- Joined
- Jan 4, 2015
- Messages
- 47,298
- Reaction score
- 36,451
I thought mine was pretty conclusive tbh. Dunno what more you want.None of you guys cleared anything up lol. Maybe I missed something as I had my 5 year old daughter beside me...
I thought mine was pretty conclusive tbh. Dunno what more you want.None of you guys cleared anything up lol. Maybe I missed something as I had my 5 year old daughter beside me...
Hee hee. I meant that since Tony created this glove he would have coded-in all manners of control that would not be present with an Eitri-created glove.
Quite sure he didnt switch gloves but only had his glove "absorb" the gems into his own glove. Might be wrong though.Great movie. Can someone explain to me how Iron man was able to switch gauntlets with Thanos?
I legit think it was magic; I don't see any other way Tony could have gotten the stones, but if you think about this even a little bit the whole story comes apartNone of you guys cleared anything up lol. Maybe I missed something as I had my 5 year old daughter beside me...
Comic book Tony = Batman with prep-time. This is cinematically represented by his running a million model test-runs and his secrecy from even his teammates and loved ones. He is in stark, fnarr fnarr, contrast to the X-men, who are pretty much compose a reactionary gang. I don't really know much about comic book Tony besides that, but I would assume his main failing is succumbing to temptation/addiction. That's where the dramatic tension lay in the pages of IRON MAN.That makes sense. My mate at work is a comic book nerd and said Iron man is so far from the comics it's stupid. Iron man in the comics is weak as shit and always fucks up. She also said that if Iron man saved the day/wore the gauntlet she would die of cringe. I guess she called it.
I never read comics. I thought the movies were cool. Captain America had by far the best solo movies. Iron man is the MCU mascot so obviously he would play a vital part. Was sad to see both go.
Agreed. I can see how they wrote in plenty of banter to hammer home how much Thanos needed to realize his loss -- but the whole, "I'm going to enjoy this," took the steam out of my sails. When Thanos wins he's godlike, but when he loses he's so chumpified. Loser Thanos was never my friend.Decent movie but I did not like the way Thanos was killed. Could have been more violent IMO (like the first time).
I legit think it was magic; I don't see any other way Tony could have gotten the stones, but if you think about this even a little bit the whole story comes apart
And didn't Nebula make a joke about her and Peter Quill hooking up saying something like 'ya it was him or the tree'?I love the theory of an up-and-running 2014 Gamorra because 1) what Mags said and 2) it brings us back to superior dynamic wherein she and Quill are not yet all lovey-dovey.

NEBULA WANTS TO BONE DRAX, Y'ALL!!
[/Tommy from MARTIN]
When they put the stones in the glove when they're making it the nano machines part to accept the stones. So I think the nano machines just transferred them over to Tony. Though I think there should have been a few more characters involved in the whole Time Machine/New Gauntlet creation phase. It's kind of annoying that Tony's the smartest guy in the universe.
You'd love this;I would love Avengers vs Xmen next:
Iron man (RIP) vs Magneto: lol. Imagine
Hulk vs Wolverine, Juggernaut, Prof X all intriguing
Scarlett Witch vs Phoenix
Thor vs Storm
Captain America 2 vs Cyclops
Captain America (weapon 1) vs Wolverine (weapon X)
Etc. Make it happen
She clearly wanted to bone Rhodey, but his parts don't work!
You'd love this;
![]()