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Infinity War having a metacritic score of 68 is hilarious. Critics are completely useless.
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/avengers-infinity-war
Meanwhile The Last Jedi is sitting at an 85.
Infinity War having a metacritic score of 68 is hilarious. Critics are completely useless.
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/avengers-infinity-war
What better way to end such an epic journey and such a perfect film than having Adam Warlock go one on one with Thanos?
I want it bad
Yeah true, that's the problem.Unless your a huge Warlock fan that would be just the worst way to end it or any movie. Imagine if at the end of a nightmare on elm street some teacher you never saw or heard of before randomly showed up and killed Freddy, just no.
Yeah true, that's the problem.
I wish it was an Adam Warlock movie coming not a Captain Marvel one but oh well.
If they can get CM as big and good as WW and have the final showdown a woman matching Thanos then numbers are gonna sky rocket especially in today's world
Considering the amount of people who actually knew who captain marvel was during the post credits, I think you’d be surprised. Any marvel fan should/would love it.Unless your a huge Warlock fan that would be just the worst way to end it or any movie. Imagine if at the end of a nightmare on elm street some teacher you never saw or heard of before randomly showed up and killed Freddy, just no.
Judging by what I read on here, there are not a lot of actual fans bud <Lmaoo>Considering the amount of people who actually knew who captain marvel was during the post credits, I think you’d be surprised. Any marvel fan should/would love it.
You’re not wrong. Which is why I think they’ll continue the thanos storyline in the future. There’s no way they beat him in the next film. If they did it wouldn’t make any sense without thanos’ arch rival.Judging by what I read on here, there are not a lot of actual fans bud <Lmaoo>
I can tell instantly the actual fans who know their shit from the ones who watched a few of these movies and all of a sudden know what infinity GEMS are <45>
100%You’re not wrong. Which is why I think they’ll continue the thanos storyline in the future. There’s no way they beat him in the next film. If they did it wouldn’t make any sense without thanos’ arch rival.
No way the MCU makes that mistake and DC's the MCU like that.I guess it's the comic book geek in me but I had a nerd dream that it would end with Warlock getting the Gauntlet and The Living Tribunal summoning the court with all the cosmic entities
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Hardcore fans know that Thanos' snap of the finger is not the one to be afraid of in the universe![]()
I think the next film ends with a slight victory but thanos won’t be gone. They’ll use him again down the road with Adam. That’s if they’re smart which I believe they are. Way too much of an epic story and battles to pass up on.100%
Thanos and Adam Warlock are the two pieces to the puzzle, it's their fight and everyone else is just apart of it.
Hulk isn't some mindless beast. In Thor Ragnarok, Hulk explicitly says that he didn't want to return to Earth because he knows that Earth hates him. This is the same Hulk that jumps on Surtur without a second thought because he sees a big monster. The "Holly Holm" analogy is entertaining, but doesn't make complete sense. Especially when you consider the previous movie that Hulk is actually in (in a fully coherent, speaking role on top of that).
The New Yorker's review has been getting roasted lolInfinity War having a metacritic score of 68 is hilarious. Critics are completely useless.
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/avengers-infinity-war
I was thinking that but after seeing it again a couple of times Im not sure if its him being scared of Thanos, because 2 of the times Bruce tried to turn into the Hulk Thanos wasnt anywhere to be seen...... it was just the Black Order. So I have no idea what Hulks problem is..... confidence issues?Yes, I'm not saying that he's a mindless beast though. I'm saying he was scared of Thanos.
Thanos effortlessly beat his ass, and killed everyone around him, including Thor. (from what Hulk knew)
I like the idea that he was scared to change because he didn't want to hurt other Earthlings, but that would've made more sense if they were fighting in a populated area. They're in some open field with an army of monsters charging at them. It wasn't like there was a bunch of civilians around.
what if that happens in part 2?
That is true.I was thinking that but after seeing it again a couple of times Im not sure if its him being scared of Thanos, because 2 of the times Bruce tried to turn into the Hulk Thanos wasnt anywhere to be seen...... it was just the Black Order. So I have no idea what Hulks problem is..... confidence issues?
its actually kind of bugging me now
what if that happens in part 2?
Seen it twice and I can't wait to see it again on Friday with my wife. She hasn't seen it yet.
Infinity War has jumped to the top of my MCU list. I can't think of another movie in the MCU that was as bold and as ballsy as IW. When you think of everything the Russos balanced in this movie...it's crazy.
Is it safe to say critic scores are now irrelevant for movies? It seems like fans have a better idea to what a good movie is suppose to be. (Looking at you last Jedi and infinity war)
Critics keep getting it wrong while fans seem to know what’s up.