-The world seemed to be presented as pretty chill, considering so many people were erased and governments were essentially gone.
-Drunken, fat Thor was fucking great. Loved everything he did in this movie and really liked the Korg (and his little buddy) cameo with them playing Fortnite and yelling at some little kid trolling them.
This is the kind of shit I enjoy in these movies. Ditto with the dumb photo-taking banter between Hulk and Ant-Man at the diner and War Machine and Nebula watching Star-Lord dance around.
-Didn't like how present time-Thanos went down like a bitch and was taken out so easily in the beginning, but I guess this was foreshadowing how using the gauntlet takes a lot out of you for the later scenes.
-The theater didn't seem to know how to react to Black Widow killing herself to get the soul stone to appear. You could hear people crying during other parts of the movie, but here...silence.
Poor ScarJo.
-I would have liked to have seen just a little bit more from Clint as Ronin instead of just getting it relayed that he went and killed a bunch of drug dealers in Mexico. The whole "stereotypical TOKYO WHERE YAKUZA ALL HAVE KATANA AND FIGHT LIKE SAMURAI" thing was just kinda there, then he's basically Hawkeye again after this. Black Widow popping up was seriously enough to get him stop rage-killing after his family was gone?
-LOL at the amount of time Captain Marvel had in this movie. Was it even five minutes of screen time?
Just seems kinda funny after Infinite War ends with Fury using the pager to summon her, the buildup to her coming with her origin movie, and then...she was basically just kind of there.
-The time travel stuff was a lot of fun, but also caused a lot of plot holes and just general fuckery. This is usually the case with time travel movies, so whatever, I guess, but for shits n' giggles:
-They never mentioned anything about 2012 Loki getting a stone and warping out of NYC. Seems like kind of a big deal since that changes the outcome of the first Avengers storyline. Is this supposed to mean a different alternate timeline? Are we supposed to not worry about that and then this will be used to explain how Loki comes back later, either in a movie or his upcoming TV series?
-Really liked how The Ancient One already knew everything that was going to happen and implied Dr. Strange did, too, following what he did at the end of Infinite War. Funny that she basically did a Doc Brown when explaining timeline stuff, even though they made more than one BttF joke about how that's not how time travel stuff works, lol.
-Seen this pop up in a few places already: Steve going back to the 40s, to be with Peggy, creates so many problems. She was already married and had kids. So they're gone now? What about him being back there and doing nothing to prevent all the other shit that happens, like Hydra taking over SHIELD, Bucky being used as the Winter Soldier, and all the events of the previous movies?
-But am totally fine with this being his send-off and giving the shield to Falcon. It mirrors the comics anyway, albeit differently- a few years ago, after a storyline where he was aged to an old man, he did the same thing and we got Falcon Captain America for a bit.
-This also leaves the door wide open for Captain America to come back, should Evans come back or a different actor pops up- either do something to de-age old man Steve or just grab him back from the past. I guess the latter could easily be used to bring back anyone who died, but it's not like we haven't had Captain America and Iron Man die and come back already in the comics. They could easily do something with Iron Man where he gets a cloned body that looks different (new actor) and reveal that he backed up his memories (as cheesy as this is, the comics have done this!) in case of an emergency or whatever.
-Taking the stones from the past and using them (then returning them)...OK. But how the hell do you explain Thor taking his hammer? What I mean is...wouldn't past Thor be freaking the fuck out over his hammer being missing, or are we supposed to just think that Steve returned the hammer to the exact moment when it was taken?
-What about returning the stones? How the hell did Captain America
do this?
Most of them were not in gem form and hidden in some pretty hard to find or access places. What about the soul stone? How the hell do you return that? UN-KILL somebody? Wouldn't that mean Steve also meets the Red Skull on that planet? How did that go down?
This shit could be a movie by itself!