Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Thread
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I am a patriot said:Great flick. May have bumped this trilogy into first place for me over the Sam Raimi ones. Glad I saw it in the theater. Lots of nerds like me wearing garb and whoopin and hollerin throughout.1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
2003: 4/29 Albany, 5/2 Buffalo, 7/9 MSG 2 2006: 5/12 Albany, 6/3 East Rutherford 2
2008: 6/27 Hartford 2009: 10/27 Philadelphia 1 2010: 5/15 Hartford, 5/21 MSG 2
2013: 10/15 Worcester 1, 10/25 Hartford 2014: 10/1 Cincinnati2016: 5/2 MSG 2, 8/5 Fenway 1, 11/7 Temple of the Dog MSG
2018: 9/2 Fenway 12020: 3/30 MSG 2022: 9/11 MSG 2023: 9/10 Noblesville
2024: 9/3 MSG 1, 9/4 MSG 2 , 9/15 Fenway 1, 9/17 Fenway 20 -
Went to see No Way Home tonight and loved it.I’m so glad we got to see it in a cinema instead of waiting for Disney+, it’s definitely a ‘big screen’ movie.“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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igotid88 said:goldrush said:Went to see No Way Home tonight and loved it.I’m so glad we got to see it in a cinema instead of waiting for Disney+, it’s definitely a ‘big screen’ movie."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Post edited by igotid88 onI miss igotid880
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igotid88 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I think all 7 earlier films are on Netflix here in Sweden at least. But after that they will turn up on DIsney plus.
Anywho, it was worth seeing in a theatre for the crowds reaction for when the character who pops up and catches a brick shows up, and other stuff. But I don't think it will be looked back as a masterpiece. Story wise and film making wise I found it kind of sloppy.Andrew Garfield was the best thing about the film. But everything was very onenote and onedimensional, including the villains. The whole plot felt like it was rushed through the last 15 minutes of a workshop.
Also weird, with them setting up Vulture and Mysterio in the earlier films but not utilizing them here when they suddenly find themselves having the whole Sinister Six.
Also, why did the whole world turn on Spider-Man? The dude saved the world beating Thanos. It felt very much like a first scribbled draft of something that would have been tweaked and and worked out when actually being written. But never was.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Really liked Hawkeye. Looking forward to seeing No Way Home in the theater soon....0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I think all 7 earlier films are on Netflix here in Sweden at least. But after that they will turn up on DIsney plus.
Anywho, it was worth seeing in a theatre for the crowds reaction for when the character who pops up and catches a brick shows up, and other stuff. But I don't think it will be looked back as a masterpiece. Story wise and film making wise I found it kind of sloppy.Andrew Garfield was the best thing about the film. But everything was very onenote and onedimensional, including the villains. The whole plot felt like it was rushed through the last 15 minutes of a workshop.
Also weird, with them setting up Vulture and Mysterio in the earlier films but not utilizing them here when they suddenly find themselves having the whole Sinister Six.
Also, why did the whole world turn on Spider-Man? The dude saved the world beating Thanos. It felt very much like a first scribbled draft of something that would have been tweaked and and worked out when actually being written. But never was.I miss igotid880 -
igotid88 said:goldrush said:Went to see No Way Home tonight and loved it.I’m so glad we got to see it in a cinema instead of waiting for Disney+, it’s definitely a ‘big screen’ movie.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Anywho, it was worth seeing in a theatre for the crowds reaction for when the character who pops up and catches a brick shows up, and other stuff. But I don't think it will be looked back as a masterpiece. Story wise and film making wise I found it kind of sloppy.
Also when you combine the brick catcher with what happened in Hawkeye, it's pretty cool.“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Our daughter is home visiting for a month so we’ve introduced and gotten her hooked on the MCU.We saw No way Home twice this week
every single night at home is a diferent film.0 -
Finally got to see Eternals last night. It was pretty good, but the other 3 MCU movies from 2021 were all a lot better.“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Shang Chi was really good.0
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Watched spiderman with my daughter. She had to leave to use the restroom during the credits so we missed the credits and post credits scene. Anyone able to share the spoiler of what we missed during the credits?Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Watched spiderman with my daughter. She had to leave to use the restroom during the credits so we missed the credits and post credits scene. Anyone able to share the spoiler of what we missed during the credits?
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Tom Hardys Venom is in the MCU-universe (following the credits scene in Venom 2) at a bar and Eddie Brock asks the bartender about weird shit that has happened in the MCU-universe (if I remember it correctly). Then Eddie Brock gets thrown back into his universe, but a little bit of the symbiote is left on the bar counter and just as they cut it moves a little bit.
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After the credits there is a trailer to Dr Strange 2. This has also been made available on youtube.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:static111 said:Watched spiderman with my daughter. She had to leave to use the restroom during the credits so we missed the credits and post credits scene. Anyone able to share the spoiler of what we missed during the credits?
Scene 1:
Tom Hardys Venom is in the MCU-universe (following the credits scene in Venom 2) at a bar and Eddie Brock asks the bartender about weird shit that has happened in the MCU-universe (if I remember it correctly). Then Eddie Brock gets thrown back into his universe, but a little bit of the symbiote is left on the bar counter and just as they cut it moves a little bit.
Scene2
After the credits there is a trailer to Dr Strange 2. This has also been made available on youtube.Scio me nihil scire
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Was the dog in Hawkeye real or cgi?I miss igotid880
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igotid88 said:Was the dog in Hawkeye real or cgi?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Was the dog in Hawkeye real or cgi?
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“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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goldrush said:
The jewish boy born in Chicago now has a British accent.
I don't care for too much tampering w the OG design but I will give it a chance...0
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