wease wrote:How cool would it have been to see our good buddy Frank Castle there in that last fight?
I've seen a number of people saying they should have got Jackman/Wolverine in their as well.
If anything I would have rather seen a nice Stan Lee tribute at the end of the movie like what DP2 did. I think just about everyone at my showing was waiting for something at the end of the credits for Stan.
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And her movie felt so rushed. I mean the action scenes...were...the worst. The FX among the worst FX from Marvel. I love Larson as Marvel, but they both deserve so much better.
Just nuts: “With an estimated global opening weekend on course for $1.1 billion, Disney Avengers: Endgame will make what most successful superhero movies earn in a theatrical lifetime. At this level, film finance experts tell Deadline that the Anthony and Joe Russo-directed sequel will near cash breakeven tomorrow on Sunday, which is unheard of for a major studio tentpole during its opening weekend. Last year, the duo’s Avengers: Infinity War clicked into profitability after ten days.” https://deadline.com/2019/04/avengers-e ... 202603237/
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
Something that might be helping this movie's global take is that in many countries the distributor barred the use of coupons, promotions or membership rewards during its first weekend. I couldn't use either of my memberships to watch it, had to pay full price like some kind of commoner
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
theplatypus wrote:Something that might be helping this movie's global take is that in many countries the distributor barred the use of coupons, promotions or membership rewards during its first weekend. I couldn't use either of my memberships to watch it, had to pay full price like some kind of commoner
Actually, aren't the commoners the ones who use coupons?
theplatypus wrote:Something that might be helping this movie's global take is that in many countries the distributor barred the use of coupons, promotions or membership rewards during its first weekend. I couldn't use either of my memberships to watch it, had to pay full price like some kind of commoner
Actually, aren't the commoners the ones who use coupons?
I get free gift cards from Discover, and then the theater gives me free popcorn for "buying" tickets.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
Still unclear how they could claim to adhere to time travel where you cannot prevent your current present from happening and then have 2014 Thanos travel to 2019 and get dusted away, preventing every thanos related event post-2014
Mecca wrote:Still unclear how they could claim to adhere to time travel where you cannot prevent your current present from happening and then have 2014 Thanos travel to 2019 and get dusted away, preventing every thanos related event post-2014
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all the time travel elements too. Any good articles out there detailing everything?