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just seen it... nuts
There was no action in Mocking Jay 1. There's nothing but action in AoU and atleast you get a final battle / ending unlike Mocking Jay 1. You get you money's worth on the action alone...For you guys saying its filler movie, is it better than Hunger Games: The Mocking Jay Part 1?
Because that felt like a quintessential filler movie if you ask me.
-DMP-
Quicksilver and his sister were always from Eastern Europe in the comics.I went to an advance screening last night, thought it was going to be packed but it wasn't too bad.
The movie though was a fukking disappointment. It didn't feel like Avengers 2 more like Iron Man 4. I understand the point is too make $$$ but what was the point of this movie?
And whatever beef Marvel got with these companies they need to to end that shyt. I just saw Quicksilver in a fukking X-Men movie now he some Russian fakkit that got his powers through experiments?
I never read comics in my life so I feel like they're trying to do too much at one time. At the end of the day it's entertainment so it does what it meant to do
That Star Wars trailer doe...I know what I'm doing this Christmas
Funniest moment to me was
When CAP managed to nudge Thor's hammer, the look on Thor's face and his relief after was insane. On some genuine shyt that actor did not want anyone else carring his hammer
Was Vision able to lift the hammer cause of the soul gem?
They don't really explain why.
Didnt really have too right
Clearly he wasworthy
About that:
"He who is worthy shall possess the power of Thor."
That's roughly the inscription on Mjölnir and means that anyone who's deemed worthy to protect all realms like Thor can lift his hammer and use his powers. That's why Cap could nudge it, because in terms of personality he's close to being that worthy as well. Regarding Vision, it's easiest to explain that he's worthy because his programming has him value all life. He acknowledges that the uniqueness of Ultron makes him incredibly important to the world, but because he's corrupted Ultron would cause insurmountable destruction, and therefore must be stopped. And like he said at the end, he sees the fault in all things, but he doesn't think that because of something is faulted, it is less. He doesn't think people are below him, he doesn't think they are above him, he believes we're all equal. And that's what makes him worthy.
Yeah I edited my post, remembered that Thor said that Vision was worthy of keeping the soul gem, so therefore I could see the connection with him being able to weld the hammer (since having control of an infinity gem is a quite the power in itself). I do think it would've made more sense if the convo between Vision and Ultron happened before Vision was able to pick up the hammer. Good point with the bolded though, and makes sense since its a similar thing Thor had to learn/understand.