Avengers: Endgame

Quoth the Collector: MAGNIFICENT!

Plot holes?  Yeah.

But so what?  It was everything I wanted in a movie marking the end of a 22-film series.

I may have teared up more than Chris Evans’ 6 times throughout the movie.

It was a helluva ride, with action, humor, drama, sadness all in the right spots.  The director and creator cameos in one scene was nice to see.

And there were no post-credits scenes.

There was a sound at the end that my nephew and I both thought was [redacted].

Thank you, Kevin Feige, the Russo Brothers, Jon Favreau, the cast and crew of 22 Marvel films, the creators of all the comics characters, and Stan Lee for making this all possible.

Highest recommendation possible, especially if you’ve been following the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2008.

VUDU and Marvel

I’m a completest.

Every time VUDU has a Marvel movies sale, I try to pick one up that I don’t own in order to round out my collection.

Of course, this means I’m down to Iron Man 3 and Thor The Dark World since I bought everything else as they came out.

Today I decided on Iron Man 3.  Next time will be Thor The Dark World.

I’m guessing their next Marvel sale will be in July, before Spider-Man Far From Home comes out.

Whatever It Takes

At WonderCon in 2008, while watching Jon Favreau’s first clip for Iron Man, I NEVER dreamed that I and many of my friends and family would be so invested, emotionally and otherwise, in what has become the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And 11 years later, the end is near.

Because if we can’t protect the Earth, you can be damned well sure we’ll avenge it.