I didn't love the movie. I think it has one of the best scenes in superhero movies, the trench scene in the World War I. Apart from that, it was fine. The ending was... No, the ending was terrible. It's like a god battles a god. Who cares? But Marvel, yeah, they managed to avoid all those things. They've managed to maintain consistency. And none of the films were weak enough to break the franchise. Whereas with Superman, Man of Steel, everyone thought that was not very good but I'm still willing to see if the next one's going to be right.
589. [1/2] Film Club: Avengers Endgame / Marvel Cinematic Universe (with Fred Eyangoh)
Part 1 of a big ramble about Avengers Endgame, Marvel Studios and comic book movies in general with my friend, comedian Fred Eyangoh. No spoilers! Part 2 coming soon...
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