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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


My 12 year old son said the same thing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.
Anonymous
I'm not sure if these were covered as I didn't have time to read everyone's post, so apologies in advance.

These were the ones that I had:

Who was the solo teenage boy at Tony's funeral?
He was little Harley Keener (minus the potatoe gun) from Iron Man 3.
They could have made this less confusing by having Harley look down at his wrist wearing his sister's Dora watch.

Why couldn't Captain America pick up Mjolnier in Age of Ultron?
Because he was still holding onto the secret that Bucky was the one who killed Tony's parents.
Once Steve admitted to it Civil War, it was off his conscience & was pure in spirit, which now made him worthy.

I loved when Captain America finally game the order to "Assemble"... I got the chills.
He said it in the perfect way too, he didn't scream it... he said it with conviction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


Hulk threw a bench across the lake, so there's that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if these were covered as I didn't have time to read everyone's post, so apologies in advance.

These were the ones that I had:

Who was the solo teenage boy at Tony's funeral?
He was little Harley Keener (minus the potatoe gun) from Iron Man 3.
They could have made this less confusing by having Harley look down at his wrist wearing his sister's Dora watch.

Why couldn't Captain America pick up Mjolnier in Age of Ultron?
Because he was still holding onto the secret that Bucky was the one who killed Tony's parents.
Once Steve admitted to it Civil War, it was off his conscience & was pure in spirit, which now made him worthy.

I loved when Captain America finally game the order to "Assemble"... I got the chills.
He said it in the perfect way too, he didn't scream it... he said it with conviction.


Go watch the hammer scene from Age of Ultron on YouTube—if you watch very carefully you will see the hammer move slightly when Cap picks it up then Cap looks like he’s faking not being able to pick it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.


Hard disagree. I thought she did a wonderful job with a very thinly written character. Like Jeremy Renner, she’s a low key actor, which is why they worked so well together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.


Hard disagree. I thought she did a wonderful job with a very thinly written character. Like Jeremy Renner, she’s a low key actor, which is why they worked so well together.


Scarlett isn’t a good actress. All she did was a vacant stare.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.


Hard disagree. I thought she did a wonderful job with a very thinly written character. Like Jeremy Renner, she’s a low key actor, which is why they worked so well together.


Scarlett isn’t a good actress. All she did was a vacant stare.


Okay. Sorry she didn’t overact enough for you.

Did you even see Endgame? If you think her performance there was a “vacant stare” then I really shudder to think of what you’d classify as “good acting”.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.


Hard disagree. I thought she did a wonderful job with a very thinly written character. Like Jeremy Renner, she’s a low key actor, which is why they worked so well together.


Scarlett isn’t a good actress. All she did was a vacant stare.


Okay. Sorry she didn’t overact enough for you.

Did you even see Endgame? If you think her performance there was a “vacant stare” then I really shudder to think of what you’d classify as “good acting”.


Seen them all. Did you? Bc no one was standing out for acting but Scarlett in general isn’t a good actress. Go watch Lucy or anything she’s been in and come back. The character sucked and she didn’t help. If you are claiming she is a good actress I shudder to think what you classify as good acting. You probably think Jennifer Lawrence deserved an Oscar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


I wish I could’ve liked her but found her just awful. Scarlett was horrible as the character. Honestly, I wasn’t sad or bothered to see her go at all.


Hard disagree. I thought she did a wonderful job with a very thinly written character. Like Jeremy Renner, she’s a low key actor, which is why they worked so well together.


No it’s why he wasn’t missed in Infinity War and why she wasn’t missed at the end of Endgame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely heartbroken. Black Widow was my favorite character and she got screwed in almost every movie, including this one. She didn’t even get a damn funeral. And now they’ve poisoned the well for her movie. I’m so sad.


My 12 year old son said the same thing!


To be fair, Stark’s send-off sucked. Some flowers and his chest piece on a muddy, brown lake? It’s just going to wash up back on shore and get gross.
Anonymous
I didn’t love the movie. I feel like such a stick in the mud, but I found it too long and tedious.
I used to love super hero movies, but maybe I’m just worn out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if these were covered as I didn't have time to read everyone's post, so apologies in advance.

These were the ones that I had:

Who was the solo teenage boy at Tony's funeral?
He was little Harley Keener (minus the potatoe gun) from Iron Man 3.
They could have made this less confusing by having Harley look down at his wrist wearing his sister's Dora watch.

Why couldn't Captain America pick up Mjolnier in Age of Ultron?
Because he was still holding onto the secret that Bucky was the one who killed Tony's parents.
Once Steve admitted to it Civil War, it was off his conscience & was pure in spirit, which now made him worthy.

I loved when Captain America finally game the order to "Assemble"... I got the chills.
He said it in the perfect way too, he didn't scream it... he said it with conviction.


Go watch the hammer scene from Age of Ultron on YouTube—if you watch very carefully you will see the hammer move slightly when Cap picks it up then Cap looks like he’s faking not being able to pick it up.


Actually... one of the Russo brothers implied this theory in an interview.

He said (paraphrasing) that while Cap was almost completely pure of heart & soul, (which was why he could slighty pick up the hammer in Ultron) ever since the day he met Tony Stark he had this aching guilt eating him up inside that he was armed with knowledge that Bucky killed Tony's parents, but he still hadn't told him.

Cap thought that he was saving Tony the pain, however he realized in Civil War that he wasn't sparing Tony the news for fear of hurting Tony, he wasnt telling Tony for selfish reasons of his own.

Cap had many fears tied into having the knowledge about Bucky/The Starks (which is why it's a major part of the plot in Civil War).

Cap knew Tony was a hotheaded narcissist & he was terrified of the repercussions of what Tony would do to Bucky when he found out (he'd just gotten Bucky back), he was afraid of what it would do to The Avengers (he was right, it split them in two), what would happen to his friendship with Tony, as Tony would surely feel betrayed, etc. So Cap thought it was much easier to let sleeping dogs lie

However, when he came to the realization that it was his duty as his friend to tell him & although it started a major rift, a giant weight was lifted off of him. Those were the last negative feelings Steve had stewing inside of him & now he was worthy to wield Mjolnier.

I'm with you, I also thought he was faking in Ultron.
However, when you think about the Russo's & how deep they go, nothing surface level ever & the enormous depth they went into just to evolve this particular story line & how greatly the details of this story line ultimately effected every single character in every movie from Civil War on, this theory makes MUCH greater sense than just "Steve was faking it".
Anonymous
That makes much more sense.
When I think about it more, I realize that Steve definitely would not have faked it in Ultron.
While Steve may be this all American, truth, justice, virtue & honor kinda guy, underneath it all, let's face it - he was still just a guy, and a competitive guy at that.

Each one of them bragged at one point or another about being the leader of the group, or their voice recognition would imply what they thought about themselves (strongest Avenger, smartest Avenger, Point Break, lol). Steve more than anybody else had a little brother-big brother, love/hate/contentious type of competitive relationship with Tony from jump.
You see it blatantly in The Avengers (I) & from every movie on it continues, leading up to that epic battle between them in Civil War.

There is no way in hell (language) that Steve would not have taken the opportunity to show Tony up, especially if he could actually lift Thor's hammer. This was a pissing contest of epic proportions and if you think that Steve faked it to prevent hurt/jealous/inferior feelings, then you haven't been watching their relationship at all since day 1.
Anonymous
Steve picking up fhe hammer was one of the best scenes in the whole movie.

Maybe they did have a service for Natasha but just didn't show it on screen.
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