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I was telling people the same thing. I haven’t walked away from a movie with a feeling like that since TESB. The second Pirates of the Caribbean movie attempted it, but it wasn’t the same. This movie you walk away going “WHAT HAPPENS NEXT, AHHHHHHH!”

We do, the term is “the Marvel Cinematic Universe.”

God Emperor was so freaking crazy, too. I loved it just for the shear audacity of how weird it got. It kind of ended on a high note bringing the series full circle (IMO) and I didn’t feel like it needed any continuance after that.

He breaks his neck right before Thanos kills a family with his Gauntlet beam.

Sounds like you’re more salty about the ST franchise and project that feeling onto Mission Impossible which is... kind of unnecessary.

He was pretty memorable in all the films. I’m not sure if you didn’t like the MI movies or his character, but he had great moments in all of them. Especially Rogue Nation, which showed him gaming in his spare time and being a pretty big nerd.

Well that escalated quickly.

Oooohhh, touched a nerve. You lash out at me like a thirteen-year-old on Xbox live.

You: “Jokes on you, I was only pretending to be stupid.”

I don’t agree at all. I thought Ghost was an interesting villain as she was just a tragic character who was doing what she needed to (despite who she hurt) to live/survive. The story was fun and Walter Goggins was a lot of fun as a black market dealer/villain. What I like about the Ant-Man movies is they’re more small

That “saturday morning Watchmen” intro never gets old.

Not sure if they were bigger, just different.

They made a bad movie from a bad comic.

Stop talking crazy talk!

I thought she just had a metal arm? At what point does a disabled person having prosthetics become a cyborg?

Did you see Infinity War? That had a ton of CGI including Thanos who was entirely CGI and never once did anyone complain or say anything about it because it was all done so well. Even Black Panther looked better in Infinity War in the CGI scenes (which I’m sure he was CGI a few times) than he did in his own movie.

Fastest piece of junk in the galaxy.

Based on the trailer, looks like he has one of the disposable roles that gets killed off in the first 20 minutes. I could be wrong, but that trailer was pretty revealing for several plot points, or at least character deaths.

I believe a writer for the film said the after credits scenes are canon, too. I guess all the non-meta ones, anyways. I hope they mention that in the next one with her still alive.

Well Tom Hanks began his career with that stuff and as his career matured he moved into more mature roles. This film looks incredibly juvenile - which is fine for some people. Personally I do feel like it hurts Jim Henson’s legacy a bit since he was pretty family oriented. I don’t think it’s a good analogy. It’d be