Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

A reddit user by the name of u/seymourbuttsandtits is posting UNVERIFIED spoilers in this subreddit. They claim to have seen the final cut of the movie. Here are what I compile from their comments so y'all don't have to read through the comments.

THESE BULLET POINTS ARE PULLED FROM THEIR COMMENTS. NEWER UPDATES ARE AT THE END. These comments were first shared on April 16 (night time, EST)

The order of the comments are random and not based on the order it happened in the movies.I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS LEAK IS TRUE, I personally don't like some parts lol.

Tony dies for real at the end. His is the only death aside from Thanos and Thanos' army. Apparently he wore the Gauntlet and flipped the bird to Thanos lol. Tony gets a really good goodbye scene. Cap tries to basically take his place but the gauntlet won’t respond to him. Tony himself glows orange almost like he was the embodiment of the Soul Stone, but there’s no exposition on this or anything.

Nat died, but then was brought back the big battle when Cap destroyed the Soul Stone. This is also when everyone who was snapped away comes back.

Cap lives, but goes back to stay in the past after saying "I'll be there when you need me." to Fury.

Bucky gives him a big goodbye, then jokes "can I get the suit" and Cap says "I'm not done with it yet"

Bucky stays in the present because he gets a job offer

Thor lives. Still God of Thunder. Endgame sets up a potential Thor 4 with Thor, Valkyrie, and Rocket discussing the building of New Asgard.

Cap heard Bucky's voice which made him think about reviving the dusted ones.

Movie starts with "this is not a test"

Katherine Langford plays Tony's daughter but only in a dream.

Tony says to Pepper in their reunion: "Think we can still make our 8:30?"

Hela was mentioned by name, did not appear.

Stan Lee cameo is in a car show from the 1970s, told by Scott Lang, in Luis' style.

The first time Hulk shows up, Thanos has just been killed on Titan II so he finally comes out but they’re on Earth and Tony is like “really dude?”

It's heavily implied that Pepper is pregnant.

Captain Marvel is absent for most of it. Shows up in the beginning to answer the distress call, they kill Thanos, she leaves to help other planets rebuild. Doesn’t show back up til the final battle where she wrecks shit.

Hulk does not lose an arm. There’s a comment about how he should but he’s got regenerative properties in his tissue.

Past Cap vs Present Cap. Past Cap thinks Present Cap is Loki.

In the battle of New York there is a really funny scene where you’ve seen the two Caps fighting but they make it to Loki and he basically says “I’m not doing this...” and present Cap uses the opportunity to knock out past Cap and Loki says “Thank you”

Loki is also featured in a dream like sequence Thor has.

Thor gets a pep talk from his mother.

Carol and Valkyrie team up to take down one of Thanos ships and have a semi “that could have been flirting” moment.

According to u/Brontcrab24 who talked to OP, OP said credit scene is a tribute to everyone who made the MCU what it is today.

I'll update this comment as the OP updates lmao

UPDATES:

Apparently Cap goes back in time to dance with Peggy (lol)

Most memorable line in OP's opinion is "He was Iron Man"

The film supposedly ends with Carol flying off to hide the remaining stones throughout the galaxy.

Cap's shield broke because he destroyed the Soul Stone. Someone asked OP how does Cap know to destroy the Soul Stone to bring the dusted ones back and OP replied with "He heard Bucky through it"

No explanation for Carol's new suit and haircut. Just a timeskip.

Final battle takes place on Vomir. Vormir is weird, it’s not bound by time. Basically Thanos dictates that’s where the battle be.When Thanos figures out what they are doing, it’s weird it’s like he figures it out and prevents his own death from earlier in the film by coming back in time. Thanos [in the final battle] is the Thanos that did the snap and realizes what’s up, but it’s also a Thanos that would have been killed in like two days

Nick Fury and Carol reunite. No mention of Goose.

OP said this in a now-deleted comment: "Ok I really didn’t want to answer this because I thought it was amazing and didn’t want it being spoiled. There aren’t postcredit scenes like normal, there is a montage of the last 10 years of Marvel studios and everyone who made it possible to be what it is today. It’s pretty special."

credit to u/SaturdaySmile “I sent the user a PM a few questions and he just responded to two. I asked which of the female leads had the biggest role, Black Widow or Nebula, he said Nebula. The other question he responded was about if the Russos get Captain Marvel right and he said her role was kind of small but she stands out in her scenes and she does fight Thanos and fucks him up but she's not the one who kills him in the first act, Thor is the one who delivers the final blow.” OP said this is a lie. OP did not send this PM.

My personal thought: I'm not a fan of the "Cap goes back in time" ending at all while Bucky stays in the present (thinking about it makes me angry and I can't even start to explain). The rest of the plot is plausible. The OP seemed to be genuine and polite in their answers, handled critics rather well, and provided some very specific details and quotes when asked. I guess we'll all see in a week!



YAY, MORE UPDATES FROM THE OP IN THE COMMENTS OF THIS VERY THREAD (welcome OP to this thread on April 17, afternoon, EST, thanks for sharing yada yada I don't believe stuff you said but I'll entertain):

Hulk himself is maturing and realizes his physique with Banner's brain would be unstoppable. So instead of fighting over the wheel, they become Co pilots.

When you guys actually see how they handle the Cap thing I think you'll change your mind. He's not ruining everyone's life, he's closing a time loop. Look there are a few things I really don't want to spoil because no one is even guessing them and there needs to be some crazy woah moments so I won't go into detail but Peggy straight up tells him to come home. It's one of the most touching, mind-blowing moments in the entire MCU. Kind of interesting you never saw her husband, right? Man you guys are coming close to ruining the most emotional part of the movie. Are you sure this is how you want to learn this?

Nebula is in the climactic final war.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Trump supporters portrayed as the stupidest, most gullible people on earth in merciless column

despite the seemingly never-ending controversies that have bedeviled the Trump administration, Republican voters continue to support the President at high levels.

According to a Gallup poll, Trump’s approval rating among Republicans is at 90 percent.

On Friday, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson wondered why, noting that Trump has failed to deliver on most of his campaign promises.

“I’ve got the perfect slogan for President Trump’s reelection campaign,” Robinson writes. “Promises Made, Promises Not Kept, But I’m Betting My Voters Are Too Stupid to Notice.”

Robinson lays out all the promises Trump has broken, chief among them his pledge to build a wall that Mexico would pay for.

“Trump promised to build a wall along the 2,000-mile southern border, with the cost of the “big, beautiful” barrier to be borne by Mexico,” Robinson writes.


“Result: Not a single mile of Trump’s wall has been built.”

But that’s not the President’s only failure. There’s also the global economy.

“Trump promised to reverse trade policies that he said allowed the rest of the world to play Americans for suckers,” Robinson writes. “Result: The Commerce Department announced Wednesday that the overall U.S. trade deficit in goods last year soared to an all-time high of $891 billion. The deficit with China, Trump’s principal target — the amount by which the value of imported goods exceeded the value of exported goods — reached a record $419 billion.”

Trump has also not lived up to promises on North Korean de-nuclearization, a revamp of the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure, and his promise to “drain the swamp” in Washington.

“Result: Perhaps the most corrupt administration in U.S. history, riddled with nepotism and teeming with swamp creatures.”

Given all of that policy failure, Robinson concludes that Trump must be banking on the stupidity of his followers to get re-elected.

“He apparently believes his loyal supporters are the dumbest, most gullible people on earth. We shall see if he’s right.”

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Monday, April 01, 2019