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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 19, 2019 18:31:30 GMT -5
Another thing that made me laugh--I had the subtitles on and when the Asgardians are chasing Rocket when he gets the Ether, the subtitle says: ASGARDIAN GUARD "GET THE RABBIT" So it's not just Thor haha. Now I want someone to dub over this scene with Elmer Rudd's voice.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Aug 19, 2019 20:59:04 GMT -5
Another thing that made me laugh--I had the subtitles on and when the Asgardians are chasing Rocket when he gets the Ether, the subtitle says: ASGARDIAN GUARD "GET THE RABBIT" So it's not just Thor haha. Yeah I caught that in the theater. Apparently raccoons are not things in Asgard which I guess makes sense since they aren't indigenous to the nordic countries
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Post by Heartbreaker on Aug 19, 2019 21:23:27 GMT -5
I like to think that in Asgard, rabbits are called raccoons.
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Aug 19, 2019 23:33:46 GMT -5
My dad never got a chance to watch Endgame in the theatre when it was out. We watched it this afternoon. This is a man who attempts to stifle his emotions and isn't one to shed many tears. When Tony dies it broke my dad. He actually got up out of the chair, went to the bathroom several times to get some tissue, and kept choking up as he hated watching that scene unfold.
Afterwards he said it was the greatest film he's ever watched. The assemble scene and Tony dying is what got him the most.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 20, 2019 3:52:09 GMT -5
It's somewhat splitting hairs, but I could see the strongest and most powerful being two separate categories. And from that perspective, I'd say Wanda could be the most powerful, if not necessarily the strongest. That's the way I see it. Get past Wanda's powers (easier said than done) and she's not really a threat.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Aug 20, 2019 8:21:28 GMT -5
Another thing that made me laugh--I had the subtitles on and when the Asgardians are chasing Rocket when he gets the Ether, the subtitle says: ASGARDIAN GUARD "GET THE RABBIT" So it's not just Thor haha. I caught that in the theater and had a good laugh over it. I assumed that it was then just a cultural thing with Asgardians. As far as who is the strongest, Wanda has infinity stone-level power at her disposal (or better). She easily has the most power even if physically she is every bit the 140-ish lb woman (I could be off a bit, but Olsen is fairly thin but not particularly petite which makes her a little hard to gauge as far as her physical size goes). Captain Marvel, however, is the most physically powerful, though she is vulnerable to the power of an infinity stone. Those two statements easily triggers the pathetic sap who edited all of the women out of the movie, but it is what it is. The two most powerful individuals in the movies are women.
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Post by Rican on Aug 20, 2019 11:24:37 GMT -5
Watched it again last night after watching Infinity War earlier in the day. Still holds up, great movie.
I really feel like Black Widow is gonna be brought back in some form. It feels weird to have her be the first movie in the new phase if it isn't going to tie into the future at all. Also, Hulk mentioning her right before Cap makes the time jump and it not really being elaborated on makes me think there will be something to it. Maybe Cap brings her back somehow?
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Aug 20, 2019 11:28:37 GMT -5
Watched it again last night after watching Infinity War earlier in the day. Still holds up, great movie. I really feel like Black Widow is gonna be brought back in some form. It feels weird to have her be the first movie in the new phase if it isn't going to tie into the future at all. Also, Hulk mentioning her right before Cap makes the time jump and it not really being elaborated on makes me think there will be something to it. Maybe Cap brings her back somehow? That kind of would cheapen her sacrifice. At best, Hulk has some residual energy from the stones in him and the combination of the Reality Stone and the Soul Stone could allow him to occasionally have visions of her.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Aug 20, 2019 12:44:36 GMT -5
Watched it again last night after watching Infinity War earlier in the day. Still holds up, great movie. I really feel like Black Widow is gonna be brought back in some form. It feels weird to have her be the first movie in the new phase if it isn't going to tie into the future at all. Also, Hulk mentioning her right before Cap makes the time jump and it not really being elaborated on makes me think there will be something to it. Maybe Cap brings her back somehow? It’s Marvel. They could find a way to set up the entire 4th and 5th phases from a prequel if they really wanted to. I expect Black Widow to tie very strongly into future movies, but I also expect the Scarlett Johansson version of her to stay very dead.
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Post by Chainsaw on Aug 20, 2019 15:16:23 GMT -5
Another thing that made me laugh--I had the subtitles on and when the Asgardians are chasing Rocket when he gets the Ether, the subtitle says: ASGARDIAN GUARD "GET THE RABBIT" So it's not just Thor haha. Yeah I caught that in the theater. Apparently raccoons are not things in Asgard which I guess makes sense since they aren't indigenous to the nordic countries ...that's such a beautiful detail.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Aug 21, 2019 17:07:21 GMT -5
Watched it again last night after watching Infinity War earlier in the day. Still holds up, great movie. I really feel like Black Widow is gonna be brought back in some form. It feels weird to have her be the first movie in the new phase if it isn't going to tie into the future at all. Also, Hulk mentioning her right before Cap makes the time jump and it not really being elaborated on makes me think there will be something to it. Maybe Cap brings her back somehow? Multiverse. Thanks to Endgame, we now have the following alternate timelines that couldn't be erased: 1. 2012 Loki running around with the Tesseract 2. Nat still alive and trapped on Vormir, due to her never making the sacrifice(Speculative only) 3. The Guardians of the Galaxy as we know them never came into being, due to Thanos and his troops going forward in time and dying 4. The Snap never happened, because 2014 Thanos died before he could collect the stones and complete his goal 5. After saving the universe in 2023, Steve Rogers quietly retired and led the life of his dreams with Peggy Carter until her death in 2016 I have tried to rationalize why multiverses aren't necessary or won't be a thing, but there's too many loose-ends that can only be explained by their existence. And honestly, I'm OK with their existence, because it does create interesting possibilities for the future. If Evans, Johnansen or RDJ wanted to return, they can just use one of the alternate timelines and not have to taint Endgame's climax.
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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on Aug 22, 2019 19:47:54 GMT -5
Watched it again last night after watching Infinity War earlier in the day. Still holds up, great movie. I really feel like Black Widow is gonna be brought back in some form. It feels weird to have her be the first movie in the new phase if it isn't going to tie into the future at all. Also, Hulk mentioning her right before Cap makes the time jump and it not really being elaborated on makes me think there will be something to it. Maybe Cap brings her back somehow? Multiverse. Thanks to Endgame, we now have the following alternate timelines that couldn't be erased: 1. 2012 Loki running around with the Tesseract 2. Nat still alive and trapped on Vormir, due to her never making the sacrifice 3. The Guardians of the Galaxy as we know them never came into being, due to Thanos and his troops going forward in time and dying 4. The Snap never happened, because 2014 Thanos died before he could collect the stones and complete his goal 5. After saving the universe in 2023, Steve Rogers quietly retired and led the life of his dreams with Peggy Carter until her death in 2016 I have tried to rationalize why multiverses aren't necessary or won't be a thing, but there's too many loose-ends that can only be explained by their existence. And honestly, I'm OK with their existence, because it does create interesting possibilities for the future. If Evans, Johnansen or RDJ wanted to return, they can just use one of the alternate timelines and not have to taint Endgame's climax. What part does the second timeline with Nat originate from if you don’t mind me asking.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 22, 2019 20:11:41 GMT -5
If Evans, Johnansen or RDJ wanted to return, they can just use one of the alternate timelines and not have to taint Endgame's climax. Evans seems to be low-key on board with a mid-20th century setting movie following Cap and Peggy, which by necessity would have to be in the alternate timeline he created. I could definitely see them doing it in 6-7 years, giving Evans the time he wants to do non-Marvel projects, by which time he'd be the perfect age to portray a middle-aged Steve.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Aug 23, 2019 6:06:38 GMT -5
Multiverse. Thanks to Endgame, we now have the following alternate timelines that couldn't be erased: 1. 2012 Loki running around with the Tesseract 2. Nat still alive and trapped on Vormir, due to her never making the sacrifice 3. The Guardians of the Galaxy as we know them never came into being, due to Thanos and his troops going forward in time and dying 4. The Snap never happened, because 2014 Thanos died before he could collect the stones and complete his goal 5. After saving the universe in 2023, Steve Rogers quietly retired and led the life of his dreams with Peggy Carter until her death in 2016 I have tried to rationalize why multiverses aren't necessary or won't be a thing, but there's too many loose-ends that can only be explained by their existence. And honestly, I'm OK with their existence, because it does create interesting possibilities for the future. If Evans, Johnansen or RDJ wanted to return, they can just use one of the alternate timelines and not have to taint Endgame's climax. What part does the second timeline with Nat originate from if you don’t mind me asking. That's mostly speculation on my part, but if Cap returned the stones to their proper places and times, it should create a timeline in which Nat didn't die, but instead wakes up, possibly in the same pool as Hawkeye and Thanos when they got the Soul Stone.
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Post by Larryhausen on Aug 23, 2019 8:44:04 GMT -5
I once read something from a comic artist who said that they tend to draw heroes charging from left to right, because that's the way(most of us) read, and going right to left would subconsciously imply a retreat.
I also read that The Russo's wanted the Assemble Charge to feel like a splash page from a comic.
I just realized that almost every single forward movement by the heroes in the final battle was, you guessed it, moving to the right of the screen.
I really hope that was intentional as well.
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Post by Famous Rocking Chimes on Aug 23, 2019 18:11:22 GMT -5
What part does the second timeline with Nat originate from if you don’t mind me asking. That's mostly speculation on my part, but if Cap returned the stones to their proper places and times, it should create a timeline in which Nat didn't die, but instead wakes up, possibly in the same pool as Hawkeye and Thanos when they got the Soul Stone. I think someone from Marvel said that even when Cap returns the Soul Stone it doesn’t resurrect Nat at all.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Aug 23, 2019 18:27:26 GMT -5
That's mostly speculation on my part, but if Cap returned the stones to their proper places and times, it should create a timeline in which Nat didn't die, but instead wakes up, possibly in the same pool as Hawkeye and Thanos when they got the Soul Stone. I think someone from Marvel said that even when Cap returns the Soul Stone it doesn’t resurrect Nat at all. No, but going by the rules of time travel, it should have created a new timeline in which she's still alive, but unable to get off of Vormir. Maybe she even takes over as the protector? It's confusing, because in any other movie, the events of the final battle would have negated the events of two entire movies lol I guess I could accept that time travel behaves the way they stated in the movie, EXCEPT for when other Infinity Stones are involved. Meaning that the Soul Stone can take precedence over the Time Stone in order to maintain some type of universal balance.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 23, 2019 18:27:30 GMT -5
That's mostly speculation on my part, but if Cap returned the stones to their proper places and times, it should create a timeline in which Nat didn't die, but instead wakes up, possibly in the same pool as Hawkeye and Thanos when they got the Soul Stone. I think someone from Marvel said that even when Cap returns the Soul Stone it doesn’t resurrect Nat at all. The Russos, as part of their marathon post-Endgame Q&A tour. Though, as is often pointed out, if it's not explicitly shown or stated on screen it's always subject to change. And sometimes even being on screen isn't enough to prevent change.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 23, 2019 18:33:33 GMT -5
I think someone from Marvel said that even when Cap returns the Soul Stone it doesn’t resurrect Nat at all. No, but going by the rules of time travel, it should have created a new timeline in which she's still alive, but unable to get off of Vormir. Maybe she even takes over as the protector? Based on the rules of the movie, the Stone has to be replaced the same moment it originally leaves, which isn't when Nat dies, but when Clint quantum jumps back to 2023. So returning the Soul Stone doesn't prevent her from dying, as she's still already dead by the time Cap brings it back. Now, if he were to bring it back before she died and just handed it to her and Clint and they used that instead...
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Aug 23, 2019 18:52:40 GMT -5
No, but going by the rules of time travel, it should have created a new timeline in which she's still alive, but unable to get off of Vormir. Maybe she even takes over as the protector? Based on the rules of the movie, the Stone has to be replaced the same moment it originally leaves, which isn't when Nat dies, but when Clint quantum jumps back to 2023. So returning the Soul Stone doesn't prevent her from dying, as she's still already dead by the time Cap brings it back. Now, if he were to bring it back before she died and just handed it to her and Clint and they used that instead... Good point. You have to wonder if he would have thought of that, though. And it creates a paradox that makes my brain hurt lol
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