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				Okay. Who saw it. Because I did. And I unashamedly cried like a little girl. 
 I love this movie series 3000. What a decade.
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		| i'll_bite_your_ear 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I haven't seen it yet but i planning to watch it this or maybe next weekend.
I really liked Infinity War so i am a bit hyped about this one.
 Until now i also avoided every trailer/info about the movie, so i won't spoil the experience.
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				Yup, I won't say anything if you haven't seen it yet! Just know it is AWESOME.
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		| i'll_bite_your_ear 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Awesome in caps?
 I am down!
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				Yup. It was that good, imho.
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		| i'll_bite_your_ear 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I will write down my impressions in this thread when i have seen the movie.
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				Great movie. Bawled like a baby.
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				The amount of payoff in this movie was unreal. Definitely rewarding for fans of the series.  I'm not even really sure if this is a spoiler since the character is on the movie poster, but the fact that
[SPOILER]Nebula[/SPOILER]
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		| i'll_bite_your_ear 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Why has everyone seen the movie but me?!
My stupid friends are so hard to motivate to go to the cinema but next weekend is setteled.
 If they let me down again i simply go by myself.
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				Do it, Ear. It's an amazing movie, especially if you've been following the MCU since Iron Man 1. 
 What an unreal payoff. Game of Thrones wishes it was a quarter of what this accomplishment was.
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				So, i have finally got to watch it.
I really liked it, it was a nice tribute to the marvel movies and a damn good movie in its own right.
 They took their time to give each major character their scenes and their very own moments, treating them with the respect and giving them time to say farwell to the fans.
 The whole marvel-movie formula was there, cranked up to 11, with comedy, drama and insane action.
 
 The intro scene, wich builds up to the moment where they meet Thanos again, was great and worked very well as a transition between Infinity War and Endgame.
 
 My personal highlights were (SPOILER ALERT)
 
 
 
 
 when Cap wielded Thors Hammer against Thanos, the insanse battle sequenz at the end where all the marvel heroes showed up, the joke scene when Star Lord in the past got knocked out and the death of Tony Stark (i really struggled to keep in the tears in that scene)
 
 Overall, very good finale to a great series of movies.
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				Tony, man. He's been my favorite (him and Batwoman), since before the MCU. since I was 10 years old and reading comics.
 I'm going to miss RDJ as him. I still hear his voice when I read him in the comics, now.
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				This end is so good and awesome but the film story is not good.
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				I really liked Endgame too.  Plenty of laughs, plenty of emotional moments.  I wonder how good Phases 4 and 5 will be, because most of the movies are not sequels to previous movies.
 
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| Tony, man. He's been my favorite (him and Batwoman), since before the MCU. since I was 10 years old and reading comics. 
 I'm going to miss RDJ as him. I still hear his voice when I read him in the comics, now.
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He is going to be in Black Widow, because it is a prequel.
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				thumbs up
 captain america wielding mjolnir was the biggest nerdgasm ever... I still get goosebumps just even thinking about it
 
 plot holes abound, but whatever... it was a great send off to a great franchise
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				The real Endgame was the friends we made along the way.
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Nice.
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I also liked the part of Endgame when the Avengers covered themselves with the weighted blanket.  Best scene in the movie.
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				Am I the only one who thinks iron man is the best avenger?
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| Am I the only one who thinks iron man is the best avenger? |  
Yes
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				COVID 19 sucks ass.  I'm tired of MCU movies getting delayed.
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		| i'll_bite_your_ear 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| COVID 19 sucks ass.  I'm tired of MCU movies getting delayed. |  
That Guardians of the Galaxy 3 got delayed to next year really does suck.
 
I was also looking forward to Ghostbusters:Afterlife wich also got delayed to next year.
 
Overall this year is a pretty lame cinema vise.
 
Only movie i can think of, that i want to see in theaters this year, is Tenet.
 
That's it.
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				i was looking forward to mulan in theaters but i guess ill have to stream it now... which im ok with but im not sure i want to spend $30 to stream it
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| i was looking forward to mulan in theaters but i guess ill have to stream it now... which im ok with but im not sure i want to spend $30 to stream it |  
I'm most excited for Mulan because my wife wants to see it, and if she likes it, I think I can trick her into watching Hero, House of Flying Daggers, A Touch of Zen, and etc. with me.
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		| SoldierHawk 
 
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				God damn, Hero is so good.
 HoFD is great too. But Hero is one of my all time favorites.
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