He didn’t. This would be a good comic book ending (Whatever happened to the Thanos of tomorrow?) but I think movie audiences would call it a cop-out... it would seem too “easy.”
He didn’t. This would be a good comic book ending (Whatever happened to the Thanos of tomorrow?) but I think movie audiences would call it a cop-out... it would seem too “easy.”
No, I think you’re absolutely correct. I said this above: it’s his line that gives it away. “The only way,” as in, that single timeline of the 14m where they lose.
It’s not just you!
Exactly right. “It was the only way” was a little too easy if you ask me but I still don’t care. Freaking amazing.
NON-SPOILER comment: Everyone who works at WB/DC should be forced to watch every Marvel Studios pic and this one in order. It is truly amazing seeing the work that went into this and the way some long-term stuff pays off, even in small ways. It just makes DC look all the more slipshod and disorganized.
Homecoming’s Captain America PSA was just perfect. I’d love to know when they thought of that gag and how long they waited to use it, because it’s brilliant.
If you want to help, marry me and take me to your beautiful country. I am very clean and I cook a fairly decent stir fry. I do have a wife and two reasonably well behaved children, but you won’t notice them, I swear. Very quiet. I am also emotionally distrustful of most people so you may not even notice I’m there.…
But it’s not *Evermore* Evermore, is it? As in, “The Secret of...” because if it is I need to go back to the store right now.
Thank you.
I really love this movie but I’m much more upset about D. Kaluuya not winning best actor. He was absolutely incredible in this movie. I have a harder time imagining there was better acting than his than I do imagining that there were other pictures that overall were as good or as deserving.
I thought the soul stone would have something to do with Vision. Doesn’t he have one in his head? I’m Marvel-illiterate.
Yes. 100% agree with this. Millar has some OK points to make but I would suggest the biggest part of the problem is they put someone in charge of the universe-building who cares more about the look of an image than he cares about the story that image is communicating. I guarantee that Pixar on a bad day would put…
Lest anybody misunderstand, this is a terrible movie. We’re agreed on that.
I wish I didn’t.
I would suggest giving some nod to Ultima’s Britannia. I played Ultima IV on floppies my brother had copied from some friend, YEARS ago, and I still think, sometimes, that it steers me towards the kind of games and adventuring I like to this day.
Starring your comment to raise awareness. I have never gotten out of The Gray nor have I ever understood why it even exists. Presumably once the head dude said something about how it promotes good conversation but you can converse with people whose comments you can’t read. idk.
If you’re not finding good horror you’re not trying. Babadook, It Follows, House of the Devil, The Witch, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Good Night Mommy, and The Void are all within the last four years alone.
Saw it last night with the kiddos, and honestly we all felt mixed about it. The youngest—9–felt, rightly, that it was really too long.
It’s only a model.
I have said it many, many times before, and I will keep saying it forever: All—ALL—DC needs to do to actually have a successful movie universe is turn the creative direction over to Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. Those two “get” just about everything that makes DC great. I dunno... maybe I’m the only one who likes that DC,…