Plus if you just to by what assemble means... They just DID assemble. We watched them fall-in and assemble. I know it is the comics rallying cry... But its like saying Avengers come over here and line up.
I know right? Forced and cringe.
Plus if you just to by what assemble means... They just DID assemble. We watched them fall-in and assemble. I know it is the comics rallying cry... But its like saying Avengers come over here and line up.
Fair enough, I liked the visual of them in that circle - so cool. Might be one of the best moments ever.
I don’t know, they’ve been setting up and teasing an Avengers Assemble scene for years. AoU ends on Cap getting cut off as he says it. If it were ever going to happen, it needed to happen in Endgame. Especially since it’s the most famous phrase associated with the Avengers.I meant Captain America saying 'Avengers Assemble' when the two armies are about to fight in Endgame. I loved the shot you're talking about from 'The Avengers' as it was 100% payoff.
It was like a two-page splash panel in a comic book.
Thanos should have responded by rallying the survivors of his home planet with, “Titans, go!”Plus if you just to by what assemble means... They just DID assemble. We watched them fall-in and assemble. I know it is the comics rallying cry... But its like saying Avengers come over here and line up.
Not a terrible person, just somewhat lacking in perspective
You know, thinking about it, maybe the all-female hero shot was a bit gratuitous and obvious.
You know what it was like? It was like a two-page splash panel in a comic book.
... Wait
I loved the Avengers panels in the first movie and I loved the comic book panel fight scene at the end of Ultron.
I hated this shot too. Way to unrealistic. At least it was at the very beginning of the movie and not during the main battle sequence.I've heard a lot of complaints about it. It was a photo-op but I thought it was well done and a good way of highlighting the fact that they've managed to establish a pretty good cast of female heroes, despite having only one female led movie so far.
I had more issues with a similar scene in Age of Ultron when the Avengers lined up for a promo shot in the opening battle. That felt more forced (to me) than the scene in Endgame.
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The only cringe-worthy moment I had in that sequence was Spiderman's comment right before the scene. When he hands over the Infinity gauntlet to Captain Marvel he said something to the effect of how are you going to get through all of them (everyone in Thanos' army). Uhh... dude... she just single handedly destroyed Thanos' giant spaceship. Thanos' troops are a minor inconvenience to her at best.
Did he see CM attack the ship?
But seriously, a question. Where did Valkyrie get her flying horse from exactly?
To anyone who had a problem with the "all-female scene," did they also have a problem with the "all-male scene" of Cap, Thor, and Iron Man stepping up to fight Thanos?![]()
It's a sludge hammer to our heads.
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