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Hugh 25-04-2019 03:14

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
And so it should.

It was tremendous - I would strongly recommend that it should be seen, on the big screen.

I was blown away by it.

General Maximus 25-04-2019 03:33

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
I whole heartedly agree, I know a few people who cant be bothered to go for the cinema (for anything) and wait for everything to come out on dvd/bluray and it just isn't the same.

broadbandking 25-04-2019 12:43

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
I have heard its amazing can't wait for tonight, then once I have seen it I will chance it by taking my 4yr old as he hasn't shut up about it.

General Maximus 25-04-2019 14:38

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
he'll enjoy all the action and stuff but tbh I don't think the film is suitable for him. It has its funny moments like the other films do but this one is split into distinct segments and the first part of the film is very glum and he'll be bored and won't understand what is happening.

Stuart 25-04-2019 15:39

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35992085)
Word of warning. Some reviews have minor spoilers by mentioning details that, if you have watched previous films, allow you to piece together some aspects of the plot.

The equivalent of reviewing the Sixth Sense and going 'and surprising developments about Bruce Willis' character'

I mean I wasn't aware that Disney were even planning a Star Wars shared-universe so that's one aspect of the film spoiled for me! (just kidding).

I've read some of the spoilers. I have to admit, spoilers in general don't bother me that much. Through practice, I've become good at ignoring what I've heard before about a film while watching it.

But I also find a major part of me enjoying a film is me enjoying the film before the ending. The problem, for me, with the Sixth Sense isn't so much that I guessed the surprise from the first scene Bruce Willis was in, it's that the rest of the film leading up to the reveal of the surprise wasn't that entertaining.

I've read of some surprises in Avengers:Endgame, but I don't think what I have read will spoil my enjoyment.

broadbandking 25-04-2019 18:22

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35992197)
he'll enjoy all the action and stuff but tbh I don't think the film is suitable for him. It has its funny moments like the other films do but this one is split into distinct segments and the first part of the film is very glum and he'll be bored and won't understand what is happening.


He has seen most of the marvel movies and stays rather focused in them, he watch captain marvel the other day and was glued to the screen.

Hugh 26-04-2019 16:50

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
I promise this is not a spoiler!

Google "Thanos", click on/press the Infinity Gauntlet on the right hand side and see what happens.

General Maximus 26-04-2019 17:04

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
that is absolutely flipping genius and I love it when people care and want to join in the fun like that

Stephen 26-04-2019 17:11

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Yeah I found that this morning. Really awesome of Google, love their wee Easter eggs they create.

Pierre 26-04-2019 18:37

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
It was good, nothing more.it did have some great moments.

Not a spoiler but I did think the thing at the end would have been given to the other person.

General Maximus 26-04-2019 19:07

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35992357)
Not a spoiler but I did think the thing at the end would have been given to the other person.

Spoiler: 
Me too, i assumed they were going to look forward and set up the next film(s) as they always have done but instead they chose to look back. I didn't expect it, i didn't think of it but i loved it and it was a perfect homage and tribute to honour characters who have sacraficed and given so much.

Hugh 26-04-2019 19:39

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Did you notice the teenager at the end of the third (?) last scene, when everyone was together? - top right hand corner.

Spoiler: 
He’s the kid from Iron Man 3 - all grown up

Pierre 26-04-2019 19:45

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35992368)
Did you notice the teenager at the end of the third (?) last scene, when everyone was together? - top right hand corner.

Spoiler: 
He’s the kid from Iron Man 3 - all grown up

I did wonder who he was .

Spoiler: 
we were debating whether Gamora was killed during Iron Mans snap? She wasn’t with the Guardians at the end

General Maximus 26-04-2019 19:53

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
Thanks, i noticed him the first time round and wondered who he was and thought i was being stupid and saw him again. It is a lovely touch. I meant to google him and forgot.

broadbandking 27-04-2019 08:27

Re: Avengers: Endgame
 
I enjoyed the film but was disappointed with some of the characters.

There was a few lol moments but I did like the ending


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