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LeSean tweeting spoilers about Endgame is pretty much the douchiest thing anyone could do...so of course he did it and STILL hasn't taken them down...surprised there isn't a thread about this.

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Saw Endgame. I do not want to spoil anything for anyone (next week I may have a few questions), but right now my only comment is: of the total 3 hours, 2 minutes of run time,  the first 3 hours were ok (meh for most of it as I felt like I was enduring something, not enjoying a movie), the last 2 minutes!? AMAZING!!! That made all things right for me as he was by far my favorite character. 

And now I am done with Marvel being a "must see" except for GoTG and Dr. Strange. 

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I just saw Endgame again with a more open mind and a little better understanding of some of the things that happened during this first 2 hours. Loved it all this time, it’s right up there at the top of the MCU. :thumbsup:

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Avengers Endgame feels like the end. There really isn't any motivation to see anymore after this movie. It was a satisfying movie, hitting many of the points we wanted resolved.

 

It will be interesting if the next phase of movies will be able to draw back audiences. Especially if they get an SJW re-focus. A-Force could turn into a Ghostbusters disaster if they go down that path.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Fallser said:

LeSean tweeting spoilers about Endgame is pretty much the douchiest thing anyone could do...so of course he did it and STILL hasn't taken them down...surprised there isn't a thread about this.

 

Lesean has never been a role model. Let's not forget the guy was being investigated last year.

 

It's impossible to avoid spoilers for this movie if you're on the internet. Many sites will warn you about containing spoilers, but then post a picture from the movie in the thumbnail. If you stay on the inter-webs, the best you could hope for is to only get un-important spoilers, like who makes a cameo in the movie.

 

 

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1 hour ago, unbillievable said:

Avengers Endgame feels like the end. There really isn't any motivation to see anymore after this movie. It was a satisfying movie, hitting many of the points we wanted resolved.

 

It will be interesting if the next phase of movies will be able to draw back audiences. Especially if they get an SJW re-focus. A-Force could turn into a Ghostbusters disaster if they go down that path.

 

 

 

So you’re saying you’re not a fan of the feminism pushed down our throats there at the end? ? 

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Endgame was ok.  It was probably a good movie on it's own, but it was next to impossible to follow-up Infinity War.  Avoiding any spoilers, here's what really sticks out to me:

 

1. One major suprise

2. I absolutely hated what they did with one character.  His reaction makes sense, but they took it too far.

3. The rules they established for the main plan in the movie really didn't make much sense, especially with what happened in previous movies.  I'm willing to accept it for the sake of the movie though.

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Avengers Endgame was so well done that any Marvel movie that comes after it will surely disappoint. It's good that Guardians of the Galaxy got pushed back.  

 

 I don't think they missed a single main or secondary character in this movie.  They even had the kid from Iron Man 3 in it. The only one I can think of is Justin Hammer from Iron Man 2.  

 

I have superhero movie fatigue.  I invested in Iron Man back in 2008 and saw most of the Marvel movies since, but I think I've had my fill.  

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18 hours ago, dpberr said:

Avengers Endgame was so well done that any Marvel movie that comes after it will surely disappoint.

 

I'd actually replace that with Infinity War.  Maybe it's something so simple as having the Empire Strikes Back approach where the bad guys win, but at least for me, that movie blows Endgame out of the water.

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20 hours ago, dpberr said:

Avengers Endgame was so well done that any Marvel movie that comes after it will surely disappoint. It's good that Guardians of the Galaxy got pushed back.  

 

 I don't think they missed a single main or secondary character in this movie.  They even had the kid from Iron Man 3 in it. The only one I can think of is Justin Hammer from Iron Man 2.  

 

I have superhero movie fatigue.  I invested in Iron Man back in 2008 and saw most of the Marvel movies since, but I think I've had my fill.  

But did they bring back the original Captain Rhodes? How about the girl who was the youngest daughter on Growing Pains who had a crush on Captain America at the end of the 1st Avengers?  Also might have been tough to bring back the congressman that hated Tony (Gary Schandlings character?)

 

I'm going to see it tonight

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