TheSpectacular
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I think this movie had the strongest language out of all MCU films
I agree, the de-aging effect was perfection. The only thing that was a bit 'off', was the background. It felt like a green screen from Episode I or something, but it was probably the 3D effect, I don't know.
I think this movie had the strongest language out of all MCU films
So Falcon:
Same screentime as in Age of Ultron?
Will you go see the 2D version for a comparison?
I don't agree that there's any such thing as "strong" language, but I'll be surprised if I hear many "bad" words.
There's a lot of swearing. In fact a few trailer lines add swears in film
There was one word said by T.I. (one of my favorite rappers, I wish he had more to do) that surprised me since I expected this to be a very "family friendly" movie.
I would say it's comparable, maybe even a little bit more than in AoU. But I'd have to see it again to know for sure.
What line was that?
Well I originally saw the early screening in 2D but I just got back from my second viewing and this time I saw it in 3D. I can honestly say if 3D doesn't give you headaches to go see it in 3D. Some really amazing scenes where that tech is put to great use. The film was even better the second time around as well. Hoping to get one more viewing in with some other friends this weekend but if that doesn't happen it will def be next weekend then
I think this movie had the strongest language out of all MCU films
3D tends to give me a headache only when it's a very noisy film. I mean audibly. Is it very noisy? Like Age of Ultron noisy?
We can always blame that onWright.

I don't think it particularly because of noisy films. It probably has to do with the format and how your brain handles it.
I have only experienced headache when I watched Hobbit films in IMAX 3D.
When he called Lang a certain word that starts with a p and ends with a y. I know that isn't a horrible word in that context, but I was a little surprised to hear it.
Tony Stark used the same word to a child in IM3. It doesn't bother me but it's not the first time it's been used in the MCU and I would still say this is family friendly.
There was one word said by T.I. (one of my favorite rappers, I wish he had more to do) that surprised me since I expected this to be a very "family friendly".
Worst case scenario Ant-Man/Wasp questions.
If Ant-Man/Wasp took off their suit's while shrunk would they simply grow back to normal or suffer a horrible death?
Which doesn't surprise me because I think Tony, Rocket and Quill used it as well in their films. You know it doesn't get used in CA's films because he doesn't like cursing.They used the S word multiple times too.