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Captain America: Civil War


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12 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Just got home from seeing it. Damn good movie, and all the "new" characters fit nicely. Black Panther was great, and Spider-Man stole every scene he was in. Really like the casting for both.

A couple of wonky things at the end that may explain themselves in due time...but it's set up Avengers 3 pretty nicely. Vision will be at the compound, Infinity Gem in his head, it gets taken, Stark calls Captain for help, yada yada here comes a team of 30 super heroes against Thanos and Co. 

God just imagining Peter quill finally going home to earth to stop thanos and meeting the avengers is going to be so fuging awesome. All the jokes of a talking raccoon and tree are going to be hilirious. can't wait 

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Fantastic movie. Black Panther was phenomenal. Spider Man was perfect. Vision reminded me why he was always one of my favorite Avengers.

At the center, Evans and Downey carried the load. But heck, amazing acting all around (how often can you say that in an action-oriented movie?)

Only two things: One, I'm a little wierded out by the concept of finding Aunt May hot. And two, my entire family is now on Team Iron Man. I'm left standing alone on Team Cap.

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3 hours ago, El Dandy said:

I hope you guys realize that you're all propping up a children's movie against a movie that played with mature themes and was mostly made for adults. It's essentially like comparing the Little Mermaid to The Godfather.

You're still here and still haven't learned? How awful it is to hate this movie and Greg Olsen.

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On May 8, 2016 at 4:55 AM, El Dandy said:

I hope you guys realize that you're all propping up a children's movie against a movie that played with mature themes and was mostly made for adults. It's essentially like comparing the Little Mermaid to The Godfather.

Because nothing says "Little Mermaid" like an explosion killing a dozen innocent people within the first fifteen minutes and a plot twist involving someone's parents being assassinated.

Your trolling is almost as terrible as BvS, and that's a pretty high fugging bar.

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Batman v Superman and The Godfather have about as much in common as poo does to a chocolate truffle.

Civil War >>>>> BvS

Not even close.  DC needs to figure their poo out quick because Marvel is making them look stupid as fug right now.

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It's not a kids movie you dweeb. It's a movie that appeals to every audience. I know that's a foreign concept to you "gritty dark movie folk" but movies can have mass appeal while still being quality. It doesn't need to alienate kids(the group comic books were made for in the first place) to be interesting. Your comments are just disregarded as butt hurt hater talk. Your gripes with a GREAT movie come off as super petty and sad. 

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Totally loved Civil war. While enjoying some pints on Fri with a fellow movie fan i said i would love to sit in on Marvel productions meetings. All the moving parts they have going on and to fit them so nicely is super impressive. 

Black Panther was awesome and now i cant wait to see more of him and then Dr. Strange is coming and on and on

One hope is they somehow get Moon Knight on the screen.  Semi obscure but that would be stellar.

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12 minutes ago, El Dandy said:

The masses are easily entertained by childish entertainment. Tony Stark making quips, Captain America punching, and Spiderman swinging on webs is all it takes to sedate the infantile.

I keep coming back to this thread just to drink in your tears.

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56 minutes ago, El Dandy said:

The masses are easily entertained by childish entertainment. Tony Stark making quips, Captain America punching, and Spiderman swinging on webs is all it takes to sedate the infantile.

How about you post on your real account friend? 

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