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Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War
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You knew this was coming, so here it is. Some spoilers for earlier films included below:

Avengers: Infinity War is a spectacle, hitting all the notes you've come to expect from any film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). There is a ton of action, some good bits of humor, and all your favorite heroes (well, most of them). The movie serves as the beginning of the end for the existing MCU as it's currently known, and wraps up a bunch of the story lines surrounding the search for the Infinity Stones that began as far back as the first Captain America film.

Thanos has finally stepped to the forefront, and has taken on the job of collecting the Infinity Stones with his close group of dedicated baddies. As we saw at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, Thanos starts his search with the remaining Asgardians fleeing from their destroyed world. After Thanos deals with Thor and Loki in short order, Bruce Banner is cast back to Earth to warn the Avengers of the coming danger. Our heroes are scattered around the world, some unlocated, some in hiding, some still managing the government bureaucracy established in the aftermath of the Civil War film. With the threat of Thanos looming heavily, all of the strength of Earth's mightiest heroes (not to mention the Guardians of the Galaxy) must come together if there is any chance to stop the death and destruction Thanos plans to unleash upon the entire universe. Can the heroes stop the mad Titan from finding and using the stones? Can they work together to protect Earth and the entire universe? What will they have to sacrifice to survive a fight with a being with the power of multiple Infinity Stones?

Infinity War is big, loud, fast, fun-filled action from start to finish. There's a lot to see here, but the directors did a really good job of balancing a number of story lines that allow virtually the entire cast of Marvel heroes to play roles in the spectacle. All the major characters are on display to some extent or another, with the exceptions of Hawkeye and Ant-Man, who are explained away with some nonsense about protecting their families. There is even a cameo from a character many people thought was long gone. Some of the minor characters are either missing or wrapped up pretty quickly, but they're not really missed. It was good to see some of the familiar characters put together in new combinations to see different interactions. The action is very good, and the movie really shows how overmatched our heroes are when facing Thanos. The plot, humor, acting, effects, etc are all exactly what you'd expect from a Marvel film. There were one or two scenes that had individual effects that looked odd to me, but I was also watching on a Navy base theater screen, so not really the best quality. Thanos is a good villain, with more to his story and motivation than just being a really bad guy. While the film definitely is set up as a bit of a cliffhanger, it does a good job of putting a bow on the MCU, and the quality of the Thanos character plays a big role in making that work.

Infinity War is rated PG-13, which matches the rest of the MCU movies, although there were a couple of scenes that might have pushed into the R area. There were a lot of little kids at the theater when I went, and there were some scenes that I thought might be too much for them. There's no sex or nudity or foul language, but a lot of violence, including torture.

This movie is going to do big box office numbers. Overall I highly recommend it, especially to anyone who's been a fan of the MCU movies over the past decade.

Slowguy

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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Agreed with the review above. Just a roller coaster ride of a film. 2 hours, 40 minutes felt much less than that. I've never been in a theater where everyone cheered like 10 times during the movie.

Saw it Thursday night with my family, and my daughter saw it again with her high school friends. As I picked them up after the movie, they looked like they had been in a car wreck. It's that intense.

Now time to over-analyze everything that happened (or didn't), said (or wasn't), going into next May. :-)
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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slowguy wrote:
There's no ... foul language,

There's a couple "douchebags," an "asshole" and a "nut-sack" that I recall

Samuel L Jackson disappears before he can actually finish "motherfucker" but we know what it was

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [MikeH in MD] [ In reply to ]
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MikeH in MD wrote:
As I picked them up after the movie, they looked like they had been in a car wreck. It's that intense.

D'Kid's synopsis "What the absolute fuck???!!! All that destruction and killing just so he could sit on hill by himself? What a dick!!!"

Then she cried

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the review, I was hoping you would post one soon. I don't trust the media promoted reviewers, but I trust yours as you seem to enjoy the MCU movies like I do.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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I have to say they did a great job with Thanos. I *almost* sympathized with him and I think that’s exactly what the writers and producers were going for. This wasn’t meant to be a feel good movie and I think it was excellent as a result.

The scene with Thanos a Gamora (sp?) at the end was... perfect. I can’t describe it any other way.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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Agreed, great film, if you have been following MCU. No movie spoilers from me, but Marvel is putting some other franchises (DC, Star Wars) to shame.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [oldandslow] [ In reply to ]
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oldandslow wrote:
Agreed, great film, if you have been following MCU. No movie spoilers from me, but Marvel is putting some other franchises (DC, Star Wars) to shame.

That is a huge understatement. I haven't watched any of the recent Star Wars or DC movies with exception of Wonder Woman because my daughter had the movie. The last SW movie I watched was #7 - I watched it once and decided I wasn't interested in watching any others.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [GreenPlease] [ In reply to ]
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When the Guardians + Ironman + Strange had Thanos pretty much subdued on Titan, why did they waste efforts try to get the glove off? Just chop off his fucking arm, TOTALLY!!!

Thor had the magic axe and went for the kill, why didn't he chop off the fucking arm FIRST? Or, like Thanos said, "Should've gone for the head"

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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I enjoyed it.
Though I also loved "The Last Jedi" (especially the sick, sick 3D....best 3D by far I have ever seen). IMO, Infinity War didn't put Last Jedi to shame. I enjoyed both equally, but in different ways.

I see a big hole in Thanos' plan, but I deleted it not to give too much away.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [MikeH in MD] [ In reply to ]
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There were one or two scenes that had individual effects that looked odd to me, but I was also watching on a Navy base theater screen, so not really the best quality.


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Near the end, when Bruce Banner was in the ironman hulk suit, he had the helmet off so you could see Bruce Banner. That effect looked really bad to me, it just didn't look polished at all, very sloppy CGI to me.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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. There is even a cameo from a character many people thought was long gone. Some of the minor characters are either missing or wrapped up pretty

That was the biggest surprise for me. It was fun seeing my sons reaction to it; draw dropped and wide eyed.

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [damn lucky] [ In reply to ]
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damn lucky wrote:
There were one or two scenes that had individual effects that looked odd to me, but I was also watching on a Navy base theater screen, so not really the best quality.


POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT BELOW








Near the end, when Bruce Banner was in the ironman hulk suit, he had the helmet off so you could see Bruce Banner. That effect looked really bad to me, it just didn't look polished at all, very sloppy CGI to me.

That’s exactly the scene I had in mind.

Slowguy

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [veganerd] [ In reply to ]
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veganerd wrote:
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There is even a cameo from a character many people thought was long gone. Some of the minor characters are either missing or wrapped up pretty


That was the biggest surprise for me. It was fun seeing my sons reaction to it; draw dropped and wide eyed.

You mean Stan Lee? He's old & broke, but not gone yet

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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RandMart wrote:
veganerd wrote:
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There is even a cameo from a character many people thought was long gone. Some of the minor characters are either missing or wrapped up pretty


That was the biggest surprise for me. It was fun seeing my sons reaction to it; draw dropped and wide eyed.


You mean Stan Lee? He's old & broke, but not gone yet

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No, not Stan Lee. He has a cameo in every marvel movie. Talking about who we meet on Vormir where Thanos goes after the Soul Stone.

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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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You mean Stan Lee? He's old & broke, but not gone yet

You don't know that. 50/50 chance that he is gone at the end of the movie. Was there a crashing school bus in the last scene?
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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Just saw it. My reviews are not near as eloquent as slowguy's. All I can say is holy f-in crap. If it hadn't ended the way that it did, knowing the comics and knowing there is a part 2, I would have been really disappointed.


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I just wish Thanos's one-shot of Cap was the same as in the comics too.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [bluemonkeytri] [ In reply to ]
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Can you explain more, I didn't read the comic?
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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BRING ME THANOOOOOSS!
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [damn lucky] [ In reply to ]
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Spoilers possible






As I recall, after Thanos has snapped his fingers, killed half of all,life in the universe, and defeated the Avengers, only Cap remains standing. He walks up to Thanos and says something like as long as one of us is still standing you haven't won, and Thanos kills him with one punch.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [oldandslow] [ In reply to ]
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Okay, on reflection, this may be the best popcorn epic of all time (not best movie). As one critic siad, this is "the Empire Strikes Back" of this generation.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [rick_pcfl] [ In reply to ]
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rick_pcfl wrote:
That is a huge understatement. I haven't watched any of the recent Star Wars or DC movies with exception of Wonder Woman because my daughter had the movie. The last SW movie I watched was #7 - I watched it once and decided I wasn't interested in watching any others.
Same here, but I did watch borrow someone's copy of Justice League. I see almost every Marvel movie in the theater.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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Why did they ditch the eye patch and give Thor a prosthetic eye?
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [Perseus] [ In reply to ]
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I watched Justice League on demand, and came away with not a single scene making an impression on me. Watched it partially again the next day and still can't tell you anything about it. What a waste.
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Re: Movie Review: Avengers - Infinity War [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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I went into this knowing nothing (other than having seen most of the other movies) about the plot, nor any future projects.


When the last scene went dark, I sighed out loud and said, audibly, "Aww, that's messed up." I sat there through the credits holding back my tears and reflected on how much I came to love all the characters. When the lights came on I turned to my wife and said, "Fuck, that was worse than Star Trek 2." (meaning the negative feels of the ending).


I absolutely plan to see this in the theater, again. I thought it was an unbelievably good movie.

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