I thoroughly appreciate which scenes you chose to keep in your edit. Thank you. Most reactors edit out the scene where Natasha is upset about what has become of Clint and for me that’s my favorite acting of Scar-Jo in the entire MCU. I also love that you kept the full scene of Scott finding Cassie, because I feel the same way about that scene. It felt real and clearly you felt that too!
Appreciate you saying that. I worked really hard to keep a lot of the important scenes in. Obviously everyone is gonna have different opinions on what to cut vs. what to keep. So a lot of it was personal choice but also having a pretty good idea of what scenes others really like.
I always enjoyed Paul Rudd for the work in the Ant-Man series, but that scene shows just how good an actor he is. He says two lines, a total of four words, and the rest is a close up of his face processing that his daughter, a girl of 11 or 12 when he saw her a day ago, is now approaching her high school graduation and adulthood… wrecks me inside every time.
@@kaiielle The elevator scene in this movie took place in 2012. In Winter Soldier, it took place in 2014. While it was reminiscent of the earlier scene, it wasn’t the same one.
Seeing Tony collapse to the floor while he was venting had such a tear jerking feeling to me. This man has been dealing with mental trauma longer than most of the other avengers, and he just had to put on a face because it wasn't very "Stark" of him. Then we see him here, putting all of his feelings out on display, dehydrated, likely starving, and exerts those raw feelings so much that he collapses in the middle of the conversation. He was never really taught what to do with these kind of feelings, and they all literally break him down.
Nebula and Tony playing paper football is such a sweet and underrated scene. It’s Tony giving Nebula the opportunity to play a game just for fun. No reputation (or body parts on the line). Her winning is such a special moment as this is probably one of the first times she’s won a game/competition on her own. When she does win Tony shows her respect and kindness and you can tell how much that means to her! I wish we had gotten to see those two interact a little more.
I love how this movie dives into how different people grieve. Some kill, some morn, some move on. Also I love the scene where Nebula wins in football game her and tony were playing, if you really think about it that was the first time she had ever won at something 😊
It's quick. Blink and you'll miss it. But at one point in that scene, she actually smiles. I wish she and Tony interacted more after they got back to earth.
I always liked that scene. He tells her she did a good job and that she won. She'd never heard that before. You can see a brief look of shock on her face.
Fun fact: The guy Steve has therapy conversation is one of the Russo brothers. The Directors of Winter Soldier, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame. Actually in Winter Soldier and Civil War they also have cameo but i cant really tell which brother is which.
I always get a little emotional at the paper football scene. Nebula has lost most competitive things in her existence. Winning a game was new to her, and Tony treated her with respect and kindness after he lost. Respect and kindness that she returned by declining his offer of what looked like the last of the food, and by putting him in the chair, with the lingering touch of affection for a new friend who may soon be dying. 💙
Hiroyuki Sanada was also brilliant in “The Railway Man,” which is about a former WWII POW (Colin Firth) who goes looking for his most brutal tormentor from his days as a POW in the pacific theater of war. Very well done. Surprisingly deliberate.
4:25 I feel like this is important in Nebula's character development because for the first time, she plays a game and doesn't have a body part replaced as punishment for losing.
Peter wasn't necessarily the inspiration for Tony going back to work, BUT him noticing Peter holding his certificate upside down was the key to him figuring out time travel. As soon as he notices this, he goes and inverts the Mobius Strip diagram and solves it. Pretty cool.
One of my favorite interpretations of the six original Avengers after the five year hop is that they represent the five stages of grief (except Steve, who's playing counselor). This has lots of holes in it but I still find it a charming theory. Nat is in denial, she's pretending that if she runs a tight enough ship and keeps everyone sharp, a Thanos level event will never happen again. Clint has become very angry, and is taking the anger of the loss of his family out on people he deems deserve it, the criminal underworld. Bruce has bargained with Hulk and become a path between, as he put it, "putting the brains and brawn together." Thor is depressed, his failure to stop The Snap being channeled into avoiding thinking about it or even speaking about it, drinking and eating himself into the shape he's in. And finally, Tony has accepted the new world, moved on from The Avengers, married Pepper, and is now raising his daughter Morgan as best he can. Then there's Steve, who has never actually processed his loss of Peggy and the life he could have had in the post WWII years, but is trying to convince others to do so after The Snap. Again, there are holes to be poked in this, I just like it. Not my original idea, just one I like passing along.
I was so bummed that I couldn't get to these yesterday, but I'm so happy to be finally watching them with you! I'm sure I'll have something more to say after part two and your wrap up, but for now all I'll say is that I love the Hulk smashing that alien dude multiple times with a car and then jumping up and down on top of it before he goes back to fighting. I really like Smart Hulk, but Original Recipe _did_ have some great moments. ✌🤓
The part where Thor chops off thanos’s head and says I went for the head is a call back to when thanos in infinity war told him he should’ve went for the head when he threw stormbreaker into thanos’s chest
And here we are. The culmination of nearly two dozen movies, most of which were excellent. I was never a Comic Book Guy and super-hero movies were always super hit-or-miss before the MCU, but this Universe made me a Certified SuperFan. And while there have certainly been some lesser projects in the last few years, Marvel is still making some of the greatest spectacles in TV and Cinematic History on a fairly regular basis. This movie is an absolute masterpiece. Glad we've made it this far, Kaiielle. Hope you feel better and we love you 3000. 👍✌❤
Doctor Strange didn’t just give up the Time Stone, he did it at a precise moment that would end up stranding Ant Man in the Q realm so he could later escape, propose time travel, and help bring everyone back.
"We're in the Endgame now!" Ive followed your Mcu journey from the start and here we know at the one weve all been waiting for both parts of your reaction were incredible and i knew the feels were gonna hit you hard Endgame is easily one of my favourite and one of the most epic movies ever so full of emotion in every aspect!! I can remember everyone in the cinema reacting in sync to the gasp as Mjolnir returned to Caps hand to the cheers during the portal Scene just everything😊Cant wait to see the next reactions too! "Part of the journey is the end everyone wants a happy ending but things don't always roll that way"
You asked if the Ancient One could use the stone to see what Strange saw, and actually Dr. Strange 1 answered that! She can't see beyond that moment she had with him as the lightning streaks across the sky in slo-mo. I am now stuck pondering that little callback, thanks Kaiielle.
The tragic thing I'll talk about in this first part (before I watch part 2) is that all 6 original Avengers are left alive. Now obviously this is for important plot reasons... but the tragic thing is, they started this together. And now they're left to contemplate what it's all lead up to, and where it all went wrong? Because clearly it did go wrong in one of the worst ways possible. They all represent stages of grief as well. So pretty hard facts to face for the 6 that started it all.
OH fun fact about the Hawkeye/Clint tattoo. It's from his days in the comics as the anti-hero Ronin, ruthless sword wielding avenger and seeker of "justice". The tattoo is a large undead samurai warrior with a snake (or maybe dragon?) wrapped around it.
26:57 still blows my mind that those suits are entirely CG and not just the fancy helmets every hero somehow has now (Sorry but Spidey needs a fabric mask)
It is so nice to see someone else who enjoys Smart Hulk, I loved him as well, and Ruffalo does a great job at making him a very fun and likeable character. Now granted I was never a big Hulk fan in the comics, in fact I always preferred She-Hulk... so yeah that probably plays into why I enjoyed Smart Hulk.
I can agree, the only thing i wish they did was not make him such a comedic character as he is more of a serious character in the comics and at the start of the mcu. I also hope they explore more of how he became professor or smart hulk and maybe explain more of the details of what hulk did on sakaar. Sorry of being blabbering, i just feel so deeply about this character and have been obsessed with him from the moment i saw the first avengers movie.
5:49 Team Beard, all the way. 🧔♂👍 The fact that you enjoy Smart Hulk and Fat Thor is commendable. I've heard lots of complaining about these character developments and I love both of them.
Dr strange is one of my favorites so i knew he must have known what he was doing. It actually surprised me that it didn't seem to be more obvious to everyone
With Lebowski Thor, they really walked a tight rope. I don't know if they could have handled it better, but a lot of people found his condition funny, or at least uncomfortable laughter, or maybe like a meme. It is really sad and I'm glad KL saw it this way
Dang, you can't catch a break with all these colds. I hope you feel better soon! Also, its been a wild ride watching you react to all the Marvel goodness and there is so much more to come. Can't wait!
Speaking for myself, I felt, and I would have guessed most of the audience felt, that, well, no matter how devastating the ending of Infinity War is, there must be a solution to it, and then those heroes that got turned to dust would come back somehow. So when I was in the theater watching the movie for the first time, the stones being destroyed and five years passing, that was the way of adding some kind of stakes or cost to what Thanos did and a way of making it much harder for our heroes to solve the problem. On the commentary for Toy Story, they talked about how they would provide an easy solution and then get rid of it, so that it was more unpredictable for the audience or that things didn't work out so easily. The example they used to discuss this was Sid giving Woody a match to light the rocket and then having that match blown out by a passing car. It forced the writers to be more creative in coming up with a solution, and kept the audience on their toes.
@@GuardianGhost007 He's a member of my Patreon and one of my benefits is early access to these edits. A few of my Patreon folks like to comment before the rest of y'all get to see it.
Just finished watching Part 1, and I'm loving your work so far. Your reaction to the "oopsie" loss of the Tesseract and the Steve vs. Steve scene was simply everything. 😆 Duty calls and whatnot, so Part 2 will have to wait for later. Looking forward to it!
I put mayo on a hot dog. I don't understand why not or why it seems disgusting to most. When that topic comes up people tend to reply with disgust, "OMG you actually put mayo on your hotdog?!" I do because I am used to it. Growing up that is how my parents would make them. The way I see it, a hotdog is another type of sandwich and mayo is typical on a sandwich. You got your bread, you put a condiment or two on the bread then you got your deli meats, your cheese and perhaps some veggies like lettuce and tomato. You got a sandwich. With a hotdog, you got the bread, I put the condiments on the bread, mayo and ketchep and then mustard on the dog. If I am going a bit all out on the hot dog, I'll wrap it in bacon as well, add some shredded cheese on top, stuff a little shredded lettuce or finally chopped spinach with some chopped tomato. Bam, got me an elongated sandwich, a.k.a. a hot dog. lol Great, now I want some hot dogs, but I got no ingredients to make them and I am too lazy right now to go to the store....
@@kaiielle We all got our tastes, likes and dislikes. I keep getting razzed on for not liking steak or lobster. Work buddies always talk about big ol juicy steak, they look at me and begin to joke. Same with lobster. However with lobster, I don't know why, it is visually appealing and it smells so good, but when it comes to taste, my taste buds are telling me to spit it out. My brain is all on the fritz. lol
Looking back at it, can’t believe I didn’t think of why Thor was so quick to kill thanos at the beginning, he’s lost everything & then heimdale & Loki & a bunch of asgardians to thanos
Actually, this movies version of time travel is the version that's theoretically possible in real life. It stops the Grandfather paradox' and closed loops that happen in movies. It's really hard to explain but even though you are travelling back in time it still happens in the future. Like in Bill and Ted. The universal clock always ticks forwards so if you travel back then the event of you traveling back is taking place in the universe where that universal clock keeps ticking forwards.
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I too love Hiroyuki Sanada! If you haven‘t seen it already, I highly recommend watching him in Bullet Train. It‘s one of my favourite movies of the past few years. Very fun but also pretty violent.
That mayo on a hotdog joke is a reference to the TV show Community which the Russo's directed. A Marvel comic that I love and you don't really need any backstory to read is Marvels by Kurt Busiek.
The best thing about diving into Marvel Comics is trade paperbacks. You can go through the list of them and find ones that sounds either familiar or interesting and go explore those and pretty much get an entire story in one softbound (or hardbound, depending) comics collection. A few years ago I bought a friend of mine a collection of early Iron Man stories, including the original origin story, and she loved seeing some of the early years of his history and seeing how well the MCU origin dovetailed with the original origin story. Hawkeye is one of my two favorite MCU Avengers, and that opening scene with him just wrecked me. 😞Why do they have to be so cruel to my favorite? And the answer is because he's the everyman character. The relatively normal guy who is easiest to sympathize with. On the plusish side, we do end up getting some of the Clint Barton as Ronin storyline from this event, and I loved seeing that. She's not an Avenger but someone who has become one of my favorite associated characters is the Blue Meanie (and I'm old enough to get the Yellow Submarine reference), Nebula. Karen Gillan did a wonderful job playing this character. Top marks for her performance. I liked the comic Captain Marvel (s. Both the original Mar-Vell and Carol Danvers who was Ms. Marvel before taking over as Captain) and I was curious to see how they'd develop this incarnation. Imagine my disappointment to learn that she's basically used as a cheat code and a Deus Ex Machina device and nothing more. Deus Ex Machina devices were awful when the Ancient Greeks used them in plays and they haven't gotten any better. This was my biggest disappointment in Phase 3: not making Carol Danvers an actual character but just a plot device. I best remember Carol Danvers from the short half year(?) run of Ms. Marvel from '77 and her brief time with the X-Men (in an Avengers annual I think?) in the early 80s. (She became Captain Marvel after that X-Men stint, when the original Mar-Vell died of cancer.) Historically, comic Cap is usually beardless, but I like MCU Cap either way. I get that Tony's nightmare (given shape by Wanda in Ultron) has come true and it has wrecked his soul, but gosh I wanted to punch him in his perfect teeth for all the crap he dropped in that scene. One forgives his outburst because one understand, but, still, damn. Also: Morgan is adorable. It bothers me that they don't even make an effort to hide that Captain Marvel is their cheat code. Comics Carol Danvers deserved better than this crap. 😐 I loved that five years later Steve was doing what Sam/Falcon was doing when they met. Sometimes you help yourself through helping others. I mean, you mock it, but a rat walking across a keyboard is the most comic book and most Ant-Man way to get Ant-Man back into the regular universe. And his return, while heartbreaking because of how much has seemingly instantaneously (for him) changed for the much worse, his reunion is so heartwarming while still a bit sad too. After his release from prison he did all he could to never lose time with Cassie again, only to lose five years because of that rat bastage Thanos. Jeremy Renner has just been stellar throughout these three phases. But Barton's "Don't... Don't give me hope..." was just too much. Tears on my cheeks the first time, tear trickling down my cheek the umpteenth time today. And exchanges like these, the obvious depth of care and concern that Barton and Romanov have for each other, is portrayed in such a way to make it so intense and so real. This is why Clint and Nat, the Avenger Parents, are my favorite MCU Avengers by a long shot. And why, as stellar as this cast is, Scarlet and Jeremy are my favorites among the actors too. And the way Renner looked as Ronin with the mohawkish hairstyle and the tat sleeve was awesome. 🙂 I do love the way Benedict Cumberbatch played Steven Strange. Ideal casting choice there. And there was such subtlety to what he said and how he said it in Infinity War. So well done. Tilda Swinton is an excellent actor and plays the Ancient One so well.
11:00 - The priest in the confession booth is Frank Miller, writer/artist of the original Sin City graphic novels. Ash, if you haven't already definitely check out the original Sin City comics! Reading comics in 80's and 90's, the two biggest creators were probably Frank Miller and Alan Moore! Miller did things like his incredible run on Daredevil, Ronin, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One. Alan Moore wrote V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing and Watchmen among other all-time classics.
Team Beard. Cap is the best. Strong, honest, reliable, considerate, stable, and independent enough to question the accords. Also I have always liked Chris Evans and he does such a fantastic job as Steve Rogers.
heheh it always seemed funny to me seeing people react like that, "What?! Mayo on a hot dog?!" like it's some outrageous idea. It's no more strange than mustard or ketchup. Heck, I've known people who put barbecue sauce on theirs.
Bullet Train is excellent movies with Hiroyuki Sanada and Brad Pitt. I hope KL you will watch it sometimes. This film hits me hard, not just its amazing conclusion for my 10 year experience faitfully going every Marvel film from Iron Man into this in Cinema's but I have been there where Thor is in this film and feeling utterly what Hawkeye feel in Tokyo. they are place and feeling I hope noboy ever have to feel or go.
There was a version of the Hulk with Bruce Banner's intellect in the comics and he was referred to by fans as Smart Hulk...as opposed to classic Savage Hulk or World breaker Hulk or World War Hulk. There are many iterations of the Hulk. 😅
20:52 They did all perish, Thanos destroyed their ship in space after he killed Loki and Heimdall. Thor was the last survivor just floating in space when the Guardians found him. But we are just suppose to forget that part like it didnt happen and they are all safe on earth now.
I thoroughly appreciate which scenes you chose to keep in your edit. Thank you. Most reactors edit out the scene where Natasha is upset about what has become of Clint and for me that’s my favorite acting of Scar-Jo in the entire MCU. I also love that you kept the full scene of Scott finding Cassie, because I feel the same way about that scene. It felt real and clearly you felt that too!
Appreciate you saying that. I worked really hard to keep a lot of the important scenes in. Obviously everyone is gonna have different opinions on what to cut vs. what to keep. So a lot of it was personal choice but also having a pretty good idea of what scenes others really like.
I always enjoyed Paul Rudd for the work in the Ant-Man series, but that scene shows just how good an actor he is. He says two lines, a total of four words, and the rest is a close up of his face processing that his daughter, a girl of 11 or 12 when he saw her a day ago, is now approaching her high school graduation and adulthood… wrecks me inside every time.
Agreed, 100%
@@kaiielle @25:25 “Thor Lebowski” 🤣
@@kaiielle The elevator scene in this movie took place in 2012. In Winter Soldier, it took place in 2014. While it was reminiscent of the earlier scene, it wasn’t the same one.
The audible gasp in the cinema when the FIVE YEARS LATER came up was crazy!
I bet!!
Seeing Tony collapse to the floor while he was venting had such a tear jerking feeling to me. This man has been dealing with mental trauma longer than most of the other avengers, and he just had to put on a face because it wasn't very "Stark" of him. Then we see him here, putting all of his feelings out on display, dehydrated, likely starving, and exerts those raw feelings so much that he collapses in the middle of the conversation. He was never really taught what to do with these kind of feelings, and they all literally break him down.
Nebula and Tony playing paper football is such a sweet and underrated scene. It’s Tony giving Nebula the opportunity to play a game just for fun. No reputation (or body parts on the line). Her winning is such a special moment as this is probably one of the first times she’s won a game/competition on her own. When she does win Tony shows her respect and kindness and you can tell how much that means to her! I wish we had gotten to see those two interact a little more.
Kaiielle: I feel like I'm gonna cry. But I'm not gonna cry.
Everyone: OH! You're gonna cry.
The intro of Tony and Pepper's kid is one of the most special things in the whole MCU as far as I'm concerned.
"Rocket, can you please talk some sense into him?" is not a sentence I ever thought I'd hear. XD
It's a sentence I never thought I would SAY! Hahaha
I love how this movie dives into how different people grieve. Some kill, some morn, some move on. Also I love the scene where Nebula wins in football game her and tony were playing, if you really think about it that was the first time she had ever won at something 😊
It's quick. Blink and you'll miss it. But at one point in that scene, she actually smiles. I wish she and Tony interacted more after they got back to earth.
I always liked that scene. He tells her she did a good job and that she won. She'd never heard that before. You can see a brief look of shock on her face.
The rat walking on the buttons and activating the Quantum Realm was THE 14 million in 1 chance. THAT was the moment. Most people never realize.
well that's not true, people just. . .didn't like it.
Fun fact: The guy Steve has therapy conversation is one of the Russo brothers. The Directors of Winter Soldier, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame. Actually in Winter Soldier and Civil War they also have cameo but i cant really tell which brother is which.
"I can do this all day."
"Yeah I know!"
Possibly my favorite bit in the entire MCU.
The fact that Tony was doing the entire time travel thing for Peter is so adorable
"Is this rat about to bring him back from the quantum realm, by stepping on buttons"
Ancient Aliens Meme Guy: "Chaos Science"
I always get a little emotional at the paper football scene. Nebula has lost most competitive things in her existence. Winning a game was new to her, and Tony treated her with respect and kindness after he lost. Respect and kindness that she returned by declining his offer of what looked like the last of the food, and by putting him in the chair, with the lingering touch of affection for a new friend who may soon be dying. 💙
Hiroyuki Sanada was also brilliant in “The Railway Man,” which is about a former WWII POW (Colin Firth) who goes looking for his most brutal tormentor from his days as a POW in the pacific theater of war. Very well done. Surprisingly deliberate.
4:25 I feel like this is important in Nebula's character development because for the first time, she plays a game and doesn't have a body part replaced as punishment for losing.
Rocket and Nebula, the curmudgeons of the Guardians, holding hands in comfort just ... 😭😭😭😭😭
I have an addiction. It’s MCU reactions. 😩
To experience this movie again for the first time would be a gift. 😭
Peter wasn't necessarily the inspiration for Tony going back to work, BUT him noticing Peter holding his certificate upside down was the key to him figuring out time travel. As soon as he notices this, he goes and inverts the Mobius Strip diagram and solves it. Pretty cool.
Fun fact: whenever Thor is on screen, he is always wearing something in his hands, to hide the seams in the fat suit.
One of my favorite interpretations of the six original Avengers after the five year hop is that they represent the five stages of grief (except Steve, who's playing counselor). This has lots of holes in it but I still find it a charming theory.
Nat is in denial, she's pretending that if she runs a tight enough ship and keeps everyone sharp, a Thanos level event will never happen again. Clint has become very angry, and is taking the anger of the loss of his family out on people he deems deserve it, the criminal underworld. Bruce has bargained with Hulk and become a path between, as he put it, "putting the brains and brawn together." Thor is depressed, his failure to stop The Snap being channeled into avoiding thinking about it or even speaking about it, drinking and eating himself into the shape he's in. And finally, Tony has accepted the new world, moved on from The Avengers, married Pepper, and is now raising his daughter Morgan as best he can. Then there's Steve, who has never actually processed his loss of Peggy and the life he could have had in the post WWII years, but is trying to convince others to do so after The Snap.
Again, there are holes to be poked in this, I just like it. Not my original idea, just one I like passing along.
The rat: one in 14 million. No Lang no time heist.
“Is this rat gonna bring him back…?”
I know! What are the odds?!
14,000,605 to 1.
I was so bummed that I couldn't get to these yesterday, but I'm so happy to be finally watching them with you! I'm sure I'll have something more to say after part two and your wrap up, but for now all I'll say is that I love the Hulk smashing that alien dude multiple times with a car and then jumping up and down on top of it before he goes back to fighting. I really like Smart Hulk, but Original Recipe _did_ have some great moments. ✌🤓
The part where Thor chops off thanos’s head and says I went for the head is a call back to when thanos in infinity war told him he should’ve went for the head when he threw stormbreaker into thanos’s chest
Jeremy rener god bless him, he is the strongest avenger, he survived taking on a giant snow plow rolling over him. He's almost fully healed.
Renner's a real life superhero
And here we are. The culmination of nearly two dozen movies, most of which were excellent. I was never a Comic Book Guy and super-hero movies were always super hit-or-miss before the MCU, but this Universe made me a Certified SuperFan. And while there have certainly been some lesser projects in the last few years, Marvel is still making some of the greatest spectacles in TV and Cinematic History on a fairly regular basis. This movie is an absolute masterpiece.
Glad we've made it this far, Kaiielle. Hope you feel better and we love you 3000. 👍✌❤
Doctor Strange didn’t just give up the Time Stone, he did it at a precise moment that would end up stranding Ant Man in the Q realm so he could later escape, propose time travel, and help bring everyone back.
I haven't even clicked "play" yet, just gotta say, been waiting MONTHS for this reaction.
Enjoy!
omg you love 'Sunshine' too?! one of my all time favorite movies! and the score! wow "Kanada, what do you see?!"
Natasha's last words to everyone: "See you in a minute."
You pretty much summed up the MCU with your hiking analogy as far as this being the top...this is the pinnacle of the MCU
"We're in the Endgame now!" Ive followed your Mcu journey from the start and here we know at the one weve all been waiting for both parts of your reaction were incredible and i knew the feels were gonna hit you hard Endgame is easily one of my favourite and one of the most epic movies ever so full of emotion in every aspect!! I can remember everyone in the cinema reacting in sync to the gasp as Mjolnir returned to Caps hand to the cheers during the portal Scene just everything😊Cant wait to see the next reactions too! "Part of the journey is the end everyone wants a happy ending but things don't always roll that way"
You asked if the Ancient One could use the stone to see what Strange saw, and actually Dr. Strange 1 answered that! She can't see beyond that moment she had with him as the lightning streaks across the sky in slo-mo. I am now stuck pondering that little callback, thanks Kaiielle.
Storage unit rat is MCU MVP.
The tragic thing I'll talk about in this first part (before I watch part 2) is that all 6 original Avengers are left alive. Now obviously this is for important plot reasons... but the tragic thing is, they started this together. And now they're left to contemplate what it's all lead up to, and where it all went wrong? Because clearly it did go wrong in one of the worst ways possible. They all represent stages of grief as well. So pretty hard facts to face for the 6 that started it all.
Glad to finally see a reactor recognize and appreciate Hiroyuki Sanada. He's cool as Scorpion in Mortal Kombat 2021.
First reactor I’ve ever seen recognize Hiroyuki Sanada. Respect ✊🏾
He's great. ❤️
OH fun fact about the Hawkeye/Clint tattoo. It's from his days in the comics as the anti-hero Ronin, ruthless sword wielding avenger and seeker of "justice". The tattoo is a large undead samurai warrior with a snake (or maybe dragon?) wrapped around it.
26:57 still blows my mind that those suits are entirely CG and not just the fancy helmets every hero somehow has now (Sorry but Spidey needs a fabric mask)
It is so nice to see someone else who enjoys Smart Hulk, I loved him as well, and Ruffalo does a great job at making him a very fun and likeable character. Now granted I was never a big Hulk fan in the comics, in fact I always preferred She-Hulk... so yeah that probably plays into why I enjoyed Smart Hulk.
I can agree, the only thing i wish they did was not make him such a comedic character as he is more of a serious character in the comics and at the start of the mcu. I also hope they explore more of how he became professor or smart hulk and maybe explain more of the details of what hulk did on sakaar. Sorry of being blabbering, i just feel so deeply about this character and have been obsessed with him from the moment i saw the first avengers movie.
I adore your laughter through this first half! This whole movie is like that... laugh now and cry later
Fun fact on the open logo score, it was played with half the orchestra that is used in all the other Marvel logo scores.
5:49 Team Beard, all the way. 🧔♂👍
The fact that you enjoy Smart Hulk and Fat Thor is commendable. I've heard lots of complaining about these character developments and I love both of them.
“I’m not going to cry.” 2.44😂 right. I am so excited for this!
Wong was in Sunshine too!
YES!
The reason why I love these reaction videos so much it reminds me of how much more we have in common, damn difference❤
Dr strange is one of my favorites so i knew he must have known what he was doing. It actually surprised me that it didn't seem to be more obvious to everyone
I love your love for Hiroyuki Sanada. I feel the same way, just his face, his demeanor and presence gives me goosebumps lol. He's just so good.
He's super talented and from his interviews, he just seems like such a chill person to be around.
@@kaiiellespeaking of great Asian actors, one of the best villains post-Thanos is coming up soon.
I too get emotional when I don’t feel well. You are not alone.
Tony's bitterness pre-time skip was so well done and well acted. Im a bit sad that they decided to ignore it when the story picked up.
I think it kinda makes sense. It's been five years, and, as Tony says later "resentment is corrosive."
With Lebowski Thor, they really walked a tight rope. I don't know if they could have handled it better, but a lot of people found his condition funny, or at least uncomfortable laughter, or maybe like a meme. It is really sad and I'm glad KL saw it this way
Dang, you can't catch a break with all these colds. I hope you feel better soon! Also, its been a wild ride watching you react to all the Marvel goodness and there is so much more to come. Can't wait!
Speaking for myself, I felt, and I would have guessed most of the audience felt, that, well, no matter how devastating the ending of Infinity War is, there must be a solution to it, and then those heroes that got turned to dust would come back somehow. So when I was in the theater watching the movie for the first time, the stones being destroyed and five years passing, that was the way of adding some kind of stakes or cost to what Thanos did and a way of making it much harder for our heroes to solve the problem. On the commentary for Toy Story, they talked about how they would provide an easy solution and then get rid of it, so that it was more unpredictable for the audience or that things didn't work out so easily. The example they used to discuss this was Sid giving Woody a match to light the rocket and then having that match blown out by a passing car. It forced the writers to be more creative in coming up with a solution, and kept the audience on their toes.
Ooh that comparison to Toy Story is a good one.
How was this comment posted before the vid 😭
@@GuardianGhost007 He's a member of my Patreon and one of my benefits is early access to these edits. A few of my Patreon folks like to comment before the rest of y'all get to see it.
Also, not related to my Patreon benefits, I exist outside of time as it is traditionally understood.
22:35 he’s in the latter 2 season of ‘Westworld’, I think you’d like that 🤠🤖
I really do love this whole movie. Even the first act, because without it, we wouldn't have the rest of it... we wouldn't have the _hope_
Just finished watching Part 1, and I'm loving your work so far. Your reaction to the "oopsie" loss of the Tesseract and the Steve vs. Steve scene was simply everything. 😆
Duty calls and whatnot, so Part 2 will have to wait for later. Looking forward to it!
I put mayo on a hot dog. I don't understand why not or why it seems disgusting to most. When that topic comes up people tend to reply with disgust, "OMG you actually put mayo on your hotdog?!" I do because I am used to it. Growing up that is how my parents would make them. The way I see it, a hotdog is another type of sandwich and mayo is typical on a sandwich. You got your bread, you put a condiment or two on the bread then you got your deli meats, your cheese and perhaps some veggies like lettuce and tomato. You got a sandwich. With a hotdog, you got the bread, I put the condiments on the bread, mayo and ketchep and then mustard on the dog. If I am going a bit all out on the hot dog, I'll wrap it in bacon as well, add some shredded cheese on top, stuff a little shredded lettuce or finally chopped spinach with some chopped tomato. Bam, got me an elongated sandwich, a.k.a. a hot dog. lol Great, now I want some hot dogs, but I got no ingredients to make them and I am too lazy right now to go to the store....
I'm cool with mayo with white meat. For some reason my brain just goes "Nope" with red meat.
@@kaiielle We all got our tastes, likes and dislikes. I keep getting razzed on for not liking steak or lobster. Work buddies always talk about big ol juicy steak, they look at me and begin to joke. Same with lobster. However with lobster, I don't know why, it is visually appealing and it smells so good, but when it comes to taste, my taste buds are telling me to spit it out. My brain is all on the fritz. lol
Looking back at it, can’t believe I didn’t think of why Thor was so quick to kill thanos at the beginning, he’s lost everything & then heimdale & Loki & a bunch of asgardians to thanos
Actually, this movies version of time travel is the version that's theoretically possible in real life.
It stops the Grandfather paradox' and closed loops that happen in movies.
It's really hard to explain but even though you are travelling back in time it still happens in the future. Like in Bill and Ted. The universal clock always ticks forwards so if you travel back then the event of you traveling back is taking place in the universe where that universal clock keeps ticking forwards.
Sunshine is one of my favorite movies of all time! It's nice that others feel the same.
Another Sunshine fan, worth a sub for that alone ☺.
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Dr. Strange saw the rat!
What I would've given, to have had you as a movie buddy! Your reactions are so heartfelt and genuine. ❤
And your laughter gives me life!
Cap's Beard was the biggest loss since the SNAP!
Hope that you feel better soon🙂
I too love Hiroyuki Sanada!
If you haven‘t seen it already, I highly recommend watching him in Bullet Train. It‘s one of my favourite movies of the past few years. Very fun but also pretty violent.
That mayo on a hotdog joke is a reference to the TV show Community which the Russo's directed. A Marvel comic that I love and you don't really need any backstory to read is Marvels by Kurt Busiek.
Oh, so good to enjoy this with you, great reaction!
Yeah cool reaction and movie and all but I see that Incubus Shirt 🤘
27:29 its hilarious that Hulk doesn't know how to monster. So, he starts acting like an old B movie monster.
It was like Banner acting as Hulk LOL
it shows just how smart Morgan is because he loves her tons and tons are 2000... but she loves him 3000
Sunshine is awesome. Not enough people have watched it.
The best thing about diving into Marvel Comics is trade paperbacks. You can go through the list of them and find ones that sounds either familiar or interesting and go explore those and pretty much get an entire story in one softbound (or hardbound, depending) comics collection. A few years ago I bought a friend of mine a collection of early Iron Man stories, including the original origin story, and she loved seeing some of the early years of his history and seeing how well the MCU origin dovetailed with the original origin story.
Hawkeye is one of my two favorite MCU Avengers, and that opening scene with him just wrecked me. 😞Why do they have to be so cruel to my favorite? And the answer is because he's the everyman character. The relatively normal guy who is easiest to sympathize with. On the plusish side, we do end up getting some of the Clint Barton as Ronin storyline from this event, and I loved seeing that.
She's not an Avenger but someone who has become one of my favorite associated characters is the Blue Meanie (and I'm old enough to get the Yellow Submarine reference), Nebula. Karen Gillan did a wonderful job playing this character. Top marks for her performance.
I liked the comic Captain Marvel (s. Both the original Mar-Vell and Carol Danvers who was Ms. Marvel before taking over as Captain) and I was curious to see how they'd develop this incarnation. Imagine my disappointment to learn that she's basically used as a cheat code and a Deus Ex Machina device and nothing more. Deus Ex Machina devices were awful when the Ancient Greeks used them in plays and they haven't gotten any better. This was my biggest disappointment in Phase 3: not making Carol Danvers an actual character but just a plot device.
I best remember Carol Danvers from the short half year(?) run of Ms. Marvel from '77 and her brief time with the X-Men (in an Avengers annual I think?) in the early 80s. (She became Captain Marvel after that X-Men stint, when the original Mar-Vell died of cancer.)
Historically, comic Cap is usually beardless, but I like MCU Cap either way.
I get that Tony's nightmare (given shape by Wanda in Ultron) has come true and it has wrecked his soul, but gosh I wanted to punch him in his perfect teeth for all the crap he dropped in that scene. One forgives his outburst because one understand, but, still, damn. Also: Morgan is adorable.
It bothers me that they don't even make an effort to hide that Captain Marvel is their cheat code. Comics Carol Danvers deserved better than this crap. 😐
I loved that five years later Steve was doing what Sam/Falcon was doing when they met. Sometimes you help yourself through helping others.
I mean, you mock it, but a rat walking across a keyboard is the most comic book and most Ant-Man way to get Ant-Man back into the regular universe. And his return, while heartbreaking because of how much has seemingly instantaneously (for him) changed for the much worse, his reunion is so heartwarming while still a bit sad too. After his release from prison he did all he could to never lose time with Cassie again, only to lose five years because of that rat bastage Thanos.
Jeremy Renner has just been stellar throughout these three phases. But Barton's "Don't... Don't give me hope..." was just too much. Tears on my cheeks the first time, tear trickling down my cheek the umpteenth time today. And exchanges like these, the obvious depth of care and concern that Barton and Romanov have for each other, is portrayed in such a way to make it so intense and so real. This is why Clint and Nat, the Avenger Parents, are my favorite MCU Avengers by a long shot. And why, as stellar as this cast is, Scarlet and Jeremy are my favorites among the actors too.
And the way Renner looked as Ronin with the mohawkish hairstyle and the tat sleeve was awesome. 🙂
I do love the way Benedict Cumberbatch played Steven Strange. Ideal casting choice there. And there was such subtlety to what he said and how he said it in Infinity War. So well done. Tilda Swinton is an excellent actor and plays the Ancient One so well.
11:00 - The priest in the confession booth is Frank Miller, writer/artist of the original Sin City graphic novels. Ash, if you haven't already definitely check out the original Sin City comics!
Reading comics in 80's and 90's, the two biggest creators were probably Frank Miller and Alan Moore! Miller did things like his incredible run on Daredevil, Ronin, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One. Alan Moore wrote V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing and Watchmen among other all-time classics.
Team Beard. Cap is the best. Strong, honest, reliable, considerate, stable, and independent enough to question the accords. Also I have always liked Chris Evans and he does such a fantastic job as Steve Rogers.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a trolley ride to a whole new peak❤
23:24 Lebowski is also a reference to Obadiah Stane (played by Jeff Bridges).
Another great movie that he's in is (47 Ronin) with Keanu Reeves. You'll love it.
Being sick makes crying a chore doesn't it lol
Yes 🤣
Get out the box of tissues for this movie.
Fun fact: This movie made me bawl like toddle who's ice cream cone that fell over.
The hulk/taco scene made me cry. :-) (among many other scenes)
heheh it always seemed funny to me seeing people react like that, "What?! Mayo on a hot dog?!" like it's some outrageous idea. It's no more strange than mustard or ketchup. Heck, I've known people who put barbecue sauce on theirs.
I think people are weird about eggs. Mayo for me is something I only eat with white meat (chicken/turkey), not red.
I thought you watched this, but it was Infinity War. I'll be watching both parts later tonight 🥰
Bullet Train is excellent movies with Hiroyuki Sanada and Brad Pitt. I hope KL you will watch it sometimes. This film hits me hard, not just its amazing conclusion for my 10 year experience faitfully going every Marvel film from Iron Man into this in Cinema's but I have been there where Thor is in this film and feeling utterly what Hawkeye feel in Tokyo. they are place and feeling I hope noboy ever have to feel or go.
"I'm not gonna cry!"
#FamousLastWords
Take forever to teach a kid to say please and thank you, but only a few seconds to learn to swear
Fun fact: The chances of a rat walking on the button that freed Scott are high. I watched a whole video on the subject on Film Theorists.
what's the most shocking thing is finding out people be eating hot dogs without mayo on the bun... lol
Hope you get better Kaiielle! ❤️
Okay, everything aside. But you look so damn cute in that hairstyle 😭
There was a version of the Hulk with Bruce Banner's intellect in the comics and he was referred to by fans as Smart Hulk...as opposed to classic Savage Hulk or World breaker Hulk or World War Hulk. There are many iterations of the Hulk. 😅
In the comic Hulk was called Professor Hulk when like the 2 together. In the comic this his Ronin character.
20:52 They did all perish, Thanos destroyed their ship in space after he killed Loki and Heimdall. Thor was the last survivor just floating in space when the Guardians found him. But we are just suppose to forget that part like it didnt happen and they are all safe on earth now.
Okay I truly thought I was going crazy haha
GREAT AVENGERS ENDGAME (2019 ) FILM -MCU REACTION !!!!
smart hulk basically invented immortality with his version of the time machine
Feel Better Soon❤
I always assumed Dr Strange had something to do with the rat.