It was Iron Man suit glove to Iron Man suit glove. Not even taking them off Thanos' own gauntlet.So did Tony just pull all the stones off Thanos that quickly without Thanos noticing?
It was Iron Man suit glove to Iron Man suit glove. Not even taking them off Thanos' own gauntlet.So did Tony just pull all the stones off Thanos that quickly without Thanos noticing?
It was forced, but they were going for there's a panel from a comic book come to life. It's something we haven't really gotten before. We'd get single superheroes, but not an entire team. It's silly, but having every single Avenger in one shot is kinda cool.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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It was forced, but they were going for there's a panel from a comic book come to life. It's something we haven't really gotten before. We'd get single superheroes, but not an entire team. It's silly, but having every single Avenger in one shot is kinda cool.
We got a group shot of the entire group in the first Avengers movie.It was forced, but they were going for there's a panel from a comic book come to life. It's something we haven't really gotten before. We'd get single superheroes, but not an entire team. It's silly, but having every single Avenger in one shot is kinda cool.
It is a better one. Still, I can’t blame Whedon for using it. If I got to direct an Avengers movie, I’d want a money shot like that. You get all those heroes to play with and you need at least one or two of them all together. It’s a big crowd pleaser too. The biggest being Endgame’s Avengers Assemble which was so amazing to see onscreen that I got emotional seeing all these heroes I had grown to love about kick Thanos’ ass. Especially my precious Spidey.I don't disagree, it definitely looks cool. But I think they did that team shot better in the first Avengers movie. Twice!
The AoU shot was what I was referring to.We got a group shot of the entire group in the first Avengers movie.
The revolving camera shot during the battle of NY.
There was also the shot mentioned a few posts earlier of the group jumping in Age of Ultron
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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Meh it was forced but I had no issue with it, marvel has cool women heroes I don't see why anyone would have an issue with them having a "moment" unless they are just a miserable person.
THAT worked (the revolving camera shot from The Avengers). It was iconic and I get a bit of a buzz just reliving it. I don't know why some moments actually work and yet others don't. The all female shot in Endgame doesn't give rise to what it might have tried to do, it's composed and try-hard. Compared to that sweet moment in the first Avengers which was so cool and organically naturally fits in the movie. Try as they might subsequent group shots have never inspired the 'assemble' feel of the oirginal.We got a group shot of the entire group in the first Avengers movie.
The revolving camera shot during the battle of NY.
With that in mind, it is a bit strange that he and Hill didn't show up for the climactic battle. Sure, all they would've been doing were shooting guns...but that was all Bucky and Sam were doing, if with just some enhancements.-Fury doesn't get a line? Not one?
With that in mind, it is a bit strange that he and Hill didn't show up for the climatic battle. Sure, all they would've been doing were shooting guns...but that was all Bucky and Sam were doing, if just with some enhancements.
What the “A-Force” needed was Maria Hill firing a gun and Michelle Jones firing some devastating snark.With that in mind, it is a bit strange that he and Hill didn't show up for the climactic battle. Sure, all they would've been doing were shooting guns...but that was all Bucky and Sam were doing, if with just some enhancements.
I guess you missed the part where those spears are made with Vibranium which enhances their strength and durability and provides electric and sonic capabilities.What the “A-Force” needed was Maria Hill firing a gun and Michelle Jones firing some devastating snark.
Either of those weapons makes at least as much sense as a spear.
Sure, all they would've been doing were shooting guns...but that was all Bucky and Sam were doing, if with just some enhancements.
Fair point. I did forget about that.Sam also used his wings like knives, killing one of the enemies.
Not exactly. The gauntlet was made of Stark’s nanotechnology and could be controlled by FRIDAY. Stark simply commanded his own nanotech to transfer the Stones from one glove to the other when they were in contact.-So did Tony just pull all the stones off Thanos that quickly without Thanos noticing?
The first Avengers shot makes sense. They were all there. For all women shot, some of them were literally on the other side of the battlefield. For example The Wasp was in that Van which was way away. Plus the fact they all came to help Captain Marvel, the one character that didn't need any help.THAT worked (the revolving camera shot from The Avengers). It was iconic and I get a bit of a buzz just reliving it. I don't know why some moments actually work and yet others don't. The all female shot in Endgame doesn't give rise to what it might have tried to do, it's composed and try-hard. Compared to that sweet moment in the first Avengers which was so cool and organically naturally fits in the movie. Try as they might subsequent group shots have never inspired the 'assemble' feel of the oirginal.
Yeah... no... don't know... best not to think of it.Not exactly. The gauntlet was made of Stark’s nanotechnology and could be controlled by FRIDAY. Stark simply commanded his own nanotech to transfer the Stones from one glove to the other when they were in contact.
If the "iron gauntlet" was smart tech, then it would have been programmed to never allow to be worn by Thanos in the first place. Yeah, yeah, they never thought they would face Thanos again, but still a bit of an oversight. How he was able to get a hold of all stones in literally two seconds will probably never be completely explained. Especially since anyone who put on the gauntlet was immediately seen getting a "power surge" of some kind.
If Loki got away with the Cosmic Cube/Tesseract then did they have to get it back from him off screen?
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