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They mentioned some of my favorite Time Travel movies and shows. Loved Back to the Future and Quantum Leap shout outs. Will buy when it comes out.
Yes! Had to amend my PP.
They mentioned some of my favorite Time Travel movies and shows. Loved Back to the Future and Quantum Leap shout outs. Will buy when it comes out.
Saw preorders for it already, somewhere. Saturday. Can't remember now what retailer has it, but it was on their website or app.I saw the movie yesterday. The busiest I have ever seen it at my local movie theater. IT was paced so well the three hours just flew by. I felt it was right where they left Cap. But I loved Agent Carter the series so I guess that's just an alternate reality now. I wanted to cry with joy at then end.
Loved the women coming together to fight.
They mentioned some of my favorite Time Travel movies and shows. Loved Back to the Future and Quantum Leap shout outs. Will buy when it comes out.
I agree. I saw it yesterday at 7am and then my husband took our DD9 right after. As we were switching off with my youngest DD I mentioned this to him. I thought it was more prevalent than prior films. DD knows curse words are not appropriate language, but when you hear the “good guys” using them repeatedly it’s something to be conscious of.Just a random note for you fellow parents out there:
The cursing was a bit gratuitous. Obviously, we know a PG-13 movie will have these things. It just seemed more frequent than the previous Marvel films. I wouldn't keep my 8yo from seeing it again because of this but it's just something to consider for those who may be more intolerant or have younger ears with them.
... but when you hear the “good guys” using them repeatedly it’s something to be conscious of.
I would say for one of them Iron Man did tell his daughter that she shouldn’t say that word and that it’s mommy's word. I sort of loved the America’s butt running gag.I agree. I saw it yesterday at 7am and then my husband took our DD9 right after. As we were switching off with my youngest DD I mentioned this to him. I thought it was more prevalent than prior films. DD knows curse words are not appropriate language, but when you hear the “good guys” using them repeatedly it’s something to be conscious of.
They explained it exactly as I understood it all. Though I forgot they used the word quantum realm.
Too funny you mentioned that. DH wanted more than anything to hear Cap utter "the big one" since his squeaky clean language has been something of a running joke.Just a random note for you fellow parents out there:
The cursing was a bit gratuitous. Obviously, we know a PG-13 movie will have these things. It just seemed more frequent than the previous Marvel films. I wouldn't keep my 8yo from seeing it again because of this but it's just something to consider for those who may be more intolerant or have younger ears with them.
She is really OP right now and I have similar concerns. I also feel a little salty because shes taken the mantle of the "most powerful" character in the MCU away from Wanda. I love Elizabeth Olsen's (and the writers) take on Scarlet Witch who has these incredible abilities and at the same time is flawed. Wanda is still learning how to control her powers, emotions, and is still making/learning form her mistakes. I guess Carol has had years of training with the Kree before she discovered her true powers and has had years since then to refine them but I would have really liked to see that on film. It works better when we have several films to see the characters get fleshed out. It would be like introducing Thor with just having Ragnarok as the starting point.
I find it funny that so many have to have that one aspect explained but never question having Rocket flying a spaceship, just to name one unplausible item from the plot. I mean, they can accept anything is possible except when it comes to how they show time travel and that better fit in a box that already holds other time travel stuff.The one thing I love about this movie (and other time travel related movies) is how all the self-described physicists come out of the wood work to explain it to the rest of us laymen and make sure to tell us they know everything about the subject.
The one thing I love about this movie (and other time travel related movies) is how all the self-described physicists come out of the wood work to explain it to the rest of us laymen and make sure to tell us they know everything about the subject.
The thing with Cap was hilarious. I didn’t have a problem with the language really, just something that stood out to me compared to previous films. More of a Guardians level of colorful words than an Avengers level if that makes sense.I would say for one of them Iron Man did tell his daughter that she shouldn’t say that word and that it’s mommy's word. I sort of loved the America’s butt running gag.
I’m not certain if it makes complete sense, but I kinda like the idea that Cap only went back in time, had a normal life, aged naturally, and walked to that bench at the appropriate time.They explained it exactly as I understood it all. Though I forgot they used the word quantum realm.
And they still can't explain Cap's reappearance but I still maintain we aren't shown how he arrived there so it can be that he did have some assistance with that part and we never see it. May even have been a scene that landed on the cutting room floor. I know there's been more than one movie that had deleted scenes on their DVD and I saw what I felt to be, key moments that would explain confusing plot points, left on the cutting room floor. Even Marvel isn't immune to poor editing choices. Some of it is simply a case that that scene didn't test well when test audiences viewed
Only if he loses the gut, LOLAfter End-Game, I think for GOTG 3
They'll find Gamora, but since Thor is with them, she'll start falling for Thor instead of Quill and there will be a love triangle of sorts
I know I'm in the minority here but this movie wasn't firing on all cylinders for me.