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But then again in your head probably everything makes perfectly sense. Which would totally be fine if you didn't have internet access. |
I saw it this weekend. Did Brie Larson's acting suck, yes. As an MCU Fan should you see it yes.
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Tell you what. Go see the movie this weekend and keep your ticket. If you liked the movie and realize you were wrong and that you were scammed, admit it here, and I'll buy you a ticket to Avengers: Endgame. Deal? |
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Wheatie if this doesn't convince you, nothing will.
Watch the whole thing and don't skip ahead. |
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Its like some people forget that they're not the center of the Universe and that their opinions are not the standard on which everyone else should based their decisions on....
Its a superhero movie created to sell toys to kids. Why does everyone expect the next Schindler's List when they go see these? Just turn your brain to OFF and enjoy the movie or just stop going. |
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Just admit it - you got scammed. There's no shame in it, it happens to everyone from time to time. Just relax already. |
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I have watched movie, I can't even imagine how this guys published this movie! All other MCU movies are best like infinity war, Doctor Strange, Thor: Ragnarok and other movies but this one... I don't know why other people hate this movie... for actress or anything... But I hate Captain Marvel movie = This movie is not like other MCU movies and not in good way! *** And just for you to know, my must fav character in Movies is a Woman. :) *** sorry for lang :helpme |
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I will have to smoke a lot of weed and maybe it will not suck...I have not smoked for weeks so if I light one every 15 min during the movie it should do the trick...
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Full story at https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/3/1...ce-760-million Epic Fail, wehateporn. |
I saw it. I liked it.
If you hate it... well sucks to be you! |
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Looking forward to getting my 4K Aquaman DVD next week. Love being able to have a beer or two while watching the film in complete silence. Not having to listen to people around me commenting or rustling wrappers etc. I'll do the same with Endgame and Capatin Marvel and all future films. Fuck people they annoy me!!!!:thumbsup:thumbsup
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However, I'm still a bit confused about the tesseract. We first see it in 1940's Germany with the Red Skull which ultimately resulted with it in the ice with Steve Rogers until he was discovered just before the events of the first Avengers movie. Loki used it to power the portal during the battle of New York, and once defeated Thor took it to Asgard for safe keeping. When Asgard was about to be destroyed in Thor: Ragnarok, Loki snatched it again and that's how Thanos got it in the opening of Avengers: Infinity War. So, how did it end up in the mid-west during the late 80's for this story? |
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I compare Acquman to the first Thor movie. "Thor" was "ok" but looked low budget, and I always got the impression that Marvel wasn't sure that Thor would be a good bet. DC's "bet" on Acquaman on the other hand looked like a very large budget in the hands of professionals throughout. |
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In the 40's, Red Skull finds it and somehow knows that the Tesseract used to be on Asgard because he called it the "Jewel of Odin" (Thor's Father). There's nothing (yet) in the movies though that explain how the Tesseract made it to 1940's Earth from Asgard. The Teseract whisks Redskull away at the end of Captain America: The first Avenger, and then Steve Rogers crashes the plane into the ice with the Tesseract on board. The Tesseract was found soon afterwards by Tony (Iron Man) Starks's father, Howard Stark who was friends with Peggy Carter and S.H.I.E.L.D. . It remained with SHIELD since then. SHIELD created "Project Pegasus" to study the stone. Project Pegasus shows up in Captain Marvel as you know, but also in the the first Avengers movie and in Iron Man 2. In the 1990's, The Tesseract was used for Project Pegasus in Captain Marvel by a scientist to develop a Faster than Light (FTL) engine. The scientist turned out to be Mar-Vel, a Kree. We found out near the end of the movie that Captain Marvel got her powers when the FTP engine containing the Tesseract blew up. In Avengers (2011?), Loki stole the Tesseract to open a portal so Thanos army could invade Earth. At the end the Avengers win of course and they send Loki and the Tesseract back to Asgard for safe keeping. In Thor Ragnarok, Hella ends up in Odins Vault and the Tesseract is there. Later on, Loki walks past the Tesseract too. We don't know it yet, but he steals the Tesseract and then gives it to Thanos in Infinity War. Thanos cruses the Tesseract to reveal that it had the Space Stone inside it. |
It takes skill to go from an escapist feature film about leotard-wearing flying superhumans to politics and conspiracy theories. I applaud your efforts. :D
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