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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Virgil yeah, first film in a while where I rocked up after opening day and got turned away because it was sold out. Kids were pissed, oops.

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    @Kirwan said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Virgil It's the repeat viewings that does stuff like this. Was the same for Avatar, Titanic and Force Awakens.

    Look at Hooroo, didn't love it but is seeing it twice. Once you get that sort of multiplier the money goes mental, putting aside all the advantages Marvel has built for itself telling basically a 22 movie story.

    To be fair the only reason I am seeing it twice is me and a mate have a man date when ever a marvel movie comes out and I haven't told him I have seen it.

    True-love wanted to see what it was all about and I couldn't say no.

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    @Hooroo can't wait to see how that plot unfolds once second love finds out about you popping your cherry with true love! jilted man love!!

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    The film has numerous flaws and Hulk's time travel explanation made no sense. But not being much of a Marvel fan I didn't really care. I guess that must be the fair-weather fan's reaction to SW, although Marvel has so many epic characters.

    Is Falcon supposed to replace Captain America? Will that work? He always struck me as only one rung above Hawk Eye in the mediocre department.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    The film has numerous flaws and Hulk's time travel explanation made no sense. But not being much of a Marvel fan I didn't really care. I guess that must be the fair-weather fan's reaction to SW, although Marvel has so many epic characters.

    Is Falcon supposed to replace Captain America? Will that work? He always struck me as only one rung above Hawk Eye in the mediocre department.

    Can you remind me about Hulks time travel? I'm trying to work out which part you are talking about.

    The new cinema has nailed it in terms of filling up the theatre. They have beds in front two rows and then recliner chairs for front rows after and then general seating behind. That way you don't have empty seats up the front where no one wants to sit. Because you are reclined or near lying down, you don't get a sore neck.

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    @Hooroo said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    The film has numerous flaws and Hulk's time travel explanation made no sense. But not being much of a Marvel fan I didn't really care. I guess that must be the fair-weather fan's reaction to SW, although Marvel has so many epic characters.

    Is Falcon supposed to replace Captain America? Will that work? He always struck me as only one rung above Hawk Eye in the mediocre department.

    Can you remind me about Hulks time travel? I'm trying to work out which part you are talking about.

    The new cinema has nailed it in terms of filling up the theatre. They have beds in front two rows and then recliner chairs for front rows after and then general seating behind. That way you don't have empty seats up the front where no one wants to sit. Because you are reclined or near lying down, you don't get a sore neck.

    He was explaining why not just going and killing baby Thanos would not change the future to their liking. Surely Capt America deciding to stay in the past would fark things up too. It all hurts the brain too much so no point in thinking about it.

    There is also mention of how Stark kind of farked things up by bringing back all those people 5 years after they disappeared rather than prevent them disappearing at all. Saved his daughter, but damn the readjustment would be awkward.

    But yeah, can't really think about that. It's from comic books.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Hooroo said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    The film has numerous flaws and Hulk's time travel explanation made no sense. But not being much of a Marvel fan I didn't really care. I guess that must be the fair-weather fan's reaction to SW, although Marvel has so many epic characters.

    Is Falcon supposed to replace Captain America? Will that work? He always struck me as only one rung above Hawk Eye in the mediocre department.

    Can you remind me about Hulks time travel? I'm trying to work out which part you are talking about.

    The new cinema has nailed it in terms of filling up the theatre. They have beds in front two rows and then recliner chairs for front rows after and then general seating behind. That way you don't have empty seats up the front where no one wants to sit. Because you are reclined or near lying down, you don't get a sore neck.

    He was explaining why not just going and killing baby Thanos would not change the future to their liking. Surely Capt America deciding to stay in the past would fark things up too. It all hurts the brain too much so no point in thinking about it.

    There is also mention of how Stark kind of farked things up by bringing back all those people 5 years after they disappeared rather than prevent them disappearing at all. Saved his daughter, but damn the readjustment would be awkward.

    But yeah, can't really think about that. It's from comic books.

    Oh yes! The explaining of it. I hear what you saying but one thing I did like that I am hopeless of repeating verbatim was where he said you are creating your own future rather than changing a past, seemed to kind of make sense to me.

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    Most movies and tv shows have followed the Butterfly effect logic when it comes to time travel. Any kind of change in the past will have an effect in the future.
    Endgame went instead with the alternate timeline.
    Change something in the past the future will remain how it has happened, but another reality will play out instead.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    If you travel to the past it becomes your future is the short version. That’s why Nebula could kill herself and not disappear ala Back to the Future.

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    @Virgil although they did work to preserve some known variations. Like restoring the time stone for the wizards, and Capt returning Thor's hammer when he went back at the end.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    I'm actually now looking forward to seeing it again after reading this thread a bit more.

    I gotta say though, it's a hell of a stress making sure I am clicking on this link today rather than the GOT spoiler thread!!!

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    @Hooroo yeah not like you can snap your fingers and unsee any GoT spoilers aye!

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    @Paekakboyz said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Hooroo yeah not like you can snap your fingers and unsee any GoT spoilers aye!

    You can at least do that to a Thanos search using chrome

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    @Virgil said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    Most movies and tv shows have followed the Butterfly effect logic when it comes to time travel. Any kind of change in the past will have an effect in the future.
    Endgame went instead with the alternate timeline.
    Change something in the past the future will remain how it has happened, but another reality will play out instead.

    It's a cool twist on things, but it's difficult not to question it. You'd think if you went back in time and killed Thanos and destroyed a couple of time stones that the future you came from would be impossible.

    And with Starlord getting knocked out, wouldn't that completely change the GOTG timelines?

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel although the timeline you came from has already happened, and when jumping back in time you arent really going back, you are simply going to another timeline that hasnt happened yet...and thats when I took a nurofen.

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    @taniwharugby said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel although the timeline you came from has already happened, and when jumping back in time you arent really going back, you are simply going to another timeline that hasnt happened yet...and thats when I took a nurofen.

    Yep, best not to dwell on it.

    Must say it was astonishing hubris on the part of Thanos to not think that the Avengers would come after him or do everything they could to fix things.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @Kirwan said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Virgil yeah, first film in a while where I rocked up after opening day and got turned away because it was sold out. Kids were pissed, oops.

    People still get tickets at the ticket counter? 😉

    Endgame is going to be in the top five of inflation adjust box office - which is the most impressive part of all this.

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    @Hooroo what cinema is that? It sounds awesome - I generally wind up flat with my feet up on the seat in front of me so the lie down ones will be perfect for me.

    Went to gold class for Endgame as I knew cinema would be full and I wouldn’t be able to put my legs. The foot rest didn’t go hire high enough though.

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    Virgil
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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Virgil said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    Most movies and tv shows have followed the Butterfly effect logic when it comes to time travel. Any kind of change in the past will have an effect in the future.
    Endgame went instead with the alternate timeline.
    Change something in the past the future will remain how it has happened, but another reality will play out instead.

    It's a cool twist on things, but it's difficult not to question it. You'd think if you went back in time and killed Thanos and destroyed a couple of time stones that the future you came from would be impossible.

    And with Starlord getting knocked out, wouldn't that completely change the GOTG timelines?

    Its changed in that the new current Gamorra is not in love with star lord ( that version was killed back in infinity wars)

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @Nepia said in End Game Thread full of spoilers:

    @Hooroo what cinema is that? It sounds awesome - I generally wind up flat with my feet up on the seat in front of me so the lie down ones will be perfect for me.

    Went to gold class for Endgame as I knew cinema would be full and I wouldn’t be able to put my legs. The foot rest didn’t go hire high enough though.

    It’s at the landing which is the new mall and subdivision as you enter Tauranga from the Kaimais. (Tauriko)

    They have done a really good job. Never seen front seats fill so fast.

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