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Anyone watch Antman & the Wasp? (SPOILER) Just watched it last night with my bf's baby bro because you know, he asked me to. Sharing some thoughts here! - A more Disney sci-fi film than a typical "superhero" movie, and it's pretty enjoyable for what it is. - It wasn't a Wasp film even though it was supposed to be. (Although Lilly's portrayal did tackle some of the running problems among female avengers especially in terms of their personalities.) Paul Rudd's Paul Rudd-ness once again steals the show. - Geeked out a bit when I saw Hank Pym putting on da suit! Although I wish they added more gravity to that scene. (but understandable considering the first scene of the movie) - Marvel's really upped their villain/antagonist game since Spidey vs Vulture from last year. (Hela maybe not so much). Really liked what they did with Ghost, in this movie I'll go as far as to say she wasn't a villain. -Edit - forgot to add - pace, sound effects, action scenes...did not disaapoint!!
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I'm both a sci fi enthusiast and a Disney lover and I'm also a fan of the MCU so I didn't skip it. Although, because Disney have made the monumentally stupid decision to delay the release of the movie over here until after the World Cup, I wasn't able to see it at the cinema. Instead, I had to use "nefarious means" to watch it. Which I don't like doing. But I enjoyed it. It didn't blow me away or anything but it was good. I'll need to see it again on the big screen when it eventually gets released over here before really forming an opinion on it though. But the general rule for me is "If Michael Douglas is in it, it's worth watching". Although I do think that the best thing about the MCU are the Netflix shows. Better writing, MUCH better villains and due to being a series, they have more room for better storytelling than the movies. | |
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I enjoyed it for what it was - comic-book-popcorn-beat-the-summer-heat entertainment, but it was not the best Marvel flick of recent. While I enjoy the lighter moments, this one was riddled wiht them (practically a sit-com) and the villain was not nearly menacing enough. That said, it was fun.
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I felt like the logic of the plot and it's comic universe physics were so chaotic and just made up to propel their script that I was not into it. Things like the magic brain wave power "Did you know she could do that?" are just bad writing. The VFX kept me interested when they happened. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Just my thoughts.. A bit short on the story, find the og wasp, bad guy wants the technology. Ghost was not the best bad guy, but i did like how she is kind of nutral by the end.
Spolier : After seeing the trailer on tv, there is once scene that stood out, the ant on drums. Now after watching the movie i was like "they cut it out!!" I will take my place, In the great below | |
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Don't you think that's what made the movie stand out a bit? I always thought Marvel had many stereotype villains that even when they're "good" in individual films with good writing and stellar acting, because they are too similar with other previous ones in terms of motivation or personality we've already seen, most of them become too forgettable. | |
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If I remember correctly, the ant playing the drums is actually in the movie before the post credit scene too. Hank Pym says something along the lines of "what are you, a kid?" to Lang when he finds out the ant's just casually playing the instrument in his place. But yeah awesome scene indeed. Love they always keep characters consistant, I remember Lang practicing the drums in Civil War also. | |
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happinessinitsuncutform said:
They're all great and they all are part of the MCU so I'd recommend them all. Start with Daredevil though because that was the first one. If you like that then check out Jessica Jones, then Luke Cage and then Iron Fist. Try to watch them in order though. Like, it goes Daredevil season 1, Jessica Jones season 1, Daredevil season 2, Luke Cage season 1, Iron Fist, The Defenders, Jessica Jones season 2, Luke Cage season 2. The Defenders was basically a TV version of the Avengers which featured all 4 heroes teaming up for the first time. They're all great shows with their own unique feel to them. Much more mature than the movies too in terms of storytelling and violence. Daredevil is probably my favourite of the shows (the guy who plays him is cute) but Jessica Jones has possibly the best villain of the entire MCU. | |
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Why was catwoman in this movie?
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Has the 2nd worse after the credits clip (spiderman homecoming the worse). | |
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kpowers said: Why was catwoman in this movie?
In fairness, Catwoman should be in EVERY movie. | |
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I think Marvel does a good job how they can make actors look younger in flashback scenes. Also Captain America with him as a scrawny 5 foot nothing soldier. Though Robert Downey jr. looked a little freaky in Civil War (I think it was that movie) as a teenager scene. | |
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kpowers said:
I think Marvel does a good job how they can make actors look younger in flashback scenes. Also Captain America with him as a scrawny 5 foot nothing soldier. Though Robert Downey jr. looked a little freaky in Civil War (I think it was that movie) as a teenager scene. Yeah they've got that effect perfected now. My personal favourite use of it was the young Kurt Russell in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. It would be kind of cool for DC to start using a similar effect and rather than recasting Batman for the prequel, they just made Affleck look younger. | |
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