FrontOfficeEye wrote:
 I'm sure DP will finally join the gang in Avengers 5.
  I'm sure DP will finally join the gang in Avengers 5.Moderators: j4remi, NoLayupRule, HerSports85, GONYK, Jeff Van Gully, dakomish23, Deeeez Knicks, mpharris36
 
                                                                                            
               FrontOfficeEye wrote:
 I'm sure DP will finally join the gang in Avengers 5.
  I'm sure DP will finally join the gang in Avengers 5. 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                                  FrontOfficeEye wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:Should we even rank the Deadpool movie with the other marvel movies? I enjoyed that movie

 
                    
                    
                    
                                      
               Sprewell4Three wrote:The Black Panther movie needed more action. There were some scenes that just dragged too much. I thought it was good but lil disappointing.
Civil War was good but the conflict didn’t convince me enough. Felt like they just came out fighting just to be fighting.
Infinity War gave me the feeling that there was a legitimate threat.
Haven’t seen Thor Ragnarok yet. But I’ve heard good things
vallen wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:The Black Panther movie needed more action. There were some scenes that just dragged too much. I thought it was good but lil disappointing.
Civil War was good but the conflict didn’t convince me enough. Felt like they just came out fighting just to be fighting.
Infinity War gave me the feeling that there was a legitimate threat.
Haven’t seen Thor Ragnarok yet. But I’ve heard good things
i have to agree. i think BP is overrated. Killmonger made the movie. BP himself is a little dull.
agree with IW too, the stakes were meant to be higher and I felt like they delivered.
Sprewell4Three wrote:The Black Panther movie needed more action. There were some scenes that just dragged too much. I thought it was good but lil disappointing.
Civil War was good but the conflict didn’t convince me enough. Felt like they just came out fighting just to be fighting.
Infinity War gave me the feeling that there was a legitimate threat.
Haven’t seen Thor Ragnarok yet. But I’ve heard good things
 
                    
                    
                                                                      El Poochio wrote:Marty McFly wrote:El Poochio wrote:
Ragnarok disgusting no respect given to Hela Surtur they made a joke of Thor too
I'ma Thor stan he was getting in even if howard the duck had a prominent role.Spoiler:
Guano wrote:Fourni3r forgetting he has Bob cousy handles
Woodsanity wrote:Imagine trusting a team with World B Flat on it without Lebron keeping him in check.
spree8 wrote:K P 6 wrote:CowboyBebop wrote:Is there anything in particular you disliked?
Just overall was not at the edge of my seat. I felt like it’s because Thanos wasn’t evil enough for me. I mean they kept showing his soft side.
I’m a guy who thinks the Avengers 1 was the best out of all.
Totally agree with this. Thanos was too soft. Started out like a bad mofo tho in the beginning (the way I always knew him)... but downhill from there.
I really have to watch what I say here, so as to not spoil the many surprises this film holds (even for me). So let me stick with generalities, with a few specifics tossed in at the end, concerning Josh Brolin.
Visually spectacular, as are all the Marvel movies. But this film hits emotional depths few of the others have even come close to, yet humor takes center stage at all the rights moments. There are a couple times my chest constricted from what I was seeing, making me want to cry. You’ll recognize those instances when you watch the film.
Brolin is an incredible Thanos, moving and emoting just as I tried to portray him in the comics. The movie’s two and a half running time shoots past nearly unnoticed. The thing is though, I feel I’m going to have to view the film a number of more times before I get a solid grip on just how good it is. Still at that rather stunned point.
Yes, I know my opinion should be considered a bit biased, because of my connection to the production but the Russos, Markus, McFeely and everyone else involved in this film get my heartfelt thanks for bringing everyone’s favorite Titan to life in the best way possible, in a jaw-droppingly awesome fashion. Ten out of ten thumbs up.
 
                    
                    
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                                                                      Sedale Threatt wrote:spree8 wrote:K P 6 wrote:Just overall was not at the edge of my seat. I felt like it’s because Thanos wasn’t evil enough for me. I mean they kept showing his soft side.
I’m a guy who thinks the Avengers 1 was the best out of all.
Totally agree with this. Thanos was too soft. Started out like a bad mofo tho in the beginning (the way I always knew him)... but downhill from there.
Interestingly, the guy who created Thanos, Jim Starlin, loved it:I really have to watch what I say here, so as to not spoil the many surprises this film holds (even for me). So let me stick with generalities, with a few specifics tossed in at the end, concerning Josh Brolin.
Visually spectacular, as are all the Marvel movies. But this film hits emotional depths few of the others have even come close to, yet humor takes center stage at all the rights moments. There are a couple times my chest constricted from what I was seeing, making me want to cry. You’ll recognize those instances when you watch the film.
Brolin is an incredible Thanos, moving and emoting just as I tried to portray him in the comics. The movie’s two and a half running time shoots past nearly unnoticed. The thing is though, I feel I’m going to have to view the film a number of more times before I get a solid grip on just how good it is. Still at that rather stunned point.
Yes, I know my opinion should be considered a bit biased, because of my connection to the production but the Russos, Markus, McFeely and everyone else involved in this film get my heartfelt thanks for bringing everyone’s favorite Titan to life in the best way possible, in a jaw-droppingly awesome fashion. Ten out of ten thumbs up.
 
                                                                                                           
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               Statrax wrote:I knew it was too good to be true but...Spoiler:
spree8 wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:spree8 wrote:
Totally agree with this. Thanos was too soft. Started out like a bad mofo tho in the beginning (the way I always knew him)... but downhill from there.
Interestingly, the guy who created Thanos, Jim Starlin, loved it:I really have to watch what I say here, so as to not spoil the many surprises this film holds (even for me). So let me stick with generalities, with a few specifics tossed in at the end, concerning Josh Brolin.
Visually spectacular, as are all the Marvel movies. But this film hits emotional depths few of the others have even come close to, yet humor takes center stage at all the rights moments. There are a couple times my chest constricted from what I was seeing, making me want to cry. You’ll recognize those instances when you watch the film.
Brolin is an incredible Thanos, moving and emoting just as I tried to portray him in the comics. The movie’s two and a half running time shoots past nearly unnoticed. The thing is though, I feel I’m going to have to view the film a number of more times before I get a solid grip on just how good it is. Still at that rather stunned point.
Yes, I know my opinion should be considered a bit biased, because of my connection to the production but the Russos, Markus, McFeely and everyone else involved in this film get my heartfelt thanks for bringing everyone’s favorite Titan to life in the best way possible, in a jaw-droppingly awesome fashion. Ten out of ten thumbs up.Spoiler:
 
                    
                    
                                                                      CowboyBebop wrote:Will Lebron be able to get warriors players suspended again so he has another chance to win this year? Or will he fail and get yet another loss on an already unimpressive finals record?
CowboyBebop wrote:I forgot to mention the epicness ofSpoiler:
 
                                      
                                                                      cuyankees wrote:vallen wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:The Black Panther movie needed more action. There were some scenes that just dragged too much. I thought it was good but lil disappointing.
Civil War was good but the conflict didn’t convince me enough. Felt like they just came out fighting just to be fighting.
Infinity War gave me the feeling that there was a legitimate threat.
Haven’t seen Thor Ragnarok yet. But I’ve heard good things
i have to agree. i think BP is overrated. Killmonger made the movie. BP himself is a little dull.
agree with IW too, the stakes were meant to be higher and I felt like they delivered.
Glad someone finally said it bc can't understand for life of me why BP is so strongly loved and its box office showing. Killmonger was better and would be a better cast as BP.
In hindsight, what MCU pulled off w IW is unprecedented and applaud the effort despite nothing surprising me in the movie bc was a comic nerd coincidentally when the series came out.
