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20 years from now we'll look back and we'll all agree Endgame was the peak of comic book fandom and simultaneously the beginning of the decline.
Agent Taylor saying Sam and Joaquin are "off grid" and then almost immediately cutting to Joaquin in the car with the BIGGEST apple watch on his wrist almost broke me. I had to cover my mouth from laughing hysterically.
One of the issues with recent movies I’ve noticed that people haven’t really talked about is that marvel is making movies to set up other movies. None of them are getting the focus they need to stand alone. Like the first Iron Man, Thor and Captain American weren’t just made to make Avengers, they were enjoyable by themselves. Many recent movies feel just like setup for the next big movie. We liked the big movies because they had characters we cared about
Ant-Man defeating Kang was a huge blow for me.
I don't see Harrison Ford being part of a long term plan for anyone.
Let us know your thoughts below
Red Hulk swang a flagpole at Sam at +300 mph. Somehow he caught it with his bare hands. It should’ve obliterated his hands into pink mist without a problem.
Watched the First Captain America movie the other day and it genuinely gave me a nostalgic feeling, remembering the simpler times when we were getting solid solo films. No Multiverse, no alternate timelines and all that mess.
“Even with the bad ones.” Cut to Poe. 😂😂😂 I laughed wayyyy too hard.
I actually loved Agatha. It stuck the ending better than most modern marvel stuff.
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Top Comments (10)
20 years from now we'll look back and we'll all agree Endgame was the peak of comic book fandom and simultaneously the beginning of the decline.
Agent Taylor saying Sam and Joaquin are "off grid" and then almost immediately cutting to Joaquin in the car with the BIGGEST apple watch on his wrist almost broke me. I had to cover my mouth from laughing hysterically.
One of the issues with recent movies I’ve noticed that people haven’t really talked about is that marvel is making movies to set up other movies. None of them are getting the focus they need to stand alone. Like the first Iron Man, Thor and Captain American weren’t just made to make Avengers, they were enjoyable by themselves. Many recent movies feel just like setup for the next big movie. We liked the big movies because they had characters we cared about
Ant-Man defeating Kang was a huge blow for me.
I don't see Harrison Ford being part of a long term plan for anyone.
Let us know your thoughts below
Red Hulk swang a flagpole at Sam at +300 mph. Somehow he caught it with his bare hands. It should’ve obliterated his hands into pink mist without a problem.
Watched the First Captain America movie the other day and it genuinely gave me a nostalgic feeling, remembering the simpler times when we were getting solid solo films. No Multiverse, no alternate timelines and all that mess.
“Even with the bad ones.” Cut to Poe. 😂😂😂 I laughed wayyyy too hard.
I actually loved Agatha. It stuck the ending better than most modern marvel stuff.