A few actual thoughts on Infinity War

Apr 10, 2019 17:59

First of all - I hope my previous post didn't create the impression that I didn't like the film! It was just a bit like sitting through a whole season of TV, crammed into 2 1/2 hours... No space to breathe.

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sea_thoughts April 10 2019, 22:12:14 UTC
Ah yes. If you'd seen Angel (I don't think you have), I would liken him to Angel (esp wrt Groo). And other things I am now blanking on. Ah Peter Quill. Had you survived, you might one day have grown up and overcome your insecurities.

I have seen some of Angel so I know what you mean! :D Little Peter's "that's total bullshit, Thor is clearly a stunner" look will forever amuse me. And most of the MCU fandom is pretty sure that those who were 'dusted' will be back because they got rid of all the newbies who just started their franchises. :P

To go from Doylist to Watsonian reasoning, Kevin Feige may claim everyone who was 'dusted' is totally absolutely positively gone and not coming back, but Strange is the master of the Time Stone, we specifically see him go through tons of scenarios in how the fight with Thanos turns out and his last words before vanishing are "I'm sorry, Tony, it was the only way." (emphasis mine) As veterans of Moffat's Who, we KNOW it's not over when time travel comes into play. Sure, Feige, they're 'really gone'... Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey is all I'll say!

!!!! omg That is amazing. (I am 100% on Tony's side.)

It's genius.

Poor guys, they deserved a happy ending.

THEY DO.

Also, Thor could speak Groot. That's just wonderful.

It is, but does this mean that Groot's name really IS Tree??

Which is why it's a little like being run over, there's no let-up.

Indeed! It's a lot to process.

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elisi April 11 2019, 18:50:29 UTC
I have seen some of Angel so I know what you mean! :D
Excellent! :)

Little Peter's "that's total bullshit, Thor is clearly a stunner" look will forever amuse me.
Little Peter is a gem. As is his quip about... Footloose? <3

And most of the MCU fandom is pretty sure that those who were 'dusted' will be back because they got rid of all the newbies who just started their franchises. :P
Yeah, like HALF of them bit the dust... Including Black Panther (although my main thought was 'Oh, then Shuri can be the new Black Panther!).

but Strange is the master of the Time Stone, we specifically see him go through tons of scenarios in how the fight with Thanos turns out and his last words before vanishing are "I'm sorry, Tony, it was the only way." (emphasis mine)
Yes I noticed that! Which also excused him seemingly giving in because Tony got tortured, which seemed... odd, considering that they'd just met and Dr Strange didn't seem like the kinda guy to buckle under pressure. So yeah, SHENANIGANS.

It is, but does this mean that Groot's name really IS Tree??
Could be?

Indeed! It's a lot to process.
I can't remember who 'died' (except for little Peter *is sad* and Black panther and Peter Quill [not sorry, he annoys me] and what's-his-face Winter Soldier and... Yeah, too many).

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Thank you! (I have gotten lots of good links on the DW side too! Y'all are great.) Although I still think that Tony's silent grief is infinitely more painful than all the screaming.

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sea_thoughts April 11 2019, 20:17:00 UTC
although my main thought was 'Oh, then Shuri can be the new Black Panther!

That would have been cool except she was dusted too. ._.

I still think that Tony's silent grief is infinitely more painful than all the screaming.

The screaming post amused me because the characters go through so much physical and mental pain in this movie, it's almost overkill.

I can't remember who 'died'

ALL of the Guardians are gone except Rocket.

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elisi April 12 2019, 06:40:19 UTC
That would have been cool except she was dusted too. ._.
She was? Well, it'll DEFINITELY be reversed. (Also see the Honest Trailer *g*)

The screaming post amused me because the characters go through so much physical and mental pain in this movie, it's almost overkill.
Ah. Long week, brain not working. But then everything about this was Extra.

ALL of the Guardians are gone except Rocket.
... I don't much care. Tried to watch their first movie, but found it annoying and dull. Which is probably on me, cause everyone else loves them.

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sea_thoughts April 12 2019, 19:47:12 UTC
The first movie is a romp but it's pretty generic. A lot of us think the second is better. Deconstructs toxic masculinity, Nebula and Yondu get more story time, the Nebula/Gamora relationship is also given focus.

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elisi April 13 2019, 09:19:50 UTC
Yeah, I have heard good things about the second one. And I was quite excited to watch Amy Pond being blue and bald (when trying to watch the 1st one), but not even that helped. :( But never say never! I may yet grow to love them all.

Also, the Honest Trailer called Peter Quill 'Dumb Beau' and I am still laughing. :D

ETA: See Ant Man is (in many ways) ridiculously generic, and yet Paul Rudd's charm just sweeps everything away and then it gets fabulous. Maybe it's just that Peter Quill annoyed me from the start, rather than charm.

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sea_thoughts April 13 2019, 12:23:28 UTC
I was quite excited to watch Amy Pond being blue and bald (when trying to watch the 1st one), but not even that helped.

Well, she doesn't really have much to do in the first film, sadly. She gets more focus in the second.

the Honest Trailer called Peter Quill 'Dumb Beau'

*ROFL* They ain't wrong. XD

See Ant Man is (in many ways) ridiculously generic, and yet Paul Rudd's charm just sweeps everything away and then it gets fabulous.

Oh, I totally agree. Without Paul Rudd's immense charm, that film would fall flat. But then I have a friend who couldn't really stand the first Ant Man film and ended up loving the second.

Maybe it's just that Peter Quill annoyed me from the start, rather than charm.

Probably. If you don't sympathise with him, it would be kind of hard to get through the film.

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elisi April 14 2019, 22:35:07 UTC
Well, she doesn't really have much to do in the first film, sadly. She gets more focus in the second.
Yes, I've heard that the second does a lot more.

*ROFL* They ain't wrong. XD
I think that was my favourite moniker out of all of them. :D

Oh, I totally agree. Without Paul Rudd's immense charm, that film would fall flat. But then I have a friend who couldn't really stand the first Ant Man film and ended up loving the second.
I haven't seen the 2nd one, so can't comment, although I can't accept anyone not loving the fight scene on the train tracks. That is just absolute gold! (Not surprising considering the writer though.)

Probably. If you don't sympathise with him, it would be kind of hard to get through the film.
The first scene where we see adult Peter (hung over, not remembering the name of the girl he'd shacked up with for the night) my whole brain just went NOPE. I had seen that stereotype so many times before I refused to engage. :(

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sea_thoughts April 17 2019, 20:13:09 UTC
The first scene where we see adult Peter (hung over, not remembering the name of the girl he'd shacked up with for the night) my whole brain just went NOPE. I had seen that stereotype so many times before I refused to engage. :(

Oh yes, poor Bureet. I'm convinced she picked up Yondu's call just to get back at Peter because he really obviously did not want to answer it. Hey, at least she survived to find someone much more mature! She got out relatively unscathed!

I haven't seen the 2nd one, so can't comment, although I can't accept anyone not loving the fight scene on the train tracks. That is just absolute gold!

She does admit the train fight is good. The second Ant Man film has a lot more about family dynamics.

I love Strange's very visible *deep sigh*, this is how you make fun of Thor not being from Earth

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elisi April 18 2019, 09:29:34 UTC
Oh yes, poor Bureet. I'm convinced she picked up Yondu's call just to get back at Peter because he really obviously did not want to answer it. Hey, at least she survived to find someone much more mature! She got out relatively unscathed!
I am amazed all these characters have names and stories. You go girls! I am considerably more pleased with the writers now. :)

She does admit the train fight is good.
Oh good.

The second Ant Man film has a lot more about family dynamics.
That sounds a good thing. I shall check it out when it comes my way! :)

I love Strange's very visible *deep sigh*, this is how you make fun of Thor not being from Earth
I need to watch Ragnarok...

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sea_thoughts April 18 2019, 18:41:59 UTC
Apparently her name is spelled Bereet, my bad. Anyway, she reappears briefly later in the film when Ronan attacks and she's seen carrying a small child to safety. So I like to think she survived and ended up with someone much better. :)

That sounds a good thing. I shall check it out when it comes my way! :)

More Cassie, more Hope/Hank interaction, lashings of Paul Rudd charm.

I need to watch Ragnarok...

I think its sense of humour would definitely appeal to you.

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elisi April 20 2019, 12:51:08 UTC
Anyway, she reappears briefly later in the film when Ronan attacks and she's seen carrying a small child to safety. So I like to think she survived and ended up with someone much better. :)
Excellent!

More Cassie, more Hope/Hank interaction, lashings of Paul Rudd charm.
Yeah, it's that last one that I'm here for...

I think its sense of humour would definitely appeal to you.
From what I have seen? Yes, definitely. :)

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