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It was appropriately epic at times but it wasn't flawless. A bit melodramatic at times and too slow after the opening scenes.
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had a buddy who's friend went to the midnight showing last night. evidently some kid stood up at the 5 minute mark of the movie, yelled spoiler alert, and then yelled THE END PLOT DEATH.
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Disappointed in this movie. I thought the first one was the best Superhero movie ever. Maybe expected too much? It was a fantastic movie on so many levels. Not dissing, just wanted more of certain parts and less of other parts. Will post quick thoughts in the spoiler thread. |
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It's good. I have a couple of minor issues about things, but overall it's great.
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It was good but not great for my liking and I truly loved the first one. It had some great parts but some shit just left me scratching my head a bit.
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So...I'm one of *those* people.
Haven't seen anything besides the Iron Man series. What are the must watch films before Endgame? I'm guessing at least all of the Captain America series, the original Avengers, and obviously Infinity War. What else? |
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So by my count: Captain America 1 Thor 1 Avengers 1 Cap 2 Thor 2 Guardians of the Galaxy 1 Avengers 2 Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Dr Strange Ant Man Captain America Civil War Spiderman Homecoming Black Panther Ant Man and the Wasp Captain Marvel Watch these last three in this order: Thor Ragnarok Avengers Infinity War Avengers End Game |
Captain America: Civil War might be the best of the entire lot, and that's saying something.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The universe belongs to Marvel. “Avengers: Endgame” shattered the record for biggest opening weekend with an estimated $350 million in ticket sales domestically and $1.2 billion globally, reaching a new pinnacle in the blockbuster era that the comic-book studio has come to dominate.
The “Avengers” finale far exceeded even its own gargantuan expectations, according to studio estimates Sunday. The movie had been forecast to open between $260 million and $300 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters, but moviegoers turned out in such droves that “Endgame” blew past the previous record of $257.7 million, set last year by “Avengers: Infinity War” when it narrowly surpassed “The Force Awakens.” “Endgame” was just as enormous overseas. Worldwide, it obliterated the previous record of $640.5 million, also set by “Infinity War.” (“Infinity War” didn’t open in China, the world’s second largest movie market, until two weeks after its debut.) “Endgame” set a new weekend record in China, too, where it made $330.5 million. |
Wow, insane
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