FlyGuy
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Technically, it's his 3rd arm
Technically, it's his 3rd arm
Ok and.....how does that change the fact that the U.S. Government are most likely the ones responsible?Both my parents worked in the city fukk you
The score was weak in this besides the occasional avengers theme being played Cap WS, Im1, Avengers1, Guardijans, and Black Panther have the best scores
Negged for fukkin with a #MARVELgang alum.Ok and.....how does that change the fact that the U.S. Government are most likely the ones responsible?
Oh right it doesnt..you just want a sob story
The statement that Avengers:Infinity War is seriously affecting Marvel fans has just taken on a tragic new context, with this story of a moviegoer who died during a recent screening of the film.
Times of India (via Digital Spy) reports that forty-three-year-old Peddapasupula Baasha was watching Infinity War in the Indian city of Proddatur, during its May Day celebrations, and was found unresponsive by staff after the film ended. Police and medical personnel deemed cardiac arrest as the likely cause of death; Mr. Baasha's body is being examined post-mortem, as an ongoing case.
Clearly this is a tragic loss of life, but it will inevitably only add to the massive cultural mythos that already surrounds Avengers: Infinity War. The film is just knocking out one box office record after another, passing Star Wars: The Force Awakens as the fastest domestic earner; crushed Fate of the Furious' global opening recordby $100M; for a total haul of over $800 million worldwide, in just about a week of release.
Warning: Avengers: Infinity WarSpoilers Follow!
In term of the film's content: the dark tale of Thanos' mission to collect the Infinity Stones, and the dark deed he ultimately uses it for (killing half of the characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) has genuinely affected viewers all over the world. It's fair to say that Marvel Studios and The Russo Bros. have put an Empire Strikes Back-sized hole in the hearts of an entire generation of fans, many of whom have never had to take on such an intense cinematic loss.
Whether the intensity of Avengers: Infinity War had anything to do with Peddapasupula Baasha's death or not is a question that only god may know for sure. What we can say, based on the fact that an entire theater of moviegoers didn't seem to notice, is that he passed in relative peace, in what some may say was not that bad of a venue, if not surrounded by loved ones and friends. It's a shame if he never got to see the ending of the movie - and it will definitely be a shame that doesn't get to see how it all turns out in Avengers 4, next year.
Movie is legit killin people
'Avengers: Infinity War' Fan Dies During Movie From Suspected Heart Attack
still confused about the timeline for bucky tho.....wouldn't BP have to come before Winter Soldier??...
I don't see why any of what you are saying has to do with turning 9/11 into a joke meme. I lived in the city and I'm fine with it but that doesn't mean everyone should be. You make those kinda jokes you just gotta deal with the repercussions and accept that you're wrong... Even if it's just jokes... Even if it's jokes made to enlightenOk and.....how does that change the fact that the U.S. Government are most likely the ones responsible?
Oh right it doesnt..you just want a sob story
Movie is legit killin people
'Avengers: Infinity War' Fan Dies During Movie From Suspected Heart Attack
Right? He basically confirmed that thing is rediculously powerful on Knowhere. Easily the most broken stone. That's the only plot hole I'm beefing with at this point; why not just use the reality stone on Titan to turn everyone into silly string like Thanos did to Mantis? No need for theatrical moon tossing shyt right?
Movie is legit killin people
'Avengers: Infinity War' Fan Dies During Movie From Suspected Heart Attack
One thing I don't get is the post-credits scene after Ultron. Did it really take Thanos three years to get two stones but less than a day to get the other 4?
Or did that scene happen at a later date than the Ultron events?