alone movie. I think Loki will show up in the next GOTG movie since Thor is now with them.
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Post by azzajones on May 10, 2019 9:56:53 GMT
Why did strange willingly give the stone to Thanos? I don't recall this being mentioned again later on. It wasn't mentioned, but it's easy enough to figure out: Dr Strange gave the time stone to Thanos to save Stark's life so Stark would be alive to do what he did in this film.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 19:35:34 GMT
what happened to Gomorrah?
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