Don't forget Scarlet Witch got her powers from the Mind Stone.
This is like telling someone who buys a home 2 years before an earthquake destroys it "Way to go, idiot!"who cares about small time fugitives when half the universe is dead
if they sign and the team stays together, all of them together defend the 2 stones and have a much easier task fending thanos off in wakanda. Thor comes back with the stormbreaker and chops thanos up, and since he doesn't have all the stones yet, can't snap the finger. problem solved
but nope, team cap indirectly dusted half the universe, hope you guys are happy
#TeamIronman
Don't know why. The third act in gotg2 felt like I was watching someone play a really shitty video game. With the stupid face Kurt Russell turns into and the over the top "your ruining my plan" "your starting to piss me off" bullshit.Your list is quite close to mine, except mine has The First Avenger lower. Nice to see more people who preferred GOTG2 to GOTG.
Speaking of this, it's odd to me that Yon-Rogg...
...questions Danver's ability to suppress her emotions in their final confrontation as if this is an issue we've seen her struggle with. There's really no rage, anger or fear to speak of in Danver's characterization that would suggest a lack of control. Other than their first training session where Yon-Rogg literally tells her she needs to master her emotions, it's not a trait that stuck out about her character at all, nor did we ever witness a lack of control on screen - but maybe it's just Larson's performance, which is very stoic and reserved.
Which is sort of against the original point that Thanos could somehow control the powers that were derived from given stones by possession of said stones; Mind was the last stone he acquired.Don't forget Scarlet Witch got her powers from the Mind Stone.
Finally saw it today. It was worth waiting to see it with my sister. Bloody hell what was all the complaining about? It was great. I'm quite impressed. Carol isn't at all how the trailers made her seem to be and despite the story being pretty predictable I liked the little touches that made it... more.
Like my sister said immediately after it ended, it was an empowering movie. It wasn't made for the comic book fans that just want to complain that it isn't exactly like the comics, it was a movie about a woman who fought insanely hard to get where she was and no matter how many times she got knocked down, she kept getting back up.
She reminds me a lot of Captain America in a way, except she didn't need a super soldier serum to achieve anything.
And on top of that yes, there's an entire scene dedicated to. These are things that, particularly in the 90s, you wouldn't see a man doing in movies.him and Carol...doing the dishes together
Is it weird that I liked that scene a lot? 'cause I liked it a lot. It was so... grounding. You basically never see stuff like that in superhero movies.
Is it weird that I liked that scene a lot? 'cause I liked it a lot. It was so... grounding. You basically never see stuff like that in superhero movies.
He's literally just tryingSpeaking of this, it's odd to me that Yon-Rogg...
...questions Danver's ability to suppress her emotions in their final confrontation as if this is an issue we've seen her struggle with. There's really no rage, anger or fear to speak of in Danver's characterization that would suggest a lack of control. Other than their first training session where Yon-Rogg literally tells her she needs to master her emotions, it's not a trait that stuck out about her character at all, nor did we ever witness a lack of control on screen - but maybe it's just Larson's performance, which is very stoic and reserved.
They could have watched the film 5 times over and they'd still trying to push their sad little agenda.Why do people still say she was stoic and reserved? Am I missing something?
The Carol Danvers I saw was strong-willed, cheeky, a bit of a thrill seeker, sarcastic on more than a couple of situations, compassionate, loving and a total badass with a great fashion sense.
Did they just watch the trailer?
Like yes, these are superheroes but they also do normal things too. I liked it.
I know you're making fun of these sorts of "critiques", but anyone who says this did not actually pay attention to the film.
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I really don't get this take at all. Like you said she's all of those things.Why do people still say she was stoic and reserved? Am I missing something?
The Carol Danvers I saw was strong-willed, cheeky, a bit of a thrill seeker, sarcastic on more than a couple of situations, compassionate, loving and a total badass with a great fashion sense.
Did they just watch the trailer?
Damn, I went in with the lowest expectations. There was so much negativity surrounding this movie from all sources. Ended up loving the movie. I didn't know much about Captain Marvel before this movie, but now I want more. She's my favorite hero so far, and I'm glad they made her epic.
I really don't get this take at all. Like you said she's all of those things.
Loved the 90's setting but they screwed it up immediately when she walks into the bar and is having the flashbacks. Can't believe for the level of 90's detail they screwed up that one very big one like that.
Why do people still say she was stoic and reserved? Am I missing something?
The Carol Danvers I saw was strong-willed, cheeky, a bit of a thrill seeker, sarcastic on more than a couple of situations, compassionate, loving and a total badass with a great fashion sense.
Did they just watch the trailer?
it was a movie about a woman who fought insanely hard to get where she was and no matter how many times she got knocked down, she kept getting back up.
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with Alt Right being all upset about the feminist angle of this movie. The movie had a bigger and more overt refugee message imo
My friend you just uncovered the REAL Project Pegasus. Lmao.
I swear this is not a thing, at all.So they took one of my favorite things about the movie and of course turned it around.
Fury kinda is emasculated by the women in this movie (based on our normal societal standards at least)quite a few times but he never ever takes it personally or sees it as a bad thing. He rolls with it every time. He just trusts the women he's working with to get the job done despite the fact that they're constantly showing him up. And on top of that yes, there's an entire scene dedicated to- especially once Maria joins the group -. These are things that, particularly in the 90s, you wouldn't see a man doing in movies.him and Carol...doing the dishes together