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Discussion of the Captain America hammer scene from Endgame
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“I watched Endgame yesterday. Only the big scene where the gravel starts floating around the hammer.”
Extended discussion of the final battle scene in Endgame, particularly Captain America lifting Mjolnir and the portal scene with all heroes
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“Captain america fucking gets it like to fight that fight oh and then they start to be wanting him and they're flipping the weapons back and forth and it's that's such a great scene”
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“Captain America fucking picking up Mjolnir and saving the day is by far my favorite Marvel movie. I have watched that battle in Endgame probably more than everything else combined”
Taylor · unverified▲ positive
“The one for me in superhero movies and it's the classic one it's from fucking Endgame, man like that final scene when Thanos is pushing, when all the girls stand together”
Discussion of Endgame as one of the greatest moments in cinema, particularly the Captain America vs Thanos scene where he refuses to give up
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“it's one of the great moments in all of cinema and i and like i say that being like a stanley kubrick fan and somebody who likes like dry cinema it's just as good as anything stanley cooper has ever made”
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“It really is. I have an emotional reaction to it. Whenever you can have an emotional reaction to something on screen they've done their job”
Brief discussion of Chris Pratt's limited screen time in the ensemble film
Unknown · unverified▼ negative
“It's a three and a half hour movie, I doubt there was more than three minutes of Chris Pratt.”
Discussion of MCU finale, Captain America picking up Mjolnir, emotional impact
Kyle · unverified▲ positive
“When Captain America picks up that hammer, dude, I tear up a little. I'm like I'm like that's America's hammer, you know? Like like that's [laughter] a little bit. I saw a movie in Hollywood one time. It was like the Chi”
Discussion of emotional moments in the final Marvel film
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“Endgame, you know, where Captain America straps the shield onto what might be a broken arm and he's just ready to go anyway. I cry with that scene, too. That's That's a great scene”
Discussion of Iron Man's death, the snap, and consequences of actions in the MCU
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“when Iron Man gave his life at the end of that movie to save everyone that was a big deal”
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“I like actions having consequences I like when you when Iron Man gave his life at the end of that movie to save everyone that was a big deal”
Discussion of emotionally impactful scenes
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“the final battle scene in endgame does it for me”
Mention of Endgame's CGI quality, particularly the Hulk and Thanos
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“they spent like 300 million dollars or something they made that [ __ ] look as good as it can look especially thanos”
Kyle discusses watching 23 Marvel movies to lead up to Endgame and the payoff moments
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“i like end game the marvel in-game movie that's good it could be recency bias and but dude talk about a slow bird i watched 23 marvel movies before to build up to it”
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“i loved it i loved that movie”
Extensive discussion of the communal theatrical experience and emotional impact
Woody ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“that was the best example that you used end game it may be the best example in my lifetime of watching movies where everyone else getting excited added to it at the same time like it was just mine”
Kyle · unverified▲ positive
“i remember watching end game with other people and then um you know yeah captain america here is on your left and you remember the roar of the crowd whenever a bunch of moments like that would help the hammer”