the part that caught me was Cap standing alone and hearing the on your left with Black Panther, Okoye and Shuri quietly arriving then the rest of the heroes trickling in plus the armies of Wakanda and Asgard.. that must be the greatest cavalry arriving scene to save the day what a beautiful climax.. shed a cheeky tear in that scene
“You’re not the guy to make the sacrifice play.” “Everything special about you came out of a bottle.” In the end Tony and Steve proved each other wrong from when they first met.
Tony proved Cap wrong when he grabbed the nuke and flew into space at the end of Avengers 1. And Tony definitely already knew that his dad loved him after Iron Man 2.
@Eric Booker he was just saying Cap could only do that because of the serum and maybe anyone with the serum could have done it, but in the end Cap proved to be much more special as a man than just a superhuman soldier.
The bald dude during the grief counseling scene with Cap and one of the Russo brothers, is the guy who created Thanos and numerous other cosmic characters. His name is Jim Starlin
I know some people didn’t like the first hour because it was slow, but those were some of my favorite moments of the film. The mundane moments and the interactions between the characters made them feel more human. The surviving Avengers coming back together to save the fallen felt like a family reunion lol
It's tremendously weird. I've read comics my whole life, and if EVER an issue goes by where there isn't fight, the editors get angry letters from the readers. It's insane. There are hundreds of thousands of issues of Superman in print, and if ONE issue goes by without a fight, people are mad. I don't know what it's like to live your life with such a short attention span that an hour with no fighting is painful for you, but I also don't want to know.
This, so much. The slow moments were missing from IW (which is part of why I didn't like it as much as everyone else) and I really enjoyed them in Endgame.
Cap stole show for me... But maybe I’m biased because I came through with my shield and shirt in the theater to represent my boy. That hammer scene, Cap’s last stand against Thanos and his Army, Avengers Assemble, and the dance were my favorite, most memorable moments on any superhero film.
@@Bknight36 she cant do the same moments tho. She def aint worthy of no hammer, and her doind a last stand against the army wouldnt be anywhere near as effective since she is so OP. I do agree also she is not leader yet.
Nah it's not your bias. I used to dislike Capt. so much b4. Thought he was just an over glorified soldier on steroids. But this movie really turned that around for me.
Tony death and Pepper last scene remind me of the movie Gladiator’s ending. He can finally rest. He is similar to Thano’s rest journey. Thanos knows he can rest after the mission but Tony has be told to. Tony will only really rest if he is dead. Cap journey is like Batman’s journey in TDKR. Cap never want die in the battlefield but be with his girl. Duty over happiness. Being Captain America means being unselfish and for others. Even Steve Roger feels the burden being Captain America. This is the one time he can be selfish.
When I saw it, during the scene where Tonys dying I could hear half the theater trying to cry as quietly as they could, so it was just people sniffing, breathing shakily etc. It I thought was super cool, I love it when the whole theater is reacting to, and feelin the same way I do When Cap picked up the hammer, I swear to _god_ my theater erupted with people screaming _so_ loud, for a split second my hearing cut out, which usually only happens to me at *rock concerts*. But it was absolutely amazing that suddenly the entire theater was vocalizing exactly how I felt. It was wild to *hear* how I *felt*
Favourites scene was either Tony snapping his fingers saying "and I...am...Iron Man" RDJ delivered that line amazingly. Or the long tracking shot of EVERYONE at Tony's funeral, just felt SO right!
I loved everything Rocket Raccoon said and did in Endgame. Especially when he covered Groot when Thanos's ships were firing down at them. Rocket rules.
When he let Molinjr's lightning strike the ground then directed it into Thanos Chest I about ascended, lol. That and tightening his shield strap to keep his arm together, dead!
Yeahup. And each property was established in their respected films. And the Time Stone not being able to be touched was established in Infinity War and reinforced in Endgame.
As enfuriating and irritating as it is, it is still a fucking movie. They could've thrown him out of the movie theatre and flip him off, but beat him? C'mon dude
I just saw this yesterday and the female heroes coming together scene totally went over my head. It was in the heat of battle and I was just in awe for the whole duration of that act. It was played perfectly imo.
That scene always takes me out of the film because it did not fit or make sense storywise, it felt like Disney setting up a line of Marvel Princesses to go along with their Disney Princess line. It felt like Disney making Rey the greatest Star Wars Jedi ever. It seemed agenda driven rather than a natural storyline point. That and Hulk not getting to come back and pummel Thanos were the two big missteps, but overall I love Endgame.
I loved Endgame. This movie was more character focused. Infinity War gave you the action. Endgame gives you more character development dealing with loss. I really don't understand how people don't like what they did with Thor. I personally did. I mean he's a demigod and he was taking the loss harder than anyone else. He could have killed Thanos but he missed his shot. He blames himself more than anything for everyone being gone.
I 100% agree. And for everyone saying the first 2/3's is slow... Honestly, that's where the character development is. While it's cool to revisit past movies, I liked how visiting the timelines were a means for the core 3 to come to terms with their individual long-lasting story arcs, before they all come to a head. To me, it's not even just about Thor failing to kill Thanos before the snap. Out of the core 6 Avengers, Thor has arguably suffered the most. He's lost his kingdom, his father, his mother, his brother, his eye, his girlfriend, his hammer... And to top it off, because of his own ego, he failed to save the universe when it counted. Dude deserves all the beer in the world haha.
I like infinity war better bc we got a story that not everyone is used to hearing, the villian winning. And the battle on titan is still an great fight scene. I think endgame is just as good but if i were to chose between the two movies, its infinity war.
In the scene at the beginning of Age of Ultron, they were all literally going in the same direction and in the same vicinity as one another(just watched it again to make sure), and continued to push forward after the shot, so it made sense. That scene in Endgame was literally so random lol
While I agree with Korey that the "girl power" scene didn't feel all that "natural" in the end battle itself, I disagree that it felt more natural in "Infinity War". Literally, the same thing happens: A sole hero is down, and the female heroes show up to pick up the slack. Literally, the only difference is that in "Endgame", ALL female heroes are there. It was more of a call-back to me, than anything else. And also an unofficial nod to the A-Force from the comics. It doesn't take me out of the movie tho. I just thought it was a cool moment.
Rob C I felt it was more jarring in Infinity War cuz ALL the FEMALES in Infinity War gang up on the sole FEMALE BADDIE in the battlefield. Endgame also had it, but it was satisfying and gratifying seeing all the female heroes joining together, despite how dated it feels with its “girl power” message. Not hating on female empowerment and representation, but it felt very Disney of them the way it was handled.
Sun RA it would. They were all over the place, why would they suddenly appear all together at this one spot to pose. They needed to at least show that the female heroes are coming to that spot to help CM. They did the same thing in avengers 1 when everyone came back together to report what’s going on and we got that 360 shot.
Sun RA umm I disagree. It would really look out of place. If the team was majority women and all of the men just show up at the same place for no reason, it’s just as jarring.
Sure u can say the rat helping Scott get out of the quantum realm was convenient, but it also took 5 years to happen. Not like it happened the week after the snap. I was fine with it.
Dante Gonzalez yeah, some say it’s contrived. But it was five years of loss and despair. A random rat hitting a button after that long doesn’t seem too far fetched to me
Obviously, the rat wasn't even born yet. He never had the chance to prove himself. But once his beady little eyes opened for the first time he knew he was destined for greatness. To right the wrongs that have befallen upon his people. To play a small yet pivotal role in the lives of billions. All while hiding in the shadows, never truly getting the recognition he so greatly deserves. He was the best of us all.
When he saw himself getting axed, he said, and I quote. "And that is Destiny fulfilled". Gamora had more of a reaction to his death. He did not care about getting killed, all he cares about is his mission
@Eric Booker Correction: he said he now knows that some people wouldn't accept the loss of half the universe so he changed his mind to re-creating the universe with only half the living beings so he wouldn't have the continued opposition like his original plan did.
I feel like I could cry on command thinking about that funeral scene . Tony stark was literally the backbone of the mcu and just seeing the camera pan over all the characters over the years got to me 😥😭
As a woman and a feminist I have to say that I agree with the 'girl power' scene in Endgame was forced as was the fight scene with Proxima in Infinity War. That's not the type of inclusion women need or want where they are singled, given 'power' moments, and what not. Just treat them like everyone else. They don't need to segregate them to the single female bad guy, give them special powers, or whatever. That's sloppy and cheap. It's over compensating and shows a film maker doesn't 'get it'. Women just want to be treated like everyone else, fight the same fights, and share screen time.
Well for me it worked differently. When the scene happened I was like what are they doing this.. It's just plain pandering.*But I saw my sisters and the females in the theatre all clapping their hands with huge cheers and all.They were just so happy that I just decided to forgive it*
I disliked the scene because, yes it's pandering and doesn't project the proper message. The women look stronger, more Equal, when they're standing beside the men than when you separate them off on their own to belabor the point of their awesomeness. As my daughter said, "It's elitism, not equality'. Scarlet Witch wrecking Thanos for like a minute straight, on the other hand, was pretty sweet. It didn't require making a point of "because she's a woman", just vengeance for Vision's death from the person who had loved him.
Man Of Peace yeah as much as I loved the movie, I’m probably going to have to watch it in theatre a second time to simply comprehend all the time travel.
Marvel confirmed most of the friends of Peter were turned into dust but the ones that stayed alive are 5 years older than them...which would be explored in FarFromHome
I would of liked it better if it was Stan Lee, working at that storage place, maybe as a janitor, messing with the controls that released Ant-man! Everyone would of accepted that.
The rat thing is a stretch, but it’s been five years. Arguably it becomes a “how long for a group of monkeys to write Shakespeare” thing. If given ENOUGH time, and enough rats, it was inevitable that Ant Man would have been released at some point. Turns out that answer is 5 years.
I gotta admit, when ALL "The Fallen" start coming thru the Portals... and it was AVENGERS as far as the eye could see. My eyes were getting watery (just because I didn't want to blink... it was EPIC!).
Wait, at the end there wouldn't Peter's friend be 5 years older and not be in highschool? I assume you don't age when you're dusted so everyone ages would out of sync when they come back.
@@sadesemolu Thought the same thing then realized that it's because the friend was also one of the dusted. That is what will make far from home cool. He has to go back to school and one of his old friends that wasn't dusted is now the gym teacher or something.
My only issue with the movie is 5 years later & stadiums are still shut down🤷♂️🤦♂️. This is America we would be playing sports 6 months later. That girl power scene Korey is talking about was cool until you think about WTF is Mantis going to do in a battle she doesn't even have a gun.🤣
that kinda had me raise an eyebrow as well.....I know damn well we are NOT stopping sports in america no matter how many people disappeared. It is also often used as one of the things that unite people and help them escape the grind of the real world for a bit...so yeah, no less than 6 months there would be new drafts and games on!
@R BZ It's not half the people...It's half the people plus all the people that died because planes fell out of the sky or life support failed because of no power. Then all the people that naturally die every day. Plus all the people committing suicide because they couldn't handle it. There is ZERO chance that the population would be stabilised, recovered and emotionally ready to play organized sports, five years after that kind of decimation.
@@kernalbert5546 that's my point. Sports is often used as a catalyst to provide a sense of normalcy, unity and healing. But we can agree to disagree on that.
Yes, but there needs to be an appetite for it. Every recent disaster or tragedy, there is a vast MAJORITY of people not directly affected. Those people can see their way to organizing a sporting event and when the game is on, SOME of the people directly affected can be distracted. In this hypothetical, the MAJORITY are dead. EVERYBODY loss someone directly. There cannot be normalcy because EVERYBODY is now not normal.
The girl power scene is a bit clunky, but I don't mind it. I saw a lot of women and little girls at my theater so it must have been cool to them because it got a big reaction.
Honestly I thought the scene was dumb. Look I’m all for good moments, but they have to feel believable. The females just all magically converging in a single spot in the middle of an invasion made no sense.
@@masterDarts4188 exactly. When did they have a break to look at what was going on, come over to each other, and then not even matter anyway? Captain Marvel can obviously fly at light speed and took out a whole ship. Who were they escorting? And they failed cuz thanos was already waiting for her
@@masterDarts4188 I hear you. I'm saying it doesn't take points off of the movie for me. In the same way the Avengers gathering up in circle in the middle of the new york invasion doesn't make much sense if you think about it logistically. It's just an awesome moment.
@@milespannell6266 Yeah, her speed capability is very inconsistent. Because in the beginning of the film she could cap light years like it was nothing. But during that scene she was so slow.
@@Flounderboy15 Actually that does make sense. You people are trying to conflate things by excluding the context of the writing. Which is very disingenuous. Dude, prior to the Avengers meeting up in New York the entire scenes prior to that was about them reuniting with each other. There is a literal 10 to 15 minute montage of them collecting themselves. And they don't all just magically converge when they get to New York. That happen a good half hour into the fight. With Bruce Banner as the Hulk being the final missing piece. And the reason that scene works and this one doesn't is because that one scene was the entire purpose of the movies existence. The theme of the first avengers movie is to answer the question about rather or characters with different ideologies can put their differences aside so they can work together for a common cause. So when they do come together it feels earned because that was the goal. That was the answer to the question raised in the film. Is this possible? Can this work? The Endgame movie does not do any of this. It just happened out of nowhere with no prior context or explanation of how they all just jumped from kne area to another midst an ongoing invasion.I really hate when people try to make these comparisons because it starts to become very apparent to me that the lot of you don't really understand why this scene is bad.
Cap going 1 v 1 with Thanos after lifting Mjolnir and then him standing alone against Thanos and his army briefly before everyone else showed up for ‘Avengers....Assemble.’ Loved that whole sequence. Other fav scene was at start.....old burnt Thanos at his crib making breakfast and dude got rolled up on hard xD Loved the movie, only regret is not seeing it opening night with the die hard fans.
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I get that. For me, it was surprising to see them all at once because I forgot how many women were in the MCU, especially after Black Widow died. It felt like a nod to her since she was the first one, that hit me hard!
Saying the Girl-power moment felt inorganic is like saying the "Avengers Assemble" moment felt inorganic. Both were clearly there for fanservice and I thought both moments worked.
@The Last Operator literally every female reviewer on TH-cam has highlighted that moment as a high point for them. As a black dude I got hype for the Ybombe part with the Wakandans. Representation matters and the Russos (and MCU quite frankly) understand that.
@@masterDarts4188 umm the only reason thanos got away was because he had to yank out a stone. Thanos without the glove and he's dead. Did you black out the minutes before?
@@Ladygothii12 No I saw that moment just fine. Thanos got past her by using his mind. Where as Captain Marvel can only rely on strength. Speaks far more about Thanos then it does Carol 😏. Especially since when she got the gauntlet she still failed to get it through the portal.
In Age of Ultron they had a slow mo shot of what they were doing they didnt all STOP doing what they were doing to get in a group pose for a photo. The Ultron Avengers were charging the enemy the Endgame women stopped fighting whoever they was fighting to gather and pose around Brie Larson. 2 total different things.
Thank you. It did make the one in IW feel my organic. Avengers 2 underperformed because of the strayed too far from the source, too many quips and it felt like a recycle of the first one.
People went into this movie expecting infinity war part 2 which is not the case here. This movie is a character study and ends epic. What a time to be alive
I love how thor and cap always fight together in the battle. When cap gets shot in the avengers thor helps him up, in Avengers 2 they do combos in the beginning and the end, in Avengers 3 they talk about there beard and copying each other and in this movie they share hammers
I thought it was good but I did like infinity war better. To me, Endgame was a little too slow. I was shocked the last action scene took place. It seemed so out of this world, I thought the movie would make an excuse for it not to go down like that, but it happened anyway and I loved it.
I have mix feelings about the Girl Power moment. It was awesome seeing the women in that shot being bad a$$es but I agree with Korey that it didn't feel organic. They were fighting in different areas and then all of a sudden they're all beside each other. Did some of them learn to teleport? I am hoping that Shuri takes over the Iron-Man mantle. Laetitia Wright has fantastic on-screen presence and charisma, so I hope they don't blow it by making her a sidekick until the end of time. I'm also super excited about Thor joining the Guardians gang. I've actually always thought that he was set up as a comedic character by Brannagh in the first Thor and continued by Whedon in 2012's Avengers (which is why The Dark World is in the bottom pile of MCU movies for me. It was a weird tonal shift that seemed out of place for the character).
Definitely agree with Martin. The 'women power scene' was no more distracting than the other slo-mo group shots from the previous films. Is it fan service-y? of course, but so is most of the film, and that's why we had a good time watching, right? 😊✨
2 years late, sorry if this is random. Lol It was to me, because it was ONLY the women. One of which, had NO combat experience. Infinity War had a much better scene, because it was subtle yet powerful. It wasn’t dragged out or a sledgehammer to the back of the head. We’ve had the slo-mo shots with men AND women in the past, but none of them have been for a blatantly forced message that distracted from the fight. We’re in a war, not really the time for this. Did it ruin the movie? No. Did I like the scene? No. Infinity War did the female power message wayyy better imo.
I know it's a long movie but i wouldn't mind a short scenes of the Hulk and Dr.Strange breaking few bady guys apart, and where the fuck was general Ross and the US army? Some tanks, planes and long range missiles would help a bit.
WOAH! I can’t believe I missed Howard the Duck coming back with everyone else through the portals! YES! Marvel, please, give him his own movie in the way that it should be!💫🦆🦸🏼♂️👍😃😬🙏
Anyone realize how Tony and the OG Thanos deaths are closely related? Once they wield the gauntlet and snap their fingers, their mission is complete and they're content with their death
People don't seem to understand that Marvel gave us two endings for Endgame. One for romantics and one for pedantics. If you are overly concerned with silly meaningless details like the nuances of time travel, Marvel SPECIFICALLY made it so Captain America never says that he married Peggy. You just ASSUMED he did. For all you know, he had his dance with her and then said that they couldn't be together for the sake of the time stream. Then he disappeared to live a life in Europe or something. For all you know. For romantics, Cap lived the life you wanted for him and he had a full life with his lady love. Nobody cares about the time stream nonsense because it's a movie and none of it is real anyways.
Why bother with "two endings?" It's one ending. The other "ending" you give doesn't solve anything for those concerned with time travel shenanigans and it doesn't even make sense thematically. Their relationship is a secret that and they both kept that way. It doesn't contradict anything in the timeline. Him going back and staying doesn't create a new timeline (or at least not the one we have been following) it was just always meant to happen.
litovietbui i think you’re being pedantic about my comment about pedantry. The POINT was that it was intentionally left ambiguous so as to intentionally avoid the very squabbles that people are having. I didn’t mean there are LITERALLY “two endings”, I meant that the ambiguity intentionally exists so that you can take from it what you want. My POINT is that caps line “I don’t think I will” is very intentional.
Did anyone see the story of the guy that spoiled the Endgame ending while people were waiting on line to see it?😂😂...dude got his ass beat down by the crowd.
Best Moments of the Film 1) Tony and Nebula playing table football and her finally winning at something 2) Scarlet witch kicking Thanos Ass 3) Thanos power stone punching Captain Marvel into the stratosphere.
I’ve seen this film twice now and will probably be seeing it at least once more during its run. I think this film was fantastic. It gets better with each watch, but it was an emotionally harrowing three hours that stuck with me long after I left the theatre. The writers don’t get enough credit but the dialogue went a long way in humanising these characters and augmenting the emotional impact. As a Captain America fan, I was WELL FED. And sure, there’s a lot to nitpick, but the highs were so high that it doesn’t ruin the movie for me at all. A Better Than Sex for me, undeniably. (Also the all-female scene was cool, like all the other fanservice-y scenes, but ok Korey I get your point. Just don’t agree with it lol...)
Young Thanos was 5 yrs younger from Infinity war but 9 yrs. from GUARDIANS/GALAXY 1 the actual timeline HE WAS FROM. So yeah he was more arrogant and a lot less philosophical about shit.A near decade can change a Brother.
@@Add183 Sorry, I was doing a quick estimate of time of Young Thanos (Guardians/2014) to his Infinity showcase and (roughly) added the Endgame "5 years later"which is the Thanos that came back to reclaim the gauntlet, give or take a month or two.
Loved Brie Larson as Captain Marvel! That’s the character from the comics and cartoons. As comic book kid I appreciate that! Not sure why people get so triggered there was nothing wrong with performance it was spot on.
Oh snap Corey is right, the rat actually saved the universe not Stark. If it wasn't for that rat everything would have still been the same, Thanos won, and half of life in the universe would still be gone. And the crazy thing is I've seen the movie this past Saturday and totally missed that.
This film was such a blast. It was a great love letter to the MCU, and I never once felt the length. Each of the original six Avengers got a great ending as far as I’m concerned. They all reached places in their lives where you felt the growth and got their internal character question answered by the end. It felt like the ending that these characters would get if mainstream comic book characters got to have an ending: Tony got to protect the world by making the sacrifice play, Steve got to live his life beyond Captain America, Thor learned how to let go and just be who he is as opposed to who he was supposed to be, Bruce finally learned balance and didn’t see the Hulk as a burden anymore, Natasha rose above her violent past in order to sacrifice herself to save others, and Clint got to go back and settle down with his family. I loved it.
Definitely agree, that girl power moment stood out like a sore thumb. They halted the movie just to showcase the female heroes. Felt very inorganic and Infinity War did it much better. Hollywood needs to stop trying to pander to an audience.
In my humble opinion. The “A-Force” scene (which is the all female team-up moment) would’ve felt a lot more natural if Captain Marvel was flying with the Infinity Gauntlet but as she was getting overwhelmed the other female heroes swooped in and then they lined them up in the shot to seem like they had Captain Marvel’s back and they wound up working well together. That way it feels more natural as if they just so happened to be in the area. It’s the moment they all stop to get ready to march into battle and the camera holds on them that made it feel like:”Ok now you’re just stopping the movie for no reason.”
When are guys going to realise that moment wasn't for them. It is pretty ignorant of Korey and you to say that part wasn't good. Every woman I spoke to said that was one of their favourite parts. It is a bit like these white guys who say Black Panther is a bad movie and say it was too African for them.
Delboy0 I can point to almost any “black pride” moment in black panther and call it a well shot scene and I’m not even black. I cannot do the same with this scene. Just because a scene is meant for a specific race or gender doesn’t mean that it has to look sloppy and out of place. That only means it has to look that much more great otherwise what’s the point of REPRESENTING for your people. XD What your proposing is if MLK represented black people by ONLY speaking to black people. What would be the point of the movement if the message wasn’t meant to ALSO, be heard and understood by the people oppressing them at the time, whites?
@@JakeTylenol That scene wasn't sloppy at all. it was very exciting due to the camera movement and all the female characters being in the same shot ready for action. When I only hear men complaining that about that scene, I just say it was a scene to get female watchers excited. I'm a dude and that scene gave me chills. I personally thought Captain America suddenly getting the power of Thor with his hammer was a bit stupid, but it was in the movie because it looked cool. That is no different to all the females fighting together. But men relate more to male characters so that stupid scene was cool, but female heroes weren't.
Delboy0 except that male and female audiences loved Wonderwoman and that is about a woman from an island of superior women...so uh....you trying to talk shit yet we have an example of a film that did female empowerment better. No one complained when Wonderwoman did that No Man Land run. A woman leading an army of men into impossible odds and winning. But no you’re right, “men just don’t get it”
@Jessica Taylor Yeah, but the difference is that was a golden age comic. A-Force doesn't have the same excuse. It was built with a very specific demographic in mind. And said demographic rejected it.
(@Hannibal) The comics don't even matter actually. For instance, I love Thor and Cap in the MCU but they have never been any of my favorite superheroes when reading comics. A-Force may have failed (trusting you on this one) but that doesn't mean they can't be cool in the MCU. Anyway, all I was trying to say is that people shouldn't make a big deal out of seeing a bunch of women have their moment. And I get it, nobody likes a forced "message" no matter what it is but in this case it was such a small thing I can't be mad at it. I bet it was great for the A-Force fans (all 3 of them :p).
@Jessica Taylor Actually the golden age comic was pretty decent. And they do get a pass because the comic was written in the 70's. A-Force was written no less then a decade ago. So it doesn't have the same excuse to be terrible. In fact the Guardian comic sold more issues then A-Force did. So by comparison it's a better comic. Nice try though.
@@JaeEnceeti Dude the reason people are criticising the he scene is because the scene doesn't make sense. You people are trying so hard to go on about "Girl Power" then you seem to give it a pass at the sake of rhe story itself. Do you know why the A-Force failed? Because it didn't make sense. It was compromised of a team of female superheros that had male counterparts that were significantly better. Why do we need She-Hulk when we have the Hulk? Why do we need Medusa when we have Black Atom? The list goes on. For every female hero, there was already a male hero that could do what they did if nor better. So why should care about this team of second rate nobodies? Because they're women ? I want to read a story about the best. And this is something Marvel comics has yet to realize. Which is why their comic book sales are in the trash right now. They've been trying to push this politically correct nonsense for years now and their sales have suffered for it. Because they keep prioritizing agenda and propaganda over quality writing and art. So yeah, I don't want this garbage in the MCU because I've seen the damage it can do in the wrong hands. This is one of the reasons I was so worried about Captain Marvel. They've been trying to push her character in the comics for years and it's failed time and time again. There's a reason for that and they refuse to acknowledge it.
Seeing *Black Panther* & the *Wakanda Army* showing up to help Cap and the rest of the Avengers was fucking awesome. That's my favorite scene in the entire movie.
I love it how Korey does not back down when those 2 guys try to virtue signal on his show. We all know he isn’t a misogynist by all means, and I’m glad he stood his ground. Respect.
What you're saying at 51 minutes. Having all the females on screen at the same time is completely different from a slow motion shot showing all the heros together in age of ultron and Avengers, because in those movies, there were only 6 heros, and they were all fighting together. Here, there's 100+ heros, and they isolate all the women specifically for one shot. When in reality, they'd be spread out all over the battlefield, and there's no logical reason why they'd be all together or ganging up to protect Peter Parker. Compeltely different comparisons. And also, Black Widow was in the Age of Ultron shot too, because she was part of the team, it didn't just isolate the guys.
the part that caught me was Cap standing alone and hearing the on your left with Black Panther, Okoye and Shuri quietly arriving then the rest of the heroes trickling in plus the armies of Wakanda and Asgard.. that must be the greatest cavalry arriving scene to save the day what a beautiful climax.. shed a cheeky tear in that scene
Man! I get chills just thinking about that part every time.
I literally said the King has returned.
Falcon was like an angel coming out the portal
Was smiling through that entire scene, seeing spidey swing through was incredible 😭
Don’t forget the wizards.
That rat was actually Mickey Mouse coming in to save his biggest franchise
My thoughts, exactly...🤣🤣🤣
Naw...that was master splinter.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Yooooo 😂😂😂😂😂
Dang it, you beat me to the comment man!
Act 1: Sadness
Act 2: Fan service and time travel shenanigans
Act 3: Shhhhiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeettttttttttttttttttt
Then sadness.
"I...am...Ironman."
act 4: party at steve rogers house.....if you need a ride call dr strange and wong.
I think the 3rd act had more actual fan service.
Artwork by Christopher Cayco
agreed!!
All totally silly or boring.
I don’t blame Cap. I’d risk screwing up the timeline and create alternate realities for Hayley Atwell too.
The Alpha Nerd Hayley got a body on her, and some titties. SSSSHHHHIIIIEEEETTTTTT!
@The Duke I think he also just wanted a normal life in the end
Plus the tits
FACTS LOL SHES SO HOT
@@kashboywonder3364 he wanted Haley Atwell in the end, if ya catch my drift
That "hail hydra" moment was so dope, sunn
Yello Duzzit yeah it was a way of doing something better than a fight scene
It was such a clever way of dealing with that tension. "The art of fighting without fighting" is what Bruce Lee would call it.
@@poposterous236 Precisely, so much tension in the theater tho lol. Fun to witness
I just loved it because not only was it a smart way to avoid getting in a fight, but it was a callback to the comic book arc too
@@KuraMad2000 AMAZING!!
“You’re not the guy to make the sacrifice play.”
“Everything special about you came out of a bottle.”
In the end Tony and Steve proved each other wrong from when they first met.
Juan S that’s amazing
Iron Man made the sacrifice
Captain America showed he was Worthy by picking Mjolnir
And Thor is thick
Tony proved Cap wrong when he grabbed the nuke and flew into space at the end of Avengers 1. And Tony definitely already knew that his dad loved him after Iron Man 2.
I wish iron man died saving captain America to bring that full circle
@Eric Booker he was just saying Cap could only do that because of the serum and maybe anyone with the serum could have done it, but in the end Cap proved to be much more special as a man than just a superhuman soldier.
Y'all subverted my expectations for this review fr when the last few minutes suddenly turned into Double Toasted: Civil War.
😂😂😂😂Ik
best part lmao
Showing Coreys true colors. The colors of insecurity.
@@blakeharris58 it shows that he is surrounded by SIMPING bitchboys
There’s so much simping by those mic crashers it’s ridiculous. Dude, Brie Larson is not going to sleep with you.
Endgame: Rat save the world
Marvel’s next movie: Rat gains intelligence and begins the training of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
Named after the splinters of time he created rather than a play off of Stick from Daredevil?
I'd watch that.
Does Disney now own the turtles, too 😩
@@tamapajamas Nickelodeon owns the Ninja Turtles
Sadly the turtles a part of dc
The bald dude during the grief counseling scene with Cap and one of the Russo brothers, is the guy who created Thanos and numerous other cosmic characters. His name is Jim Starlin
I didn't know that, that's awesome
I know some people didn’t like the first hour because it was slow, but those were some of my favorite moments of the film. The mundane moments and the interactions between the characters made them feel more human. The surviving Avengers coming back together to save the fallen felt like a family reunion lol
It's tremendously weird. I've read comics my whole life, and if EVER an issue goes by where there isn't fight, the editors get angry letters from the readers. It's insane. There are hundreds of thousands of issues of Superman in print, and if ONE issue goes by without a fight, people are mad.
I don't know what it's like to live your life with such a short attention span that an hour with no fighting is painful for you, but I also don't want to know.
This, so much. The slow moments were missing from IW (which is part of why I didn't like it as much as everyone else) and I really enjoyed them in Endgame.
Some people don't get storytelling.
So agree. Glad some people appreciated it. Go team comment thread. :)
For me I like the first 30 mins and last hour the most
Cap stole show for me...
But maybe I’m biased because I came through with my shield and shirt in the theater to represent my boy.
That hammer scene, Cap’s last stand against Thanos and his Army, Avengers Assemble, and the dance were my favorite, most memorable moments on any superhero film.
Cap is the heart of the team, I like captain marvel but she had the potential to do the same but just doesn't feel like a leader to me
@@Bknight36 she cant do the same moments tho. She def aint worthy of no hammer, and her doind a last stand against the army wouldnt be anywhere near as effective since she is so OP. I do agree also she is not leader yet.
Cap is the goat
Nah it's not your bias. I used to dislike Capt. so much b4. Thought he was just an over glorified soldier on steroids. But this movie really turned that around for me.
Queue Jeremy Piven in PCU....
The rat pressing the button is something str8 out of a comic book. Lol.
I didn't have a problem with it.
Hell if I put a button in a shitty storage unite for 5 years it’d probably be pressed by a rat or at least touched
@@jebbryant6522 true but still kinda lame tho but Ayy 🤷🏽♀️
"The Dark Knight's not THAT airtight." Oh, man, I could FEEL the tension there.
Same. I really like The Dark Knight, but it does have some serious issues that are overlooked. It truly isn't that airtight.
@@RJ-Ramen TDK shifted the paradigm in the superhero genre. But fandom aside, NO it's not that airtight.
The major problem that TDK has to me is that, Batman is the most boring uninteresting character in his own film.
@@TheWuCepticon1981 kinda like Black Panther.
As mentioned TDK changed the game yo. Admittedly Endgame is the best superhero film but not a better film than TDK.
Movie made me sob hard. Epic conclusion to our beloved chapters.
I misread that first sentence as "Movie made me so hard" though I wouldn't blame you to be fair.
Tony death and Pepper last scene remind me of the movie Gladiator’s ending. He can finally rest. He is similar to Thano’s rest journey. Thanos knows he can rest after the mission but Tony has be told to. Tony will only really rest if he is dead.
Cap journey is like Batman’s journey in TDKR. Cap never want die in the battlefield but be with his girl. Duty over happiness. Being Captain America means being unselfish and for others. Even Steve Roger feels the burden being Captain America. This is the one time he can be selfish.
Saw it opening night in Japan and I cried at least three times, LOL
LMAOOOO
When I saw it, during the scene where Tonys dying I could hear half the theater trying to cry as quietly as they could, so it was just people sniffing, breathing shakily etc. It I thought was super cool, I love it when the whole theater is reacting to, and feelin the same way I do
When Cap picked up the hammer, I swear to _god_ my theater erupted with people screaming _so_ loud, for a split second my hearing cut out, which usually only happens to me at *rock concerts*.
But it was absolutely amazing that suddenly the entire theater was vocalizing exactly how I felt. It was wild to *hear* how I *felt*
I love that Wanda wrecked Thanos to the point where he needed to call in an airstrike.
Scarlett Witch is the threat
He was hurting so bad he put his army in danger. But sir our troops THANOS JUST DO IT 😂😂
The ending with Cap made me cry the hardest. His story came full circle; he got his dance and happy ending with Peggy.
Favourites scene was either Tony snapping his fingers saying "and I...am...Iron Man" RDJ delivered that line amazingly. Or the long tracking shot of EVERYONE at Tony's funeral, just felt SO right!
I loved everything Rocket Raccoon said and did in Endgame. Especially when he covered Groot when Thanos's ships were firing down at them. Rocket rules.
I loved the subtle look on his face when Hulk and Thor were talking. You can see how bad he feels for Thor.
When he talked about the chicken with antennas
My favorite moment was Captain and Mjolnir, BADASS
thething75191 Mine too, once I saw the close up of this hammer getting picked up, I was like "He's worthy!"
Same.
Same. The theater i was in erupted when that moment happened. Among other moments. The movie as a whole was amazing, The Russo Bros are brilliant.
When he let Molinjr's lightning strike the ground then directed it into Thanos Chest I about ascended, lol. That and tightening his shield strap to keep his arm together, dead!
@@tommycipriani2254 The entire theater was like "Yeah! He's worthy!"
I’ve been waiting so long for this god damn review. SSSSHHHHHIIIIIIIIIITTTT
The taco scene was hilarious & sweet. Also I was kind of scared when Scott was hit by the blast while watching the birds. R.I.P Birds 😢
Hawkeye reacting to the Soul Stone in his hand was the best part in the movie.
Shouldn't all that power kill him tho? Unless it works differently for that stone
Marvin Gonzalez Nope. It can rest easily on flesh and not damage you.
The Time Stone, the Reality Stone and the Power Stone all can’t be touched.
@@jmiester25 so it probably has to do with each stone then
Yeahup. And each property was established in their respected films. And the Time Stone not being able to be touched was established in Infinity War and reinforced in Endgame.
@@jmiester25 wait so how did hulk touch it?
Talk about the dude in Hong Kong spoiling the movie and getting beat up by the fans.
Quite frankly he got what he deserved.
He got off easy. 😡
As enfuriating and irritating as it is, it is still a fucking movie. They could've thrown him out of the movie theatre and flip him off, but beat him? C'mon dude
Álvaro Byrne I know, that's going far. Korey is right, for some idiotic fans, this shit is a religion.
@@Mrhostil95 naw. Fuck that guy. He's tryna spoil fans who is there for an experience.... only a dickhead would spoil it for them.
I just saw this yesterday and the female heroes coming together scene totally went over my head. It was in the heat of battle and I was just in awe for the whole duration of that act. It was played perfectly imo.
That scene always takes me out of the film because it did not fit or make sense storywise, it felt like Disney setting up a line of Marvel Princesses to go along with their Disney Princess line. It felt like Disney making Rey the greatest Star Wars Jedi ever. It seemed agenda driven rather than a natural storyline point. That and Hulk not getting to come back and pummel Thanos were the two big missteps, but overall I love Endgame.
@@stvnhthr lol I agree wholeheartedly
That wasnt a ratt, it was Micky Mouse saving the day
I loved Endgame. This movie was more character focused. Infinity War gave you the action. Endgame gives you more character development dealing with loss. I really don't understand how people don't like what they did with Thor. I personally did. I mean he's a demigod and he was taking the loss harder than anyone else. He could have killed Thanos but he missed his shot. He blames himself more than anything for everyone being gone.
I 100% agree. And for everyone saying the first 2/3's is slow... Honestly, that's where the character development is. While it's cool to revisit past movies, I liked how visiting the timelines were a means for the core 3 to come to terms with their individual long-lasting story arcs, before they all come to a head. To me, it's not even just about Thor failing to kill Thanos before the snap. Out of the core 6 Avengers, Thor has arguably suffered the most. He's lost his kingdom, his father, his mother, his brother, his eye, his girlfriend, his hammer... And to top it off, because of his own ego, he failed to save the universe when it counted. Dude deserves all the beer in the world haha.
Thor is A god
@@Someone2aswell .... and?
I like infinity war better bc we got a story that not everyone is used to hearing, the villian winning. And the battle on titan is still an great fight scene. I think endgame is just as good but if i were to chose between the two movies, its infinity war.
Some Russo antis be getting mad at them for that and saying they ruined what Taika had.
KORG IS RIGHT THERE!!!
Should’ve began the video with...
“Before we get started, does anyone want to get out?”
In the scene at the beginning of Age of Ultron, they were all literally going in the same direction and in the same vicinity as one another(just watched it again to make sure), and continued to push forward after the shot, so it made sense. That scene in Endgame was literally so random lol
Carlos never knows what hes talking about
Carlos is a got damn fool.
He's the most annoying member of this show by longshot
So...is no one going to mention Loki escaping in the avengers scene with the teseract?
Literally the reason thanos found them lol
well now he has his own show.
@@jordanharris3358 I don’t think you saw the same movie I did
While I agree with Korey that the "girl power" scene didn't feel all that "natural" in the end battle itself, I disagree that it felt more natural in "Infinity War". Literally, the same thing happens: A sole hero is down, and the female heroes show up to pick up the slack. Literally, the only difference is that in "Endgame", ALL female heroes are there. It was more of a call-back to me, than anything else. And also an unofficial nod to the A-Force from the comics. It doesn't take me out of the movie tho. I just thought it was a cool moment.
Rob C I felt it was more jarring in Infinity War cuz ALL the FEMALES in Infinity War gang up on the sole FEMALE BADDIE in the battlefield. Endgame also had it, but it was satisfying and gratifying seeing all the female heroes joining together, despite how dated it feels with its “girl power” message. Not hating on female empowerment and representation, but it felt very Disney of them the way it was handled.
I’d just like to say... if all the dudes lined up to do the same thing, not an eye would bat...
When i saw that i was like "These girls bout to f up Thanos."
Sun RA it would. They were all over the place, why would they suddenly appear all together at this one spot to pose. They needed to at least show that the female heroes are coming to that spot to help CM. They did the same thing in avengers 1 when everyone came back together to report what’s going on and we got that 360 shot.
Sun RA umm I disagree. It would really look out of place. If the team was majority women and all of the men just show up at the same place for no reason, it’s just as jarring.
Sure u can say the rat helping Scott get out of the quantum realm was convenient, but it also took 5 years to happen. Not like it happened the week after the snap. I was fine with it.
Dante Gonzalez yeah, some say it’s contrived. But it was five years of loss and despair. A random rat hitting a button after that long doesn’t seem too far fetched to me
Obviously, the rat wasn't even born yet. He never had the chance to prove himself.
But once his beady little eyes opened for the first time he knew he was destined for greatness. To right the wrongs that have befallen upon his people. To play a small yet pivotal role in the lives of billions.
All while hiding in the shadows, never truly getting the recognition he so greatly deserves. He was the best of us all.
I watched this on sunday at 11am and it was still packed. Figured that everyone would be at church.
Rascoe Hunter They were. The Church of Lee
They were. Did you miss the pastor preaching right before the movie?
All the churchs on sunday were probably empty because of endgame.
I work at a grocerey store across the street from a movie theater, and saturday was so slow becausr of Endgame
Church is passe for the most part. Television and other media are the outlets to keep most people in check now.
I believe Steve Rodgers couldn't lift Mjolnir until he told Tony Stark the truth about his parents. After that, he was guilt free and worthy AF.
I think he was just faking,
He's not the kind to show off.
@@thecaptain1708 "on your left"
But when did Steve actually learn that Bucky wacked mr and mrs stark tho? I thought it wasn’t until Civil War and that was post Ultron.
@@wildebeest14Towards the the of Civil War Tony asked Captain if he knew the whole time, which he did. I believe Rodgers finds out in winter soldier.
Moon SKeetz I always interpreted it that Bucky told him when his arm was in a vice post activation after escaping Shield.
When he saw himself getting axed, he said, and I quote. "And that is Destiny fulfilled". Gamora had more of a reaction to his death. He did not care about getting killed, all he cares about is his mission
@Eric Booker
Correction: he said he now knows that some people wouldn't accept the loss of half the universe so he changed his mind to re-creating the universe with only half the living beings so he wouldn't have the continued opposition like his original plan did.
Oh he cared lol he was beating the shit out of Thor
"Can you bring back a receipt and get Black Widow back?"
😂😂😂😂
I feel like I could cry on command thinking about that funeral scene . Tony stark was literally the backbone of the mcu and just seeing the camera pan over all the characters over the years got to me 😥😭
Lmao 🤣🤣 🤣
Shiiiit almost an hour spoiler talk. Yeaaay
As a woman and a feminist I have to say that I agree with the 'girl power' scene in Endgame was forced as was the fight scene with Proxima in Infinity War. That's not the type of inclusion women need or want where they are singled, given 'power' moments, and what not. Just treat them like everyone else. They don't need to segregate them to the single female bad guy, give them special powers, or whatever. That's sloppy and cheap. It's over compensating and shows a film maker doesn't 'get it'. Women just want to be treated like everyone else, fight the same fights, and share screen time.
Well for me it worked differently. When the scene happened I was like what are they doing this.. It's just plain pandering.*But I saw my sisters and the females in the theatre all clapping their hands with huge cheers and all.They were just so happy that I just decided to forgive it*
I disliked the scene because, yes it's pandering and doesn't project the proper message. The women look stronger, more Equal, when they're standing beside the men than when you separate them off on their own to belabor the point of their awesomeness. As my daughter said, "It's elitism, not equality'. Scarlet Witch wrecking Thanos for like a minute straight, on the other hand, was pretty sweet. It didn't require making a point of "because she's a woman", just vengeance for Vision's death from the person who had loved him.
@@Wolvorine Exactly that.
@@aaronlevine6498 troll
im late but if no one understand this scene they are simple minded
So Is Spiderman 5 years behind in High school?
Man Of Peace yeah as much as I loved the movie, I’m probably going to have to watch it in theatre a second time to simply comprehend all the time travel.
Marvel confirmed most of the friends of Peter were turned into dust but the ones that stayed alive are 5 years older than them...which would be explored in FarFromHome
I would of liked it better if it was Stan Lee, working at that storage place, maybe as a janitor, messing with the controls that released Ant-man! Everyone would of accepted that.
@Aquaintence Buddy As opposed to the rat? Since it's confirmed that he's basically a Watcher in Gaurdians 2, I think it would of worked
The rat thing is a stretch, but it’s been five years. Arguably it becomes a “how long for a group of monkeys to write Shakespeare” thing. If given ENOUGH time, and enough rats, it was inevitable that Ant Man would have been released at some point. Turns out that answer is 5 years.
@@JazGalaxy Give that rat a typewriter!
People cheered in the movie theater when Stan Lee yelled make peace not war.
I gotta admit, when ALL "The Fallen" start coming thru the Portals... and it was AVENGERS as far as the eye could see. My eyes were getting watery (just because I didn't want to blink... it was EPIC!).
Imagine being undusted just to find your boyfriend/girlfriend with someone else. It's been 5 years.....
Imagine someone that had a newborn at the time, both parents got dusted and someone else went ahead and adopted the baby...
Wait, at the end there wouldn't Peter's friend be 5 years older and not be in highschool? I assume you don't age when you're dusted so everyone ages would out of sync when they come back.
@@sadesemolu Thought the same thing then realized that it's because the friend was also one of the dusted. That is what will make far from home cool. He has to go back to school and one of his old friends that wasn't dusted is now the gym teacher or something.
Or your husband/wife.
My only issue with the movie is 5 years later & stadiums are still shut down🤷♂️🤦♂️. This is America we would be playing sports 6 months later. That girl power scene Korey is talking about was cool until you think about WTF is Mantis going to do in a battle she doesn't even have a gun.🤣
Out of all of it in that girl power scene I was fine with, but when mantis came on screen, I legit yelled "tf mantis gonna do?"
that kinda had me raise an eyebrow as well.....I know damn well we are NOT stopping sports in america no matter how many people disappeared. It is also often used as one of the things that unite people and help them escape the grind of the real world for a bit...so yeah, no less than 6 months there would be new drafts and games on!
@R BZ It's not half the people...It's half the people plus all the people that died because planes fell out of the sky or life support failed because of no power. Then all the people that naturally die every day. Plus all the people committing suicide because they couldn't handle it. There is ZERO chance that the population would be stabilised, recovered and emotionally ready to play organized sports, five years after that kind of decimation.
@@kernalbert5546 that's my point. Sports is often used as a catalyst to provide a sense of normalcy, unity and healing. But we can agree to disagree on that.
Yes, but there needs to be an appetite for it. Every recent disaster or tragedy, there is a vast MAJORITY of people not directly affected. Those people can see their way to organizing a sporting event and when the game is on, SOME of the people directly affected can be distracted. In this hypothetical, the MAJORITY are dead. EVERYBODY loss someone directly. There cannot be normalcy because EVERYBODY is now not normal.
The girl power scene is a bit clunky, but I don't mind it. I saw a lot of women and little girls at my theater so it must have been cool to them because it got a big reaction.
Honestly I thought the scene was dumb. Look I’m all for good moments, but they have to feel believable. The females just all magically converging in a single spot in the middle of an invasion made no sense.
@@masterDarts4188 exactly. When did they have a break to look at what was going on, come over to each other, and then not even matter anyway? Captain Marvel can obviously fly at light speed and took out a whole ship. Who were they escorting? And they failed cuz thanos was already waiting for her
@@masterDarts4188 I hear you. I'm saying it doesn't take points off of the movie for me. In the same way the Avengers gathering up in circle in the middle of the new york invasion doesn't make much sense if you think about it logistically. It's just an awesome moment.
@@milespannell6266 Yeah, her speed capability is very inconsistent. Because in the beginning of the film she could cap light years like it was nothing. But during that scene she was so slow.
@@Flounderboy15 Actually that does make sense. You people are trying to conflate things by excluding the context of the writing. Which is very disingenuous. Dude, prior to the Avengers meeting up in New York the entire scenes prior to that was about them reuniting with each other. There is a literal 10 to 15 minute montage of them collecting themselves. And they don't all just magically converge when they get to New York. That happen a good half hour into the fight. With Bruce Banner as the Hulk being the final missing piece. And the reason that scene works and this one doesn't is because that one scene was the entire purpose of the movies existence. The theme of the first avengers movie is to answer the question about rather or characters with different ideologies can put their differences aside so they can work together for a common cause. So when they do come together it feels earned because that was the goal. That was the answer to the question raised in the film. Is this possible? Can this work? The Endgame movie does not do any of this. It just happened out of nowhere with no prior context or explanation of how they all just jumped from kne area to another midst an ongoing invasion.I really hate when people try to make these comparisons because it starts to become very apparent to me that the lot of you don't really understand why this scene is bad.
The girl power moment would of been better if they fight first and come together
Oscar-nominated director John Singleton dies at 51 following stroke
ass holic WOW!!! Thanks.... he has been ill. R. I. P.
Wow. Didn’t know. Shit.
RIP. Singleton.
Hopefully Korey will talk about it on tonight's stream.
R.I.P.
The time travel didn't change the old time line it created a new timeline. It's pretty much multiverse theory
Master Splinter Saved The Universe 🤣🤣👏🏾👏🏾✊🏽💪🏾💯💯
Cap going 1 v 1 with Thanos after lifting Mjolnir and then him standing alone against Thanos and his army briefly before everyone else showed up for ‘Avengers....Assemble.’ Loved that whole sequence.
Other fav scene was at start.....old burnt Thanos at his crib making breakfast and dude got rolled up on hard xD
Loved the movie, only regret is not seeing it opening night with the die hard fans.
I just want to say, your channel really makes me laugh and lightens up my day. Been going through a lot lately and watching your channel makes me forget my situation for a moment and just laugh. Keep the channel going guys.
Honestly, I’ve never loved a movie more. It really is special to so many people and it gave me more than I could have dreamed of.
Hearing cap say "Hail Hydra" was so funny
I also loved how my boy black panther was dipping with the glove
movie is a full price. an A. infinity war an A+
Captain marvel suit at the funeral was fire 🔥 too
her and fury went full matrix for that shit
I LOVED her new look.
The women team up scene just seemed like reference to A-Force.
more like A FORCED reference lol
@@ampecsu LMAO
Which is a bad thing by itself because that comic was trash.
@@masterDarts4188 thou speaketh the truth
I get that. For me, it was surprising to see them all at once because I forgot how many women were in the MCU, especially after Black Widow died. It felt like a nod to her since she was the first one, that hit me hard!
the mightiest rat in the Universe.
The most important one
Captain America using Mjolnir 😎🤘🏻
That feeling when you win the lottery.
Saying the Girl-power moment felt inorganic is like saying the "Avengers Assemble" moment felt inorganic. Both were clearly there for fanservice and I thought both moments worked.
@The Last Operator literally every female reviewer on TH-cam has highlighted that moment as a high point for them. As a black dude I got hype for the Ybombe part with the Wakandans. Representation matters and the Russos (and MCU quite frankly) understand that.
i'm fine with women having powers and helping each other, but captain marvel didn't even need that female-empowered backup lol
Shidd thanos hit her with that razzle-dazzle
She clearly did, because she fails to accomplish what she was trying to do, 😂
@@masterDarts4188 umm the only reason thanos got away was because he had to yank out a stone. Thanos without the glove and he's dead. Did you black out the minutes before?
It was acceptable but the people lookin to gripe about it will anyway
@@Ladygothii12 No I saw that moment just fine. Thanos got past her by using his mind. Where as Captain Marvel can only rely on strength. Speaks far more about Thanos then it does Carol 😏. Especially since when she got the gauntlet she still failed to get it through the portal.
In Age of Ultron they had a slow mo shot of what they were doing they didnt all STOP doing what they were doing to get in a group pose for a photo. The Ultron Avengers were charging the enemy the Endgame women stopped fighting whoever they was fighting to gather and pose around Brie Larson. 2 total different things.
Thank you. It did make the one in IW feel my organic.
Avengers 2 underperformed because of the strayed too far from the source, too many quips and it felt like a recycle of the first one.
Sid Jones age of of ultron is the tenth highest grossing film of all time. How high are your standards for a movie’s performance
We go from RDJR in Afghanistan listening to AC\DC, to him fighting a giant purple space man. Feels like two different movies.
Swiggity Swag they are different movies....
People went into this movie expecting infinity war part 2 which is not the case here. This movie is a character study and ends epic. What a time to be alive
I love how thor and cap always fight together in the battle. When cap gets shot in the avengers thor helps him up, in Avengers 2 they do combos in the beginning and the end, in Avengers 3 they talk about there beard and copying each other and in this movie they share hammers
Dustin Catalan they’re besties it’s so cute
I thought it was good but I did like infinity war better. To me, Endgame was a little too slow. I was shocked the last action scene took place. It seemed so out of this world, I thought the movie would make an excuse for it not to go down like that, but it happened anyway and I loved it.
I have mix feelings about the Girl Power moment. It was awesome seeing the women in that shot being bad a$$es but I agree with Korey that it didn't feel organic. They were fighting in different areas and then all of a sudden they're all beside each other. Did some of them learn to teleport?
I am hoping that Shuri takes over the Iron-Man mantle. Laetitia Wright has fantastic on-screen presence and charisma, so I hope they don't blow it by making her a sidekick until the end of time.
I'm also super excited about Thor joining the Guardians gang. I've actually always thought that he was set up as a comedic character by Brannagh in the first Thor and continued by Whedon in 2012's Avengers (which is why The Dark World is in the bottom pile of MCU movies for me. It was a weird tonal shift that seemed out of place for the character).
Boy did Love and Thunder let us down
Definitely agree with Martin. The 'women power scene' was no more distracting than the other slo-mo group shots from the previous films. Is it fan service-y? of course, but so is most of the film, and that's why we had a good time watching, right? 😊✨
2 years late, sorry if this is random. Lol
It was to me, because it was ONLY the women. One of which, had NO combat experience. Infinity War had a much better scene, because it was subtle yet powerful. It wasn’t dragged out or a sledgehammer to the back of the head. We’ve had the slo-mo shots with men AND women in the past, but none of them have been for a blatantly forced message that distracted from the fight. We’re in a war, not really the time for this. Did it ruin the movie? No. Did I like the scene? No. Infinity War did the female power message wayyy better imo.
The end battle was so visually pleasing.
I know it's a long movie but i wouldn't mind a short scenes of the Hulk and Dr.Strange breaking few bady guys apart, and where the fuck was general Ross and the US army? Some tanks, planes and long range missiles would help a bit.
i loved the look of the thing, it looked like they were fighting in mordor.
WOAH! I can’t believe I missed Howard the Duck coming back with everyone else through the portals! YES! Marvel, please, give him his own movie in the way that it should be!💫🦆🦸🏼♂️👍😃😬🙏
Anyone realize how Tony and the OG Thanos deaths are closely related? Once they wield the gauntlet and snap their fingers, their mission is complete and they're content with their death
First time Captain America has sex. "I can do this all day"
Damn Korey not even letting the dude speak. Why's he getting so defensive?
Because he's Korey.
Korey needs a hug
Carlos tends to be annoying, at least to Korey. And I would normally agree, but yeah, let Carlos speak, damn it!
They were trying to put words in koreys mouth.
People don't seem to understand that Marvel gave us two endings for Endgame. One for romantics and one for pedantics.
If you are overly concerned with silly meaningless details like the nuances of time travel, Marvel SPECIFICALLY made it so Captain America never says that he married Peggy. You just ASSUMED he did. For all you know, he had his dance with her and then said that they couldn't be together for the sake of the time stream. Then he disappeared to live a life in Europe or something. For all you know.
For romantics, Cap lived the life you wanted for him and he had a full life with his lady love. Nobody cares about the time stream nonsense because it's a movie and none of it is real anyways.
Good point.
Why bother with "two endings?" It's one ending. The other "ending" you give doesn't solve anything for those concerned with time travel shenanigans and it doesn't even make sense thematically. Their relationship is a secret that and they both kept that way. It doesn't contradict anything in the timeline. Him going back and staying doesn't create a new timeline (or at least not the one we have been following) it was just always meant to happen.
litovietbui i think you’re being pedantic about my comment about pedantry. The POINT was that it was intentionally left ambiguous so as to intentionally avoid the very squabbles that people are having. I didn’t mean there are LITERALLY “two endings”, I meant that the ambiguity intentionally exists so that you can take from it what you want.
My POINT is that caps line “I don’t think I will” is very intentional.
I watched it for the second time. And that ending fight sequence gave me everything I wanted to see. End of story
Did anyone see the story of the guy that spoiled the Endgame ending while people were waiting on line to see it?😂😂...dude got his ass beat down by the crowd.
That's the difference between being an asshole online and an asshole in real life: consequences.
Karma
Best Moments of the Film
1) Tony and Nebula playing table football and her finally winning at something
2) Scarlet witch kicking Thanos Ass
3) Thanos power stone punching Captain Marvel into the stratosphere.
I’ve seen this film twice now and will probably be seeing it at least once more during its run. I think this film was fantastic. It gets better with each watch, but it was an emotionally harrowing three hours that stuck with me long after I left the theatre. The writers don’t get enough credit but the dialogue went a long way in humanising these characters and augmenting the emotional impact.
As a Captain America fan, I was WELL FED. And sure, there’s a lot to nitpick, but the highs were so high that it doesn’t ruin the movie for me at all. A Better Than Sex for me, undeniably.
(Also the all-female scene was cool, like all the other fanservice-y scenes, but ok Korey I get your point. Just don’t agree with it lol...)
totally agree...except the sex part, lol
This movie was basically a victory lap for the MCU
It was them putting the dick out lol
@Unprepared ToDie Okay
When Ant Man says ‘not it’ after Nebula gives the briefing about the Soul Stone; too funny
Young Thanos was 5 yrs younger from Infinity war but 9 yrs. from GUARDIANS/GALAXY 1 the actual timeline HE WAS FROM. So yeah he was more arrogant and a lot less philosophical about shit.A near decade can change a Brother.
Bronze Tiger wait...that sentence is a little confusing
@@Add183 Sorry, I was doing a quick estimate of time of Young Thanos (Guardians/2014) to his Infinity showcase and (roughly) added the Endgame "5 years later"which is the Thanos that came back to reclaim the gauntlet, give or take a month or two.
Loved Brie Larson as Captain Marvel! That’s the character from the comics and cartoons. As comic book kid I appreciate that! Not sure why people get so triggered there was nothing wrong with performance it was spot on.
I like her BUT the next movies need to develop her more and better if she is going to be one of the main people in Phase 4.
Jmoney J that actress has an Oscar for best actor. Once again that's the character go watch on cartoon with Capt Marvel just one.
Spidey totally murdered a whole bunch of folks. Are they going to address his PTSD in Far From Home?
Nope..
Dr. Strange couldn't bring back Terrance Howard??
Lol.... Damn I forgot he was in the first Iron Man
Crate my Barrel Don Cheadle is perfect and was my first choice so, NO
Oh snap Corey is right, the rat actually saved the universe not Stark. If it wasn't for that rat everything would have still been the same, Thanos won, and half of life in the universe would still be gone. And the crazy thing is I've seen the movie this past Saturday and totally missed that.
That rat need a statue
@@AngusStewart01 nah dude the rats needs a Nobel Prize.
A Deus Ex Machina done right, lol
It wasn’t a rat it was a mouse Mickey Mouse to be exact nice Easter egg lol
If Thanos snapped before or after Scott got trapped in quantum realm then the rat couldn't have freed him. So Thanos saved the universe 🤯🤯
It was Tony that asked if she had any family and Steve that said, we were it.
Idc what nobody say that final battle scene was one of the most best in theater experience I ever had
Tony Stark's death had me sobbing like I lost my Daddy.
For me the funniest moment was when Rocket asked Captain Marvel if they reason she was so busy was that she was getting another haircut. Hysterical.
0:46 Me personally. Cap finally made it to that dance ;)
This film was such a blast. It was a great love letter to the MCU, and I never once felt the length. Each of the original six Avengers got a great ending as far as I’m concerned. They all reached places in their lives where you felt the growth and got their internal character question answered by the end. It felt like the ending that these characters would get if mainstream comic book characters got to have an ending: Tony got to protect the world by making the sacrifice play, Steve got to live his life beyond Captain America, Thor learned how to let go and just be who he is as opposed to who he was supposed to be, Bruce finally learned balance and didn’t see the Hulk as a burden anymore, Natasha rose above her violent past in order to sacrifice herself to save others, and Clint got to go back and settle down with his family. I loved it.
Definitely agree, that girl power moment stood out like a sore thumb. They halted the movie just to showcase the female heroes. Felt very inorganic and Infinity War did it much better. Hollywood needs to stop trying to pander to an audience.
In my humble opinion. The “A-Force” scene (which is the all female team-up moment) would’ve felt a lot more natural if Captain Marvel was flying with the Infinity Gauntlet but as she was getting overwhelmed the other female heroes swooped in and then they lined them up in the shot to seem like they had Captain Marvel’s back and they wound up working well together.
That way it feels more natural as if they just so happened to be in the area.
It’s the moment they all stop to get ready to march into battle and the camera holds on them that made it feel like:”Ok now you’re just stopping the movie for no reason.”
When are guys going to realise that moment wasn't for them. It is pretty ignorant of Korey and you to say that part wasn't good. Every woman I spoke to said that was one of their favourite parts. It is a bit like these white guys who say Black Panther is a bad movie and say it was too African for them.
Delboy0 I can point to almost any “black pride” moment in black panther and call it a well shot scene and I’m not even black. I cannot do the same with this scene.
Just because a scene is meant for a specific race or gender doesn’t mean that it has to look sloppy and out of place. That only means it has to look that much more great otherwise what’s the point of REPRESENTING for your people.
XD
What your proposing is if MLK represented black people by ONLY speaking to black people. What would be the point of the movement if the message wasn’t meant to ALSO, be heard and understood by the people oppressing them at the time, whites?
@@JakeTylenol That scene wasn't sloppy at all. it was very exciting due to the camera movement and all the female characters being in the same shot ready for action.
When I only hear men complaining that about that scene, I just say it was a scene to get female watchers excited. I'm a dude and that scene gave me chills.
I personally thought Captain America suddenly getting the power of Thor with his hammer was a bit stupid, but it was in the movie because it looked cool. That is no different to all the females fighting together. But men relate more to male characters so that stupid scene was cool, but female heroes weren't.
@C W Another guys saying a female scene was forced. We have a generation of angry incel men.
Delboy0 except that male and female audiences loved Wonderwoman and that is about a woman from an island of superior women...so uh....you trying to talk shit yet we have an example of a film that did female empowerment better.
No one complained when Wonderwoman did that No Man Land run. A woman leading an army of men into impossible odds and winning.
But no you’re right, “men just don’t get it”
All the women got together in that one scene because that was A-FORCE! It's just one of the many fan moments.
What fan moment though? That A-Force comic was terrible and it sold poorly. Why reference something that was failure ?
@Jessica Taylor Yeah, but the difference is that was a golden age comic. A-Force doesn't have the same excuse. It was built with a very specific demographic in mind. And said demographic rejected it.
(@Hannibal) The comics don't even matter actually. For instance, I love Thor and Cap in the MCU but they have never been any of my favorite superheroes when reading comics. A-Force may have failed (trusting you on this one) but that doesn't mean they can't be cool in the MCU. Anyway, all I was trying to say is that people shouldn't make a big deal out of seeing a bunch of women have their moment. And I get it, nobody likes a forced "message" no matter what it is but in this case it was such a small thing I can't be mad at it. I bet it was great for the A-Force fans (all 3 of them :p).
@Jessica Taylor Actually the golden age comic was pretty decent. And they do get a pass because the comic was written in the 70's. A-Force was written no less then a decade ago. So it doesn't have the same excuse to be terrible. In fact the Guardian comic sold more issues then A-Force did. So by comparison it's a better comic. Nice try though.
@@JaeEnceeti Dude the reason people are criticising the he scene is because the scene doesn't make sense. You people are trying so hard to go on about "Girl Power" then you seem to give it a pass at the sake of rhe story itself. Do you know why the A-Force failed? Because it didn't make sense. It was compromised of a team of female superheros that had male counterparts that were significantly better. Why do we need She-Hulk when we have the Hulk? Why do we need Medusa when we have Black Atom? The list goes on. For every female hero, there was already a male hero that could do what they did if nor better. So why should care about this team of second rate nobodies? Because they're women ? I want to read a story about the best. And this is something Marvel comics has yet to realize. Which is why their comic book sales are in the trash right now. They've been trying to push this politically correct nonsense for years now and their sales have suffered for it. Because they keep prioritizing agenda and propaganda over quality writing and art. So yeah, I don't want this garbage in the MCU because I've seen the damage it can do in the wrong hands. This is one of the reasons I was so worried about Captain Marvel. They've been trying to push her character in the comics for years and it's failed time and time again. There's a reason for that and they refuse to acknowledge it.
Dr strange acting like he couldn’t stop by the hood to pick up daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke cage, & iron fist for the final battle
EXACTLY
he probably opened a portal for daredevil, but he couldn't see it.
Seeing *Black Panther* & the *Wakanda Army* showing up to help Cap and the rest of the Avengers was fucking awesome. That's my favorite scene in the entire movie.
Charles Baylor when you hear black panther and Okoye radioing in... *goosebumps*
I love it how Korey does not back down when those 2 guys try to virtue signal on his show. We all know he isn’t a misogynist by all means, and I’m glad he stood his ground. Respect.
No one was even doing that. They called him out on his bs lol.
I think black panther may have namor in it they said something about the ocean near Africa in the movie
I'd be down AF for that.
@Max The SNL Trump Loving Dog huh????
What you're saying at 51 minutes. Having all the females on screen at the same time is completely different from a slow motion shot showing all the heros together in age of ultron and Avengers, because in those movies, there were only 6 heros, and they were all fighting together. Here, there's 100+ heros, and they isolate all the women specifically for one shot. When in reality, they'd be spread out all over the battlefield, and there's no logical reason why they'd be all together or ganging up to protect Peter Parker. Compeltely different comparisons. And also, Black Widow was in the Age of Ultron shot too, because she was part of the team, it didn't just isolate the guys.