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How do you rate "Avengers: Infinity War"?


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Rocket's lucky he's the only one of his kind or else he would have been dust too.
They never said that's how it works. As another poster pointed out upthread, as far as we know "half of all life" means that whole species could have been eliminated. At least, that's how I took it.
 
They never said that's how it works. As another poster pointed out upthread, as far as we know "half of all life" means that whole species could have been eliminated. At least, that's how I took it.

if it's really random, and we have no reason to think it's not, then on a planetary scale no species would be wiped out. Statistics doesn't work like that.
 
We won't know that for a year, so TV would HAVE to address it, and then address the time travel within the year.

And I hope it's not a reset ending. I don't mind time travel, but I'd like to see more of a restoration rather than a reset.



They SHOULD have made a cameo. Let's not forget, when SHIELD went down in Captain America II: Electric Boogaloo, Agents of SHIELD addressed it the very next episode. Movie fallout has made it onto this show several times.


And with less and less impact.
 
if it's really random, and we have no reason to think it's not, then on a planetary scale no species would be wiped out. Statistics doesn't work like that.
Thanks, but you're wrong. On a universal scale, there would definitely be a non-zero chance of some species being obliterated.
 
Loks like the Weekend domestic actuals Box Office was higher that the 250 million reported. The atuals domestic take stands at: $258,184,000 Worldwide Box Office: $641,007,108
(Per Box Office Mojo):
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2018&wknd=17&p=.htm

Wow - after ONE weekend. I'd say there are some very happy Disney Execs this morning.

It'll be interesting to see if it has legs or is it front loaded somewhat with people going to see it early. But you would think with an opening like that the execs might be looking for a US$2bn+ on the worldwide box office.
 
They already moved it a week because they didn't want Deadpool's same target audience sucking any legs IW has out from under it. I'm pretty sure they're expecting to top this coming weekend and the next anyway. The story is certainly dense enough to warrant multiple viewings while still in theatres.

Mark
 
The Russo brothers specifically mentioned Hawkeye not being present in this movie and alluded (or even flat out stated, can't remember correctly) that he will play a part in Infinity War 2. I guess the same will apply to Ant Man and of course Captain Marvel who is mentioned to be the strongest MCU hero to date.
Some interview that was quoted on Wikipedia prior to Infinity War's release said something about Hawkeye being "on a special journey of his own".
I think he's implicitly talking about sapient life only. Also, he's not called "The Mad Titan Thanos" for his temperament. ;)
There are numerous places here on Earth that have the same name, there is apparently a Dublin in Ohio, so there being another Titan which isn't orbiting Saturn isn't all that strange.
I hate when a demographic group and its home location have the exact same name. It's so lazy. And in the case of the MCU, it obfuscates how Titan is unrelated to the real life moon of Saturn as in other continuities. Why can't the planet be called "Titania" or "Titanland" or something like that while the species takes the term "one Titan / many Titans"?
 
Saw it, gave it an A-, mainly for moments where the humor just undercut the seriousness of the whole thing. But the humor did work fine for me, for the most part, when personalities clashed. Also, the moments where they nerfed Thanos abilities was not just obvious but often times annoyingly so. I'm talking about Thanos, a guy who beat the Hulk down before having all the stones, not exploding Caps head when he punched him, or Tony, or anyone lower than Hulk level really.

Still, didn't hurt my overall enjoyment of the film. While I've been getting bored with each Marvel Studios film, I have to say this one was a winner for me. The first Avengers was great because it was the characters from the various movies. This one topped it because while it was called "Avengers" it might as well have been called "Marvel Universe: Infinity War". Having that many heroes in one movie is, pardon the pun, marvelous and something I never really imagined would ever happen back when I was a kid reading comics.

It will be interesting to see how they resolve the story, and I hope they can figure out how to top this one. Unless it's like a Kill Bill thing where part two is far less action oriented than the first. I mean, really, where do you go from Part One in trying to top it? Can't wait to see it again next weekend!
 
I hate when a demographic group and its home location have the exact same name.
You mean like "American", "Chinese" and "South African"? ;)
To space-fairing cultures, "planet of origin" is functionally the same thing as "nationality". Also note that "Zandarian" is applied this way, regardless of species.
It's so lazy. And in the case of the MCU, it obfuscates how Titan is unrelated to the real life moon of Saturn as in other continuities. Why can't the planet be called "Titania" or "Titanland" or something like that while the species takes the term "one Titan / many Titans"?
As I've already pointed out, the real world Titan is named (by 19th century humans) after Greek mythology (as is Saturn itself), so the myth is the origin of the name, not the moon, and there's plenty of precedent in the MCU for mythical beings having extraterrestrial origins. As for more than one place having the same name? Look at an atlas; it happens all the time!

Of course the real reason for all of this is that the source material is pulpy sci-fi comic books (which are never scientifically accurate at the best of times) from the 70's when the idea of people living on Titan wasn't so far outside of what was considered possible. So we're stuck with the name, but can't credibly use the real place anymore.
 
You mean like "American", "Chinese" and "South African"? ;)
To space-fairing cultures, "planet of origin" is functionally the same thing as "nationality". Also note that "Zandarian" is applied this way, regardless of species.
No. You completely missed the point of my argument. Your examples don't even work for what I am addressing. "America" the word for the place is (slightly but critically) distinct from "American" the word for the people. I say that not only should MCU Titan not be called "Titan", but someone from the place "Titan" should not also be identically called "Titan".

For example, while I love the Vulcan species in Star Trek, I consider it bullshit that the overwhelmingly used name for their homeworld is the exact same word.
 
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