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Was it me or did anyone else think the Black Widow fights were really shaky cam in this movie maybe my only complaint
A lot of the combat early on struck me like that; like it would have benefited from more open spacing from the camera. She had a lot of whirling dervish types moves and I think it was hard to catch visually.
 
A lot of the combat early on struck me like that; like it would have benefited from more open spacing from the camera. She had a lot of whirling dervish types moves and I think it was hard to catch visually.

Yeah I was shocked about that especially after Winter solider the action was so clean, but overall not a big deal to me.
 
Can someone tell me what happened during the funny moments ant-man share with black Widow (and Scarlet Witch) please ? And How they fight each other ?

When Scot's meeting the rest of Cap's team, he briefly turns to SW and tells her "you're great, too" before going back to swooning over Cap.

During his fight against Nat, we see him shrink down and then perform a flipping move on her.
 
Yeah I was shocked about that especially after Winter solider the action was so clean, but overall not a big deal to me.
Pretty much. It wasn't a chronic thing.

The only thing that threw me off was trying to figure why they went with that big ass font when citing what location they were in.

Yes, I realize how inconsequential and trivial that is
...but WHY?!
 
Pretty much. It wasn't a chronic thing.

The only thing that threw me off was trying to figure why they went with that big ass font when citing what location they were in.

Yes, I realize how inconsequential and trivial that is... but WHY?!

True, that was too distracting. Odd choice.
 
I promise you Marvel keeps raising the bar, man. This was like the evolution of the group battle in Avengers vs. the Chitauri. Again, you never ever thought you'd see a group of classic heroes clashing in live action like you see in splash panels in the books, but the Russos, man....they are the right men for Infinity War.
 
So much happened and maybe I missed it or am providing links where none exist but did anyone else wonder when Nat was getting information about where Steve & Co was and she told Tony she had a source and then we cut to Sharon giving them their weapons back that Sharon was the source?
 
The jungle book. Camera panned out of this advanced building and it was in the middle of the jungle, like good luck walking to it thick jungle, with a big black shiny panther hidden in the trees.

Seems like they only give you a tease. Makes sense as Fiege would leave the design and look of the city itself to Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole.
 
How does Bucky come off for the majority of the film? Is he more quiet and intense like in Winter Soldier or is anything more like he was in First Avenger? Obviously, with all that's happened to him I wouldn't really expect to just go back to normal like everything's fine but I've just been wondering how that goes. Like, specifically, how does he interact with Steve? Does it feel at all like it used to?
 
There's moments where the "old" Bucky manifests itself, but it's largely a lot more different thanks to the fact that he's a wanted man with a lot of red on his ledger.
 
How does Bucky come off for the majority of the film? Is he more quiet and intense like in Winter Soldier or is anything more like he was in First Avenger? Obviously, with all that's happened to him I wouldn't really expect to just go back to normal like everything's fine but I've just been wondering how that goes. Like, specifically, how does he interact with Steve? Does it feel at all like it used to?
More like Winter Solider, but he has an awareness of what he's done (or better yet, what's been done to him). He moves from a largely isolated stance to something more approaching dealing with his friend. As the film progresses, the dynamic between he and Steve gets back to something familiar.

They do well in carrying the weight of all the **** that the Winter Soldier has done while allowing him to be more of a character, as opposed to simply the weapon he has in CA:TWS. Good stuff from Sebastian Stan.
 
More like Winter Solider, but he has an awareness of what he's done (or better yet, what's been done to him). He moves from a largely isolated stance to something more approaching dealing with his friend. As the film progresses, the dynamic between he and Steve gets back to something familiar.

They do well in carrying the weight of all the **** that the Winter Soldier has done while allowing him to be more of a character, as opposed to simply the weapon he has in CA:TWS. Good stuff from Sebastian Stan.

Ok, thanks for answering. Could you also tell me how he and the other characters interact with each other? I mean, besides all the fights.
 
I just lost all interest in seeing this. :csad:
Interested or not, that font will own you.

Big ass font so big, I'm pretty sure I saw it 5 minutes before it was actually on the screen. Font so big, Paul Bunyon looks over and says 'Holy hell, those are some huge letters.' HIYOOOOOOOO!!!!.

I'll be here all week. :awesome:
Maybe. The Bad Joke Police are probably on their way.
 
Artistic choice is what I'm gonna go with regarding that.
 
Pretty much. It wasn't a chronic thing.

The only thing that threw me off was trying to figure why they went with that big ass font when citing what location they were in.

Yes, I realize how inconsequential and trivial that is
...but WHY?!

Me too!! I thought they were stuck in caps lock for the whole movie.
 
How did you all like the scene with de-aged Tony?

Scarily effective. His de-aging was even better than Douglas in Ant-Man and RDJ played him with vocal inflections and body language of a very young man. He's really brilliant in this movie - his performance here is better than any Oscar Best Actor nominee from last year.

I was at first surprised he'd use a scene that personal to demonstrate his device but then he said he'd invested $610m in it for therapy.
 
We need an mcu power level ranking now.

And it would be just as useless as the power rankings in the comics. If the writer wants a certain character to defeat or outfight someone, they will.
 
And it would be just as useless as the power rankings in the comics. If the writer wants a certain character to defeat or outfight someone, they will.

Relax its ok do things for fun. Geez.
 
I would definitely love to see on how Wanda would fare against the likes of the Hulk or Thor when it comes to display of powers.

Wanda is one of the most powerful Avengers, but also one of the weakest. While she has powers, she is just a normal woman physically. She isn't going to beat the likes of Thor or the Hulk in a fight. They have too much stamina and only need to hit her once to take her out.
 
How did you all like the scene with de-aged Tony?

FX wise, it was flawless.
I'm in awe at how good they're getting at this thing. Every time they do it, there's an improvement (looks even better than Douglas flashback in Ant-Man)

The scene itself was emotional and well acted.
 
And it would be just as useless as the power rankings in the comics. If the writer wants a certain character to defeat or outfight someone, they will.

Bingo, pointless to do a ranking.
 
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