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OK, they knock out Peter Quill so they can get to the stone first... but why don't those small critters he was kicking and grabbing eat him while he's lying there?
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Thank you SO MUCH for watching the Signature CREDITS! It was a ride for OVER ten years for the 6 original Avengers actors and I respect the way they "signed" off. Very clever.
I agree! I've seen close to a dozen reaction videos now of Endgame and most of them skip that part which is too bad coz it's one of the most beautiful parts of this movie
When those credits role in the Cinema it hit me hard. I was there with my 16 year old son realizing i raised him on marvel. That was something for just him and me no mom invited :)
@@jacob4920 No, Disney fucked up starting with Captain Marvel and Endgame. People give Endgame WAY TO MUCH credit. The movie actually sucks. Not because it isn't beautifully done up. It sucks because of plot holes and what they did to certain characters for comedic value and then with their decision to kill off or neuter the Big 3.
@@ProjectGrandMarauder "Endgame," whatever you think of it, is where it all should have ended. Mostly because, yes, they did shuffle off "The Big 3" to other pastures. It really would have been a perfect ending to a decade-long story. But Disney kept going with it. And that's the problem. Because, regardless of what you think of "Endgame," everything that has come SINCE "Endgame" is pretty universally crap. It's like writing a sh***y epilogue to an otherwise great story. Kind of sucks the goodness out of what came before.
I love that Nebula and Tony bonded. From different parts of the galaxy, she's made of parts and he's a mechanic. Brilliant pairing. Y'all have no idea what the movie going experience was for this movie! It was Olympic level once in a lifetime.
I just realized that when Steve went back to return the stones to their rightful times, he must have deliberately chosen to return the Space stone last so he could deliver it to Peggy directly and then stay with her. That's the kind of symmetry I love in storytelling.
Natasha and Steve talking before Scott gets there is one of the best scenes in any Marvel movie. Just how close these two are and how much love and respect exists between them is apparent in every word and look they exchange. I frankly think he was basically asking her out when he said they both need to get a life, and she was saying yes when she said "you first."
I have wanted Steve and Natasha to end up together for a long time. I think the scene you're talking about could definitely be interpreted the way you're saying. Whatever way it was meant, I love the scene. There is love, friendship and respect there.
In 2019 I worked at Disney headquarters in Burbank, CA and they have a full size cinema auditorium. I got to watch this in a packed house with non famous people that actually worked on the movie and were seeing it for the first time. Graphic designers, costume people, etc. the hoot and hollering was personal and it was amazing.
They had to have a reason and give Carol an excuse to be off screen and away from all the action and the movie until the end cause she's so damn powerful lol had she been there the whole time the movie would've been over in 5 minutes 😂
I love how most people who watched Endgame felt sorry for almost everyone, from Hawkeye to Captain America to Iron Man, except Thor. Thor got the shortest end of the stick of this entire situation and it's not even close. He lost his friends, his mother, his sister tried to kill him and also died, he lost his hammer (his most beloved possession and proof that he is a worthy person), lost his father, his girlfriend abandoned him and then died, his homeworld exploded, then he lost half of what remains of his people, got beaten up to a pulp by Thanos and then he lost his brother, the only remaining family he had. Oh yeah, and afterward, he thought that the entire Infinity War end was his fault, because he didn't "go for the head". There's not a single character in the entire MCU mainline that have had it worse than Thor. And he still have to cover that burden up, and act like nothing happened. There was so much pain in his voice earlier on in Endgame when he cut off Thanos's head and said "I've gone for the head". And no one in the audience bat an eye, and most never understood what those words mean. That was so much guilt on that scene and throughout the "silly fat Thor" and no once cares. It's so weird to me.
Most people forget he also lost his warrior friends Volstagg, Fandral, and Hogun who were all killed off so unceremoniously. His girlfriend Jane didn't die until after Endgame, but yeah Thor has definitely suffered the most losses out of any other Avenger. Watching his mother's funeral hits way harder now knowing that she would be merely the first of many losses to come for Thor.
If we analyse the Thor storyline and ask ourselves why he recieves less sympathy than the others, its because those deaths and losses he incurred were not written for us the audience to care for, but for Thor's character development. His friends were secondary characters who we felt not affiliation for (lets be honest, do you even remember their names?). His girlfriend Jane, who the audience honestly felt was a miss-matched (and miss-casting) realistic love interest. His homeworld was never really explored much that we the audience ever felt like it was a fully fleshed-out place. Every scene was in and about the castle, never did we once venture into the neighbouring towns or cities. The few losses he endured that we felt were emotionally impactful, were the deaths of his brother Loki, because he was a well written, fleshed-out character. And his mother, because we revisited her in Endgame and was told that it was the day she would die. This scene in Endgame gave Thor the motivation he needed to transform his emotional downward spiral to that of the spirit of the rightful King he always was.... Write better storylines the characters and the audience will care. At the end of the day, weak story telling is why its not as weird as you think.
The expressions you guys had on your faces throughout. The smiles. The tears. The look of excitement and satisfaction. That’s how we all felt watching this movie too. It’s great seeing you guys go through the same feelings we all did 🙌🏾 ⚡️
This was AMAZING to watch opening night. 23 movies, 10 years of story coming to an end. I cannot explain how loud the cheers were, or how many tears were shed (there were rivers at the end). I have never and will never experience anything like this cinematic experience (and I'm 50 years old, seen many masterpieces in the cinema). Everything about this ending was perfect. The more you watch it, the more you see how it ties up everything that went before it. Right down to Cap finally getting his dance with Peggy. Which is the perfect final shot. Masterpiece.
I saw Endgame after some months and I can say, I like it even more now than I liked before, cuz I'm now more familiar with storytelling more than my previous self
If time travel only create alternate realities, then how come cap could survive in the same reality, doesn't it affect the timeline. This confuses me all the time when I think of it.
In my mid-50s and have seen several opening nights Star Wars etc. Nothing like this. Saw it 7 times in theater and it was nearly as hype as the first night.
They used thor in this film as a representation of depression. He goes back and grabs his hammer and that shows us that we’re worthy no matter what we think of ourselves. Has me tearing up righting this
@@MrKingYuji I, myself, and some people just acting funny when in a deep deep depression, so i can truly relate to Thor, it's more tragical when you see him joking around with literally tears in the eyes.
45:34 The audience, when I saw this in theaters, erupted so loud it felt like it shook the room. It was such an awesome scene. While it was only a few months for you guys, but for us who kept up with the MCU for literal years. 10 years-ish of cinematic build up that finally paid off and it made me feel awesome, as a comic book fan, how the comic book world has build up to this and was happy to see it like this. Great reaction guys. :)
T'Challa's dusting in "Infinity War" AND his entrance here has hit me so much harder ever since he died, for contrasting reasons. In IW, it feels like we're losing him all over again. In Endgame, it's like, for just a moment, Chadwick is alive again.
Thank you for being one of the VERY FEW that keep the reaction going during the credits and seeing the special signature sign offs like Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. This was the original Avengers final send off. Amazing.
@HeWhoRemains01 Stan originally wrote that line in the comics, plus Odin would've been played by Stan Lee, that's one thing Stan regretted was not playing Odin in the MCU. But he was just a little too old by then to sustain the part
For myself, who grew up on the comics- the TEASE at the end of Age of Ultron haunted me for years. The CLOSURE of getting it at such a pivotal moment in the movie here~ **CHILLS**
Thor's subtle look to Peter when the crew suggests they use knives as if to say "Well, I'm game if you are," which changes to "No" once he sees Peter is not into it. Still gets me.
I took my daughters to see every marvel movie on opening night during this 10 year period, some of the greatest memories of my life, they are both grown now and we still talk sometimes about seeing these all together
Theres so many small details in this movie its crazy. Some of my favorites are: 1) Peter gave Tony the idea for the reverse mobius strip after seeing the picture of Peter holding his diploma upside down 2) When Tony told Pepper he said he should walk away from the idea and go to bed, but she asked him could he rest. When he was dying Pepper told him "you can rest now" calling back to the fact Tony cant walk away from doing the right thing and he was successful even in death but the world is no longer his burden to bear cuz hes given enough. 3) Tony hugging Peter is a callback to SM: Homecoming when Tony opened the car door for Peter who thought it was a hug, but Tony said "we're not there yet, I'm just getting the door for you" 4) When Happy is Talking to Morgan about what she wants to eat, she says cheeseburgers. This is a callback to the first ironman movie when Tony escaped from the cave and back the first thing he wanted was a cheesburger while Happy was escorting him, hence why he said it was Morgans dads favorite. 5) Steve told Bucky he wasnt coming back after returning the stones. Its why he was the only one not panicked when Steve didnt return on time. Its also why he said the callback line to the first Captain America movie: "how can i when youre taking all the stupid with you?"
And the part where Steve/Captain America lifts Thor’s old hammer is a minor call back to Age of Ultron where he nearly lifts it the first time from the party scene.
And the callback to Captain America: The Winter Soldier when Falcon connected to his coms and said “on your left”. Just like Steve said to him while they were training in Washington DC.
Tony's story through the MCU is honestly the best one - from a selfish playboy asshole to a dad and a hero who sacrificed himself to save everyone. Iron Man started it all in 2008, it was only right he was the one that ended it. I grew up on these movies, this one felt like a chapter of my life ended - sad and happy at the same time.
The real captain and also should have been the actual worthy one to lift Thor's hammer besides Thor himself but the stupid writers made This selfish steve to do it and look as if he's worthy or something
@@dooh6600 bro, shut up. Iron Mans story was great, and he didn't need to lift Mjölnir. It wasn't in character for him until the very end of his life. It made perfect sense for Cap to lift it in Endgam
Callbacks; 1. Closing dance song with Cap and Peggy is the same song playing really loud in Cap's apartment when Fury was shot. 2. On Your Left was a callback when Cap was running past the Falcon in first Capt America movie. 3. The lone kid standing by himself at the memorial service was the potato gun kid from Iron Man 3 movie. 4. When looking for the time quantum travel van, the Wasp refers to Capt America as Cap and Ant Man smirks at her for saying that because in the Ant Man movie, she laughed at Scott Lang for referring to Capt America as Cap.
In the end credits when you hear a hammer hitting an anvil, thats a call back to Iron Man 1 when Tony makes the Mk.1 in the cave with Yinsen, hearing the same hammering noise. Iron Mans journey is over.
@MrKingYuji I believe in Civil War, Clint introduces himself to Black Panther "I'm Clint". Black Panther says "I don't care". And now Black Panther uses Clint's first name.
To this day, and for all foreseeable days to come, this was the GREATEST theatrical experience I could ever have imagined. The pure energy that was in the theater on opening night can not be explained. So many people of so many backgrounds and beliefs all together cheering and crying together for the same thing.
Finally. Somebody who realizes what must happen on Vormir. And why she can't be brought back. And the credit roll, really does the whole saga justice. I'm so glad you gave us your reaction that. I've seen it a dozen times and I still cheer, clap and cry. Beautiful reaction.
My Favorite line from Thanos ever .."As long as there are those that remember what was...there will always be those that are unable to accept what can be!!...they will resist" One of the coldest lines I'll ever here in a movie
i mean you can hate thanos all you want,but he was spitting facts in infinity war and endgame,granted his way of doing that was not the best but still,he spoke the truth.
I know it's been talked about to the point of damn near becoming a cliche by other TH-camrs, but I truly love what they did with the character of Thor. He's lost more in these movies than ANYONE. It's super realistic that he would become a reclusive alcoholic struggling with depression and PTSD. I love that they made him husky, I love that the chubbyness didn't magically evaporate away once he got his groove somewhat back. Also speaking of someone who was a massive mammas boy who buried my mother a little over 3 years ago, the scene where he gets to talk to his mom one last time, and she's the one to put him back on the right path, brings me to tears more than anything else in this movie. "I'm still worthy" with happy tears in his eyes. Showing that someone going through depression and grief is still worthy of the life they had or wanted. Absolutely love. 10/10. More than the callbacks, more than the unblipping, portal, avengers assemble scene, even more than Tony's sacrifice and funeral scene altho thats a close second. I love that we got an accurate portrayal of escapism, depression, and PTSD in a super hero movie. This elevated Thor to my 2nd favorite marvel character behind only Spider-Man. Great reaction btw. Rant over.
54:31 That cheeseburgers line… hit me like a brick wall in the theater. During the funeral and the subsequent scenes before it, I felt as if my heart was being carpet bombed with emotions. “I am Iron Man” “You can rest now” “I love you 3000”. The entire time I can feel that emotion pushing me to the breaking point, but some how I’m still holding it in. And then as the camera zooms out during the funeral I’m thinking about the first Iron Man movie. When we first saw Stark. When he got back home and asked for only two things: a conference and cheeseburgers. Then Happy asks Morgan if she wants anything. In my head I was thinking: “Don’t you say it…”. When she said: “cheeseburgers”. All those emotion bombs finally hit. It broke me… I’m not ashamed to say I cried.
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You guys have got to start watching the MCU shows after you watch Spiderman Far From Home because this is the start of the multiverse saga and the shows will connect with the movies, and some of the shows are just introducing new characters but be sure to watch the shows in between the movies especially, Loki , What If , and Wandavision , and Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Most of the shows connect with movies .Very Good.
Agreed with above comments. This is the end of the Infinity War, and Spider-Man ends Phase 3. This is not the end of the MCU. More movies, more heroes, more villains. Phase 4 begins with filling out, answering some lasting questions, introducing new heroes, maybe legacy heroes? Buckle up, you're not done yet. And, we are with you for the journey
At 51:26, just in case you were wondering "who is that teenager standing all by himself?", that's Harley the kid from Rosehill Tennessee who helped Tony in Iron Man 3. And yes, it's the same actor!
Something you probably didn't know about regarding Jarvis. It's not included when people talk about the MCU, is Margaret "Peggy" Carter had her own TV for 2 seasons called "Agent Carter". Jarvis was a regular on that show and is played by the same actor who plays Jarvis in this film. It also includes the same actor who played Howard Stark in the 1st Captain America movie.
Yep, it's the ONLY instance of something (or someone) first appearing on a Marvel TV show and then showing up in the films before Marvel decided to integrate both sides going forward. There are a LOT of disappointed Agents of SHIELD fans.
The one time I went to a theater and not buy a drink or popcorn. I did not want to miss one bit. Cap using Mjolnir got me jazzed up. And then the portals opening got me emotional. When Cap said, "Avengers..." I was like, "Say it! Say it!" And then, "...assemble." I was the first to jump off the seat and cheer before everyone else in the theater joined me, that's what my best friend told me. In any case, this was the best damn theater experience of my life.
Infinity War/end game and No Way Home all felt like ocncerts in the theater. The screaming and cheering was out of control lol. I loved every minute of it. IDK if i will ever experience that again but maybe when the XMEN come back we might see some incredible stuff
Seeing endgame in theaters on opening night was the best movie experience I’ve ever had in my life. So many franchises building over decades to this epic conclusion, there’s not topping that
This series was truly great storytelling. Tony going through the entire Hero’s journey. Thor experiencing crippling PTSD. The actors! The number of A list actors that collaborated in one movie is insane. RDJ was the perfect actor to build the MCU. Cap as the ultimate leader with a true moral compass. Loved how all this came together from beginning to end!
@@rileyandmike I dunno I feel like they were genuine here, it was pretty moving watching this the very first time after all the prior films. Maybe you just don't remember what that was like.
Watching Endgame after waiting a year to see what happens next was an experience like no other and I'm so glad that I was a part of it. This was truly the Endgame for the MCU.
Can’t wait for the MCU to hopefully do X-Men the right way in a couple of years. Hopefully the X-Men saga can bring the same amount of emotion in the fans for the next generation.
I love reliving the movies with these reactions. This is probably the best reaction to Endgame that I've ever seen. You guys have such a great chemistry and enthusiasm for the movies as well. Good work!
When I saw this in theater and Cap lifted up Thor's hammer everyone, including me, lost their mind and started cheering and the "I am..Iron Man" line was straight fire. Love this movie and y'alls reaction to it was great. Glad y'all enjoyed it so much, it's an incredible movie
Watching you 2 watch this reminded me of how it felt watching it in the theater. The whole crowd reacted the same way to all the avengers showing back up. It was so moving and magical. This is the first time I teared up watching it again since the first time.
The best movie experience in my life. I wish I could re-live the feeling of being in that room with everybody watching this. It's awesome seeing y'all experience all of this for the first time. Much love y'all
That's not how quotations work. You can't quote two different sentences in the same sentence, let alone the same quote. And you especially can't quote two different sentences by two different people in the same sentence/same quote!
You will NEVER witness anything like this again, I remember watching it in IMAX the night it came out, packed crowds, emotions flowing. I’ve witnessed a lot of great movies over the past 45+ years and I’ve never seen more grown ass men sniffling and crying when Tony Stark died. I still cry like a baby at that scene. Great reaction from you both.
First time I had been in theaters and people just were screaming, crying, and sometimes just absolutely silent. One of the two movie experiences I will absolutely never forget.
I rarely comment but I went through your discovery and I loved it. Your questions were on point and your emotions too. I went for each one at the cinema and it was such a journey throughout my 20's30's. Love you guys.
Seeing this in IMAX was awesome! So epic! I half expected Tony or Steve to bite the dust but it was still a surprise. Tony used nanotechnology to pry the stones out of the gauntlet since THAT and his suit were his tech.
Great ending for me. Imo They did Great in The sense That The heroes not always gonna defeat their foes without having some sacrifice or loss in The process. That's one of The Best things about This Infinity to Endgame They had this realistic stuff Just like in The comics. Love That
“hope we’re not busting anyone’s ear drums” yeah you got mine a few times😂😂everytime I knew something was about to happen I had to lower the volume a bit then turned it back up after it happened💀
Epic thumbnail Ngl. Respect for The Man who started it all. Love That! Rip Stark the dude That did lay his life to save our heroes in this battle. Simply Epic. The Infinity Saga ENDS here. But The Mcu Goes On.
My mates and I went to the midnight release for Endgame. The cinema was incredibly busy and almost every screen room was playing Endgame, so thankfully I had the idea to pre-book tickets and good seats long in advance. It was an amazing event as they also played Infinity War which ended a little before midnight for the release. I still remember the silence, cheers, emotions, laughs, tears from myself, friends, and many others in the screen room throughout the whole movie. The whole room uproared in cheers when the reveal of Capt using Mjolnir. Al things considered, I enjoy Endgame. I've seen a handful of people's criticism towards the movie, some I agree with and some I don't, but all in all Endgame provided a satisfying conclusion to everyone's story.
A person is lucky to see a film like this once in a decade. They really did a great job bringing all of this together like they did. I'm not even mad that MCU after Endgame is less than. There was no way it wouldn't be less than Endgame. Endgame is a foundation, a legacy, and it will be cherished for a long time.
Here we go!!! This is one that I've been really looking forward to you two getting to. This movie is easily in my top 5 favorite MCU movies so far. The emotions start off right away in this movie. And is an emotional roller-coaster throughout. Fun Fact #1: Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula, said in an interview that she and Robert Downey Jr. improvised the scene in the beginning when Nebula and Tony were playing paper football. Fun Fact #2: The "I love you 3,000" came from Robert Downey Jr. He had mentioned that his kids would always tell him that they love him 3,000. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo loved it, and added that line in the movie for little Morgan to say that to Tony. Fun, but Sad Fact: This is Stan Lee's final cameo appearance. 😞 Fun Fact #3: In case neither of you recognized him, the boy that was standing behind Wanda, Sam, and Bucky at Tony's funeral was Harley Keener, the kid from "Iron Man 3". The 3 MVP's of this movie: The rat, for freeing Scott Lang so he could give the Avengers the idea of time travel by using the Quantum Realm. And most importantly Natasha and Tony, for making the ultimate sacrifices. One more movie left in Phase 3 with "Spider-Man: Far From Home". And then onto Phase 4. Looking forward to the next reaction. 😊
The Most Epic moments imo were When cap lifts the Hammer that was so Epic. That's a comic book thing he did as well as "The Avengers assemble" when he leads Them to fight dude That was so fuckin insanely Epic for me cap is my favorite character in Marvel since The comics so to get to see him in The cinema do those Epic moments were everything to me
Can I just say how dope it is y’all are to the point y’all are getting sponsors. Iono. Just wanted to show love simply for that. I haven’t got into the actual reaction yet but I know it’s quality as usual but congrats yall
You won’t believe the applause the credits got. Especially when the actors (original avengers) signed off for the last time. I can’t believe you guys missed it in theatres! It was the biggest thing in 2019 😢 the last good year
The two most absolutely hype moments I've ever witnessed in a move theatre were the Charge of the Rohirrim in Return of the King when I was 14, and when Cap says "Assemble." Both times the theatres I was in just exploded with pure excitement.
To me, the odds Dr. Strange gave of 1 in 14 million represents how much Tony loved his family and wouldn’t want to leave them. Strange foresaw how tough it would be…the ultimate act of heroism
Nah. I think Tony has grown enough by this point that he would always make that sacrifice for Pepper and his daughter. The 14 million was mostly the odds of that rat stepping on the right button in the van.
@@Putrefax Strange said that out of all futures he explored, they won in one ; that's not at all the same as one chance among 14 million of winning. Those futures he explored were only dependent on choices he personally made. Since Strange couldn't possibly change it, the rat stepping on the right button happened in every one of those 14 million futures. Also, the chances of some rat stepping on a button in 5 years are not low. There is a video on youtube computing those chances and, if I remember correctly, 5 years is rather a long time for it to happen.
No, actually there were other means and ways to kill thanos and win... Strange saw the other outcomes and in all of those were Tony lives he would have 1.- created a suit of armor around the world... Making him more paranoid about powerful enemies coming, therefore he would have used the time machine to start interacting with powerful tech from the future and possibly making contact with other ironmans from different universes, remember... What happened in Loki Season 1 at the end took place outside time allowing multiverse travel since the beginning of time... Strange saw that if tony lives he was going to represent a bigger treat than thanos... Maybe not our tony but other from the multiverse
@@boskerinkno lol. The futures that Strange saw were about Thanos winning. Thanos doesn't win if half of the universe isnt killed. Has nothing to do with events that happen after.
I saw this in a rented out theatre one of my college buds got for all her homies. Free of charge with a prize based trivia game before the premiere. I won the trivia(winning question was what did Stan Lee say to Thor during his cameo in Ragnarok) and I got a prize bucket full of merch, candy and posters. One of the happiest days ever for me😊
“Avengers: Endgame” is an epic finale🔥. I really enjoyed watching it with you guys. The way the Russo brothers and Kevin Feige brought all those 10 years of the MCU movies into one finale was just done with such love, dedication, passion and heart👏👏. There were such beautiful/emotional moments in this film such as when Tony met his Dad ‘Howard Stark’, Thor meeting his mother ‘Friga’, Steve seeing Peggy again, Scott seeing his daughter again as he’s all grown up, Clint reuniting with his family etc🥹😁. The nostalgia that this film gave us from all the other MCU movies was so refreshing and emotional🥹😆. The growth in all the characters was so well shown, especially Tony who was this overconfident playboy but then the way he progressed into this proper man with a family and then later made the sacrifice with three magical words “I AM IRONMAN”🤩. Loved your reaction/analysis, take care and have a good one❤️
Epic...sure, I'll give ya that one. It's huge in scale and scope, and jam-packed with characters and events. Masterpiece? No...just, no. You either don't know what that word means, or your bar is so low that nearly everything qualifies, whether it objectively does, or not. Saying you love the movie, is an opinion, and you're wholly entitled to have whatever opinion you want. I enjoyed the movie too. Saying it's explicitly good, or great, or a masterpiece, is an explicit intrinsic value statement. You could be correct, or incorrect, and you're not entitled to have anyone agree with you, or even accept your claim. It's an ok movie. Maybe bordering on good. I myself enjoyed it plenty. It is absolutely no masterpiece, though. Pleasing does not equal good. Cocaine is pleasing, but it's sure as fuck not good.
Haha, i literally watched your watched your Marvel reactions yesterday only to wake up to you guys reacting to Endgame. Pefect timing. Great reactions too! All relable to what everyone was feeling in the theatre
You're right Tony's death really hit hard for everyone that watched over the years but for me it wouldve been much more if I didn't get spoiled about that before I saw it
Same. I was in the bus, on my phone, right on the way to the cinema. Wanted to do a quick little research on what the 6 infinity stones were again and got myself spoiled about his death xD
Dude I was SOBBING in the theater during this movie. Saw it on the second day it was out and I think almost everyone in there left fulfilled and emotionally drained 😂
Saw this in theatres opening night. Greatest experience I’ve ever had in a movie theatre. The years of build up, waiting for years and it was so worth it. Would love to go back to that opening night to watch this movie again for the first time. Masterpiece.
The Greatest moments were When cap lifts The Hammer And boxing with thanos. The Avengers assemble is legendary That part And obviously When STARK does The snap to beat thanos. In those 3 scenes You gotta imagine the theather going INSANE That was one of The Best experiences i've Ever had love Those Epic moments
Watching this in theaters, opening night, is a once in a lifetime experience. I highly doubt that there will ever be an experience to top it. We were all screaming in the theater and we clapped for a while after the movie was over.
I also watched this in the theatre and it was amazing, but, as a seven year old watching the original Star Wars on its UK release - my god, NOBODY had ever seen anything like it!
Also, when Scott talks about the Time Heist, that is probably a Doctor Who reference, who had an episode called Time Heist where the goal was to get certain objects back from the past.
Not really but sure. The goal was a rescue mission. The payment were certain things the time robbers wanted. And it wasn’t really the past, it was a bit timey whimey lol. Brilliant episode tho.
Glad you guys finally got here, This movie makes me tear up ever time i watch it. Such a dope movie and ties everything up perfectly. Its been super fun watch all these with you, looking forward to whats next for yall.
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Fun fact. Pepper's suit is named "Rescue".
OK, they knock out Peter Quill so they can get to the stone first... but why don't those small critters he was kicking and grabbing eat him while he's lying there?
@@cnault3244 They are vegan.
@@cnault3244 He doesn't taste good.
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I'm waiting for your reactions 😉
Thank you SO MUCH for watching the Signature CREDITS! It was a ride for OVER ten years for the 6 original Avengers actors and I respect the way they "signed" off. Very clever.
that signing off part really concluded this all as a big project, like everyone did their part and are on their own ways now
Amen!! The credits are also masterful!
I agree! I've seen close to a dozen reaction videos now of Endgame and most of them skip that part which is too bad coz it's one of the most beautiful parts of this movie
I loved the credit signatures. It was like signing a high school yearbook.
When those credits role in the Cinema it hit me hard. I was there with my 16 year old son realizing i raised him on marvel. That was something for just him and me no mom invited :)
Seeing this in theatres was a next level experience. Literally the culmination of years of storytelling and they pulled it off flawlessly.
It should have ended there. But it didn't. That has turned out to be mostly a massive mistake on Disney's part. And it's a pity, really.
@@jacob4920 No, Disney fucked up starting with Captain Marvel and Endgame.
People give Endgame WAY TO MUCH credit. The movie actually sucks. Not because it isn't beautifully done up. It sucks because of plot holes and what they did to certain characters for comedic value and then with their decision to kill off or neuter the Big 3.
@@ProjectGrandMarauder "Endgame," whatever you think of it, is where it all should have ended. Mostly because, yes, they did shuffle off "The Big 3" to other pastures. It really would have been a perfect ending to a decade-long story. But Disney kept going with it. And that's the problem. Because, regardless of what you think of "Endgame," everything that has come SINCE "Endgame" is pretty universally crap. It's like writing a sh***y epilogue to an otherwise great story. Kind of sucks the goodness out of what came before.
Flawlessly? Ugh
endgame was garbage
I love that Nebula and Tony bonded. From different parts of the galaxy, she's made of parts and he's a mechanic. Brilliant pairing.
Y'all have no idea what the movie going experience was for this movie! It was Olympic level once in a lifetime.
People made too much noise
I just realized that when Steve went back to return the stones to their rightful times, he must have deliberately chosen to return the Space stone last so he could deliver it to Peggy directly and then stay with her. That's the kind of symmetry I love in storytelling.
I really wish we could've had that scene.
I wanted to see the encounter between Cap and Red Skull
I'm of the mind that the last Pym particle needed to carry Steve back into 2023 was used instead to drop him into 1945.
He took the long route back.
Natasha and Steve talking before Scott gets there is one of the best scenes in any Marvel movie. Just how close these two are and how much love and respect exists between them is apparent in every word and look they exchange. I frankly think he was basically asking her out when he said they both need to get a life, and she was saying yes when she said "you first."
Weren't Steve and Nat were originally a couple in the comics? Idk it's been so long
I have wanted Steve and Natasha to end up together for a long time. I think the scene you're talking about could definitely be interpreted the way you're saying.
Whatever way it was meant, I love the scene. There is love, friendship and respect there.
@@HeavenlyDemonicEmperornatasha's been with almost everyone in the comics
@@LoganDavies-dw9gj word
In 2019 I worked at Disney headquarters in Burbank, CA and they have a full size cinema auditorium. I got to watch this in a packed house with non famous people that actually worked on the movie and were seeing it for the first time. Graphic designers, costume people, etc. the hoot and hollering was personal and it was amazing.
Wish we could see footage of that.
@@sbutler373 Yeah I'd do unholy things to see that 😅
@@MarkB.. Heck! I would do Holy things to see that!
They had to have a reason and give Carol an excuse to be off screen and away from all the action and the movie until the end cause she's so damn powerful lol had she been there the whole time the movie would've been over in 5 minutes 😂
How you kissin with no upper lip
Man, the ending of this movie hit everyone so hard in the theater. RDJ's final monologue is perfection.
My whole theatre was crying even me. I was 8 when they introduced iron man then I was 19 when he passed. 11 years of great movies
Absolutely
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@@Xander-ex1😈😈😈
No matter how many times I see it, this line gets me every time:
"I love you 3000."
That made me cry
I love how most people who watched Endgame felt sorry for almost everyone, from Hawkeye to Captain America to Iron Man, except Thor. Thor got the shortest end of the stick of this entire situation and it's not even close.
He lost his friends, his mother, his sister tried to kill him and also died, he lost his hammer (his most beloved possession and proof that he is a worthy person), lost his father, his girlfriend abandoned him and then died, his homeworld exploded, then he lost half of what remains of his people, got beaten up to a pulp by Thanos and then he lost his brother, the only remaining family he had. Oh yeah, and afterward, he thought that the entire Infinity War end was his fault, because he didn't "go for the head". There's not a single character in the entire MCU mainline that have had it worse than Thor. And he still have to cover that burden up, and act like nothing happened.
There was so much pain in his voice earlier on in Endgame when he cut off Thanos's head and said "I've gone for the head". And no one in the audience bat an eye, and most never understood what those words mean. That was so much guilt on that scene and throughout the "silly fat Thor" and no once cares. It's so weird to me.
Most people forget he also lost his warrior friends Volstagg, Fandral, and Hogun who were all killed off so unceremoniously. His girlfriend Jane didn't die until after Endgame, but yeah Thor has definitely suffered the most losses out of any other Avenger. Watching his mother's funeral hits way harder now knowing that she would be merely the first of many losses to come for Thor.
You forgot Loki too
If we analyse the Thor storyline and ask ourselves why he recieves less sympathy than the others, its because those deaths and losses he incurred were not written for us the audience to care for, but for Thor's character development. His friends were secondary characters who we felt not affiliation for (lets be honest, do you even remember their names?). His girlfriend Jane, who the audience honestly felt was a miss-matched (and miss-casting) realistic love interest. His homeworld was never really explored much that we the audience ever felt like it was a fully fleshed-out place. Every scene was in and about the castle, never did we once venture into the neighbouring towns or cities. The few losses he endured that we felt were emotionally impactful, were the deaths of his brother Loki, because he was a well written, fleshed-out character. And his mother, because we revisited her in Endgame and was told that it was the day she would die. This scene in Endgame gave Thor the motivation he needed to transform his emotional downward spiral to that of the spirit of the rightful King he always was.... Write better storylines the characters and the audience will care. At the end of the day, weak story telling is why its not as weird as you think.
And then he has to suffer his former girlfriend and a Valkyrie basically mogging him to instead bone each other
@@selfdfence1We see more of Asgard's castle than we do Tony's House. These are made up reasons.
The expressions you guys had on your faces throughout. The smiles. The tears. The look of excitement and satisfaction. That’s how we all felt watching this movie too. It’s great seeing you guys go through the same feelings we all did 🙌🏾 ⚡️
This was AMAZING to watch opening night. 23 movies, 10 years of story coming to an end. I cannot explain how loud the cheers were, or how many tears were shed (there were rivers at the end). I have never and will never experience anything like this cinematic experience (and I'm 50 years old, seen many masterpieces in the cinema). Everything about this ending was perfect. The more you watch it, the more you see how it ties up everything that went before it. Right down to Cap finally getting his dance with Peggy. Which is the perfect final shot. Masterpiece.
I saw Endgame after some months and I can say, I like it even more now than I liked before, cuz I'm now more familiar with storytelling more than my previous self
Yeah. I’m so glad I saw this and infinity war opening nights. You could just feel the vibe in the room.
If time travel only create alternate realities, then how come cap could survive in the same reality, doesn't it affect the timeline. This confuses me all the time when I think of it.
In my mid-50s and have seen several opening nights Star Wars etc. Nothing like this. Saw it 7 times in theater and it was nearly as hype as the first night.
Opening night was an event i'll remember for the rest of my life.
They used thor in this film as a representation of depression. He goes back and grabs his hammer and that shows us that we’re worthy no matter what we think of ourselves. Has me tearing up righting this
I see what they were doing but I think they did it the wrong way. They made Thor too comical for us to appreciate his sadder storylines.
@@MrKingYuji I, myself, and some people just acting funny when in a deep deep depression, so i can truly relate to Thor, it's more tragical when you see him joking around with literally tears in the eyes.
@@MrKingYujiyeah I had no problem with Thor becoming fat but it rubbed me the wrong way that his depression was made as a joke
@@MrKingYujiusually the funniest people are the most depressed. Look at what happened to Chris Farley and Robbin Williams
*writing*
45:34 The audience, when I saw this in theaters, erupted so loud it felt like it shook the room. It was such an awesome scene.
While it was only a few months for you guys, but for us who kept up with the MCU for literal years. 10 years-ish of cinematic build up that finally paid off and it made me
feel awesome, as a comic book fan, how the comic book world has build up to this and was happy to see it like this. Great reaction guys. :)
I hate that this was the only one I didn't watch in theaters I watched all the others but not this 😞
@@rockymontanagarciamane man that's rough
@presi08AMA yup literally watched every single mcu movie in theaters except this 🗿. At least I got to watch civil war in theaters.
Your reaction was perfection. I'm glad Jeremy Renner continues to get better and RIP Chadwick Bozeman. He was a hero till the end.
T'Challa's dusting in "Infinity War" AND his entrance here has hit me so much harder ever since he died, for contrasting reasons. In IW, it feels like we're losing him all over again. In Endgame, it's like, for just a moment, Chadwick is alive again.
Thank you for being one of the VERY FEW that keep the reaction going during the credits and seeing the special signature sign offs like Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. This was the original Avengers final send off. Amazing.
“Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.” - Stan Lee
You mean Odin
@HeWhoRemains01 Stan originally wrote that line in the comics, plus Odin would've been played by Stan Lee, that's one thing Stan regretted was not playing Odin in the MCU. But he was just a little too old by then to sustain the part
@@comicenthusiastanthony hopkins is the perfect odin and is one of the greatest actors ever
@@_ripVanWinkle_ and that's why Stan said he was fine with letting Hopkins take the role lol
Wait does that mean cap had a power buff so like he has the strength and durability as Thor?
After all these years we finally hear the words: AVENGERS ASSEMBLE
Yeah I don’t think people who haven’t read the comics understand how hype that moment was.
It wasn’t years for them tho
@@BasketCase-rr7txor even the disney avengers series lol
For myself, who grew up on the comics- the TEASE at the end of Age of Ultron haunted me for years. The CLOSURE of getting it at such a pivotal moment in the movie here~ **CHILLS**
@@leeregnothose cartoons were awesome
Thor's subtle look to Peter when the crew suggests they use knives as if to say "Well, I'm game if you are," which changes to "No" once he sees Peter is not into it. Still gets me.
Chris Hemsworth’s comedic timing is so underrated
@@ForeverBrooklynNYC He seems like a fun guy in general 😊. #creditwhereitsdue to the writers though - top notch 🎊🎊🥰
I took my daughters to see every marvel movie on opening night during this 10 year period, some of the greatest memories of my life, they are both grown now and we still talk sometimes about seeing these all together
THE WAY I CRIED AT THE THEATERS EVERYBODY WAS CRYING AND JUST CLAPPING AT THE END just amazing 💖💖💖💖💖
Theres so many small details in this movie its crazy. Some of my favorites are:
1) Peter gave Tony the idea for the reverse mobius strip after seeing the picture of Peter holding his diploma upside down
2) When Tony told Pepper he said he should walk away from the idea and go to bed, but she asked him could he rest. When he was dying Pepper told him "you can rest now" calling back to the fact Tony cant walk away from doing the right thing and he was successful even in death but the world is no longer his burden to bear cuz hes given enough.
3) Tony hugging Peter is a callback to SM: Homecoming when Tony opened the car door for Peter who thought it was a hug, but Tony said "we're not there yet, I'm just getting the door for you"
4) When Happy is Talking to Morgan about what she wants to eat, she says cheeseburgers. This is a callback to the first ironman movie when Tony escaped from the cave and back the first thing he wanted was a cheesburger while Happy was escorting him, hence why he said it was Morgans dads favorite.
5) Steve told Bucky he wasnt coming back after returning the stones. Its why he was the only one not panicked when Steve didnt return on time. Its also why he said the callback line to the first Captain America movie: "how can i when youre taking all the stupid with you?"
Yes. And so much more. This film wasn’t given enough credit for its great writing and look at what we got since. Not even in the same league.
And the part where Steve/Captain America lifts Thor’s old hammer is a minor call back to Age of Ultron where he nearly lifts it the first time from the party scene.
And the callback to Captain America: The Winter Soldier when Falcon connected to his coms and said “on your left”. Just like Steve said to him while they were training in Washington DC.
Fun fact: #3 was improvised. Tom Holland and RDJ improvised that death scene and hug.
Either way, it still made a great callback as you said.
Tony's story through the MCU is honestly the best one - from a selfish playboy asshole to a dad and a hero who sacrificed himself to save everyone. Iron Man started it all in 2008, it was only right he was the one that ended it. I grew up on these movies, this one felt like a chapter of my life ended - sad and happy at the same time.
The real captain and also should have been the actual worthy one to lift Thor's hammer besides Thor himself but the stupid writers made This selfish steve to do it and look as if he's worthy or something
@@dooh6600 bro, shut up. Iron Mans story was great, and he didn't need to lift Mjölnir. It wasn't in character for him until the very end of his life. It made perfect sense for Cap to lift it in Endgam
Callbacks;
1. Closing dance song with Cap and Peggy is the same song playing really loud in Cap's apartment when Fury was shot.
2. On Your Left was a callback when Cap was running past the Falcon in first Capt America movie.
3. The lone kid standing by himself at the memorial service was the potato gun kid from Iron Man 3 movie.
4. When looking for the time quantum travel van, the Wasp refers to Capt America as Cap and Ant Man smirks at her for saying that because in the Ant Man movie, she laughed at Scott Lang for referring to Capt America as Cap.
Black Panther to Clint: “I don’t care.”
Black Panther in this film: “Clint, give it to me.”
In the end credits when you hear a hammer hitting an anvil, thats a call back to Iron Man 1 when Tony makes the Mk.1 in the cave with Yinsen, hearing the same hammering noise. Iron Mans journey is over.
@MrKingYuji I believe in Civil War, Clint introduces himself to Black Panther "I'm Clint". Black Panther says "I don't care".
And now Black Panther uses Clint's first name.
Rumor has it that the man with white hair carrying agent Carter's casket in Civil War was old cap!
@@jschrauwen yea that’s what I said basically
To this day, and for all foreseeable days to come, this was the GREATEST theatrical experience I could ever have imagined. The pure energy that was in the theater on opening night can not be explained. So many people of so many backgrounds and beliefs all together cheering and crying together for the same thing.
Finally. Somebody who realizes what must happen on Vormir. And why she can't be brought back.
And the credit roll, really does the whole saga justice. I'm so glad you gave us your reaction that. I've seen it a dozen times and I still cheer, clap and cry. Beautiful reaction.
My Favorite line from Thanos ever .."As long as there are those that remember what was...there will always be those that are unable to accept what can be!!...they will resist"
One of the coldest lines I'll ever here in a movie
That's a fact
Yep, humans are very stubborn
Yep
*_You could not live with your own failure._*
*_Where did that bring you?_*
*_Back to me._*
i mean you can hate thanos all you want,but he was spitting facts in infinity war and endgame,granted his way of doing that was not the best but still,he spoke the truth.
That was Stan Lee's final cameo in his entire life 😭😭😭😭.
I think Captain Marvel was actually his last one bc they filmed Endgame before that one
45:35 I love how she called Mantis "Antenna" LMAO
I know it's been talked about to the point of damn near becoming a cliche by other TH-camrs, but I truly love what they did with the character of Thor.
He's lost more in these movies than ANYONE. It's super realistic that he would become a reclusive alcoholic struggling with depression and PTSD. I love that they made him husky, I love that the chubbyness didn't magically evaporate away once he got his groove somewhat back.
Also speaking of someone who was a massive mammas boy who buried my mother a little over 3 years ago, the scene where he gets to talk to his mom one last time, and she's the one to put him back on the right path, brings me to tears more than anything else in this movie. "I'm still worthy" with happy tears in his eyes. Showing that someone going through depression and grief is still worthy of the life they had or wanted. Absolutely love. 10/10.
More than the callbacks, more than the unblipping, portal, avengers assemble scene, even more than Tony's sacrifice and funeral scene altho thats a close second.
I love that we got an accurate portrayal of escapism, depression, and PTSD in a super hero movie. This elevated Thor to my 2nd favorite marvel character behind only Spider-Man.
Great reaction btw. Rant over.
54:31 That cheeseburgers line… hit me like a brick wall in the theater. During the funeral and the subsequent scenes before it, I felt as if my heart was being carpet bombed with emotions. “I am Iron Man” “You can rest now” “I love you 3000”. The entire time I can feel that emotion pushing me to the breaking point, but some how I’m still holding it in.
And then as the camera zooms out during the funeral I’m thinking about the first Iron Man movie. When we first saw Stark. When he got back home and asked for only two things: a conference and cheeseburgers. Then Happy asks Morgan if she wants anything. In my head I was thinking: “Don’t you say it…”. When she said: “cheeseburgers”.
All those emotion bombs finally hit. It broke me… I’m not ashamed to say I cried.
Hey Mixers, we’re finally here y’all ENDGAME!!! Thank you guys so much for your support we really appreciate it! Also, every video posted on TH-cam is posted a week early on Patreon plus alot more content! www.patreon.com/ThePerfectMix
I’ve been watching since the beginning, you guys are really fun to watch. Keep up the great work!
You guys have got to start watching the MCU shows after you watch Spiderman Far From Home because this is the start of the multiverse saga and the shows will connect with the movies, and some of the shows are just introducing new characters but be sure to watch the shows in between the movies especially, Loki , What If , and Wandavision , and Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Most of the shows connect with movies .Very Good.
Also look up the list of MCU Shows and Movies to see in order when the shows start after Spiderman Far From Home.
Agreed with above comments. This is the end of the Infinity War, and Spider-Man ends Phase 3.
This is not the end of the MCU. More movies, more heroes, more villains. Phase 4 begins with filling out, answering some lasting questions, introducing new heroes, maybe legacy heroes?
Buckle up, you're not done yet. And, we are with you for the journey
Thank you guys 🙏keep it up 💪
And just like that the consistent good MCU era came to a end
Sadly
Yep , still hasn't found its feet after this. Can't imagine being excited about a new Avengers movie again .
@@hairywelder5188wait til 2027
@@hairywelder5188besides… NWH, Wakanda Forever, GOTG Vol3, I’m sure many fans also enjoyed those tok
@@hairywelder5188unless something changes on phase 5 I dont see how to get excited for it.
“Avengers Assemble” still gives me chills!
But Tony’s death also makes me cry everytime….
At 51:26, just in case you were wondering "who is that teenager standing all by himself?", that's Harley the kid from Rosehill Tennessee who helped Tony in Iron Man 3. And yes, it's the same actor!
Thor's trip back to Asgard is such a strong message.
Yes you lost. Yes you failed. But you're still worthy.
Something you probably didn't know about regarding Jarvis. It's not included when people talk about the MCU, is Margaret "Peggy" Carter had her own TV for 2 seasons called "Agent Carter". Jarvis was a regular on that show and is played by the same actor who plays Jarvis in this film. It also includes the same actor who played Howard Stark in the 1st Captain America movie.
Different actor for Jarvis I think
@@andreasweimar7254 No it's James D'Arcy on the show and the cameo in Endgame.
Yep, it's the ONLY instance of something (or someone) first appearing on a Marvel TV show and then showing up in the films before Marvel decided to integrate both sides going forward. There are a LOT of disappointed Agents of SHIELD fans.
Steve and Peggy finally getting their dance always gets me to cry the most. We needed that pick-me-up.
This is the one reaction I've been waiting for since finding this channel. Bring on the tears.
The way Tony looks at Cap when he’s giving that speech always warms my heart. RDJ is an incredible actor and the only Tony Stark
"Yeah, he could be like an uncle to Iron Man's kid"
Those who have seen No Way Home: *pain*
I will never get tired of seeing people react to Cap picking up the hammer ❤😂
The one time I went to a theater and not buy a drink or popcorn. I did not want to miss one bit. Cap using Mjolnir got me jazzed up. And then the portals opening got me emotional. When Cap said, "Avengers..." I was like, "Say it! Say it!" And then, "...assemble." I was the first to jump off the seat and cheer before everyone else in the theater joined me, that's what my best friend told me. In any case, this was the best damn theater experience of my life.
Infinity War/end game and No Way Home all felt like ocncerts in the theater. The screaming and cheering was out of control lol. I loved every minute of it. IDK if i will ever experience that again but maybe when the XMEN come back we might see some incredible stuff
As someone who isn't really a huge spider-man fan, No Way Home was really amazing.
ture tha twya say when some say marvel died with end game was wrong as no way home was good marvel movie
Seeing endgame in theaters on opening night was the best movie experience I’ve ever had in my life. So many franchises building over decades to this epic conclusion, there’s not topping that
59:46 that little face hold was so cute 🥹 yall are adorable plz
This series was truly great storytelling. Tony going through the entire Hero’s journey. Thor experiencing crippling PTSD. The actors! The number of A list actors that collaborated in one movie is insane. RDJ was the perfect actor to build the MCU. Cap as the ultimate leader with a true moral compass. Loved how all this came together from beginning to end!
You guys have been through a journey!! It was the time of our lives witnessing this in theaters, I love yalls reactions
They used to be good! They seem so fake now. So melodramatic
@@rileyandmike I dunno I feel like they were genuine here, it was pretty moving watching this the very first time after all the prior films. Maybe you just don't remember what that was like.
I dont think I'll ever forget the crazy and insane feeling I had in the theater
@theamazingspooderman2697 I had legit tears running down my face the entire "portals" scene and the music made it even more emotional
@@hadoken95 I think they were talking about current marvel movies not the reactors
Watching Endgame after waiting a year to see what happens next was an experience like no other and I'm so glad that I was a part of it. This was truly the Endgame for the MCU.
being able to watch both on opening night with sold out showings was some of the best experiences of my life
Can’t wait for the MCU to hopefully do X-Men the right way in a couple of years. Hopefully the X-Men saga can bring the same amount of emotion in the fans for the next generation.
I love reliving the movies with these reactions. This is probably the best reaction to Endgame that I've ever seen. You guys have such a great chemistry and enthusiasm for the movies as well. Good work!
Seeing this in the movies was indescribable guys! Over 10 years of a journey coming to an end. Gosh what a time to be alive it was.
The truly epic event is finally here
This has only happened once before...in 1983... this is your generation's Return of the Jedi moment! Salute!
When I saw this in theater and Cap lifted up Thor's hammer everyone, including me, lost their mind and started cheering and the "I am..Iron Man" line was straight fire. Love this movie and y'alls reaction to it was great. Glad y'all enjoyed it so much, it's an incredible movie
Watching you 2 watch this reminded me of how it felt watching it in the theater. The whole crowd reacted the same way to all the avengers showing back up. It was so moving and magical. This is the first time I teared up watching it again since the first time.
They have become so fake now! They used to be sincere
Their reactions are so fake especially the guy
Damn... you two (above this comment) are super negative. Their reaction seemed sincere to me... Either way I was happy watching their video.
@juanramirez1336 ok,.good- I thought it was just me- they've CLEARLY seen this before, right?
The best movie experience in my life. I wish I could re-live the feeling of being in that room with everybody watching this. It's awesome seeing y'all experience all of this for the first time. Much love y'all
@ 35:16 ish
How amazing is it that she has the pic of original Steve not buff Steve? Says a lot about Peggy and Steve’s feelings for each other imo 🥰
I still remember my friend who stood like a stone during breakups and all the loses , crying in the theatre without a break
You guys should have heard the theaters when Cap had the hammer. The theater I was in screamed like they just won the superbowl
“I am Iron Man”. Yes you are! 😭 RIP Tony Stark
That's not how quotations work. You can't quote two different sentences in the same sentence, let alone the same quote. And you especially can't quote two different sentences by two different people in the same sentence/same quote!
😂
Pra quer da espoiler caralho tira toda a graça se eles n sabem pau no cu
@@Lusciouslysorrylet him live😂 you not the sentence police officer😂
"Don't waste your life" - Ho Yinsen
You will NEVER witness anything like this again, I remember watching it in IMAX the night it came out, packed crowds, emotions flowing. I’ve witnessed a lot of great movies over the past 45+ years and I’ve never seen more grown ass men sniffling and crying when Tony Stark died. I still cry like a baby at that scene. Great reaction from you both.
First time I had been in theaters and people just were screaming, crying, and sometimes just absolutely silent. One of the two movie experiences I will absolutely never forget.
I rarely comment but I went through your discovery and I loved it. Your questions were on point and your emotions too. I went for each one at the cinema and it was such a journey throughout my 20's30's. Love you guys.
Seeing this in IMAX was awesome! So epic!
I half expected Tony or Steve to bite the dust but it was still a surprise. Tony used nanotechnology to pry the stones out of the gauntlet since THAT and his suit were his tech.
Great ending for me. Imo They did Great in The sense That The heroes not always gonna defeat their foes without having some sacrifice or loss in The process. That's one of The Best things about This Infinity to Endgame They had this realistic stuff Just like in The comics. Love That
Yep
That's Great i agree
That's legit a comic book fight That happened back to back between The two movies so yeah
Correct.
That's why they're The Greatest movies along With Winter soldier
“hope we’re not busting anyone’s ear drums” yeah you got mine a few times😂😂everytime I knew something was about to happen I had to lower the volume a bit then turned it back up after it happened💀
One of the final drafts has Cap making the snap and making the ultimate sacrifice.
Epic thumbnail Ngl. Respect for The Man who started it all. Love That! Rip Stark the dude That did lay his life to save our heroes in this battle. Simply Epic. The Infinity Saga ENDS here. But The Mcu Goes On.
My mates and I went to the midnight release for Endgame. The cinema was incredibly busy and almost every screen room was playing Endgame, so thankfully I had the idea to pre-book tickets and good seats long in advance. It was an amazing event as they also played Infinity War which ended a little before midnight for the release.
I still remember the silence, cheers, emotions, laughs, tears from myself, friends, and many others in the screen room throughout the whole movie. The whole room uproared in cheers when the reveal of Capt using Mjolnir.
Al things considered, I enjoy Endgame. I've seen a handful of people's criticism towards the movie, some I agree with and some I don't, but all in all Endgame provided a satisfying conclusion to everyone's story.
A person is lucky to see a film like this once in a decade.
They really did a great job bringing all of this together like they did.
I'm not even mad that MCU after Endgame is less than. There was no way it wouldn't be less than Endgame.
Endgame is a foundation, a legacy, and it will be cherished for a long time.
44:54 Him kissing his teeth at Thanos telling Cap he's going to enjoy destroying earth is too funny😂
Here we go!!! This is one that I've been really looking forward to you two getting to.
This movie is easily in my top 5 favorite MCU movies so far.
The emotions start off right away in this movie. And is an emotional roller-coaster throughout.
Fun Fact #1: Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula, said in an interview that she and Robert Downey Jr. improvised the scene in the beginning when Nebula and Tony were playing paper football.
Fun Fact #2: The "I love you 3,000" came from Robert Downey Jr. He had mentioned that his kids would always tell him that they love him 3,000. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo loved it, and added that line in the movie for little Morgan to say that to Tony.
Fun, but Sad Fact: This is Stan Lee's final cameo appearance. 😞
Fun Fact #3: In case neither of you recognized him, the boy that was standing behind Wanda, Sam, and Bucky at Tony's funeral was Harley Keener, the kid from "Iron Man 3".
The 3 MVP's of this movie: The rat, for freeing Scott Lang so he could give the Avengers the idea of time travel by using the Quantum Realm. And most importantly Natasha and Tony, for making the ultimate sacrifices.
One more movie left in Phase 3 with "Spider-Man: Far From Home". And then onto Phase 4.
Looking forward to the next reaction. 😊
I love you 3000 means I love you a tonne
The Most Epic moments imo were When cap lifts the Hammer that was so Epic. That's a comic book thing he did as well as "The Avengers assemble" when he leads Them to fight dude That was so fuckin insanely Epic for me cap is my favorite character in Marvel since The comics so to get to see him in The cinema do those Epic moments were everything to me
Can I just say how dope it is y’all are to the point y’all are getting sponsors. Iono. Just wanted to show love simply for that. I haven’t got into the actual reaction yet but I know it’s quality as usual but congrats yall
Love that Bucky knows Steve is leaving and says goodbye.
“i can do this all day..”
“yea i know.. i know..”
had me dyingggg
The end of an era. Couldn't be happier we'll forever have a complete beginning middle and end to the Infinity Saga.
Just in case you missed it, that kid at the end of Tony’s funeral is the kid from Iron Man 3 :) great reaction. Watched every single second of it ❤
You won’t believe the applause the credits got. Especially when the actors (original avengers) signed off for the last time. I can’t believe you guys missed it in theatres! It was the biggest thing in 2019 😢 the last good year
then the C-word started
@@theamazingspooderman2697 too right man. At least we could get to see it in cinema coz a year later no one could go to a theatre
Thor and Hawkeye are still at it
@@thekidtrey1949 There's no such thing as coincidence 🤔
45:00-45:12 Cap was willing to take them all on by himself without any regard for his own life. That's a true hero
The two most absolutely hype moments I've ever witnessed in a move theatre were the Charge of the Rohirrim in Return of the King when I was 14, and when Cap says "Assemble." Both times the theatres I was in just exploded with pure excitement.
To me, the odds Dr. Strange gave of 1 in 14 million represents how much Tony loved his family and wouldn’t want to leave them. Strange foresaw how tough it would be…the ultimate act of heroism
Nah. I think Tony has grown enough by this point that he would always make that sacrifice for Pepper and his daughter. The 14 million was mostly the odds of that rat stepping on the right button in the van.
@@Putrefax Strange said that out of all futures he explored, they won in one ; that's not at all the same as one chance among 14 million of winning. Those futures he explored were only dependent on choices he personally made. Since Strange couldn't possibly change it, the rat stepping on the right button happened in every one of those 14 million futures.
Also, the chances of some rat stepping on a button in 5 years are not low. There is a video on youtube computing those chances and, if I remember correctly, 5 years is rather a long time for it to happen.
No, actually there were other means and ways to kill thanos and win... Strange saw the other outcomes and in all of those were Tony lives he would have
1.- created a suit of armor around the world... Making him more paranoid about powerful enemies coming, therefore he would have used the time machine to start interacting with powerful tech from the future and possibly making contact with other ironmans from different universes, remember... What happened in Loki Season 1 at the end took place outside time allowing multiverse travel since the beginning of time... Strange saw that if tony lives he was going to represent a bigger treat than thanos... Maybe not our tony but other from the multiverse
@@boskerinkno lol. The futures that Strange saw were about Thanos winning. Thanos doesn't win if half of the universe isnt killed. Has nothing to do with events that happen after.
45:24 this is about the cutest damn sequence of events i've ever seen.
The boy standing alone at Ironmans funeral was the same little boy from iron man 2 I think when he helps tony
I didn't cry when Tony died but man I bawled when Steve and Peggy were dancing in the end.
I saw this in a rented out theatre one of my college buds got for all her homies. Free of charge with a prize based trivia game before the premiere. I won the trivia(winning question was what did Stan Lee say to Thor during his cameo in Ragnarok) and I got a prize bucket full of merch, candy and posters. One of the happiest days ever for me😊
“Avengers: Endgame” is an epic finale🔥. I really enjoyed watching it with you guys. The way the Russo brothers and Kevin Feige brought all those 10 years of the MCU movies into one finale was just done with such love, dedication, passion and heart👏👏. There were such beautiful/emotional moments in this film such as when Tony met his Dad ‘Howard Stark’, Thor meeting his mother ‘Friga’, Steve seeing Peggy again, Scott seeing his daughter again as he’s all grown up, Clint reuniting with his family etc🥹😁. The nostalgia that this film gave us from all the other MCU movies was so refreshing and emotional🥹😆. The growth in all the characters was so well shown, especially Tony who was this overconfident playboy but then the way he progressed into this proper man with a family and then later made the sacrifice with three magical words “I AM IRONMAN”🤩. Loved your reaction/analysis, take care and have a good one❤️
Epic...sure, I'll give ya that one. It's huge in scale and scope, and jam-packed with characters and events.
Masterpiece? No...just, no. You either don't know what that word means, or your bar is so low that nearly everything qualifies, whether it objectively does, or not.
Saying you love the movie, is an opinion, and you're wholly entitled to have whatever opinion you want. I enjoyed the movie too.
Saying it's explicitly good, or great, or a masterpiece, is an explicit intrinsic value statement. You could be correct, or incorrect, and you're not entitled to have anyone agree with you, or even accept your claim.
It's an ok movie. Maybe bordering on good. I myself enjoyed it plenty. It is absolutely no masterpiece, though. Pleasing does not equal good. Cocaine is pleasing, but it's sure as fuck not good.
Haha, i literally watched your watched your Marvel reactions yesterday only to wake up to you guys reacting to Endgame. Pefect timing. Great reactions too! All relable to what everyone was feeling in the theatre
You're right Tony's death really hit hard for everyone that watched over the years but for me it wouldve been much more if I didn't get spoiled about that before I saw it
I can only hope that whoever spoiled it has 1,000 fleas infest their crotch and their arms be too short to scratch.
@@darkzer0670 🤣🤣
That’s why I went opening night. I refused to get spoiled on the movie lol.
@@betteryourlife865 yeah for both infinity war and endgame the big endings were spoiled for me
Same. I was in the bus, on my phone, right on the way to the cinema. Wanted to do a quick little research on what the 6 infinity stones were again and got myself spoiled about his death xD
Dude I was SOBBING in the theater during this movie. Saw it on the second day it was out and I think almost everyone in there left fulfilled and emotionally drained 😂
Saw this in theatres opening night. Greatest experience I’ve ever had in a movie theatre. The years of build up, waiting for years and it was so worth it. Would love to go back to that opening night to watch this movie again for the first time. Masterpiece.
It has been so much fun watching these with you so far! There is a lot more to come so let's have some fun.
The Greatest moments were When cap lifts The Hammer And boxing with thanos.
The Avengers assemble is legendary That part
And obviously When STARK does The snap to beat thanos.
In those 3 scenes You gotta imagine the theather going INSANE That was one of The Best experiences i've Ever had love Those Epic moments
Those scenes took 11 years to get to. The satisfaction was through the roof
Yep
Those ARE The Best
Witnessing your reaction + Avengers endgame made me cry so hard. Wow what a nostalgia. Thank you Marvel for this beauty.
Watching this in theaters, opening night, is a once in a lifetime experience. I highly doubt that there will ever be an experience to top it. We were all screaming in the theater and we clapped for a while after the movie was over.
I also watched this in the theatre and it was amazing, but, as a seven year old watching the original Star Wars on its UK release - my god, NOBODY had ever seen anything like it!
I’ll never forget seeing this in theaters opening night with my buddy, it felt like a sporting event!
Also, when Scott talks about the Time Heist, that is probably a Doctor Who reference, who had an episode called Time Heist where the goal was to get certain objects back from the past.
Not really but sure. The goal was a rescue mission. The payment were certain things the time robbers wanted. And it wasn’t really the past, it was a bit timey whimey lol. Brilliant episode tho.
4.8k watching right now! I’m proud of y’all! Congrats on the channel! This has been amazing! And it’s not over!
Glad you guys finally got here, This movie makes me tear up ever time i watch it. Such a dope movie and ties everything up perfectly. Its been super fun watch all these with you, looking forward to whats next for yall.
51:26 The kid from Iron Man 3
Portal scene still gives me goosebumps.
(also as a norwegian it physically hurt me when you guys said New Zealand instead of Norway 🤣)