I don't know if anyone knew this, but last Avengers movie is coming out today. Just FYI in case you missed it.
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The audience I saw it with really enjoyed it. Lots of clapping at the end.
For me, it delivers some massive payoffs, but I didn't like it as much as Infinity War or Black Panther overall. You know what you're getting with these films and I think I've reached my saturation point. I skipped Ant-Man & The Wasp and Captain Marvel, and I'm likely to sit out the MCU for a while.
Without getting into any specific spoilers, I think Endgame has some strong character moments, but thinking too hard about the plot logic might explode your brain.
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Originally posted by DaltWisney View PostThe audience I saw it with really enjoyed it. Lots of clapping at the end.
For me, it delivers some massive payoffs, but I didn't like it as much as Infinity War or Black Panther overall. You know what you're getting with these films and I think I've reached my saturation point. I skipped Ant-Man & The Wasp and Captain Marvel, and I'm likely to sit out the MCU for a while.
Without getting into any specific spoilers, I think Endgame has some strong character moments, but thinking too hard about the plot logic might explode your brain.
I secretly have started to hate Marvel because it doesn't allow for as much original movies in the theaters. All the screenings wiped out all the little and medium movies I planned to see.
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Originally posted by Friday View PostI secretly have started to hate Marvel because it doesn't allow for as much original movies in the theaters. All the screenings wiped out all the little and medium movies I planned to see.
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Originally posted by DLev24 View PostSeriously. The Hollywood Arclight was showing like 4 or 5 movies total this weekend. I've never seen such a thing. I tried to go see Under The Silver Lake at the Los Feliz 3 and it was sold out 15 minutes before showtime. I assume everyone in the city who wasn't going to see Avengers!
Normally, my multiplexes will play a wide variety of movies that I get to see. Just like Thanos, Avengers wiped out almost any sign of other movies. The remaining ones are the big ones I've seen and even those were inconvenient times. There were screenings for Avengers almost every ten minutes.
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Originally posted by Friday View PostI secretly have started to hate Marvel because it doesn't allow for as much original movies in the theaters. All the screenings wiped out all the little and medium movies I planned to see.
Go see "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" from Terry Gilliam. You won't regret it."A screenwriter is much like being a fire hydrant with a bunch of dogs lined up around it.- -Frank Miller
"A real writer doesn't just want to write; a real writer has to write." -Alan Moore
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Originally posted by Friday View PostNormally, my multiplexes will play a wide variety of movies that I get to see. Just like Thanos, Avengers wiped out almost any sign of other movies. The remaining ones are the big ones I've seen and even those were inconvenient times. There were screenings for Avengers almost every ten minutes.
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Originally posted by Bono View PostThis has been happening since Harry Potter movies or Twlight or Dark Knight or other Marvel movies. Just saying w/o the big movies, they wouldn't still be in business at al.
The multiplexes near me had done a good job of giving a lot of screens for those tentpoles, but still leaving screens for some of the other choice. I just notice this time, most of those other movies were taken down and the number of showtimes doubled. I was there for the other Avengers last year and they didn't wipe out that many alternate titles.
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