A GOODBYE TO THE INFINITY SAGA: Why I Love The Marvel Cinematic Universe

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  • @hermann1143
    @hermann1143 5 років тому +254

    Steve was a man ready to die for the cause meanwhile Tony just wanted to live out his life in peace ... each got the other's preferred ending

    • @ohifonlyx33
      @ohifonlyx33 5 років тому +32

      It's like they came to understand each other.

    • @gingerkellerwain4935
      @gingerkellerwain4935 5 років тому +11

      Kinda cuz Tony still got 5 years of happiness with his wife and kid.

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 5 років тому +26

      That’s because by the end they realized what they truly were. Cap never got to live his life, and he always was the soldier, he wanted to have a life after the war, but he couldn’t go there. Tony would always be Iron Man, and he died as Iron Man, after he got the life he wanted with his wife and child. The poetic thing about Tony is that in Iron Man 1, he told Pepper she was the only one he had, and even though he’d die alone if he didn’t change, he ended up with everyone in the MCU on his funeral and the entire world knowing he’s the one who saved it. That’s beautiful.

    • @themadtitan7603
      @themadtitan7603 5 років тому +15

      Their arcs and arcs' trajectories have been direct parallels of each other.

    • @migy9k599
      @migy9k599 4 роки тому

      @@themadtitan7603 I found you again

  • @BenFromCanada
    @BenFromCanada 5 років тому +77

    Yeah. This became a hugely personal thing for all of us. I don't think my experience with Endgame will leave me for a long while, if not the rest of my life? I don't think that's too hyperbolic to say. This was really special.

  • @MoviesorWhatever
    @MoviesorWhatever 5 років тому +226

    Couldn't have said it better myself! People can nitpick the MCU all they want but the fact that it succeeded to THIS level is a miracle.

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 5 років тому +10

      Miracle? No.
      Miracle: an extraordinary and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore attributed to a divine agency.
      Fucking awesome humans did this(!), give credit where credit is due, also, miracles does not exist.

    • @MoviesorWhatever
      @MoviesorWhatever 5 років тому +8

      Puro Hyperbole my friend.

    • @yaro42
      @yaro42 4 роки тому +1

      @Casanova Frankenstein oh yeah, you must be smartest person on the Earth, becouse you don't enjoy simple, action movies. I feel sory for you

    • @Whateveridksomething
      @Whateveridksomething 4 роки тому +2

      @Casanova Frankenstein endgame is garbage for you that doesn't make it a fact

    • @user-ww2rq9dd4q
      @user-ww2rq9dd4q 3 роки тому +4

      It's just not said enough... Marvel created this franchise in a cave with a box of scraps. They were coming out of bankruptcy and working with the B-list characters they had left over after selling off all the ones people actually like. Meanwhile Warner Brothers is the real-world Obadiah Stane, rushing employees to create something bigger and badder, with limitless resources but zero heart.

  • @zackkrenn5985
    @zackkrenn5985 5 років тому +146

    The MCU changed it all. People like to pretend they’re “bad” or “harmful” but movies that bring this many people closer together are important.

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 5 років тому +28

      That’s because these people are elitist snobs who wish their films got half the attention the MCU films did. If they took some notes instead of bashing it, maybe they could learn a thing or two.

    • @zandyman2577
      @zandyman2577 4 роки тому +7

      Yah film gob ticks me off

    • @PacificDark
      @PacificDark 4 роки тому +7

      @Casanova Frankenstein It's a bunch of movies for entertainment, not a master's level course on sociology an human development. Let people enjoy what they want. I hope you find happiness.

    • @PacificDark
      @PacificDark 4 роки тому +4

      @Casanova Frankenstein What I say stands. I hope you find happiness.

    • @jordanwebster1728
      @jordanwebster1728 4 роки тому +8

      Casanova Frankenstein Yet here you, a man who dislikes the MCU in a comment section praising. You are making a complete fool of yourself. Also, you’re ridiculously stupid to think preferring other films to the MCU is a form of intellectualism. If anything, that shows you are a psuedo-intellectual who believes going against whats popular means you’re smart just because. There are people who blindly follow everything and people who blindly go against everything to satisfy their ego of believing everyone is dumb and they’re smart. Liking or disliking the MCU has nothing to do with intellectualism as film is subjective. It is also very childish to assume people who like something different that you is a part of “sheepocrisy”.

  • @skimbo120
    @skimbo120 5 років тому +40

    Whether you like Marvel movies or not, you have to admit that what they've done is absolutely astounding. Good video!

  • @houston-coley
    @houston-coley 5 років тому +131

    SPOILERS: Anyone else's theater start cheering when Thumbnail Bailey wielded Mjolnir?? My audience went crazy!

    • @LoverboyMedia
      @LoverboyMedia  5 років тому +20

      I saw it in person and it was wild.

    • @FilmsStuff
      @FilmsStuff 5 років тому +16

      Who could also forget when Thanos was killed by the infamous words 'and I... am... Thumbnail Bailey!'

    • @TheLoneChemist
      @TheLoneChemist 5 років тому +2

      Thumbnail Bailey’s jawbone is sharper than Thanos’ sword.

  • @MMZERO9
    @MMZERO9 5 років тому +31

    Chris Evans said it best. “These films will last.”
    And with the way you’ve described the MCU in this video, this is why.

  • @1chroust12
    @1chroust12 5 років тому +74

    After watching this essay, Kevin Feige confirmed that Bailey will direct the next Endgame for the second Avengers generation in 11 years.

  • @tsubasawingsresevoir
    @tsubasawingsresevoir 5 років тому +16

    I’m still wrecked from Endgame and this one is getting me. This is pretty much childhood and parting ways with the characters I grew up with hurts because I won’t see them again. At the same time, I’m excited because new characters will emerge and they’ll become a new part of my chapter. And like always, I’m gonna keep on watching them because I wanna continue venturing into this open world of Marvel while still looking back at the ones I miss dearly.
    Great eulogy by the way! This was something I needed to hear before saying goodbye.

  • @spider-manunknown9193
    @spider-manunknown9193 4 роки тому +16

    Avengers Endgame was a masterpiece 10/10 it is the 3rd best superhero movie and by far best Marvel movie of all time.

    • @Whateveridksomething
      @Whateveridksomething 4 роки тому

      What are your 2 favorites?

    • @princeszdd9828
      @princeszdd9828 4 роки тому

      wilson fisk endgame and infinity war there so depressing but I can’t stop watching

    • @Whateveridksomething
      @Whateveridksomething 4 роки тому +7

      @@princeszdd9828 i prefer endgame, i still love infinity war tho
      For me endgame is the best MCU movie and civil war is the second best

    • @princeszdd9828
      @princeszdd9828 4 роки тому +3

      wilson fisk I I like endgame over infinity war too

  • @oliversmith6336
    @oliversmith6336 5 років тому +25

    Fantastic video! Such a great send-off to and reflection of the Infinity Saga. The pure passion, heart, energy and emotion comes through - I can tell how much this means to you. I'm going to share this with my friends because I know they'll love this just as much as I did.
    Hats off to you, Bailey. You are my favourite video essayist, and this video only cemented that. Keep up the great work! :)

  • @misterrkalebhimself
    @misterrkalebhimself 5 років тому +29

    Bailey, you have a fantastic knack for finding the perfect words for what I'm feeling. Keep up the amazing content and never stop telling the internet why you love.

  • @michaelrennie1320
    @michaelrennie1320 5 років тому +21

    This video was so touching and heartfelt. Bailey is able to articulate his thoughts and feelings about the saga so remarkably well. I love how he puts into words what I've always felt about the MCU and the passion that we all share for these movies. Incredible stuff.

  • @nathanboatright236
    @nathanboatright236 5 років тому +11

    The mcu is my gens star wars. And endgame is my gen return of the jedi but 10 times better

    • @LoverboyMedia
      @LoverboyMedia  5 років тому +4

      I think its easier if we all realise it's down to preference because neither can be "better" than the other. ROTJ is my ROTJ and Endgame is my Endgame 😊

    • @wilderthoughts9987
      @wilderthoughts9987 4 роки тому

      @Darth Cameron troll boy....

  • @abledog006
    @abledog006 5 років тому +7

    Fantastic essay.. I found myself still getting dangerously emotional during it. I'm in total agreement with your analysis... Marvel was just better at presenting flawed and relatable characters. (Yes I also loved the DC comics too for different reasons). I grew up reading these comics in the 70's into the 90's, loving the fantasy ride they took me on. After several failed attempts on television I came to accept that we'd never get a good interpretation of these worlds. But then.. Raimi gave us two good 'Spiderman' films and hope. Then... 'Iron Man' broke the wall and now we got a comic book spectacle I didn't expect to see! This 11 year story arc to me is the 'Lord of the Rings' of superhero tales. If Marvel screws things up from here on, (with I suspect, identity politics), we at least have the 'Infinity Saga" to treasure.

  • @StudyLens
    @StudyLens 4 роки тому +7

    Damn i love the mcu so much. I will really miss Steve, Tony and Nat after Black Widow concludes :,( I made a video about the mcu, feel free to check it out!

  • @jmpproductions5401
    @jmpproductions5401 7 місяців тому +3

    This is honestly more sad to me. I grew up with the MCU and grew up with the Infinity Saga and yes they're not the best films but shit they tried. This is how I became a comic book fan. the MCU now it's just...sad. I wish I had the same love for the MCU now that I had before

  • @alexandrosr3x
    @alexandrosr3x 5 років тому +9

    I like this video a lot, nay, I fucking love this video. This and "We've been taken the MCU for granted" better describe the way I feel about this universe, this characters.
    Amazing video, man, as always.

  • @TheObbster
    @TheObbster 5 років тому +7

    Yeah, this has been half of my entire life. The MCU has been absolutely great thus far, and I’m so excited for the future of it, maybe if it could touch this last 11 years in the next 11 years that’ll be an achievement.

  • @movedmindpoRUSZonyUMYS
    @movedmindpoRUSZonyUMYS 4 роки тому +5

    Boy, do I love this take. I'd never in my life say that a UA-cam video about the MCU would give me such epic goosebumps. Beautiful.

  • @sirclassicalhou3650
    @sirclassicalhou3650 5 років тому +5

    Wonderful choice of words in this video. I only really got into the MCU since
    2017, yet it was a great decision for me.
    And watching this video has prompted me to observe an interesting trend in 2019.
    See, as 2019 is the final year of the 2010s, there has also been a number of "end of an age" installments for media franchises. Besides Avengers: Endgame being the finale for the Infinity Saga, there are also final installments of shows and films including-
    . How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World
    . Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker
    . Finale of Game of Thrones
    . Toy Story 4 (it's really the last one, as far as I'm concerned.)
    . My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (season 9 finale)
    So yes, 2019 seems to be the "year of endings".
    And since we will soon start a new decade with the 2020s, let us see what new franchise or trend will happen and what new fandom it could bring.

  • @ginichilders9619
    @ginichilders9619 2 роки тому +3

    For all that I've recently become more critical of certain aspects of the MCU as a whole, on top of just having very little interest in the future Phases, you've really summed it all up perfectly. 💖

  • @sam7732
    @sam7732 5 років тому +9

    This is quite literally the first video essay to make me tear up. You've perfectly said what we've all been trying to say since Endgame, and how that impacts us all. Thank you so much.

  • @Poolverine580
    @Poolverine580 Рік тому +2

    The Infinity Saga was the main reason why i love superheroes so much (besides The Raimi Trilogy) Marvel has always been the best at movies especially when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe but now it lost its momentum the only thing we love phase 4 is No Way Home. Im proud that im living in the MCU Era i hope phase 5, 6, and 7 will be better.

  • @0AMTE0
    @0AMTE0 5 років тому +6

    God damn, you made me tear up while I was on the train. Thank you so much for such a great video with a beautiful message about the MCU.

  • @albertosamayoa6030
    @albertosamayoa6030 Рік тому +2

    For a while I enjoyed these movies, but now I am sick of them and their fans.

  • @agentnacho2029
    @agentnacho2029 5 років тому +8

    What a beautiful video. I really hope this blows up and gives you the recognition you deserve.

  • @battleupsaber462
    @battleupsaber462 5 років тому +17

    THUMBNAIL BAILEY DIES IN ENDGAME

  • @Whateveridksomething
    @Whateveridksomething 4 роки тому +2

    I put endgame above the dark knight by just a little and i don't give two shits what anyone says

  • @mumbly444
    @mumbly444 3 роки тому +2

    People will still be talking about the MCU in 10 years, or at least people will be thinking about it. You already know that there’s gonna be young children watching this in the 2030’s. Not because the combat was awesome, not because of the SGI, and not because of the awesome superhero abilities. Stan Lee and the rest at Marvel made something of everyone. They maid you feel included, happy, and proud because they help you see yourself. Endgame drops all of this self acknowledgement and perspective and drops it back on your shoulders. Whether the one you relate too is a Witch who feels that no one loves her and no one wants her or whether it’s a raccoon who’s hiding his need for family by seeming confident and arrogant, this story was there for you. Endgame drops all that on top of you again…
    But I still prefer Infinity War. XD. (Don’t at me and don’t ask me why, I just do) :) 👍🏻

    • @RRai2000
      @RRai2000 2 роки тому

      Infinity War and Endgame are both good and they were once called Infinity War part 1 and part 2

  • @nosson2842
    @nosson2842 4 роки тому +4

    4:10 every film matters
    You: purposely show Thor The Dark World

    • @kylemorello4787
      @kylemorello4787 4 роки тому +3

      He also showed Captain Marvel when saying "they all have a purpose whether you like them or not".
      Well played Bailey, well played.

  • @deadpoolchinese6570
    @deadpoolchinese6570 5 років тому +3

    Couldn’t agree more with your essay. The thing is that many took successful superhero movies for granted. If someone told me in 2008 that there will be a scene where iron spider with infinity gauntlet will be riding Mjølnir that threw by captain America, I might call the police.

  • @misterrkalebhimself
    @misterrkalebhimself 5 років тому +5

    My overly-cynical uncle just got back from seeing Endgame, and he was going off about how Endgame "was formulaic" and "had tons of plotholes" and that the MCU was "mostly bad," so I'm going to watch this again.

  • @marianojorgedeverilltabare430
    @marianojorgedeverilltabare430 4 роки тому +3

    MCU's work is unprecedented. Sometimes filmmakers and story tellers struggle to make the one movie coherent while here they kept that coherence during 22 movies. Of course, there are some plot holes (all movies have them, even the dark knight) but they are not that relevant and don't affect the story. There's respect for all the characters, which evolve and have been growing with us (in 10 years, one grows as a person, take me for example, in those 10 years I became a father, twice). I could go in, but that is the core of why the MCU is great.

  • @qballer82
    @qballer82 5 років тому +5

    This can be applied to superheroes in general.

  • @ForJustice-bl6rs
    @ForJustice-bl6rs 3 роки тому +1

    The Infinity Saga is finally complete. Next up is the um... The Galactus Saga?

  • @joseg1619
    @joseg1619 5 років тому +6

    A beautiful send off to the infinity saga. The connection we have with these stories will live on

  • @arturocastroverde3349
    @arturocastroverde3349 3 роки тому +2

    It's been 2 years and i can't move on of this movie

  • @Oioiou73
    @Oioiou73 5 років тому +4

    I cried... We all cried.... During the vid, Amazing video:)

  • @MalloryMovies
    @MalloryMovies 5 років тому +3

    Hi Bailey. I really enjoyed the video. Your enthusiasm and earnestness really strike a chord. I like a lot of these movies (Endgame made me cry). Tony Stark has been, in his own fraught, complicated, messy way, the face of heroism since I was 9 years old. He's gone now. I knew it would happen, I knew I'd feel it pretty intensely, but it still sneaks up on me. "Tony Stark is dead" is a phrase that has more power over me than it should.
    However, I do want to push back a little bit on one thing. I don't think it's wise to dismiss criticisms over the MCU's material existence as business ventures (which doesn't negate their existence as films, fwiw) as simply being cynicism. These movies are business ventures. That's not bad, in and of itself, for the qualities of the films, but to critique the manner in which they are business ventures isn't cynicism. To critique the way the films have had a material interest in putting forward a certain political viewpoint about the US military through the funding that early (and recent) Marvel films have received from the US Dept of Defense isn't cynicism. It's a legitimate concern for the collateral damage that these gargantuan films leave in the wake of their success-in the wake of the heartstrings they tug at in you and me and everyone else who loves them-like the collateral damage the heroes in those films cause to their surroundings.
    They're branding ventures for the largest multimedia company on earth. A company that is eating the industry and art form I love dearly alive with its monopolistic greed and these movies are it's greatest weapons (even more than Star Wars at this point), these movies which enabled them to eat another major studio alive and subsume it into their ranks. It's not cynical to be scared of what a movie making 2 billion dollars in less than two weeks for a maliciously greedy monopoly is going to do for films that aren't big blockbuster fare. Films like Moonlight, Arrival, Ex Machina, John Wick, Whiplash, those get harder to make when one company can weaponize our earnest connection to the heroes they own to crowd out the rest of the industry. I hate to be a downer but it's not just cynicism and jadedness to be afraid of the behemoth Disney has created, and what that behemoth will do, especially for young filmmakers like myself who-while I respect greatly what the MCU has achieved in terms of logistical storytelling-are more interested in making those other kinds of movies, and worry there won't be as much of a place for those to be seen by broad audiences in the future.
    I really, deeply, earnestly love a lot of these movies (GOTG2 is my favorite). Endgame is phenomenal. Most of the Marvel films are, in their own right, good films. They're really easy to love. I've loved them for most of my life. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was one of the first movies I can remember seeing in the movie theater when I was 3-years-old. My entire life runs basically parallel to the rise of the superhero genre. What do I do with these things that I love so much? These beautiful works of destruction? I don't know. I don't know how to disentangle the love I have for the films from the fear and anger and frustration I have for what they leave in their wake. I just know that to dismiss those fears as cynicism makes it easier for Disney to do those things, and there needs to be room for both. Sorry for the essay of a comment-I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, truly-but the world is complicated, and sometimes we have to be able to confront that. I hope I managed to come off as respectful both to the films and emotions they conjure and to your work on this video-if I fell short of that, I again apologize.

  • @pegasusdrive12
    @pegasusdrive12 5 років тому +6

    Commenting so that the algorithm notices you.

  • @edwinfire101
    @edwinfire101 5 років тому +1

    Thank fucking god I’ve been with the MCU since Iron Man!

  • @Tdizzy05
    @Tdizzy05 5 років тому +4

    I watched this video for 1 minute except I looked and it was 7... I am entertained

  • @themadtitan7603
    @themadtitan7603 5 років тому +2

    It was the perfect close-out to a saga and really makes you reflect and appreciate the entire journey even movies like Thor: The Dark World. Not only the conclusion of the saga, but the conclusion of the individual characters' arcs; Captain America was a soilder who's life is defined by war and fighting for the right thing but he never got a life because he sacrficed it for the good of others, never looking for his own wants and needs but he finally gets one at the end of Endgame as Endgame shows us a man weary of the war and tragedy that constantly defined his life, shown from the smallest details like his loose swearing to the biggest like him growing old with Peggy and getting that dance. Tony on the other hand lived a life; (granted it wasn't always the happiest of lives but he still lived one) from a arrogant selfish businessman to a man forced to witness the horror of his mistakes and then into a hero, a person coping with PTSD and constant guilt to the point where he builds a leigon of Ironman suits, an Advanced A.I Robots to be a peacekeeping program around the world (which backfired terribly against him), to fighting with Steve Rogers and many of his comrades, mentoring a person who he viewed as a son, losing the battle and forced to watch in horror the consequences of his failure including losing the person he viewed as a son for the last few years, starting a family and finally becoming happy and then having to sacrfice this happiness and his time with his daughter to save tge world and finally being able to rest. If Steve Rogers never had a life and always put people's needs and safety before his then Endgame is about him finally realizing he deserves a life of his own. While Tony (who lived his life to the fullest) has to give away his life for the greater good. Thank you for your service Captain Rogers and R.I.P Tony Stark. We Love you 3000.

  • @arturocastroverde3349
    @arturocastroverde3349 4 роки тому +4

    The Infinity Saga
    2008-2019

  • @summeronmars7781
    @summeronmars7781 5 років тому +1

    Yo i fucking cried. How can something like the MCU change a life so much

  • @rais6036
    @rais6036 3 місяці тому +1

    2024 the MCU is in shambles the infinity saga was peak man👑

  • @shanescott6059
    @shanescott6059 5 років тому +7

    what a beautiful video. thank you for this king

  • @CatLadyofUtah
    @CatLadyofUtah 5 років тому +4

    Well said.

  • @candlemovies4180
    @candlemovies4180 3 роки тому +2

    My guy this is beautiful

  • @skeletonsrcool1695
    @skeletonsrcool1695 5 років тому +5

    HiTopFilms sent me, great vid!

  • @GreatSpaceToaster
    @GreatSpaceToaster 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful video. I've been reeling from Endgame as well, and you perfectly articulated the reasons why, and why these movies mean so much for so many people.

  • @gamebond6248
    @gamebond6248 4 роки тому +4

    Beautiful

  • @sstar202
    @sstar202 5 років тому +3

    Some might say that the MCU ends with endgame but Not us. Not us.

  • @Secrus99
    @Secrus99 5 років тому +5

    Nice one Bailey

  • @Cody_Ross
    @Cody_Ross 5 років тому +2

    It really is such a hard thing for me to say goodbye to this chapter of the MCU, it's been a little over a month now since the release of Avengers: Endgame (It was too soon after the events of the film to watch this video when it was initially uploaded) and after I saw it there was a lingering feeling, a sadness, a depression of sorts that I couldn't seem to escape. It took two long weeks after my viewing (which felt like a lot longer) to finally start to recover from the pure shock and awe I had sustained and while that feeling may not be as prominent now as it felt in those first two weeks after, it's something that will always stay with me. Thank you Bailey for so wonderfully articulating what makes the Marvel Cinematic Universe so special to you, to me and to all of us.

  • @kylemorello4787
    @kylemorello4787 5 років тому +5

    Martin Scorsese should watch this.

  • @arturocastroverde3349
    @arturocastroverde3349 4 роки тому +4

    Iron Man is my childhood and The Guardians Of The Galaxy are my adolescence

  • @TheLoneChemist
    @TheLoneChemist 5 років тому +5

    Never clicked a video so fast in my life. Amazing job, my dude.

    • @LoverboyMedia
      @LoverboyMedia  5 років тому +1

      *stands and salutes a king*
      "Bring that Birdman video home"

    • @TheLoneChemist
      @TheLoneChemist 5 років тому +2

      Loverboy Media my updated thoughts on Thanos first. But, in due time, my liege.

  • @liamb6070
    @liamb6070 5 років тому +3

    This was another class video Bailey! for me personally... i've always connected with the guardians more than anyone as they are the outsiders trying to fit in. I also love the value of friendship that those movies show, along with the deeper meanings of how parents affect us and make us who we are. Could you Please do an indepth look at the Guardians of the galaxy and the messages both movies potray? I'm now more interested than ever to see where they go with Thor joining the team

  • @mridulchhibber
    @mridulchhibber 5 років тому +3

    Dude your videos are just so inspiring to me. The quality is just amazing.

  • @MVC101full
    @MVC101full 5 років тому +2

    Hi

  • @saakerson2
    @saakerson2 5 років тому +3

    This was very much in point! Well done!

  • @kunalkishore2897
    @kunalkishore2897 3 роки тому +1

    We will see Clint, banner and peper in future no doubt

  • @ironvlogger9712
    @ironvlogger9712 5 років тому +2

    Where did the time go? It seems it all went by in a blink of an eye. It truly is the end of era and a fitting end to a great story.

  • @luciapereira792
    @luciapereira792 5 років тому +3

    You make this as if I hadn't cried enough in Endgame

    • @LoverboyMedia
      @LoverboyMedia  5 років тому +2

      Can't have any tears left spare, sorry 🤷‍♂️

  • @joaquinlaborin
    @joaquinlaborin 5 років тому +1

    In my opinion it's not the turning of the page but the closing of the book. An end of an era.

  • @caedmonfair1649
    @caedmonfair1649 5 років тому +1

    This is fucking incredible

  • @royalcass
    @royalcass 3 роки тому

    I grew up alongside these guys. It started when I was 8 and ended when I became an adult and graduating high school. literally a week before graduation, I went and saw Endgame. I'm gonna miss those days of speculation. Rewatching the trailers over and over and over. Discussing this all with my friends at school. Our fucking teacher played the Endgame trailer in class! That was how high the hype was, and in my eyes, it'll never be topped. They can keep making these movies, and hell, I'll still watch them. But nothing will be as special as coming to school the day after the Infinity War trailer dropped and speculating with my friends. Nothing will ever beat seating in that theater when Spidey got dusted and actually crying even though I knew damn well he'd be returning. Nothing will ever beat watching endless theory videos, latching onto any news I could. The MCU was not only my childhood, but a loving friend. It was there for me while I went from a kid, to a teenager, into the grown woman I am today. I don't think I'd be the same girl I am today if Tony Stark had never emerged from that cave as Iron Man, if Steve Rogers had never been thawed out, and if Nick Fury had never started the Avengers initiative.

  • @MrMatheus2579
    @MrMatheus2579 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful, touching, heartful. You just describe feelings that i didn't know how to put into word, and others that i already knew. Amazing, just keep up the amazing work Bailey. I understand how hard is to make just one of the masterpieces , but please don't stop.

  • @umphreak9999
    @umphreak9999 5 років тому +2

    man, talk about 11th hour editing, sneaking in footage from the Spider-Man trailer. excellent work as always, really love the transition from black and white to color as you're talking about the inherent humanity that all these characters exude

  • @bigben9056
    @bigben9056 4 роки тому +1

    Why I Love The Marvel Cinematic Universe-all 10 years old in spirit love it

  • @aarnavslesh7890
    @aarnavslesh7890 4 роки тому

    Watching this video. I WAS LIKE I WANT TO KILL MCU. They removed cap,iron man and natasha.:'(.I can't tel to how Mad I am in this comment

  • @CrisisVarietyHour
    @CrisisVarietyHour 3 роки тому

    I really loved this video,it basically captured the entirety of my feelings of this spectacular story I've been following since I was 8,I love your videos and can't wait to see more. I hope you have a great day. Much love❤

  • @nelsona4131
    @nelsona4131 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic video

  • @graysonsmith3006
    @graysonsmith3006 5 років тому +8

    Greater than the sum of its parts, absolutely. It's easy to lose the big picture when you're watching individual films that disappoint. Endgame solidifies what a remarkable achievement in storytelling the MCU is. Love the video!

  • @TravisFirestine
    @TravisFirestine 5 років тому +2

    Bailey, I absolutely love this style of video! Keep it up, I’m loving this channel!!

  • @itsnotbryce1640
    @itsnotbryce1640 5 років тому +2

    this was beautiful, Bailey... Just fucking beautiful...

  • @storiesbyalan5200
    @storiesbyalan5200 5 років тому +2

    what a beautiful in-depth look with an emotional perspective that many seem to ignore or overlook. Cinema is emotion connection! Thank you Bailey!!

  • @undeadgrinder4714
    @undeadgrinder4714 5 років тому +1

    This video was an absolutely masterpiece. I'm crying so fucking hard. I loved every second of this video ❤️😭

  • @willrueb9573
    @willrueb9573 4 роки тому +2

    I'm going to need a tea for this one.
    holy crap i didn't know this was one of the tren reznor twin's channels.

  • @Corusame
    @Corusame 5 років тому +1

    DC take note.

  • @GerarGear
    @GerarGear 2 роки тому

    Awesome Video! I loved what you said, and like you, I truly believe movies and art in general can help us to be better, and we can connect with it in a truly special way, to improve ourselves and our surroundings :)

  • @Jacob-jz5gr
    @Jacob-jz5gr 4 роки тому +2

    Best.Fucking.Video.

  • @DarthLala106
    @DarthLala106 5 років тому +1

    I'm a person who suppresses his emotion go an extent where it definitely is unhealthy. I don't cry until it's a very extreme situation. Tony's snap did it for me. Listening to this video, I've shed a few tears. But it wasn't what you said that did it all. It was 12% of it. The thing that crossed the emotional line for me was the music in the background at the very start. Listening to your words while listening to that music was... exquisite.

  • @mariobutoto534
    @mariobutoto534 5 років тому +8

    This video is a love letter to the MCU! Even if there are couple of missteps along the way, this video proves how insignificant they are when taking into consideration how much love, care, and thought has gone into it. Thank you Marvel! Thank you for this incredible, spectacular, fantastic, and most of all satisfying journey!
    Excelsior!

  • @nosson2842
    @nosson2842 4 роки тому +5

    Show this to Scorsese

  • @randomgames3123
    @randomgames3123 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVE U MARVEL ❤

  • @luancosta1908
    @luancosta1908 5 років тому +1

    Man, Thanks for this video, I cried so hard while watching this, I didn't cried when Tony died and I blamed on my brain that usually just doesn't let me cry but I felt really sad since I saw that movie, Tony was really important for me in a real personal way and I felt I needed to let something out but I couldn't, well, I cried like I never cried before and I fell so relief right now... (and I still have some tears in my eyes) I was excited for this video since the announcement and now that it's finally here I'm blown away. This is one of my favorite videos ever and my favorite video of the year till now. Your channel deserves more subs and views, you're awesome! Thanks again, and I wish you only the best.

  • @mahmoudhesham3284
    @mahmoudhesham3284 5 років тому +2

    Hi ❤

  • @Saje3D
    @Saje3D 3 роки тому

    I’m here after the fourth WandaVision episode to say the MCU hasn’t missed a step.

  • @limit2383
    @limit2383 5 років тому +9

    Fantastic Video! Seriously good work. Was sent by HiTop Films, glad I came too😄

  • @huntergasaway9952
    @huntergasaway9952 5 років тому +2

    wow! great video! I honestly started tearing up!

  • @edmeister4031
    @edmeister4031 3 роки тому

    I'm just happy I got to see Infinity War go from paper to the big screen in my lifetime.

  • @jamesvalitalo
    @jamesvalitalo 5 років тому +3

    Dammit, you went and made me cry again

  • @kunalkishore2897
    @kunalkishore2897 3 роки тому

    But we have to move on man infinity saga was, is and will be one of the greatest saga in cinema history but now it's time we have to welcome the new saga the multiverse saga and we have a lot of interesting things in store for future in multiverse

  • @MattDraper
    @MattDraper 5 років тому +3

    Wonderful video! Also, perfect way to end the video on what I think is the most emotional moment in the entire MCU - "Take my hand" from Guardians.

    • @LoverboyMedia
      @LoverboyMedia  5 років тому +2

      There were a few "take my hand" type moments, but nothing in the MCU prior to Endgame bro t's me to tears quite like that scene in GOTG. Thanks so much for watching dude, getting approval from comicbook UA-camrs is a huge plus 😁

    • @mclovin4752
      @mclovin4752 5 років тому +1

      @@LoverboyMedia Two great UA-camrs in one place, that's very nice to see.

  • @abhiraajsingh5878
    @abhiraajsingh5878 3 роки тому

    That's the usp of this franchise , each and every character they made , are delicately nuanced .

  • @JPQFilms
    @JPQFilms 5 років тому +2

    This is damn good

  • @TheBottomLineView
    @TheBottomLineView 5 років тому +2

    This is beautiful man.