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Just goes you show you that people these days can be served trash and still treat it like it's the best thing ever as long as their fave Tony Stank and Spooderman is in it.
Eh, no.

Movies like Fast and Furious or Transformers had that going for them. People liked the IP/Characters and they made lots of money. However both franchises were critically panned and typically still are.

Not the same thing at all. Go read a few reviews about endgame. Points to it are typically:

- Acting is top notch.
- Writing to explain time travel is coherent and believable to the GA
- The film does something completely unconventional (have them lose again 20 minutes into the film and have a 5 year timeskip)
- Actual consequences even though the snap was predictably reversed (Tony and Nat dying, Steve growing old).
- Does not feel like a 3 hour movie


The film isn't even an action film. It barely has action until the last 3rd of the film. It's all about the heart and drama of the characters you've known for 12 years and how they deal with losing.

The film is literally about losing and never giving up the chance to bring back loved ones lives, even at the cost of your own.
 
for me its monsieur hulots holiday. the long one cut shots and all the complex almost silent film style choreography of the slapstick is really impressive and i like that its about valuing simple pleasures over money or success
That tennis scene and the funeral mishap fucking killed me. :milaugh:

And I woke up my neighbor watching the fireworks finale. :suresure:

Ebert's review of it perfectly captures its charm and enduring appeal, too. :myman:

My favorite of his is Playtime's, though. Maybe the only epic comedy in existence. One of the films that changed how I saw the world. :cheers:

You like classic screwball comedies, mate?
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Ur making it confusing now.
Go and read all the way from the beginning.

you said i hated the mcu to look cool
i said no i dont hate it
you said when did i say you hated the movies
i said mcu are the movies so if i hate the verse i hate the movies.
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This is Grillet level of mind-bogglingness right here. :milaugh:
 
Of course, it ties the plot points and character arcs of Tony Stark and Steve Roger nicely and is a fanservice filled film for a verse that has earned the right to do it. :steef:

So, favorite Tati film? Or don't you even know who that is? :milaugh:
I thought Playtime was pretty good, I had to watch it for one of my college classes but I didn't regret it. The set design was definitely a plus, especially that big grey office scene. It's a good example of continuity editing and has interesting visuals as well.
 
Of course, it ties the plot points and character arcs of Tony Stark and Steve Roger nicely and is a fanservice filled film for a verse that has earned the right to do it. :steef:

So, favorite Tati film? Or don't you even know who that is? :milaugh:
So after all your narcissistic self-wanking about your great movie knowledge and taste, you love a movie that has these plot points:

1.Deus Ex Machina Rat, yes a rat moves the plot forward because the writers couldn't think of a better way to do it.

2.The bringing Gamora from the past nonsense really destroys any weight her death had in Infinity War and also the soul stone sacrifice really becomes a laughing stock.

3. Hydra is just dumb and naive.

4.Thanos did a full 180 without any reason at all other than bad writing, the same guy that was willing to sacrifice his own daughter for the greater good became the guy that wants to destroy the world just because he's salty.

5.Tony pulls out another infinity gauntlet out of it's ass.
The funny thing is, it seems that even if you watch all the movies that ever came out, your taste would still remain the same.
 
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