Okay, since I do not understand what you want, please tell me. What could have been added to the film to make this scene okay in your mind?
Okay, since I do not understand what you want, please tell me. What could have been added to the film to make this scene okay in your mind?
I don’t see what kind of illusion you could use to take down Hydro Man though.
Eh, the Kree being kind of assholes and the Skrulls having some good members isn’t outside of the realm of the comics by any means. Mysterio being a good guy means that he’s actually fighting real bad guys, not illusions, which means he isn’t an illusionist and literally none of his comic book character is there.
The idea that one day I’ll have to get out my ID to buy oreos is just hilarious to me.
Oh for sure. It’s just kind of funny.
Eh, him being a good guy who turns bad doesn’t really float with the character, though. His whole thing is illusions. If he’s actually out there being a hero with magic powers, that doesn’t quite work.
I don’t see him on any cast list for the movie, though. And Evans was pretty adamant that he was completely done after Endgame.
...what am I supposed to be looking for?
Man, they are really leaning in on the “Mysterio is a good guy” thing, aren’t they?
Because they conveniently all got snapped!
I mean, the existence of a new Spider-Man movie alone spoils Endgame.
I love Nicole Byer.
I literally do not understand what you are saying. Every step of the way, the character behaves in an understandable way that fits his established character.
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it’s also a movie where packs of Squirtles help put out a fire in the background
The movie did though. When faced with Thanos getting the Infinity Gauntlet or killing Gamora, Star-Lord took minutes to shoot Gamora. Her vs the universe was a tough decision for him already, and finding out she died was going to set him off.
I mean, it does though. He used the opportunity when Thanos was restrained to ask what happened to Gamora, the woman he loves. Totally reasonable, if bad timing (but the movie/franchise establishes Quill as being immature). And then, when he realizes Thanos killed her, he loses his temper and can’t control himself.…
Jesus dude. I don’t know what else to tell you. Do you HAVE human emotions? Because people with human emotions will understand how someone might lose their temper when faced with the murderer of the love of their life.
I mean, yeah, pretty much. Thanos has to succeed. Seeing him just steamroll everything doesn’t create dramatic tension, so the heroes have to almost succeed at points. Then, no matter what, there will have to be some contrivance for why they still fail.
Nah, Clint is fine. He’s just really underused.