I like this scene because it humanizes the characters. It’s literally just them chilling like normal ppl do and almost EVERYONE can relate to just chilling with friends.
The entire party scene and after party are both fantastic not because of the endgame pay off but rather it shows the avengers with their hair down goofing around as friends.
Ummmm, I am so freaking glad that someone talked about this scene because I have absolutely loved this scene and it's comedic structure and the fact that it does show so much character in such a small amount of time and with such a massively casual setting in a universe that is usually all go, the relaxed fun vibe of this scene literally is my favourite!!!
2:30 Actually, 2011: Cap 1 2012: Avengers 2013: Thor 2 (Loki turns into him) 2014: Cap 2 2015: Avengers: Age of Ultron 2016: Civil War 2017: Homecoming gym videos 2018: Infinity War 2019: Endgame Since his debut Chris Evans has played Captain America in a move every year
Wow, I remember watching this and the 8 other "One Marvelous Scene" in the play list when it first came out... and now look at how much "One Marvelous Scene" has exploded.
Some cool scenes I like that I haven't seen anyone do: Tony getting the "Proof Tony Stark has a heart" arc reactor in Iron Man I with help from Rhodey and Dum-E after Obadiah Stane takes his arc reactor Tony and Steve chopping wood in Age of Ultron, especially the part where Tony says, "Isn't that why we fight, so we can end the fight, so we can go home?" And Steve rips apart the log
Awesome job man. This is exactly the same reason why GOT and Doom Patrol are the two best series ever created - character development, great scripts, uniquely beautiful cinematography & amazing acting.
I already follow six of the ten videos, it's the bottom 3 and the screen prism one i don't follow, this was the first video in my feed and the first I watched. Very Cool Project, I'm not surprised this list at all. This also is a genius scene, it's like when you watch fringe season 3 and the christopher lloyd episode is THE episode that encapsulates the entire season, of Walter letting go of his son. I never thought of this scene as spelling out so much of this movie. Well done sir!
The film makers aren't saying Natasha is correct for believing she's a monster. To me this was actually a beautifully tragic scene where she opens up about her feeling of unworthiness. Also, the woman who cannot have children gives life to the universe. Just... mwah, chefs kiss.
This is a marvellous scene, but this was an even better video. Nando. Thank you for organising it, what a fantastic idea! This scene always stood out to me as the best part of AoU, but now I understand why
Age of Ultron is in my top 6 Marvel movies, maybe top 10 superhero movies. This scene and the other like it is why - there's so much going on between the characters. The movie is really slow at times, and I love that we use that time to get to know everybody and their dynamic. And the creation of Ultron and Vision is so cool, I love it all being formed by Tony's worst nightmares. I get that the action is so-so and the sky-city is kind of dumb, but the characters make this movie awesome. Love to see it get some love from my man Nando.
I have to think you directly after watching the first couple of minutes of this video because now I know who is responsible for this AMAZING cast. Sarah Finn is a true marvel hero.
12:49 I see what you did there. You slowed down footage of Hawkeye saying "trick" to match the word "drinking" in the narration. You are worthy of lifting the editor's hammer.
Really disappointed that he didn't include the last 20% of that scene, which in my opinion was better than the first 80% - the swift transition from happiness to complete dread when Ultron crashes the party.
Wow it's crazy to see so many RUclipsrs talk about there favorite scenes very cool, y'all got 118, I guess I'm going to have to do some more subscribing.
Hawkeye happens to be the first one to witness that the hammer was hard to lift out of all the Avengers, except Thor of course. You would think he would have learned his lesson there.
In Justice League COMICS they have stuff like that. It's heartbreaking that the movies didn't flow the same way. Having said that: Completely agree. It was a great scene.
Anyone else wanna see Patrick Willems, the Nerdwriter, Every Frame a Painting, Movies With Mikey, Lindsay Ellis, MovieBob, and Now You See It take on One Marvelous Scene?
Question, has anykne in the playlist send the playlist URL to any of the Avengers actors, directors, Feige? To show them the loveletter everyone here has put down for all their hard work over the decade?
We always knew Cap was worthy, he just didn't want to cause a rift in the team. Ever try to look like you can't do something when you really can? Sometimes you slip just a little, showing you aren't hopeless in the task. And that's Cap, he went to "not" pick it up, only to budge it..
Look concerning the Sterilization of Nat Its not the fact that Nat cant have kids that she feels like a monster Its the reasoning of it. She had that part of her stripped away to eliminate the chances of her being compromised. So she can be a coldly efficient killer. That's why she feels like a monster. She was marred, scarred, moulded and forged for the specific purpose of being a remorseless killer.
Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler... One Marvelous Scene after watching Endgame! Spoiler For me after watching Endgame is the scene from First Avengers. The scene where Cap and Tony argue. In that scene Cap told Tony "You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you." Then Tony Stark replied "I think I would just cut the wire." Steve Rogers said "Always a way out... You know, you may not be a threat, but you better stop pretending to be a hero." Two reason that scene is the best scene for me. One it shows the difference in ideas between Tony and Cap, which pays off in Age of Ultron and Civil War. Tony always looks for a way out which is why he invented Ultron while Cap is very optimistic. The other reason is after 7 years, this scene finally came full circle in Endgame when Tony made the ultimate sacrifice by using the stones to stop Thanos. Watching this scene after watching Endgame, makes it that much more emotional and meaningful. RIP Mr.Stark.
I just remembered that the original avengers are leaving and the new captain marvel, doctor strange, etc. But for some reason I want this thing to end and have a reboot. I mean what big thing can they do after infinity war and all the original avengers are gone.
I don't think Steve is worthy because, although he cares about freedom and the people, He's still a soldier and it's said by Ultron that he can't live without a war. Steve is unworthy for the exact reason that Thor was unworthy in the first place.
I legitimately never even considered that it was one person who single handedly assembled the Avengers. Sarah Finn is the real life Nick Fury. Thank you for shining a light on her. You're the only person I ever heard mention her.
"Thor doesn't get to go the farm of character development because he has to go to the exposition pool." These are the lines that I subscribe to this channel for.
Thor: You can’t lift my hammer One of the avengers: Hold my beer One of the avengers: Hold my beer One of the avengers: Hold my beer One of the avengers: Hold my beer
One of the greatest ideas surrounding this scene actually was in a Lego game of all things. Stan Lee was a janitor, and while cleaning up after the party when everyone had left, he casually lifted the hammer to dust underneath it.
Ok to be clear at the time of this scene cap was not worthy yet. There is no real reason hed of faked not being able to pick it up. It makes more sense to belive that after the events of civil war he became worthy.
The best moment within this scene: When Thor's smile fades ever so slightly as Cap budges the hammer, followed by a less confident relieved smile. Just brilliant.
@@Cobra-Commander83 when the dceu was announced the only thing i could think about was crises on infinite earths, like i want to see that live action soo badly
Anyone remember when THE HULK tried to pick up the hammer and his feet ended up sinking into the floor of the helicarrier? Yep, I'm guessing the rest of the team never saw that though.
2011 - Chris Evans as Cap in The First Avenger 2012 - Evans as Cap in Avengers 2013 - Evans as Cap/Loki in Thor: The Dark World 2014 - Evans as Cap in Winter Soldier 2015 - Evans as Cap in Age of Ultron 2016 - Evans as Cap in Civil War 2017 - Evans as Cap in Homecoming 2018 - Evans as Cap in Infinity War 2019 - Evans as Cap in Endgame
@@drdoom700da OR they only associate with uneducated close minded people.... OR they only say moronic things in youtube comment sections where they cant be hurt.... but you're probably right
After seeing Endgame, this video is WAY better! Most of the points are expanded on in real satisfying ways! (It is really hard not to spoil this movie)
Honestly I am subscribed to all of you guys and when I saw all these videos taking about the 'one marvelous scene' I thought I was going crazy or something😂😂.
I HAVE A THEORY!!! ENDGAME SPOILERS BELOW. I think that Cap has ALWAYS been worthy, but since Thor said the whole "if you can lift it you can be King of Asgard" thing, the moment he noticed that he could lift it, he stopped. I feel like that's why he knew to lift Mjolnir during the final fight in Endgame. Cap isn't the type to show off, not at the expense of another, so it makes sense for his character. He only lifted it to save Thor's life.
@@rymoo27 Apparently the writers and directors disagree. The writers of the script agree with you, and the Russo brothers agree with me. So I guess we'll just have to wait and see to find out what's even canon
7:35 There's this common misconception about the farmhouse scene in Age of Ultron. People who aren't actually paying attention think it's about sterility, when in reality it is about abuse survival. It's very easy to break the scene down. A man and a woman are having an argument about their doomed relationship. The man says: You shouldn't be with me. I'm a monster. I'm such a monster, I can't have children. The woman says: Whoah there. I can't have kids either. Does that make me a monster? Then Widow goes on to monologue her tragic backstory and abusive childhood. She explains the series of mindwarp flashbacks Scarlet Witch put her through. And all anyone hears in all of that is "sterility equals monster." That's the main problem with Age of Ultron. Thor's hot tub cave sidequest and the excessive action scenes clutter the film and don't give Black Widow's backstory and character arc the room to breathe that it deserves. Black Widow isn't a monster because she can't get pregnant. She's a monster because an evil organization took her and hundreds of other little girls and turned them into monsters. They made monsters of children by stripping away their humanity piece by piece, and the very last piece of humanity they took was the ability to create life. Ensuring that those little girls could only take life. The great thing about Age of Ultron is that it encapsulates the arc of Black Widow's character development over her entire life, and explains why she is the way she is. The biggest shortcoming of Age of Ultron is that it's missing the scene where Black Widow regains her humanity. The scene that explains why she fights so hard to get Hawkeye back in Avengers 1, and why she does what she does in Endgame. And that scene isn't the first time she meets Hawkeye. It's not the first time he convinces her to join Shield. It's not even the first time he takes her to the farmhouse to meet his wife and kids. It's the fifth or sixth time she goes to the Barton farm for family dinner. It's the first time Hawkeye's daughter says "I love you Aunty Nat." Because in all Black Widow's actions across all the Marvel movies there is one thing she will never let happen. She is never going to let herself be put in the position where she's the one who has to explain to her niece why that little girl's father isn't coming home.
Natasha doesn't think she's a monster just because she can't have children. She thinks she's a monster because she willingly gave up the ability to create life in order to become a better murderer.
i love you gubz i hope your channel rests in peace pls at least tell us why u left on your channel because i am a lover of your channel and i feel like people should know why they lost such an amazing youtuber and yes i saw the video on your friends channel which explained what happend but please at least give this thought we all miss you
Captain America Appearances 2011: First Avenger 2012: Avengers 2013: Dark World 2014: Winter Soldier 2015: Age Of Ultron 2016: Civil War 2017: Homecoming 2018: Infinity War 2019: Endgame lol
Agreed. You would have thought after the massive success of the Avengers, Marvel would have given Whedon free reign to do whatever he wanted!! Most of the movie's problems come from obvious studio fingerprints.
"He doesn't get to go to the character development farm because Thor has to go to the exposition pool"
This is peak RUclips
So great
This comment deserves to be pinned
Great writing
Lol
and then the pool becomes redundant when they have the two Benedicts explain the stones at the beginning of infinity war!!
I like this scene because it humanizes the characters. It’s literally just them chilling like normal ppl do and almost EVERYONE can relate to just chilling with friends.
Not everyone
The entire party scene and after party are both fantastic not because of the endgame pay off but rather it shows the avengers with their hair down goofing around as friends.
Having watched this film today, I have to agree that this scene is absolutely brilliant.
I can’t believe endgame made this scene even better
if there were a full movie of the avengers just sitting around and having fun like the ultron afterparty, id totally fricking watch it
Ummmm, I am so freaking glad that someone talked about this scene because I have absolutely loved this scene and it's comedic structure and the fact that it does show so much character in such a small amount of time and with such a massively casual setting in a universe that is usually all go, the relaxed fun vibe of this scene literally is my favourite!!!
2:30
Actually, 2011: Cap 1
2012: Avengers
2013: Thor 2 (Loki turns into him)
2014: Cap 2
2015: Avengers: Age of Ultron
2016: Civil War
2017: Homecoming gym videos
2018: Infinity War
2019: Endgame
Since his debut Chris Evans has played Captain America in a move every year
Post credits scenes for ant man and captain marvel also
"character development farm" and "exposition pool" are phenomenal: great writing
Such an awesome thing to organize! Since I'm subscribed to most of you already my subscription box was so delightfully full.
The whole thing with vision lifting the hammer is one of the best individual moments in cinema history, because it was set up with this whole scene
"This worries Hill and Clint, the people he's spent the least time with" cuts to them being absolutely unfazed.
Dude what?
Thanks for putting this effort together. I had subscribed to some of the other essayist on the playlist but now I’ve discovered a few more.
Wow, I remember watching this and the 8 other "One Marvelous Scene" in the play list when it first came out... and now look at how much "One Marvelous Scene" has exploded.
Some cool scenes I like that I haven't seen anyone do:
Tony getting the "Proof Tony Stark has a heart" arc reactor in Iron Man I with help from Rhodey and Dum-E after Obadiah Stane takes his arc reactor
Tony and Steve chopping wood in Age of Ultron, especially the part where Tony says, "Isn't that why we fight, so we can end the fight, so we can go home?" And Steve rips apart the log
Awesome job man. This is exactly the same reason why GOT and Doom Patrol are the two best series ever created - character development, great scripts, uniquely beautiful cinematography & amazing acting.
I already follow six of the ten videos, it's the bottom 3 and the screen prism one i don't follow, this was the first video in my feed and the first I watched. Very Cool Project, I'm not surprised this list at all. This also is a genius scene, it's like when you watch fringe season 3 and the christopher lloyd episode is THE episode that encapsulates the entire season, of Walter letting go of his son. I never thought of this scene as spelling out so much of this movie. Well done sir!
The film makers aren't saying Natasha is correct for believing she's a monster. To me this was actually a beautifully tragic scene where she opens up about her feeling of unworthiness. Also, the woman who cannot have children gives life to the universe. Just... mwah, chefs kiss.
This is a marvellous scene, but this was an even better video. Nando. Thank you for organising it, what a fantastic idea! This scene always stood out to me as the best part of AoU, but now I understand why
This is awesome! So many of the creators you’ve brought together I already follow and others I’m discovering for the first time!
Ahh I thought it was going to be about the fight scene. I love seeing them unprepared. This and where Bucky's escaping are the of my favourites
Age of Ultron is in my top 6 Marvel movies, maybe top 10 superhero movies. This scene and the other like it is why - there's so much going on between the characters. The movie is really slow at times, and I love that we use that time to get to know everybody and their dynamic. And the creation of Ultron and Vision is so cool, I love it all being formed by Tony's worst nightmares. I get that the action is so-so and the sky-city is kind of dumb, but the characters make this movie awesome. Love to see it get some love from my man Nando.
wow. this "one marvelous moment" collaboration was genius! im glad to know about all these others channels now
I have to think you directly after watching the first couple of minutes of this video because now I know who is responsible for this AMAZING cast. Sarah Finn is a true marvel hero.
12:49 I see what you did there. You slowed down footage of Hawkeye saying "trick" to match the word "drinking" in the narration. You are worthy of lifting the editor's hammer.
Expertly written and cohesively edited. Great job Nando. I see you bro. I see you.
Really disappointed that he didn't include the last 20% of that scene, which in my opinion was better than the first 80% - the swift transition from happiness to complete dread when Ultron crashes the party.
Wow it's crazy to see so many RUclipsrs talk about there favorite scenes very cool, y'all got 118, I guess I'm going to have to do some more subscribing.
“Character Development Farm” and “Exposition Pool” are my two new favorite phrases
Hawkeye happens to be the first one to witness that the hammer was hard to lift out of all the Avengers, except Thor of course. You would think he would have learned his lesson there.
I remember the first time I saw Age of Ultron and Vision lift the hammer I went "holy shit" out loud in the theater
Outstanding video! Nice job man. 👍
In Justice League COMICS they have stuff like that. It's heartbreaking that the movies didn't flow the same way. Having said that: Completely agree. It was a great scene.
James Spader can voice anything and make it sound amazing
The other day me and my cuz was watching it and I told him I rated this part so much
this means so much more after watching endgame
Thank you Sarah Finn!
I will... watch... all... these videos.
Anyone else wanna see Patrick Willems, the Nerdwriter, Every Frame a Painting, Movies With Mikey, Lindsay Ellis, MovieBob, and Now You See It take on One Marvelous Scene?
You chose a great scene, given the events that happened in Endgame. You should make a video contrasting this scene with Endgame.
Question, has anykne in the playlist send the playlist URL to any of the Avengers actors, directors, Feige? To show them the loveletter everyone here has put down for all their hard work over the decade?
"He can't go to the caracter building farm, because he needs to go to the exposition pool" That killed me x)
Whenever anyone brings up Age of Ultron _this_ is the first scene I think of.
MARVEL MOUNT RUSHMORE. You just earned a subscriber.
We need one from full fat videos!
Nice work! Cool idea!
I’m here from Mr. Sunday Movies 👌🏽‼️
The Return Of The King is the biggest movie ever made. But Endgame has a pretty solid 2d place.
I thought the scarlet witch-tony stark scary vision of the future was AFTER the hammer lifting scene
It's in the begining of the movie.
We always knew Cap was worthy, he just didn't want to cause a rift in the team. Ever try to look like you can't do something when you really can? Sometimes you slip just a little, showing you aren't hopeless in the task. And that's Cap, he went to "not" pick it up, only to budge it..
Look concerning the Sterilization of Nat
Its not the fact that Nat cant have kids that she feels like a monster
Its the reasoning of it. She had that part of her stripped away to eliminate the chances of her being compromised. So she can be a coldly efficient killer. That's why she feels like a monster.
She was marred, scarred, moulded and forged for the specific purpose of being a remorseless killer.
Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler...
One Marvelous Scene after watching Endgame!
Spoiler
For me after watching Endgame is the scene from First Avengers. The scene where Cap and Tony argue. In that scene Cap told Tony "You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play, to lay down on a wire and let the other guy crawl over you." Then Tony Stark replied "I think I would just cut the wire." Steve Rogers said "Always a way out... You know, you may not be a threat, but you better stop pretending to be a hero."
Two reason that scene is the best scene for me. One it shows the difference in ideas between Tony and Cap, which pays off in Age of Ultron and Civil War. Tony always looks for a way out which is why he invented Ultron while Cap is very optimistic.
The other reason is after 7 years, this scene finally came full circle in Endgame when Tony made the ultimate sacrifice by using the stones to stop Thanos. Watching this scene after watching Endgame, makes it that much more emotional and meaningful. RIP Mr.Stark.
only the people with capes can lift the hammer and then, there is captain america, he's a fricking hacker.
he needed the exposition shower lol
This scene turned these heroes into humans
You should do a small add on now that end game is out
Then Endgame adds so many awesome scenes. 😀
I just remembered that the original avengers are leaving and the new captain marvel, doctor strange, etc. But for some reason I want this thing to end and have a reboot. I mean what big thing can they do after infinity war and all the original avengers are gone.
My one marvelous scene is where daredevil and bullseye first met
Brilliant
Sara Finn is definitely the MVP in the Marvel Studio roster
FINALLY SOMEONE GIVES SARAH FINN CREDIT
Nuff Said
Brb gonna go watch Adam Baldwin be hilarious
Where's The Closer Look?
AGREED
I don't think Steve is worthy because, although he cares about freedom and the people, He's still a soldier and it's said by Ultron that he can't live without a war. Steve is unworthy for the exact reason that Thor was unworthy in the first place.
I legitimately never even considered that it was one person who single handedly assembled the Avengers. Sarah Finn is the real life Nick Fury. Thank you for shining a light on her. You're the only person I ever heard mention her.
Considering she didn't have to wonder about casting SLJ since the Marvel already designed Nick after him. Just a thought.
@@johnlee7164 so that cancels every other casting shes done? really? did that comment make you feel witty? or educated?
@@jdrummerdd no one said that but you. Feeling witty with that thought?
@@johnlee7164 your comment made no sense. were you complimenting her or saying she didnt have to do anything?
John Lee I’m confused
Thank you for shouting out Sarah Finn!
And Special thank you for bringing me on board!
Thank you for coming on! I loved your video.
Huh, Sarah Finn...Seraphim! Man whoever chose her name is pretty clever. Bless this woman.
Bet, *Sarah Finn* A true *Marvel!*
and another one she didn choose who was not warmly recieved Brie Larson as Captain Marvel Feige forced this decision
@@martinwinter615 A billion dollars says otherwise about Brie's reception
Seing this after Endgame, it's a better scene than ever now
I CANT GO ANYWHERE WITHOUT SPOILERS
@@redstorm3302 This is no spoiler, a lot is going on in this scene
That's some great writing huh?!
so true!!
I still think Captain America was faking having a hard time to make Thor feel better about himself, because that's just what he'd do.
"Thor doesn't get to go the farm of character development because he has to go to the exposition pool."
These are the lines that I subscribe to this channel for.
MattheJ1 XD WOW.
Thor: You can’t lift my hammer
One of the avengers: Hold my beer
One of the avengers: Hold my beer
One of the avengers: Hold my beer
One of the avengers: Hold my beer
Endgame Cap: let me hold that real quick
Vision here’s your hammer back Thor
Stan lee in lego avengers: hey thor you forgot this hammer
One of the greatest ideas surrounding this scene actually was in a Lego game of all things. Stan Lee was a janitor, and while cleaning up after the party when everyone had left, he casually lifted the hammer to dust underneath it.
That's actually amazing
If only that were in the movie
Don't make me cry, you!
That Marvel Tag for Captain Marvel, and Engame almost made me cry.. Goodbye Stan. You wonderful _worthy_ old man.
Stan is in Valhalla continuing to write legends for the legends he's among.
That would have been a nice cameo
ENDGAME SPOILERS:
This afterparty scene is actually pivotal.
Billy Tessio gotta add another line or two to properly hide the spoiler
@@aNotoriousPhD it works on pc
Not really a spoiler though? Just mentioning that this scene, like many others, ties into Endgame.
Ok to be clear at the time of this scene cap was not worthy yet. There is no real reason hed of faked not being able to pick it up. It makes more sense to belive that after the events of civil war he became worthy.
theendofit one of the marvel heads said he was worthy but didnt wanna dent thor’s ego
The best moment within this scene: When Thor's smile fades ever so slightly as Cap budges the hammer, followed by a less confident relieved smile. Just brilliant.
"I knew it"
@@javierganzarain4559*fwwoooop*
Perfection
@chester9966 commenting after watching endgame 😏
"Was he faking it?" Thor wondered for the next 10 years...
That moment in Endgame is so perfect, and yet it's still only the second most satisfying payoff in the movie.
Infinity war is the most ambitious crossover event of all time
Me: one marvellous scene!
Me: crisis on infinite earths (comic)
@@Cobra-Commander83 when the dceu was announced the only thing i could think about was crises on infinite earths, like i want to see that live action soo badly
me:Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event of all time
Nando: hold my beer
Hold my beer: Lessons from the galaxy
Me: biggest copy paste event of all time
Marvel: avengers endgame
Anyone remember when THE HULK tried to pick up the hammer and his feet ended up sinking into the floor of the helicarrier? Yep, I'm guessing the rest of the team never saw that though.
Only Thor was there to see that.
Thanks so much for organizing it Matt! And your video came out amazing!
WAIT HIS NAME IS NOT NANDO??
The Closer Look NOT invited?
@@nathansmaletz9502 DANANANANANA MATT NANDOOOO
2011 - Chris Evans as Cap in The First Avenger
2012 - Evans as Cap in Avengers
2013 - Evans as Cap/Loki in Thor: The Dark World
2014 - Evans as Cap in Winter Soldier
2015 - Evans as Cap in Age of Ultron
2016 - Evans as Cap in Civil War
2017 - Evans as Cap in Homecoming
2018 - Evans as Cap in Infinity War
2019 - Evans as Cap in Endgame
Matthew Peers, ones a libtard, the other is MERICAN 😂
Iron man tho he has 10 appearances
Wow, I now can really see how much Evens played this character so much!
Azael Contreras anyone who unironically says libtard has 2 friends irl max
@@drdoom700da OR they only associate with uneducated close minded people.... OR they only say moronic things in youtube comment sections where they cant be hurt.... but you're probably right
Such a great idea. Thanks for organizing all of this! Proud to be a part of #OneMarvelousScene!
Thanks for joining in! I love the he's fine/he's screwed bar in your Spider-Man video. I could use something like that in everyday life.
After seeing Endgame, this video is WAY better! Most of the points are expanded on in real satisfying ways!
(It is really hard not to spoil this movie)
Sunshine5 I know what you mean but this is all so satisfying now
I want to say something about Endgame and this scene, but I refuse to be that guy. Things come full circle and that's all I'll say.
“She sacrificed her happiness” 😥
It actually is
I knew it!
Thank you SO MUCH for shouting out Sarah Finn!! She is such a legend and one of the specific reasons I went to college for film studies
She kinda fcked up with Captain Marvel though..
pendaco I don’t think Brie is the problem with captain marvel, the fault relies on the uninteresting script
This I like to see. True examples of people having been inspired to do something they love. Kudos, Maddie
But didn’t she make rainbow unicorn, and her lines were bad, and she made it.
Yeah that one was a mistake and the original hulk was fine.
"The Russos brought a bunch of unlikely friends arguing around a table" #sixseasonsandamovie
#andamovie
Holy this is insanely cool and a dope concept
Honestly I am subscribed to all of you guys and when I saw all these videos taking about the 'one marvelous scene' I thought I was going crazy or something😂😂.
Apollo likewise
Yeah, same!
I HAVE A THEORY!!! ENDGAME SPOILERS BELOW.
I think that Cap has ALWAYS been worthy, but since Thor said the whole "if you can lift it you can be King of Asgard" thing, the moment he noticed that he could lift it, he stopped. I feel like that's why he knew to lift Mjolnir during the final fight in Endgame. Cap isn't the type to show off, not at the expense of another, so it makes sense for his character. He only lifted it to save Thor's life.
He was too humble to lift it properly in the after party, even though he could have.
i so agree with this
Fish Custard As confirmed by Kevin Feige.
I think it was because he knew that Bucky had killed tony’s parents and once he told tony he was worthy. I mean you could be right too lol
@@rymoo27 Apparently the writers and directors disagree. The writers of the script agree with you, and the Russo brothers agree with me. So I guess we'll just have to wait and see to find out what's even canon
7:35 There's this common misconception about the farmhouse scene in Age of Ultron. People who aren't actually paying attention think it's about sterility, when in reality it is about abuse survival.
It's very easy to break the scene down. A man and a woman are having an argument about their doomed relationship.
The man says: You shouldn't be with me. I'm a monster. I'm such a monster, I can't have children.
The woman says: Whoah there. I can't have kids either. Does that make me a monster?
Then Widow goes on to monologue her tragic backstory and abusive childhood. She explains the series of mindwarp flashbacks Scarlet Witch put her through. And all anyone hears in all of that is "sterility equals monster."
That's the main problem with Age of Ultron. Thor's hot tub cave sidequest and the excessive action scenes clutter the film and don't give Black Widow's backstory and character arc the room to breathe that it deserves.
Black Widow isn't a monster because she can't get pregnant. She's a monster because an evil organization took her and hundreds of other little girls and turned them into monsters. They made monsters of children by stripping away their humanity piece by piece, and the very last piece of humanity they took was the ability to create life. Ensuring that those little girls could only take life.
The great thing about Age of Ultron is that it encapsulates the arc of Black Widow's character development over her entire life, and explains why she is the way she is.
The biggest shortcoming of Age of Ultron is that it's missing the scene where Black Widow regains her humanity. The scene that explains why she fights so hard to get Hawkeye back in Avengers 1, and why she does what she does in Endgame. And that scene isn't the first time she meets Hawkeye. It's not the first time he convinces her to join Shield. It's not even the first time he takes her to the farmhouse to meet his wife and kids. It's the fifth or sixth time she goes to the Barton farm for family dinner. It's the first time Hawkeye's daughter says "I love you Aunty Nat."
Because in all Black Widow's actions across all the Marvel movies there is one thing she will never let happen. She is never going to let herself be put in the position where she's the one who has to explain to her niece why that little girl's father isn't coming home.
Well put. I agree.
I see what you did with the title
“Thought we wouldn’t notice,but we did”
It's more than that. It's a group of RUclipsrs doing one serious.
Where is that quote from again? I remember it’s from the Avengers but what scene? who says it?
This man is playing galaga
-Tony Stark aboard the helicarrier in the first avengers
ThatLegoGuy 029 Ohh yea, thank you so much
I remember when that was the most memorable and oft memed joke in the entire mcu
So... revisit the afterparty scene post-Endgame, please
Am I the only person that finds his voice very satisfying
No, his voice is so great I love it
Could stand to up the mic volume, he's always a bit tinny/quiet to me.
Not at all
nope
Natasha doesn't think she's a monster just because she can't have children. She thinks she's a monster because she willingly gave up the ability to create life in order to become a better murderer.
Wait she did that willingly?
Definitely not willingly.
She was stripped of her humanity in order to be a better assassin; she can’t create life and can only take it.
This scene really felt like a college after-party. Or at least how I'd think one would be like.
Haha i think this is just an afterparty in general just chill and laid back
Thanks so much for assembling it all Nando!
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Well, well, well. If it isn't Video Essay Nick Fury himself.
E V E R Y W H E R E
My subscription feed suddenly looks... marvelous
*I DoNt geT iT*
"The Russos brought a bunch of unlikely friends arguing around a table"
#andamovie
Cap was worthy, he just didn't want to hurt thors feelings.
Yep
You ain’t wrong
We know that now 😂
@@Dolphintears Thor knew that years ago
He wasn't worthy until he truly stopped lying, mainly to cover for Bucky and stopping him from accepting his Winter Soldier past
Oh, so that’s why I got 3 notifications in 1 min
Yeah, I got from Nando, Gubz and captain midnight
I got from Hello future me and the take
lol same. I was very confused on why they were all titled the same and right next to each other
Same even
I was really confused
I got it from hitop gubz and captain midnight
Captain America Appearances
2011: First Avenger
2012: Avengers
2013: Dark World
2014: Winter Soldier
2015: Age Of Ultron
2016: Civil War
2017: Homecoming
2018: Infinity War
2019: Endgame
lol
2010: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World 😆
I knew time would be kind to Age of Ultron :)
Still my favorite MCU scene out of all 22 movies
Agreed. You would have thought after the massive success of the Avengers, Marvel would have given Whedon free reign to do whatever he wanted!! Most of the movie's problems come from obvious studio fingerprints.
@surfitlive nice
lol I love the line "he doesn't get to go to the character development farm because he went to the exposition pool"
Thor Ragnarok, Infinity War and End Game pretty much dropped a few moons of character development on him tho.