Yep, same here.Already said this, but that purple shade of the Avengers title logo is simply perfection.
My favorite rendition of the logo so far!
The Russos sure love their middle-parted hair on the ladies. I wonder if Wasp will meet the same fate as Nat, Wanda and Carol on that front, lol.They are both looking great there!
This fetish is the thing that bonds them as brothers. Hemsworth is next even though he doesn’t know it yet.The Russos sure love their middle-parted hair on the ladies. I wonder if Wasp will meet the same fate as Nat, Wanda and Carol on that front, lol.
Real question: where do people keep up with these "Marks" of the Iron Man suits? Are they detailed in the toy releases or something? I honestly lost count after IM2, though I realize Tony has mentioned Mark-40-something every now and then in the dialogue.
I....thank you.
How did we get up to 85 then?!
If there is indeed some fast forward in the movie (i.e. 1 year later), I'm guessing he may have built marks 51-84 in that time (like in IM3).
Well that makes sense. But how did the person who made that Tweet know it was Mark 85? Have they released that info somewhere?
Please don't get me started on DOFPs minority murder porn fetish. I much prefer the comic book version where people in the past die one by one as they try to accomplish something, instead of playing idiotic death tag with moronic Mystique Sentinels.I think time travel was used well in Days of Future Past and Edge of Tomorrow. The trick here is that it isn't simply a "do over", the time travel mission needs to be dangerous and costly for it to matter. Secondly, you can at most repeat it once, if you screw up again, you're toast. And thirdly, the "substitue" resolution has to be equally interesting, a sort of equivalent exchange, given the big change of status quo we saw at the end of Inifinity War, it would only make sense to have a big change in status quo even if they prevent the snap (be it a real character death, loss or something else).
Edge of Tomorrow's take on time-travel was hella fun. I did not care for DoFP's. In general, "the future is a horrible dystopia, let's prevent it!" stories bore me after the Terminator movies. Endgame doesn't worry me about falling into that particular trap I don't care for because in this case, the awful future they're trying to prevent is, for us, the present. It's not some hypothetical, distant concept where the filmmakers just present things as awful as possible to make a point because they know they won't have to follow through and flesh out that future. We saw this happen, we followed the whole journey that lead to it, and we'll see them dealing with the fallout of it, so that makes those stakes feel a lot more real for us, imo.
They really are gonna make us wait till April 2nd for those tickets, aren't they.
She's on her way to one shot Thanos. Like her cousin kara danvers
He didnt spontaneously morph into another person. He's the same person. It's part of the suspension of disbelief of the stage and cinema.
Groundhog Day is always a good way to go.Edge of Tomorrow's take on time-travel was hella fun. I did not care for DoFP's. In general, "the future is a horrible dystopia, let's prevent it!" stories bore me after the Terminator movies. Endgame doesn't worry me about falling into that particular trap I don't care for because in this case, the awful future they're trying to prevent is, for us, the present. It's not some hypothetical, distant concept where the filmmakers just present things as awful as possible to make a point because they know they won't have to follow through and flesh out that future. We saw this happen, we followed the whole journey that lead to it, and we'll see them dealing with the fallout of it, so that makes those stakes feel a lot more real for us, imo.
Real question: where do people keep up with these "Marks" of the Iron Man suits? Are they detailed in the toy releases or something? I honestly lost count after IM2, though I realize Tony has mentioned Mark-40-something every now and then in the dialogue.
Real question: where do people keep up with these "Marks" of the Iron Man suits? Are they detailed in the toy releases or something? I honestly lost count after IM2, though I realize Tony has mentioned Mark-40-something every now and then in the dialogue.