Slightly worse than being snapped by Thanos.Oh yeah, and I'd hate to think what would happen to someone who leaked anything from it.
Slightly worse than being snapped by Thanos.Oh yeah, and I'd hate to think what would happen to someone who leaked anything from it.
Figure in Marvel's notorious secrecy, and there's nothing here that should surprise anybody.
I imagine Endgame is going to have some very strict guidelines for how reviews are handled to avoid spoilers.
They were happy it was over and they could go home to begin the long recovery process.I don't wanna be that guy, but remember that BvS got a standing ovation in test screenings too.
Wow, the friends and family of people closely connected to studio liked a movie made by the studio. In other news, water is wet.![]()
There will always be some reason to hate, sadlyBoy howdy, those internet haters who were making a living with their clickbait videos are going to be drowning in their salt over this...
as usual. You pretend that people who work for the studio can't possibly have minds of their own because they like something that you have ridiculous preconceived notions about just because their opinion don't match up with the narrative that you've invented in your head.
Meanwhile, in the real world, the review embargo has been lifted, and the first word non-studio critics is... Surprise! Almost uniformly positive.
I'm one of the few people who will defend films like The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2 & 3 and even Thor: The Dark World. It takes a lot for me to dislike a MCU film. I just happen to not stand for comic movies shitting on the source material, or just shitty comic movies in general.
I love it!
No adaption should be. They are to be stories in their own right and stand or fall on those merits, not on the quality of the source material.Even though good movies shouldn't be measured by fidelity to comics.
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