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  1. Just Endgame, and I would like to say I was disappointed but I never expected too much from the Avengers films since I saw there first two, which I was definitely not a fan of.

    Everyone was hyping the fuck out of them, so I was like I'll check them out over the last half year. Civil War was ok, Infinity War was good, and Endgame was ok. 

    (endgame spoilers)

    Biggest problems were that Endgame doesn't make sense and Captain Marvel, who was depicted at the end of Infinity War to be something pivotal in what's coming next, was gone for most of the film. Many scenes were meant to be emotional, but they weren't like Black Widow dying.

    There were alot of good things like Tony's death and him hugging Peter, the visual effects, the fight scenes feel like there is weight in them, dynamic characters more so than in Infinity War, etc. But yea, ok film.

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        Captain Marvel, who was depicted at the end of Infinity War to be something pivotal in what's coming next, was gone for most of the film.

      The directors were really open about how they never planned on doing much with her in the movie and that most of the stuff that featured her was out of a Mandate by Marvel. They said the movie was mostly about the OG Avengers and they wanted them to have most of the focus, which I think was fair

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      Wait, I found the bullshit. If the timelines are already created when they go back in time, then returning the stones in order to prevent different timelines doesn't make any sense because those new timelines were already created so if anything they would be creating new timelines and not adjusting them, because that implies that going into the past changes the future but as we saw in this movie it does not. BAM! Big contradiction, I found it. 

      Honestly, using time travel in a movie, many people view it as problematic because it usually doesn't make sense, but in regards to this, like introducing time travel into the universe, essentially making it "Avengers: Travelling Through Time," it's kind of lazy and boring. 

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      @Jefferson Steelflex it is understandable, but from a movie standpoint and even a movie universe standpoint it still is a valid criticism that takes away from the film regardless of what was happening during the making of it. 

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