Ehhh for a movie for kids, the last fight was just absolutely brutal. Like I winced during the final moments.Will Tony finally fight the demon in the bottle with Avengers and Pepper gone?
Probably not because it's a movie for kids
It's completely unjustified, I think that's sort of the point; as Stark put it "I don't care, he killed my Mom"
I think Tony being at rock bottom at the start of Infinity War will be really interesting.
I think MCU is done beating up on Tony.Will Tony finally fight the demon in the bottle with Avengers and Pepper gone?
Probably not because it's a movie for kids
that would be super coooool if true![]()
Zemo's "plan" didn't depend on most of the events playing out exactly the way they did. He was basically just laying little fires here and there and things ultimately played into his hands in the end. He covered his bases and was certainly smart about it but it was never even slightly implied that everything was Zemo's doing.
Also, I'm not sure why people are hung up about him taking that psychiatrist's place and nobody noticing. Is it that hard to imagine for a minute that he forged identification and documents? Do you really need that spelled out for you?
Ehhh for a movie for kids, the last fight was just absolutely brutal. Like I winced during the final moments.
Also, you notice through the movie that Tony is not in the best mood. Pepper left him because he returned to be Iron Man, the PSTD from the Battle of New York and most likely the guilt from creating Ultron, then the mother of the boy who was killed in Sorkovia and Rhodeys injury... He just lost it as he learned that Steve didnt told him the truth about Bucky and his parents, even while I think that he recognized that in the end when he let Steve break into the Raft.
One of the aspects of the movie I like the most.
Half of the movie is basically "Kick Tony when he's down", something I expect a subset of people will find a lot of delirious joy in. He's pretty tragic in this movie when you think about it.
I'm wondering whether we'll see him exhibit some shades of being sort of disgraced in Homecoming and that he'll see the "mentor" role as a way of redemption on his end.Inb4 he ends up being the one telling Peter that with great power comes great responsibility and Bobby gets mad again.
I'm expecting that if anything like that is attempted, Peter will start saying it and then Iron Man will finish with "comes great current squared times resistance".
"Oh you look completely different from your previous pictures."
"Well, you know, the camera adds 100 pounds. And a beard."
Pretty unbelievable LOL.
Half of the movie is basically "Kick Tony when he's down", something I expect a subset of people will find a lot of delirious joy in. He's pretty tragic in this movie when you think about it.
I'm wondering whether we'll see him exhibit some shades of being sort of disgraced in Homecoming and that he'll see the "mentor" role as a way of redemption on his end.Inb4 he ends up being the one telling Peter that with great power comes great responsibility and Bobby gets mad again.
I hope Iron Man fucks Aunt May.
Can i get a pm tooRage ain't logical.
PM'd
The Russos like to give misleading trailers, they did the same thing for Winter Soldier.I am glad at the ending too.
When BvS 2nd trailer revealed Doomsday, everyone knew how that movie was going to end. There are some who defended that, saying how Civil War is going to end with both sides shaking hand and uniting against Zemo too.
Fortunately we got a very unexpected ending. Half of the Avengers went into exile, Bucky loses his metal arm and kept in Wakanda etc. Marvel really schooled DC in terms of this.
The Russos like to give misleading trailers, they did the same thing for Winter Soldier.
I thought Cap's reasoning was pretty good. Like Spider-Man said also, if you have this power and don't use it, you are responsible. What if there is a situation somewhere and the UN doesn't sign off on it? Or what if the UN demands they do something they don't agree with? Cap can't let that happen, it would go against everything he stands for.I found Cap's attitude to the Accords a bit disappointing. He essentially still wanted to operate without supervision, as a private police force to go anywhere and do anything. He's stubborn, it's a character flaw and the film rolls with it but the whole time I'm watching it and I'm thinking "Cooler heads need to prevail here, 100 and something countries want your team to be answerable to the UN, they're not stopping you from being heroes" The argument is framed about needing to be responsible for their own actions, but to me with the Accords is does make them responsible as they have to then answer to someone when things go wrong. Can't remember the exact line in the film but someone says "Avengers show up, defeat the bad guys and wreck the place, then leave. No accountability" Something like that anyway.
I hope Iron Man fucks Aunt May.
They don't hide the obvious: Bucky is Winter Soldier or Bucky+Cap vs Iron Man.Was the trailer really misleading? I mean, the first trailer ends with Bucky&Cap vs. Iron Man, and that's what we got.
Final scenes were brutal, especially watching Bucky straight up murder the Starks. Emotions running so high and I was just waiting for shit to go down. Have to think a bit more about my feelings on Cap and Tony in those scenes.
Ehhh for a movie for kids, the last fight was just absolutely brutal. Like I winced during the final moments.
The Russos like to give misleading trailers, they did the same thing for Winter Soldier.
Wandas's life:
Parents get killed by a Stark bomb while she and the brother waits death staring at the logo.
Gets experimented on by a crazy scientist.
Is manipulated by Ultron and helps him almost destroy the world.
Decides to give the avengers a chance and switch sides. Brother is killed.
Decides to give the avengers a chance and go on missions. Kills innocent people.
Decides to give love a chance and want to make food for robot fling. Is placed on house arrest by robot fling.
Take a stand and help captain America. Is put on a straight jacket and possibly drugged the hell out of her mind on comic book guantanamo.
Is now a fugitive.
Taking your time with 10 other films is what made it possibleI'm still gathering my thoughts on it having seen it just a short while ago. How they managed to take so many characters, plots and backgrounds and not only make sense of it all, but fit it together so cohesively is nothing short of a miracle.
I can't believe how good it was, and at the moment am just so damn happy it exists.
Taking your time with 10 other films is what made it possible
Everyone except for Cap and Clint "If I break the law I go to jail? Not fair!" Barton.
Half of the movie is basically "Kick Tony when he's down", something I expect a subset of people will find a lot of delirious joy in. He's pretty tragic in this movie when you think about it.
I'm wondering whether we'll see him exhibit some shades of being sort of disgraced in Homecoming and that he'll see the "mentor" role as a way of redemption on his end.Inb4 he ends up being the one telling Peter that with great power comes great responsibility and Bobby gets mad again.
And again, Clint becoming an asshole was so out of character for his movie version.
Didn't they all call each other by their real names?Why did everyone just call him Clint in this movie, anyway? Hawkeye too dumb of a name?
Only good moment with him was when Black Panther ethered him, LOL.
Didn't they all call each other by their real names?
Yeah the whole "Zemo managed to do all of this" is still the one that bugs me.
And again, Clint becoming an asshole was so out of character for his movie version.
Perfect Setup to let her loose it![]()
Why did everyone just call him Clint in this movie, anyway? Hawkeye too dumb of a name?
Only good moment with him was when Black Panther ethered him, LOL.
What I remember from the movie is Hawkeye going to get Wanda so she could help Cap, him helping Cap at airport, then bitching at Iron Man for siding with the government and jailing Avengers after airport.
I need a re-watch for sure, but what part of this is him being an asshole?
His whole triad against Iron Man felt so out of character from him. Usually he's calm, snarky but usually approachable.