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the best

  1. On your left
  2. I am Iron Man
  3. I knew it
  4. Let me go
  5. Ant-man smashing the spaceship-whale in the face
  6. Professor Hulk and Rocket in the back of a van
  7. Nebula winning table football

the worst

  1. She's got help
  2. Carol Danver's second hairstyle
  3. Thor's naked body

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She's got help by far the most cringe worthy moment in any movie I have even seen. Though it was pretty hilarious that the overly forced girl power moment ended in Thanos finally getting the glove.

@A to Z said:

If you set up "1 in 14 million", you could do a bit better than "it looks cool when Tony does it". Doctor strange thought he was asking "how many did we win in a crowd-pleasing way". It would work then.

It absolutely had to be Tony otherwise why would Doctor Strange give up the Time Stone to save Tony? That decision made it clear that Tony absolutely had to be there at the end.

Another thing is Tony's vision in "Age of Ultron:. He sees all of the Avengers dead, Captain America's shield broken in half, and he is told that he could have saved them all.

This was clearly a vision of the end of Endgame. The fact that Captain America's shield was broken made that clear.

Thus, it was clearly established 4 years age that Tony would have to be the one to act.

The worst for me was anything with Captain OP. I see what people meant about her being wooden and not able to emote. To use a wrestling term, she's got turn the channel heat with me. I loved mostly all of the other characters, but she just seemed out of place, and every time she was on screen, I wanted her to leave.

The best was just the few characters I really enjoyed getting their shine. Ant-Man & Wasp reunion, Nebula being hardcore, Doctor Strange, The Ancient One, Thor Lebowski, Hank Pym in the 70's, and the ending funeral/memorial for Iron Man. I dug all that. Just didn't like Danvers or goofy a$$ Quill.

@autoexec.batman said:

@MrsBuckyBarnes said:

playing it for laughs was a bit of a cop out imo, to keep the film family friendly.

Yes, because why should an MCU film be R rated so the kids can't see it?

Or more to Hollywood's point so that they can cash in.

@movie_nazi said:

@autoexec.batman said:

@MrsBuckyBarnes said:

playing it for laughs was a bit of a cop out imo, to keep the film family friendly.

Yes, because why should an MCU film be R rated so the kids can't see it?

Or more to Hollywood's point so that they can cash in.

Mcu movies are PG 13 they're not for the kids but they're written like they are and thats a problem

@jordan77600 said:

@movie_nazi said:

@autoexec.batman said:

@MrsBuckyBarnes said:

playing it for laughs was a bit of a cop out imo, to keep the film family friendly.

Yes, because why should an MCU film be R rated so the kids can't see it?

Or more to Hollywood's point so that they can cash in.

Mcu movies are PG 13 they're not for the kids but they're written like they are and thats a problem

Yeah, Winer Soldier and Civil War were definitely written for kids, and there is nothing more kid friendly than watching half the heroes dying at the Infinity War, not to mention all the vulgarity in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. Definitely written for kids.

@Damienracer said:

@jordan77600 said:

@movie_nazi said:

@autoexec.batman said:

@MrsBuckyBarnes said:

playing it for laughs was a bit of a cop out imo, to keep the film family friendly.

Yes, because why should an MCU film be R rated so the kids can't see it?

Or more to Hollywood's point so that they can cash in.

Mcu movies are PG 13 they're not for the kids but they're written like they are and thats a problem

Yeah, Tony Stark being fried to death to by infinite stones is soooooo "kid friendly" every kid likes to see their favourite hero roasted in front of them.

LOL. grin It wasn't that bad. Its not like we saw his face melt and his eyeballs drip down his face.

@Damienracer said:

@jordan77600 said:

@movie_nazi said:

@autoexec.batman said:

@MrsBuckyBarnes said:

playing it for laughs was a bit of a cop out imo, to keep the film family friendly.

Yes, because why should an MCU film be R rated so the kids can't see it?

Or more to Hollywood's point so that they can cash in.

Mcu movies are PG 13 they're not for the kids but they're written like they are and thats a problem

Yeah, Tony Stark being fried to death to by infinite stones is soooooo "kid friendly" every kid likes to see their favourite hero roasted in front of them.

Are you guys dumb or blind ? Because i just said that the movies WEREN'T for the kids but were WRITTEN like that , im not talking about any visual effect like ''boohoohoo they all get dusted in infinity war or huhuhuhu Iron Man got his face half carbonized in endgame'' we saw Anakin getting dismembered and burned alive in Revenge of the Sith and that movie was also pg 13, anyway i was talking about the scenarios of those films, everything in turned into a joke, there is no more seriousness into the plots anymore + the characters evolutions make no sense, thats what i mean when i say its not kids movies but its written like that.

PS: explain to me what is it in Winter Soldier or Civil War that a kid above 12 would be shocked about ?

@jordan77600 said:

PS: explain to me what is it in Winter Soldier or Civil War that a kid above 12 would be shocked about?

I did not say or imply that they would find anything 'shocking' about either of them (although even adults tend to find the torture scenes to be hard to watch) my point that they are both plot-heavy densely written stories with a lot of dialogue and comparatively little action. They are the kind of movies that kids younger than about 10 are likely to find 'boring', kids don't like movies that consist of 90 minutes of people standing around talking followed by a 15-minute action scene.

I did rewatch The Winter Soldier recently, and wow it was a fairly violent Marvel universe film to me. Hadn't seen it since when I first saw the theatrical release way back years ago, but it did surprise me with the level of violence for a PG-13 film. I thought I would just add that, not saying anyone is wrong or whatever.

@autoexec.batman said:

@jordan77600 said:

PS: explain to me what is it in Winter Soldier or Civil War that a kid above 12 would be shocked about?

I did not say or imply that they would find anything 'shocking' about either of them (although even adults tend to find the torture scenes to be hard to watch) my point that they are both plot-heavy densely written stories with a lot of dialogue and comparatively little action. They are the kind of movies that kids younger than about 10 are likely to find 'boring', kids don't like movies that consist of 90 minutes of people standing around talking followed by a 15-minute action scene.

Civil War is so densely written that they cowardly moved the plot from superhero restriction laws to a basic story of hunting down a wrongly accused man that finally had no impact on the rest of the universe

This is one of the most favorite movies and I watched many times. You can also watch Captain America wielding Mjolnir in HD result. There needs of some improvements in movies to show the reality but the movie is a movie and enjoys the fun.

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