Hey! A reupload...kinda. Some of you dislike the 2 parters so I'm going to start combining them into one slowly. Ironically the next video will be a 2 parter, but it's the only way! Hope you enjoy this one without interruption! (Plus I fixed the typos all 9 million of you pointed out)
To this day, even with Endgame out now, I still cannot believe that they put THAT ending in cinemas and completely committed to it before letting everyone wait a full year to see if they'd properly undo it all
Totally - I'm jealous of people who weren't as familiar with comic books or didn't know the future movies already planned. To have seen Infinity War and thought "they ended the movie like that??"... That would have been a whole 'nother level of WTF!!
Were you seriously thinking that they would go with that ending? Killing off cash-cows like the guardian franchise? Come on, we all knew that it was going to be reversed. We allready knew that there was new movies coming up about Spiderman etc... Disney and Marvel plays it safe.
Just imagine how upset people were at the end of Empire Strikes Back, or Wrath of Khan. They had to wait 2-3 years for another movie, and even then, having sequels/follow-ups wasn't guaranteed.
My cinema professor told me infinity war was better then End Game, and the properties it had as a movie were better, rewatched both and can confirm. But neither one is bad, is that one just happens to be better.
I'd agree in some aspects. Infinity war does feel a bit better structured. Endgame is pretty much all payoff because the set up was done in Infinity war. Still love both though
Seeing this in a packed theatre opening night was an experience I’ll never forget. People cheered for their favourite characters, but when the snap happened, everyone was dead quiet. It was broken when the credits started and some guy in the middle of the room screamed “what?!?! NOOO!” dude summed it up for the rest of us. Great analysis of this very intense movie.
@@linebeck1381 THIS RIGHT HERE, it was a GRAVE in my theatre. Dude's legit stopped breathing almost lol I couldn't believe it either. I walked out and told my son...what happened?? WHAT HAPPENED?!!?!?
That moment made me visibly angry in the theater, lol. Before this video tho I had never considered that he has the same reaction when finding out about his mom, so I’m not quite as angry about it anymore
This was the very first MCU movie I ever watched. I was never into superhero movies outside Raimi’s Spider-Man, but my friend needed someone to go with her to the theatre so I went, and I can 100% confirm I was able to follow along with absolutely no idea of what had happened in the previous movies. I even cried at the end after the snap without being familiar with any of the characters. I was super excited when you said “this has probably happened” because it was my exact situation and ultimately my introduction to my current love for the MCU. Great video as usual :)
Did you want to get into the movies after, then realized how _many_ you had to watch? I had a friend that I managed to sucker into the fandom _after_ Endgame, she had that moment of 'what do you mean you got me invested in something with over _20_ movies?"
@@bloodyneptune As someone who fell in love with MCU after watching FFH I wanna say - my eyes were at the size of dinner plates when I've found out. But I managed to watch 20+ movies in three weeks on the sheer power of joy I've got while watching them
@@bloodyneptune YES. I made a checklist of all the movies in order of release so I could keep track of them all (this was before Disney+). It was definitely overwhelming at first lol
@@kp1x Awesome action sequences, beautiful CGI, funny dialogue, engaging sub-plots (friendships, love, etc). Badass villains, corruption arcs as well as redemption arcs. Really just tons of character development across the board. I have very few complaints about the MCU, the movies are great.
This movie was genuinely one of the most cinematic things Marvel has ever done. Audiences left the theaters shocked and in tears. it pisses me off people just talk about the MCU like its childs play. Yes alot of their movies are goofy but Infinity War was perfection on a level never seen from superhero movies. To have the heroes be the backdrop of what was essentially a Thanos' film was awesome.
I love that Cap invokes Human Potential trope to hold the gauntlet for just a moment. I love Thanos' face in that beat, this sort of puzzlement. I like to think he realizes he may have lucked out not having faced this man on Titan, just for the sheer. fucking. will.
I think the writers knew that if Tony and Cap had actually been together on Titan, there is no realistic way they wouldn't have won. Whether they like each other or not, they are the most unstoppable duo in my eyes.
@@charliefielding2297 which is why this fight was 2 parted . One on Titan and the other on Earth . Now they could've all fought Thanos together on Titan but then who's saving earth from the Black Order & Thanos' army ? What I feel is that if all the avengers fought Thanos together on one planet they'd win , but that's excluding Thanos' army . With the army on Thanos' side , I wouldn't see the avengers winning tbh
@@The_Mad_Titan_007 But that's exactly what goes down at the end of "Endgame"! The Avengers fight Thanos AND his entire army, and end up winning the day (thanks to Iron Man's predestined sacrifice). Also fair to say that the Thanos that they fight in "Endgame" is a much more ruthless, and heartless, version of himself in "Infinity War."
@@jacob4920 yep he was more ruthless etc etc . But it's different. In endgame iron man's armour was stronger , Cap was worthy , Captain Marvel existed , Valkyrie existed , Ant man and the wasp existed , Rescue existed , Shuri also existed , Gamora existed , and Wanda was not restrained to protecting vision . Thanos as well , didn't have ANY of the stones . Also umm , note that The good guys won only because iron man snapped in the end . But in infinity war if they fought , iron man wouldn't be able to snap Thanos away and even wielding the gauntlet might kill him .
9:24 I also like that in a way it’s hinting at Thanos being an Eternal and explains why he fears overpopulation that he attempts to stop it by halving it. He said, “it was on the brink of collapse, I stopped that.” He did indeed stop it from collapsing by another planet from having a Celestial born.
We also see that he’s also full of shit about his effect. In the same scene, he claims her people are thriving afterward, but in Guardians 1, her arrest report states she’s the last of her people.
@@JamesCPotter13 I haven’t seen Guardians in ages I forgot about that, maybe the Xandarians dont know where Gamoras home planet is, or realise there are still people from her race alive?
Why no one notices Tom Holland's range of emotions when Peter gets to be an avenger in 9:19 ? I mean look at him, in 4 seconds we can see his pride, joy, accomplishment, and then instantly realization and acceptance of upcoming duty and responsibility. This is gotta be my favorite Tom Holland's Spider-Man moment. And all the credit goes to music cue... Edit: Ok, i should watched the whole video before commenting. But still, not enough credit.
I also like that it somehow maintains this childish charm in it. The way his whole body shifts when he gets serious like he is genuinely putting on his 'serious face' is so innocent and encapsulated his character so well to me.
That moment is actually some of the finest acting in the movie. Without any words and in a span of a few seconds he conveys happiness, accomplishment, pride, heaviness and acceptance of responsibilities of being an avenger.
Now that enough time has passed regarding the Avengers storyline (or Infinity Saga, whatever you want to call it), I honestly do think Infinity War > Endgame. Infinity War was a movie that honestly should not have done as well as it did, there were so many ways to go wrong with an ensemble cast of this size but it delivered in every way.
I agree entirely. Endgame is very fun and delivers on a lot of fanservice moments like Cap wielding mjolnir, but it is a weaker film than infinity war in almost every capacity.
I was so hyped up for Endgame that I came away seriously disappointed. Infinity War reached heights that for me Endgame only hit at the very end of the movie, and those heights were still not quite high enough to overcome what Infinity War had managed to do for me. My mom on the other hand prefers Endgame. I think it's definitely dependent on how you look at the two movies. On more recent rewatches, I get a lot of fun out of watching them back-to-back.
@@heyyitsultima Endgame leaned pretty heavily on callbacks, nostalgia, and the score as well. That was a bit disappointing, in addition to the fact that they made it a time travel movie and completely yada yada'd the logistics of how the hell it worked.
@@Falllll honestly I'd prefer it if filmmakers left time travel out of their movies. I love the back to the future films but I really hate time travel, especially when the plot depends on it like in endgame. Time travel defies logic and the science is so fictional that every other word in the script is "quantum". If time travel ever exists (which I guess means it already exists), I'll happily watch films that include time travel but it will never be real so no thanks
I didn’t read the synopsis of the vid and halfway through was like “this is familiar, I swear I have seen this one before, I’m sure if it?” then saw this comment and was like “oh.” 😅
"Not necessarily a masterpiece" I dunno man. Watching this again 4 years later, I still agree with every bit of praise you gave it and can only think of a handful of small complaints. It's phenomenally paced, manages to effortlessly juggle dozens of characters, delivers brilliant action scenes while still making room for meaningful character moments, crafts one of the most iconic villains in cinematic history, and seems to be standing the test of time. I'd say "masterpiece" is pretty fair.
Just how they handled Thanos was top tier. They made a villain that was universe threatening without making him either mindless or irrational. You can understand where he's coming from (and still think he's batshit insane), while as he mentioned the motion capture was damn near perfect.
i just rewatched and its definitely one of the best movies ive ever seen. The hype, the villain, action, characters, emotions. Absolute masterpiece film.
This was such an amazing cinema experience. When I got home after watching it I almost immediately bought a ticket to see it again the next day. It definitely hit differently knowing they do in fact lose in the end. These are characters that have been with me since my early teen years and I have watched most of the MCU movies in cinema.
@@absscoobin eternals it’s revealed there is a celestial inside the earth because in order to grow, celestials need energy from intelligent life, and when they’re born they destroy the planet they’re in to create a whole new galaxy, essentially, since thanos snapped away half of all life, the celestial wouldn’t be born, so technically saved the planet for the time being
Thanos is my favorite character in the whole MCU, and maybe even ever, for a reason. He was written so beautifully, and even given his own movie despite being the villain. His goal as well? It believable on not based on revenge or just outright evil, he thinks he's the good and has intentions to save lives. Don't even get me started on his quotes, they're all magnificent. Dare I say the perfect villain in every way.
One of my most abiding memories of the MCU is watching Iron Man with two close friends without any real idea what we were in for. All three of us were so hyped by the end that when Nick Fury turns up to talk about the Avengers Initiative we actually punched the air. Thankfully this was prior to post credits scenes being a thing so there weren't many witnesses to that display of un-Britishness. Flash forward to Infinity War on opening day. I'm sitting there shell-shocked as I think pretty much everyone was and Nick Fury has just been dusted. And then his pager lights up with *that* logo. Same exact feeling as I had way back when. IMO it's a vastly underrated MCU moment as even if you don't know the comics it's a sign that whatever Nick had up his sleeve in case of 'weirder stuff happening than alien invasion or falling cities' has been answered. It's the damn bat signal saying 'it's okay, there's still hope out there, it's on it's way (and, if you know Carol Danvers, is probably incredibly pissed off)'.
I hadn't even seen the other Tom Holland Spiderman movies prior to this one, but seeing him be snapped away like that absolutely gutted me. I was in the theatre holding back tears when I heard a little girl at the front of the theater go, "NO!" in the tiniest voice, and I just held it in to be strong for that little girl.
This movie took itself and its source material 100% seriously and it more than pays off. It’s the definition of an epic and it manages its plot and characters superbly with everyone getting a moment to shine. The visuals and character moments in some scenes honestly rival oscar-winning movies. Thanos’ introduction, the arrival of the black order on earth, the guardians defeated, the forging of Stormbreaker, the death of gamora, the Battle of Wakanda, the Battle on Titan, and the Snap are moments that still give me chills. Even if the ending didn’t move you (somehow) because you rationalize that it’s unlikely that marvel just killed off so many characters permanently, it still has an impact on the remaining characters. It’s an achievement and, for me, still the best mcu movie.
I know this is a weird thing to admit... but being able to say that I was alive and able to watch each of these movies as they came out is something I'm actually proud of. The story from Iron Man to End Game is, what I consider, the greatest movie accomplishment to ever be done. I mean, I was impressed with the Lord of the Rings trilogy... but that was only three movies. Marvel/Disney were able to create such amazing stories, keep them (mostly hidden) from the public making the surprises all the better, and had an absolutely epic cast that stuck thru until the end (for the most part). Not to mention the Spiderman movies have done an excellent job extending the story and still delivering the laughs/tears. It's an impressive feat that I hope doesn't go unnoticed or become forgotten.
Man I’ve seen this a million times and even seeing it on just a small YT video makes me tear up. Emotional connection is one thing this series has done quite well with.
I worked at an AMC when this movie premiered so I got to see it a week before everyone! But one thing I loved about opening night was when it got to the dusting of everyone as I waited inside to clean the auditorium I heard a lil boy through all the sniffles and tears say “dad dad is he dying” and that feeling both crushed me and built me up like he’s lil guy feel the pain I felt
You are our shining beacon of positivity in movie critic. And I always love that I learn about cinematography and the work put into different scenes or shots. A lot of background work gets missed by casual viewers like me and i really appreciate that you highlight them. love your work and thank you again.
Dang this was fun to watch again. Totally forgot how amazing of a movie Infinity war was :D Also great reaview even like three years or whatever later. I didnt even notice it was a reuplode up until you started talking about that they'll hopefully do before Avengers 4, before that it could have been a totally up to date recap of Infinity War! Keep it up!
The only gripe I had with Infinity War was not seeing a proper Hulk vs Thanos fight. Arguably the two strongest characters facing each other would've been an awesome fight to see.
Honestly speaking this is probably still my favorite MCU film, there are plenty of great ones before this like winter soldier, iron Man, and even GOTG, still I find myself going back to this one a lot more. It's odd considering it's one of the most depressing superhero movies ever but it's also one of the most uplifting superhero movies ever.
a minor detail i often feel doesn't get recognized enough is the scene with "all that for a drop of blood" ties back greatly with the scene in iron man 2 where Ivan says " If you could make God bleed, people would cease to believe in him, there will be blood in the water, the sharks will come." indeed Tony could make him bleed so he saw he can be defeated.
I always loved how Peter thinks he's hiding his nerd power level when he casually references sci-fi as if he's never heard of it because he wants to seem cool to the grown-ups
So, the Thor, “only if I die” lines shows that he has an incredibly high Internal locus of control. He is supposed to die-but in his mind-it won’t-as long as he doesn’t let him….it’s under his control/he has the say (strong willpower) in whether he’ll die or not.
I like how he knows he dies at Ragnarok or at least the actual Ragnarok so he is willing to take any risk because he knows his fate grants him victory.
This is awesome! I love two parters because they give you more time and give me something to look forward to. I’m always coming back and watching old videos so this heaven for me!
The ending was amazing and brutal. Went with my teen daughter when it was in theaters. She was sobbing so hard on the way out that people were offering her handfuls of popcorn napkins. Her and I are the house comic nerds, but even knowing how OP Thanos is didn't prepare her.
I still remember seeing it opening night. All the screaming and cheering during the film changing into complete silence during the credits. My friend sitting next to me in complete shock with his mouth hanging open for the entirety of the credits
One of my favourite memories I have about this movie is the “mate date” I had with a friend who I knew wouldn’t be able to sit through this movie alone. The annoyance my friend had for the Russo’s after this movie ended! She was so angry that they’d killed Loki (something she knew happened in the movie but didn’t realise it was the first scene) and I guess because I had “lied” about Black Panther being dusted. I timed looking next to me just right to see the horrified look when Lokis neck snapped and I got a fair few slaps on the arm when T’Challa said, “this is no place to die”. But if I could go back and watch it for the first with her again I’d love it.
I've studied cinema ever since I was 13. I was god smacked when this film came out, saw it at an Alamo Draft House with my siblings and parents. We had watched every MCU film to date in theaters together. I still remember being blown away by Avengers in 2012 (man I was 16 then...) and it being able to weave 6 film's worth of characters together well. I was not in the loop of upcoming MCU films at the time and saw a bunch of out-of-context snap memes going around before seeing it, so when it happened I was as close to tears as one can get without sheading them, at such a point of dread, speechless yet unable to talk about anything else but the implications, both for the MCU and cinema going forward. I just remember my dad turning to me on the drive home and saying, "it's just a movie, settle down."... my dad has always seen movies as just spectacle, something to turn your brain off during and after. I never felt so... unable to relate to my dad from in that moment, and since when it comes to films. Infinity War was and still is a cinematic miracle with how much it was able to juggle and mesh over 18 films' worth of characters and plot, built up seamlessly. Thanos' impact on character writing is still felt to this day, just like Killmonger before him. To make a character so empathetic and antipathetic... yeah, this film effected me, way more than I ever expected it to.
There’s a plot hole that always comes up about how gamora is the last of her species in guardians and then in this they killed half of them and now they’re thriving. They could fix this by making it Thanos’ blind spot. You could say they slowly collapsed because of Thanos Malthusian attempt to save them leaving Gamora as the last. Thanos sees them beginning to collapse but ignores it because it would break his reality. Sort of a cognitive dissonance
Another idea was that they(Thanos and his Black Order) made it seem that Gamora was the last survivor of her planet to prevent/discourage other invaders(Slavers, Conquerors, etc.) from capitalizing on Thanos's attack. Seeing as other invaders would just ruin the "balance" that Thanos had set up for her planet.
If you wipe out all the humans, Earth would be thriving... so what he says is true to an extent, by wiping out her species the planet is no longer in danger.
It's definitely already been said, but I'll point it out here, in Iron Man 2, the antagonistic, Whiplash, wanted to prove that Tony Stark isn't the invincible hero he and everyone else thinks he is, saying that if you can show God can bleed, people will start to doubt that God. I love the mini-call back to that in Infinity War, showing that Tony learned from Whiplash, and that Thanos isn't unkillable.
I had the same experience as you in the cinema with my girlfriend who was furious and said she hated the ending and it took hours for me to make her admit it was a great film. I went back to see it a second time just to see the audience react to that moment while knowing full well whats coming. That was my best cinema experience to date and I'm sure it's very hard to top.
Also the scene between Peter and Tony after the snap was ad-libbed by Tom Holland. The “I don’t wanna go” was entirely added and ad-libbed by Tom during filming
My favourite moment from Infinity War is still the best scene from Ragnarok - or at least it should have been a scene in Ragnarok - that quiet moment where Thor finally faces everything he's lost.
When I first saw this in the theater I thought it was incredible. But I never understood the emotion behind the love with Wanda and Vis until I found someone I loved so much. It really hit me different this time, also I would never be able to do that to my SO, just being honest. Also I cant imagine what kind of pain Wanda went through after killing the one she loved and watching it all be in vain after he gets brought back to be so effortlessly killed in front of her.
I remember coming home from the theater when I was like 13 completely broken down cause everyone “died” and my mom and dad having no idea how to comfort me, but trying their absolute best and I will take that memory, the appreciation I felt for my parents, and the desolation I felt to my grave.
I envy the feeling people who are now watching the mcu will have as they watch each film come together, I remember the feeling before infinity War, I couldn't wait, watching every UA-cam vid on plot leaks, theories etc, I was so hyped, and it didn't disappoint, then the year wondering how the avengers would fix things, it was a great time to be alive and experience, thank u marvel, cheers, and here's to ten more years, and beyond....
17:02 There's also a popular saying that goes "gods don't bleed." And in making him do just that, Tony proved that even with multiple infinity stones, Thanos wasn't a god. He wasn't invincible. And he could be defeated. Just another neat detail you could add to this very long list of neat details.
one thing i noticed about the guardians compared to the avengers is that everything about their story and their team has so much more heart. The avengers just feel like they are coworkers becuase that is basically what they are. they did not choose each other and were put into a team by the government and learn to get along. they grow to like each other and have immense respect for each other, but even when they get broken up no one is all that sad about it. Vs the guardians really feel like a family, they all really care for one another and are willing to go above and beyond for each other. I.e the lengths they went for rocket in GOTG 3. Also, in infinity war when they were fighting Thanos, the guardians had a real personal connection to him. They wanted to defeat him not only for the universe's sake but also for personal reasons. The Avengers on the other hand, they didn't even know about thanos before the movie and had an impersonal connection to him. They wanted to defeat him to save the universe and that was their motivation, but its much stronger when theres an emotional reason why. Other than Thor who wanted to defeat him also because he destroyed Asgard, and he is one of the avengers who went most out of his way to.
There were so many things with this movie that could have gone wrong. Such an ambitious and massive undertaking, anything in 10 years of history could have derailed the production or the plans Marvel had. But the fact that; not only this movie got made, but is actually very good and commercially successfull just blows my mind. I seriously consider it a miracle.
I like the idea of combining two-parters into one long video but I'd be lying if I wasn't disappointed when I discovered that there weren't any new insights added from everything we now know about the MCU. I kind of second review or re-review of the Avengers movies would be amazing because they actually FEEL different considering how much more we know about certain characters.
18:48 first time I've ever noticed that Thanos himself is using the stones right there to try and push through her power, and he looks down in disbelief for a moment at his gauntlet before pushing even harder into her when he saw that she was holding him back. Really foreshadowed how strong she was
Lee, man... I will always enjoy watching your past uploads so I very much appreciate you reuploaded this. Besides, it saves me from looking it up to watching it again. 😀 Like you, I'm a little jealous of Jude and kids that will enjoy the whole story without having the MASSIVE wait to see the end of the story. I hope y'all have a wonderful one!!!
3:46 I started bobbing my head to the music, then realized I had to do smth and paused the video right after he said “you like that don’t you” and it just sounded like proud encouragement of my dancing from a dad. Like “yeah! Get it! This *is* a great song!”
7:18 You have activated my hidden trap card. I'll have to disagree on several fronts: Tony didn't create the Mandarin. He played a kinda mean prank on a guy ONE time and the guy decided that the logical solution to that was... to start experimenting on human beings, continuing the experiments even though people kept BLOWING UP, killing a bunch of innocents, kidnapping the president and trying to take over the US? I'd say that's not on Tony. About Ultron's case, that was as much Bruce's and Wanda's fault as Tony's but somehow everyone forgets. Someone influenced his mind and showed him his worst fear, and he subsequently tried to create a robot that would protect his friends and family. He didn't even complete construction, the AI wasn't working when he left, and then the influence of the Mind stone did the rest. I will never pin that fully on him, no matter what anyone says. And as for trying to kill Cap? *No he didn't*. He tried to kill BUCKY. His *parents' murderer*. He had so many chances to finish Steve off during that fight, but he just told him to "stay down" instead. I'm not even convinced he was fully committed to killing Bucky. He had a laser that could cut through metal suits, and heat seeking missiles and guns, yet he didn't use any of those to finish Bucky off? He clearly was just unloading his anger without thinking, but I think subconsciously he wasn't giving his all to kill him.
You nail the synopsis of this movie and why it's so loved. Remember where u were when this happened kids. This will be a monumental milestone in movies forever. We will be talking about this movie forever and marvel has alot to live up to after this.
This is still one of my favorite movies ever. They legit found a way to show why we love comics. This was what us nerds were reading and enjoying and I'm stoked that the world outside of comic nerdom has a chance to enjoy it too. You're right: kids got it great now.
20:20 and this goes so much further when you realize that the whole reason that any of the events of endgame actually happened is because Tony thought that he let Peter down because he couldn’t protect him. He turns down the idea of time travel from Scott Steve and Natasha but only begins to consider the idea that it could work after remembering Peter and how much he meant to him.
I love Infinity War! The only thing I have against it is the way they killed off Loki in the first 8 minutes of the movie just for shock value and to tell the audience that Thanos is powerful. Loki was finally well on his way to redemption and was healing his relationship with Thor! They could have done so much together! Loki could have fought alongside the Avengers! But nope. Can't give Loki (or the fans) happiness...
@@SinHurr True true, but let's remember that it's not the same Loki! The Loki from Infinity War is dead and gone and I just think it's a horrible way to die... Still glad for the Loki series though (after IW in 2018 I was truly terrified that I'd never see him again)
I don't know. Pietro Maximoff death was unearned and just for shock value, Loki's death was an ending for his deeds in Avengers 1, like was said in the video. I would admit so, that Loki's redemption in Ragnarok was so well executed I wanted to see more. Way better executed that the lackluster "redemption" video watch along of Loki's series.
Dude this video is your masterpiece, can we take a second to appreciate this man. Amazing editing and your personal narrative that just registers. Great work dude.
Still so glad that this movie didn’t come out in 2019 and End Game in 2020…would’ve been a disaster with COVID and all the delays. Yes obviously they could release it on Disney but they wouldn’t nearly make as much money
I love that Tony being the one to make Thanos bleed is kind of a call back to Ivan saying "If you can make god bleed, then people will cease to believe in him"
HOT TAKE: the movie should've ended with the snap and fade to white. Then credits with no end credit scenes, so we have no idea who dies. They killed all the new actors we knew were going to be brought back. Endgame was awesome but it we kinda knew going into it what was gonna happen.
I will never forget the feeling of watching this movie in the cinema and had to wait AN ENTIRE YEAR for the following movie to come out. It was the longest year of my life!
I had to stop your video at the 10 minute mark and go rewatch Endgame. I am now an hour in and just loving it all over again. I'll be back to finish this video in two hours. Thanks
10:28 Tokusatsu crossover movies do the whole "Hero teams fight at first due to a misunderstanding" thing in pretty much EVERY movie. It's a staple of the genre.
Newly subscribed! I watch "Everything Wrong... " and enjoy the vids, I've always wondered why they couldn't manage to put in the "good" parts. You do it. It took a couple of your vids for me to see how you point out the most common problems in each movie in a balanced way. I like balance.
@@joeclarke7982 náh it had all that hate rightfully coming. I'll never forget how a vital member of the Avengers in comics, more so that spider man or any other, was so uninspirely wasted for cheap, cheesy and unearned drama. I'm talking about the absolutely nonsensical death of Pietro of course. Damn you Joss Wheedon.
I never had a problem with multiple parts, just means more cinemawins to watch. Can’t help but notice there are wins not in this one parter that were in the two parter. Anyway, different strokes different folks I guess
I’m not gonna lie Gamora getting thrown off with that score was the first time I cried watching a movie in a LONG time. Also “why is gamora” was improvised by David
I have to admit, I'm not a fan of this one... but I do love the entire idea of teenage Groot. It keeps continuity with the previous Guardians films as well as reinforcing the whole "the crew are Groot's parents," aspect... but it's also a great excuse to keep him on the sidelines without having to give him much screen time. Very smart writing all around.
I wish you dinged the fact tony made thanos bleed, because it's a very honorable(?) callback to iron man 2 where whiplash (Ivan) says "if you can make god bleed, people will cease to believe in him". Since thanos believes himself to be higher than even gods, it makes stark respectable in his eyes.
Hey! A reupload...kinda. Some of you dislike the 2 parters so I'm going to start combining them into one slowly. Ironically the next video will be a 2 parter, but it's the only way! Hope you enjoy this one without interruption! (Plus I fixed the typos all 9 million of you pointed out)
2 parters are not bad, I actually quite enjoy them.
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Thx! I was binging all cinemawins episodes and these combinations of parts help immensely
Could you look at sing 2 next if you can, I feel bad if you think I’m forcing you
To this day, even with Endgame out now, I still cannot believe that they put THAT ending in cinemas and completely committed to it before letting everyone wait a full year to see if they'd properly undo it all
Totally - I'm jealous of people who weren't as familiar with comic books or didn't know the future movies already planned. To have seen Infinity War and thought "they ended the movie like that??"... That would have been a whole 'nother level of WTF!!
Empire Strikes Back had a Downer Ending, and people had to wait 3 years for that to be resolved.
Were you seriously thinking that they would go with that ending? Killing off cash-cows like the guardian franchise? Come on, we all knew that it was going to be reversed. We allready knew that there was new movies coming up about Spiderman etc...
Disney and Marvel plays it safe.
@@disrupt94 I don’t think anyone thought it wouldn’t be fixed. We were more exited to see how it would be fixed
@@kayleighgould3793 and then we were dissapointed when they had to pull out the lazy time-travell card to fix it.
I will never forget the feeling of it ending the way it did and thinking I'd have to wait a whole year to watch what happens next. Amazing movie
same i was thinking about how no movie has left me so speechless as this one did, and i dont think any other movie will like this one did
The sense of dread was one of the best things about the movie's ending
I remember being p upset with it, but that just meant it was working. This movie was *about* Thanos and I didn't catch onto that at all at first.
Just imagine how upset people were at the end of Empire Strikes Back, or Wrath of Khan. They had to wait 2-3 years for another movie, and even then, having sequels/follow-ups wasn't guaranteed.
You should try AoT theyre the masters of making fans wait a year to see what happens
My cinema professor told me infinity war was better then End Game, and the properties it had as a movie were better, rewatched both and can confirm. But neither one is bad, is that one just happens to be better.
I'd agree in some aspects. Infinity war does feel a bit better structured. Endgame is pretty much all payoff because the set up was done in Infinity war. Still love both though
endgame destroys infinity war for me. so much better
Infinity War is a much better movie. Perfectly paced, has its own contained narrative that works without the sequel.
It’s the best MCU movie by a lot.
Endgame sucks hard. IW is leagues better.
@@superstarultra28 L take
Seeing this in a packed theatre opening night was an experience I’ll never forget. People cheered for their favourite characters, but when the snap happened, everyone was dead quiet. It was broken when the credits started and some guy in the middle of the room screamed “what?!?! NOOO!” dude summed it up for the rest of us. Great analysis of this very intense movie.
My theater wasn’t silent, a lot of sniffling.
lucky bastard... had a guy shouting the whole way through and threw his drink at the screen when the snap happened
Glad I didn't have to experience this, theatres in the states sound like a gong show
@@linebeck1381 THIS RIGHT HERE, it was a GRAVE in my theatre. Dude's legit stopped breathing almost lol I couldn't believe it either. I walked out and told my son...what happened?? WHAT HAPPENED?!!?!?
I saw it opening night too, and my experience was virtually identical
“Did we just lose ?”
“Yeah, we’re as surprised as you. It’s not like it’s your fault or anything.”😂
That moment made me visibly angry in the theater, lol. Before this video tho I had never considered that he has the same reaction when finding out about his mom, so I’m not quite as angry about it anymore
Thanos is a deviant Eternal trying to prevent Tiamat and other Celestial from destroying planets
@@xyzzyx7812 Technically, you're correct.
Just rewatching. The moment with Peter apologizing to Tony as he fades to dust will never stop making me cry. Perfectly defines the character.
Top-tier acting from both of them, especially Tom Holland.
*Fun isn't something one considers when a two parter is reuploaded into one video. But this...does put a smile on my face*
So this is a re-upload?
@@passwordprotected5234 he combined a two parter into to one so, kinda?
@@passwordprotected5234 It's a Reupload of Infinity War PT. I & II rolled up into one video
I understood that reference
This was the very first MCU movie I ever watched. I was never into superhero movies outside Raimi’s Spider-Man, but my friend needed someone to go with her to the theatre so I went, and I can 100% confirm I was able to follow along with absolutely no idea of what had happened in the previous movies. I even cried at the end after the snap without being familiar with any of the characters. I was super excited when you said “this has probably happened” because it was my exact situation and ultimately my introduction to my current love for the MCU. Great video as usual :)
Did you want to get into the movies after, then realized how _many_ you had to watch? I had a friend that I managed to sucker into the fandom _after_ Endgame, she had that moment of 'what do you mean you got me invested in something with over _20_ movies?"
@@bloodyneptune As someone who fell in love with MCU after watching FFH I wanna say - my eyes were at the size of dinner plates when I've found out. But I managed to watch 20+ movies in three weeks on the sheer power of joy I've got while watching them
@@bloodyneptune YES. I made a checklist of all the movies in order of release so I could keep track of them all (this was before Disney+). It was definitely overwhelming at first lol
@@kp1x Awesome action sequences, beautiful CGI, funny dialogue, engaging sub-plots (friendships, love, etc). Badass villains, corruption arcs as well as redemption arcs. Really just tons of character development across the board. I have very few complaints about the MCU, the movies are great.
If you wanna be honest and technical the first Spiderman movies are now the first MCU movies 🌚
This movie was genuinely one of the most cinematic things Marvel has ever done. Audiences left the theaters shocked and in tears. it pisses me off people just talk about the MCU like its childs play. Yes alot of their movies are goofy but Infinity War was perfection on a level never seen from superhero movies. To have the heroes be the backdrop of what was essentially a Thanos' film was awesome.
They've kinda ruined the legacy now.
I love that Cap invokes Human Potential trope to hold the gauntlet for just a moment. I love Thanos' face in that beat, this sort of puzzlement. I like to think he realizes he may have lucked out not having faced this man on Titan, just for the sheer. fucking. will.
Let’s not kid ourselves. This team needed John Wick.
I think the writers knew that if Tony and Cap had actually been together on Titan, there is no realistic way they wouldn't have won. Whether they like each other or not, they are the most unstoppable duo in my eyes.
@@charliefielding2297 which is why this fight was 2 parted . One on Titan and the other on Earth .
Now they could've all fought Thanos together on Titan but then who's saving earth from the Black Order & Thanos' army ?
What I feel is that if all the avengers fought Thanos together on one planet they'd win , but that's excluding Thanos' army . With the army on Thanos' side , I wouldn't see the avengers winning tbh
@@The_Mad_Titan_007 But that's exactly what goes down at the end of "Endgame"! The Avengers fight Thanos AND his entire army, and end up winning the day (thanks to Iron Man's predestined sacrifice). Also fair to say that the Thanos that they fight in "Endgame" is a much more ruthless, and heartless, version of himself in "Infinity War."
@@jacob4920 yep he was more ruthless etc etc .
But it's different.
In endgame iron man's armour was stronger , Cap was worthy , Captain Marvel existed , Valkyrie existed , Ant man and the wasp existed , Rescue existed , Shuri also existed , Gamora existed , and Wanda was not restrained to protecting vision . Thanos as well , didn't have ANY of the stones .
Also umm , note that The good guys won only because iron man snapped in the end . But in infinity war if they fought , iron man wouldn't be able to snap Thanos away and even wielding the gauntlet might kill him .
9:24 I also like that in a way it’s hinting at Thanos being an Eternal and explains why he fears overpopulation that he attempts to stop it by halving it. He said, “it was on the brink of collapse, I stopped that.” He did indeed stop it from collapsing by another planet from having a Celestial born.
you just blew my mind
@@darianjones4289 Right! Seeing it all laid out like this gave me that, "this is it!" as I pointed at the screen kind of moment lol
We also see that he’s also full of shit about his effect. In the same scene, he claims her people are thriving afterward, but in Guardians 1, her arrest report states she’s the last of her people.
@@JamesCPotter13 I haven’t seen Guardians in ages I forgot about that, maybe the Xandarians dont know where Gamoras home planet is, or realise there are still people from her race alive?
That's actually an amazing point. But also introduces more plot holes in the Eternals movie 😂
Now dont get me wrong, a two-parter being combined into one video is fine and all, but when are we getting a whole-parter being split into two videos?
Now THAT'S the content I wanna see
XDDDDD
When Loki is resurrected
what ?
Whole-parter? Like his Matrix vid?
Why no one notices Tom Holland's range of emotions when Peter gets to be an avenger in 9:19 ? I mean look at him, in 4 seconds we can see his pride, joy, accomplishment, and then instantly realization and acceptance of upcoming duty and responsibility. This is gotta be my favorite Tom Holland's Spider-Man moment. And all the credit goes to music cue...
Edit: Ok, i should watched the whole video before commenting. But still, not enough credit.
I also like that it somehow maintains this childish charm in it. The way his whole body shifts when he gets serious like he is genuinely putting on his 'serious face' is so innocent and encapsulated his character so well to me.
That moment is actually some of the finest acting in the movie. Without any words and in a span of a few seconds he conveys happiness, accomplishment, pride, heaviness and acceptance of responsibilities of being an avenger.
This whole conversation is cancer
I thought i was the only one who noticed
Now that enough time has passed regarding the Avengers storyline (or Infinity Saga, whatever you want to call it), I honestly do think Infinity War > Endgame. Infinity War was a movie that honestly should not have done as well as it did, there were so many ways to go wrong with an ensemble cast of this size but it delivered in every way.
Yeah they somehow managed to balance an absurd amount of characters perfectly and gave everyone something to do. It’s honestly pretty impressive
I agree entirely. Endgame is very fun and delivers on a lot of fanservice moments like Cap wielding mjolnir, but it is a weaker film than infinity war in almost every capacity.
I was so hyped up for Endgame that I came away seriously disappointed. Infinity War reached heights that for me Endgame only hit at the very end of the movie, and those heights were still not quite high enough to overcome what Infinity War had managed to do for me. My mom on the other hand prefers Endgame. I think it's definitely dependent on how you look at the two movies. On more recent rewatches, I get a lot of fun out of watching them back-to-back.
@@heyyitsultima Endgame leaned pretty heavily on callbacks, nostalgia, and the score as well. That was a bit disappointing, in addition to the fact that they made it a time travel movie and completely yada yada'd the logistics of how the hell it worked.
@@Falllll honestly I'd prefer it if filmmakers left time travel out of their movies. I love the back to the future films but I really hate time travel, especially when the plot depends on it like in endgame. Time travel defies logic and the science is so fictional that every other word in the script is "quantum". If time travel ever exists (which I guess means it already exists), I'll happily watch films that include time travel but it will never be real so no thanks
"That word is made up!"
"All words are made up."
Handsome Pirate/Angel's child MAN Thor has a point.
Did I already watch these videos multiple times? Yes.
Will I watch the combined one again more than once? Also yes.
I didn’t read the synopsis of the vid and halfway through was like “this is familiar, I swear I have seen this one before, I’m sure if it?” then saw this comment and was like “oh.” 😅
"Not necessarily a masterpiece"
I dunno man. Watching this again 4 years later, I still agree with every bit of praise you gave it and can only think of a handful of small complaints.
It's phenomenally paced, manages to effortlessly juggle dozens of characters, delivers brilliant action scenes while still making room for meaningful character moments, crafts one of the most iconic villains in cinematic history, and seems to be standing the test of time. I'd say "masterpiece" is pretty fair.
Just how they handled Thanos was top tier. They made a villain that was universe threatening without making him either mindless or irrational. You can understand where he's coming from (and still think he's batshit insane), while as he mentioned the motion capture was damn near perfect.
I didn't realise it had been four years. It doesn't feel right.
I'd definitely agree
i just rewatched and its definitely one of the best movies ive ever seen. The hype, the villain, action, characters, emotions. Absolute masterpiece film.
I wholeheartedly agree.
"Oh tony what would we do without you?" was some really good foreshadowing
Yeah it really didn't age well
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Thors line "If I'm wrong, then what more could I lose?" really stings if you look at it in context to what happens at the end.
This was such an amazing cinema experience. When I got home after watching it I almost immediately bought a ticket to see it again the next day. It definitely hit differently knowing they do in fact lose in the end. These are characters that have been with me since my early teen years and I have watched most of the MCU movies in cinema.
"Your planet is on the brink of collapse. I'm the one that can stop that." takes on a whole new meaning after watching The Eternals...
I don't understand, explain if you will?
@@absscoobin eternals it’s revealed there is a celestial inside the earth because in order to grow, celestials need energy from intelligent life, and when they’re born they destroy the planet they’re in to create a whole new galaxy, essentially, since thanos snapped away half of all life, the celestial wouldn’t be born, so technically saved the planet for the time being
Thanos is my favorite character in the whole MCU, and maybe even ever, for a reason. He was written so beautifully, and even given his own movie despite being the villain. His goal as well? It believable on not based on revenge or just outright evil, he thinks he's the good and has intentions to save lives. Don't even get me started on his quotes, they're all magnificent. Dare I say the perfect villain in every way.
One of my most abiding memories of the MCU is watching Iron Man with two close friends without any real idea what we were in for. All three of us were so hyped by the end that when Nick Fury turns up to talk about the Avengers Initiative we actually punched the air. Thankfully this was prior to post credits scenes being a thing so there weren't many witnesses to that display of un-Britishness.
Flash forward to Infinity War on opening day. I'm sitting there shell-shocked as I think pretty much everyone was and Nick Fury has just been dusted. And then his pager lights up with *that* logo. Same exact feeling as I had way back when. IMO it's a vastly underrated MCU moment as even if you don't know the comics it's a sign that whatever Nick had up his sleeve in case of 'weirder stuff happening than alien invasion or falling cities' has been answered. It's the damn bat signal saying 'it's okay, there's still hope out there, it's on it's way (and, if you know Carol Danvers, is probably incredibly pissed off)'.
I hadn't even seen the other Tom Holland Spiderman movies prior to this one, but seeing him be snapped away like that absolutely gutted me. I was in the theatre holding back tears when I heard a little girl at the front of the theater go, "NO!" in the tiniest voice, and I just held it in to be strong for that little girl.
I vividly remember the entire theater bursting into laughter at "Why is Gamora"
Man, even with you voicing over everything and it all being chopped up, those turn-to-ash moments still nearly bring me to shed a tear.
How on earth is Josh Brolin not always a win? He's so incredibly talented, and he has provided one of the best performances in the MCU as Thanos.
Hey… I’ve seen this one before! It’s a classic!
What do you mean? It's brand new!
@@Bram_Duin Well I saw it on a… rerun
What's a rerun?
@@trinaq You’ll find out
This thread is perfect. Well done, everyone. 😅
This movie took itself and its source material 100% seriously and it more than pays off. It’s the definition of an epic and it manages its plot and characters superbly with everyone getting a moment to shine. The visuals and character moments in some scenes honestly rival oscar-winning movies. Thanos’ introduction, the arrival of the black order on earth, the guardians defeated, the forging of Stormbreaker, the death of gamora, the Battle of Wakanda, the Battle on Titan, and the Snap are moments that still give me chills. Even if the ending didn’t move you (somehow) because you rationalize that it’s unlikely that marvel just killed off so many characters permanently, it still has an impact on the remaining characters. It’s an achievement and, for me, still the best mcu movie.
23:33 the black order was briefly mentioned in gotg 1 when nebula said "out of all our siblings, I hated you the least"
I know this is a weird thing to admit... but being able to say that I was alive and able to watch each of these movies as they came out is something I'm actually proud of.
The story from Iron Man to End Game is, what I consider, the greatest movie accomplishment to ever be done.
I mean, I was impressed with the Lord of the Rings trilogy... but that was only three movies.
Marvel/Disney were able to create such amazing stories, keep them (mostly hidden) from the public making the surprises all the better, and had an absolutely epic cast that stuck thru until the end (for the most part).
Not to mention the Spiderman movies have done an excellent job extending the story and still delivering the laughs/tears.
It's an impressive feat that I hope doesn't go unnoticed or become forgotten.
Man I’ve seen this a million times and even seeing it on just a small YT video makes me tear up. Emotional connection is one thing this series has done quite well with.
I worked at an AMC when this movie premiered so I got to see it a week before everyone! But one thing I loved about opening night was when it got to the dusting of everyone as I waited inside to clean the auditorium I heard a lil boy through all the sniffles and tears say “dad dad is he dying” and that feeling both crushed me and built me up like he’s lil guy feel the pain I felt
You are our shining beacon of positivity in movie critic. And I always love that I learn about cinematography and the work put into different scenes or shots. A lot of background work gets missed by casual viewers like me and i really appreciate that you highlight them. love your work and thank you again.
Dang this was fun to watch again. Totally forgot how amazing of a movie Infinity war was :D Also great reaview even like three years or whatever later. I didnt even notice it was a reuplode up until you started talking about that they'll hopefully do before Avengers 4, before that it could have been a totally up to date recap of Infinity War! Keep it up!
Same thing happened to me, I had forgot he had done one
The only gripe I had with Infinity War was not seeing a proper Hulk vs Thanos fight. Arguably the two strongest characters facing each other would've been an awesome fight to see.
Why was it not a proper fight?
Too much Hulk screentime means more profits for Universal.
They had a proper fight tho
They did. In like... 5 minutes of the movies starting?
Awesome but not the way we expected
Honestly speaking this is probably still my favorite MCU film, there are plenty of great ones before this like winter soldier, iron Man, and even GOTG, still I find myself going back to this one a lot more. It's odd considering it's one of the most depressing superhero movies ever but it's also one of the most uplifting superhero movies ever.
This still seems really recent until I remember it's been 4 years. Damn, I feel old now.
a minor detail i often feel doesn't get recognized enough is the scene with "all that for a drop of blood" ties back greatly with the scene in iron man 2 where Ivan says " If you could make God bleed, people would cease to believe in him, there will be blood in the water, the sharks will come." indeed Tony could make him bleed so he saw he can be defeated.
I always loved how Peter thinks he's hiding his nerd power level when he casually references sci-fi as if he's never heard of it because he wants to seem cool to the grown-ups
So, the Thor, “only if I die” lines shows that he has an incredibly high Internal locus of control. He is supposed to die-but in his mind-it won’t-as long as he doesn’t let him….it’s under his control/he has the say (strong willpower) in whether he’ll die or not.
And it would still have killed him if Groot hadn't stepped up and completed Stormbreaker.
I like how he knows he dies at Ragnarok or at least the actual Ragnarok so he is willing to take any risk because he knows his fate grants him victory.
This is awesome! I love two parters because they give you more time and give me something to look forward to. I’m always coming back and watching old videos so this heaven for me!
The ending was amazing and brutal. Went with my teen daughter when it was in theaters. She was sobbing so hard on the way out that people were offering her handfuls of popcorn napkins. Her and I are the house comic nerds, but even knowing how OP Thanos is didn't prepare her.
I still remember seeing it opening night. All the screaming and cheering during the film changing into complete silence during the credits. My friend sitting next to me in complete shock with his mouth hanging open for the entirety of the credits
One of my favourite memories I have about this movie is the “mate date” I had with a friend who I knew wouldn’t be able to sit through this movie alone. The annoyance my friend had for the Russo’s after this movie ended! She was so angry that they’d killed Loki (something she knew happened in the movie but didn’t realise it was the first scene) and I guess because I had “lied” about Black Panther being dusted.
I timed looking next to me just right to see the horrified look when Lokis neck snapped and I got a fair few slaps on the arm when T’Challa said, “this is no place to die”.
But if I could go back and watch it for the first with her again I’d love it.
2:48 "Ohhhhh Tony, what would we do without you?" hits different after Endgame
I've studied cinema ever since I was 13. I was god smacked when this film came out, saw it at an Alamo Draft House with my siblings and parents. We had watched every MCU film to date in theaters together. I still remember being blown away by Avengers in 2012 (man I was 16 then...) and it being able to weave 6 film's worth of characters together well. I was not in the loop of upcoming MCU films at the time and saw a bunch of out-of-context snap memes going around before seeing it, so when it happened I was as close to tears as one can get without sheading them, at such a point of dread, speechless yet unable to talk about anything else but the implications, both for the MCU and cinema going forward.
I just remember my dad turning to me on the drive home and saying, "it's just a movie, settle down."... my dad has always seen movies as just spectacle, something to turn your brain off during and after. I never felt so... unable to relate to my dad from in that moment, and since when it comes to films. Infinity War was and still is a cinematic miracle with how much it was able to juggle and mesh over 18 films' worth of characters and plot, built up seamlessly. Thanos' impact on character writing is still felt to this day, just like Killmonger before him. To make a character so empathetic and antipathetic... yeah, this film effected me, way more than I ever expected it to.
There’s a plot hole that always comes up about how gamora is the last of her species in guardians and then in this they killed half of them and now they’re thriving. They could fix this by making it Thanos’ blind spot. You could say they slowly collapsed because of Thanos Malthusian attempt to save them leaving Gamora as the last. Thanos sees them beginning to collapse but ignores it because it would break his reality. Sort of a cognitive dissonance
I had someone say that it points out that Thanos never goes back to where he killed half to see if it works.
@@SirNoble10 that works also
Another idea was that they(Thanos and his Black Order) made it seem that Gamora was the last survivor of her planet to prevent/discourage other invaders(Slavers, Conquerors, etc.) from capitalizing on Thanos's attack. Seeing as other invaders would just ruin the "balance" that Thanos had set up for her planet.
Yeah he also kills nearly all the asgardians for no particular reason after most of them already died he's a self deluding psycho
If you wipe out all the humans, Earth would be thriving... so what he says is true to an extent, by wiping out her species the planet is no longer in danger.
I remember watching this in theaters and the emotions of the crowd. I love it and everything to me was perfect
It's definitely already been said, but I'll point it out here, in Iron Man 2, the antagonistic, Whiplash, wanted to prove that Tony Stark isn't the invincible hero he and everyone else thinks he is, saying that if you can show God can bleed, people will start to doubt that God. I love the mini-call back to that in Infinity War, showing that Tony learned from Whiplash, and that Thanos isn't unkillable.
I had the same experience as you in the cinema with my girlfriend who was furious and said she hated the ending and it took hours for me to make her admit it was a great film. I went back to see it a second time just to see the audience react to that moment while knowing full well whats coming. That was my best cinema experience to date and I'm sure it's very hard to top.
Also the scene between Peter and Tony after the snap was ad-libbed by Tom Holland. The “I don’t wanna go” was entirely added and ad-libbed by Tom during filming
My favourite moment from Infinity War is still the best scene from Ragnarok - or at least it should have been a scene in Ragnarok - that quiet moment where Thor finally faces everything he's lost.
When I first saw this in the theater I thought it was incredible. But I never understood the emotion behind the love with Wanda and Vis until I found someone I loved so much. It really hit me different this time, also I would never be able to do that to my SO, just being honest. Also I cant imagine what kind of pain Wanda went through after killing the one she loved and watching it all be in vain after he gets brought back to be so effortlessly killed in front of her.
I remember coming home from the theater when I was like 13 completely broken down cause everyone “died” and my mom and dad having no idea how to comfort me, but trying their absolute best and I will take that memory, the appreciation I felt for my parents, and the desolation I felt to my grave.
I envy the feeling people who are now watching the mcu will have as they watch each film come together, I remember the feeling before infinity War, I couldn't wait, watching every UA-cam vid on plot leaks, theories etc, I was so hyped, and it didn't disappoint, then the year wondering how the avengers would fix things, it was a great time to be alive and experience, thank u marvel, cheers, and here's to ten more years, and beyond....
17:02 There's also a popular saying that goes "gods don't bleed." And in making him do just that, Tony proved that even with multiple infinity stones, Thanos wasn't a god. He wasn't invincible. And he could be defeated. Just another neat detail you could add to this very long list of neat details.
Thor is a god and he has bled.
im still tearing up at peters death even though i saw the movie like 5 times. One of the most emotional scenes I will ever see
one thing i noticed about the guardians compared to the avengers is that everything about their story and their team has so much more heart. The avengers just feel like they are coworkers becuase that is basically what they are. they did not choose each other and were put into a team by the government and learn to get along. they grow to like each other and have immense respect for each other, but even when they get broken up no one is all that sad about it. Vs the guardians really feel like a family, they all really care for one another and are willing to go above and beyond for each other. I.e the lengths they went for rocket in GOTG 3. Also, in infinity war when they were fighting Thanos, the guardians had a real personal connection to him. They wanted to defeat him not only for the universe's sake but also for personal reasons. The Avengers on the other hand, they didn't even know about thanos before the movie and had an impersonal connection to him. They wanted to defeat him to save the universe and that was their motivation, but its much stronger when theres an emotional reason why. Other than Thor who wanted to defeat him also because he destroyed Asgard, and he is one of the avengers who went most out of his way to.
There were so many things with this movie that could have gone wrong. Such an ambitious and massive undertaking, anything in 10 years of history could have derailed the production or the plans Marvel had. But the fact that; not only this movie got made, but is actually very good and commercially successfull just blows my mind. I seriously consider it a miracle.
13:18 This is honestly one of the funniest scenes in the whole movie.
I like the idea of combining two-parters into one long video but I'd be lying if I wasn't disappointed when I discovered that there weren't any new insights added from everything we now know about the MCU. I kind of second review or re-review of the Avengers movies would be amazing because they actually FEEL different considering how much more we know about certain characters.
18:48 first time I've ever noticed that Thanos himself is using the stones right there to try and push through her power, and he looks down in disbelief for a moment at his gauntlet before pushing even harder into her when he saw that she was holding him back. Really foreshadowed how strong she was
Great spot
10:40 That's actually a deep cut reference to gamorrah's actress' role in Doctor Who saying that exact line but about a character in that show.
I loved that you added some new bits and polished it up! Made me rewatch the entire thing happily!
This movie is the modern day “Empire Strikes Back.”
Change my mind.
The look on Peters face after Tony "knights" him and makes him an Avenger reminds me a lot of Aang from Avatar:TLA.
Lee, man... I will always enjoy watching your past uploads so I very much appreciate you reuploaded this. Besides, it saves me from looking it up to watching it again. 😀
Like you, I'm a little jealous of Jude and kids that will enjoy the whole story without having the MASSIVE wait to see the end of the story.
I hope y'all have a wonderful one!!!
3:46
I started bobbing my head to the music, then realized I had to do smth and paused the video right after he said “you like that don’t you” and it just sounded like proud encouragement of my dancing from a dad. Like “yeah! Get it! This *is* a great song!”
7:18 You have activated my hidden trap card. I'll have to disagree on several fronts: Tony didn't create the Mandarin. He played a kinda mean prank on a guy ONE time and the guy decided that the logical solution to that was... to start experimenting on human beings, continuing the experiments even though people kept BLOWING UP, killing a bunch of innocents, kidnapping the president and trying to take over the US? I'd say that's not on Tony.
About Ultron's case, that was as much Bruce's and Wanda's fault as Tony's but somehow everyone forgets. Someone influenced his mind and showed him his worst fear, and he subsequently tried to create a robot that would protect his friends and family. He didn't even complete construction, the AI wasn't working when he left, and then the influence of the Mind stone did the rest. I will never pin that fully on him, no matter what anyone says.
And as for trying to kill Cap? *No he didn't*. He tried to kill BUCKY. His *parents' murderer*. He had so many chances to finish Steve off during that fight, but he just told him to "stay down" instead. I'm not even convinced he was fully committed to killing Bucky. He had a laser that could cut through metal suits, and heat seeking missiles and guns, yet he didn't use any of those to finish Bucky off? He clearly was just unloading his anger without thinking, but I think subconsciously he wasn't giving his all to kill him.
You nail the synopsis of this movie and why it's so loved. Remember where u were when this happened kids. This will be a monumental milestone in movies forever. We will be talking about this movie forever and marvel has alot to live up to after this.
For next week's episode, can we get Eternals? It's one of many misunderstood movies and an episode of cinemawins is much needed.
That's what I've been sayin' since it came out on Disney Plus. Petition to get Eternals.
it was just boring
It was a sack of trash made purely for the sake of diversity checkboxes with no redeeming value apart from a few special effects shots.
This is still one of my favorite movies ever. They legit found a way to show why we love comics. This was what us nerds were reading and enjoying and I'm stoked that the world outside of comic nerdom has a chance to enjoy it too. You're right: kids got it great now.
Infinity War is always a win for being one of the greatest superhero movie ever made🔥🔥😁.
20:20 and this goes so much further when you realize that the whole reason that any of the events of endgame actually happened is because Tony thought that he let Peter down because he couldn’t protect him. He turns down the idea of time travel from Scott Steve and Natasha but only begins to consider the idea that it could work after remembering Peter and how much he meant to him.
I love Infinity War! The only thing I have against it is the way they killed off Loki in the first 8 minutes of the movie just for shock value and to tell the audience that Thanos is powerful. Loki was finally well on his way to redemption and was healing his relationship with Thor! They could have done so much together! Loki could have fought alongside the Avengers! But nope. Can't give Loki (or the fans) happiness...
Loki got a wholeass show for himself after Endgame though so it's not all bad.
@@SinHurr True true, but let's remember that it's not the same Loki! The Loki from Infinity War is dead and gone and I just think it's a horrible way to die... Still glad for the Loki series though (after IW in 2018 I was truly terrified that I'd never see him again)
I don't know. Pietro Maximoff death was unearned and just for shock value, Loki's death was an ending for his deeds in Avengers 1, like was said in the video. I would admit so, that Loki's redemption in Ragnarok was so well executed I wanted to see more. Way better executed that the lackluster "redemption" video watch along of Loki's series.
Dude this video is your masterpiece, can we take a second to appreciate this man. Amazing editing and your personal narrative that just registers. Great work dude.
Man I can dang sure argue infinity war was One of the top three most complete movies in comic book history
As much as I know these videos are made to appeal to our biases and glaze the films, I still love these videos
Still so glad that this movie didn’t come out in 2019 and End Game in 2020…would’ve been a disaster with COVID and all the delays.
Yes obviously they could release it on Disney but they wouldn’t nearly make as much money
I love that Tony being the one to make Thanos bleed is kind of a call back to Ivan saying "If you can make god bleed, then people will cease to believe in him"
HOT TAKE: the movie should've ended with the snap and fade to white. Then credits with no end credit scenes, so we have no idea who dies. They killed all the new actors we knew were going to be brought back. Endgame was awesome but it we kinda knew going into it what was gonna happen.
I will never forget the feeling of watching this movie in the cinema and had to wait AN ENTIRE YEAR for the following movie to come out. It was the longest year of my life!
It boggles my mind that this movie is already 4 years old.
I think a lot of people don’t give IW the full credit because the entire Avengers team never worked together but THIS imo is MCU’s masterpiece.
I'm excited for this. Yay!
I had to stop your video at the 10 minute mark and go rewatch Endgame. I am now an hour in and just loving it all over again. I'll be back to finish this video in two hours. Thanks
10:28 Tokusatsu crossover movies do the whole "Hero teams fight at first due to a misunderstanding" thing in pretty much EVERY movie. It's a staple of the genre.
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I watch "Everything Wrong... " and enjoy the vids, I've always wondered why they couldn't manage to put in the "good" parts. You do it. It took a couple of your vids for me to see how you point out the most common problems in each movie in a balanced way.
I like balance.
The Russo Brothers did everything Joss Whedon failed to do in AGE OF ULTRON
Agreed but I have to say I feel like Age of Ultron gets too much hate. I remember it much more fondly now.
@@joeclarke7982 náh it had all that hate rightfully coming. I'll never forget how a vital member of the Avengers in comics, more so that spider man or any other, was so uninspirely wasted for cheap, cheesy and unearned drama. I'm talking about the absolutely nonsensical death of Pietro of course. Damn you Joss Wheedon.
I love Peter's reaction to you're an Avenger. "Awesome...oh, oh shit. Game face."
I never had a problem with multiple parts, just means more cinemawins to watch. Can’t help but notice there are wins not in this one parter that were in the two parter. Anyway, different strokes different folks I guess
I’m not gonna lie Gamora getting thrown off with that score was the first time I cried watching a movie in a LONG time.
Also “why is gamora” was improvised by David
Love the battle between Doctor Strange and Thanos.
Mine was when Batman shower up and fought Chuck Norris
How about when Shrek sacrificed himself to save the day?
@@vaporouselm9982 I shed a tear at that part, 😂
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"Thanos will return" in the end pretty much confirms it.
I give this review a 9 infinity stones out of 10 why is gamoras
I have to admit, I'm not a fan of this one... but I do love the entire idea of teenage Groot. It keeps continuity with the previous Guardians films as well as reinforcing the whole "the crew are Groot's parents," aspect... but it's also a great excuse to keep him on the sidelines without having to give him much screen time. Very smart writing all around.
No way home must be close!! It'll have a bigger score than all mcu films together!
I wish you dinged the fact tony made thanos bleed, because it's a very honorable(?) callback to iron man 2 where whiplash (Ivan) says "if you can make god bleed, people will cease to believe in him". Since thanos believes himself to be higher than even gods, it makes stark respectable in his eyes.