7 thoughts on “Avengers Endgame”

  1. “The last one was almost overwhelming for me,…..”

    Overwheming good or overwhelming bad for you?

  2. Am I the only one who thinks Thanos is an economic ignoramus? Sure, snap your fingers and remove half of people, but the population will be right back where it was in a generation or two.

    1. Well yeah. Any of us could defeat Thanos with a white board and some charts. If nothing else, we could point out that using his power to double the number of habitable planets accomplishes exactly the same thing as his population reduction, but without harming anyone.

      So what would really work to eliminate the population problems that worry Thanos so much? Radical feminism. By turning a sufficient percentage of women into seething, shrieking, man-hating harpies, population growth can be flatlined. Now sure, everyone will still be absolutely miserable, if not more so, but the population problem goes away.

      signed – A Viewer for a More Realistic MCU.

      1. But if you make more planets, doesn’t that take mass away from all the existing planets since there is a fixed pie?

  3. We just re-watched “Infinity War” in preparation for seeing “Endgame” on Friday. It’s an amazing achievement of keeping so many plates spinning in the air… until they get to Wakanda and all the crockery winds up getting smashed in a heap.

    I don’t understand how Wakanda has developed super-technology when their force barrier is CLEARLY an IQ-damping field. Not a single decision made inside that dome makes a lick of sense.

    Let’s risk half the universe to save one guy, who is willing to sacrifice himself for the common good! No, let’s have a teenage supergenuis try to save him against his will and against impossible time pressure.

    We have alien spacecraft landing all around us? Let’s send out foot soldiers armed with spears to confront them!

    We have a superpowered witch (who I really don’t understand, since I don’t read comics and I fell asleep during “Age of Ultron”) who is the only Avenger capable of fighting the massed hordes of invaders. Let’s keep her locked in a tower rather than down on the battlefield!

    Okay, let’s bring her down to the battlefield… so she can engage in hand-to-hand combat with melee weapons!

    Oh, geez. Wakanda didn’t ruin the movie for me, but I hope “Endgame” doesn’t make those same kind of mistakes.

  4. I grew tired of the super hero movies a while back. Too much CGI and too little story. Still, the world needs popcorn flicks and people should enjoy them before enjoyment is determined to be problematic.

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