Wow! What an ending! Who'd have thought that Thanos was Captain America's father!
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Wow! What an ending! Who'd have thought that Thanos was Captain America's father!
Movie was incredibly crazy amazingly good. Luckily I was able to hold off going for water break... afterwards I had the longest piss ever, while giggling like a 12 year old. Toooo gooood.
Try to watch it in IMAX as the whole movie was filmed with IMAX camera. Enjoy the movie people!
That's a great way to put it, I felt the time flew by as well, I looked at my watch once and it was well over 2hrs in, and I couldn't believe it - this film is many things, and has so many positive attributes, but I'd bet the one lesson other film makers will take away, is how brilliant it was at pacing.
Seeing it again in a few hours, I'll probably end up seeing this thing 3x in the theater as I got some IMAX tickets for next week as well now from some family. I haven't done that since the Star Wars films were redone and re released in theaters back in 1997(I think that's when it was).
I said earlier that I thought Endgame had a decent shot at hitting that 300mil pie in the sky figure. Heh, that optimistic estimate that many have had has been smashed, big time. It's tracking for $350 mil opening weekend, broke the Thursday night/preview record by a wide margin as well. China alone is on pace for a mid $200mil USD opening as well, somewhere between 215 and 240 I've read from several sources online. A one billion opening weekend/3day is now possible as well thanks to China and the rest of the overseas market. Endgame is over-performing in almost every metric, surpassing even the most optimistic estimates. This is incredible, very happy for the MCU, Kevin Feige is a genius for putting these 22 films together and wrapping up the first "super phase" in this manner. Just rewards IMO.
I’m going to have to watch that a second time. It was brilliant. Marvel knows how to tug on your heart strings in the best of ways. Such an epic way to end things!
Drove 25 minutes through a snow storm only to be told they cancelled all shows that night. No notice.
Now I'm waiting till Wednesday to see it elsewhere. :guns:
Watched it a second time at Eau Claire with some friends. The fucking audio cut out 4 times for 10-15 seconds at a time then sounded tin like for a while after. Was really annoyed at it and had to fill our friends in on missed dialogue. Guessing a lot of the theatre was pissed as people were shouting
How essential is seeing captain marvel?
I haven’t seen captain marvel but from my understanding the movie is set at the very beginning of all the development of characters. The only thing I think you’ll miss is the development of cap marvel which shouldn’t be an issue?
Was chatting about this yesterday, only must watch is Infinity War. Everything else isn’t required, but nice to have to understand the characters within Endgame. Although thinking about it again, I really wish I watched Spoiler:
Antman seriesfirst.
Watched it at Crowfoot, the concession area is horrible by the actual AVX Theatre was excellent.
The movie was really good, definitely not what I was expecting.
To get max reference:
Spoiler:
Ironman 1+3
Cap 1+2
Thor 2+3
Avenger 1+2
Dr Strange
Both Cap Marvel and Black Panther are not crucial. Given both were shot after/during Endgame, it was probably too late to include them.
A bit hurried but given how it need to have closure for the last decade, well worth it.
Definitely not expected plot wise.
I was expecting $850M-$1B, ending up to be $1.2B.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...2b-bow-1205398
$350M for US, $330M for China and the world made up the rest. Disney is going to own everything and everyone after this.
The elevator scene got me and cheese burgers.
My gf and I watched (almost) all of the mcu movies throughout April in preparation of this and it definitely paid off. We did the chronological order way but release date would probably be less confusing if you haven't seen most of them already.
Blown away today. I know some people are complaining that they spent the first hour developing the post snap world but I think I would have been quite disappointed if they didnt spend sometime discussing such a massive event.
Without getting into spoilers, there was only one little thing I didn't like regarding Banner, which Im sure everyone knows what I'm referring too, but besides that I thought the movie was perfect. 9/10. Cant believe how epic it was and that they actually managed to pull this off.
Leaving the theatre you realize you have just watched a cinematic event that will likely never happen again. Not with the same effect at least. 10 years and over 20 movies culminating in an epic ending. Just wow.
No bonus footage at the end. Dont wait
Well I can't wait to see this now. These movies have all been mildly entertaining to this point, but mostly just a lot of CGI bullshit to woo the masses. Reading the feedback here gives me hope. Really weird that the last movie in a massive series would be the best one. F&F franchise is one of the only ones to pull off the later movies being better.
So satisfying gotta go watch it again.