Good movie. Im gradually falling in love with the actress who played Ghost. First saw her in an episode of Black Mirror and was mesmerized...and most recently in Ready Player One prior to A&W. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
Good movie. Im gradually falling in love with the actress who played Ghost. First saw her in an episode of Black Mirror and was mesmerized...and most recently in Ready Player One prior to A&W.
Like the first, this was a very fun and light-hearted film. I really hope Marvel aims for more "small" disaster films and not the" Save the world for the 5th time" destruction porn. Spider-Man should have a similar scope to this film.
My only gripe... how the fuck does he afford that house in SF? [Reply]
Finally saw it last night. I liked it. Not as much as the first one, or God of Hammers 3 for that matter as they're all comedies. Bring on the captain, the other captain [Reply]
Wooooooowwwwwwwwwww was this movie a piece of shit.
I won't even bother going on and on and on about it. The jokes fell flat, the acting of absolutely everybody's other than Lily whatshername (and the "three wombats") was atrocious, and I don't think I've seen worse acting in a Marvel film than Michael Douglas here.
Spoiler!
The writing was the biggest sin. I mean, it was absolutely atrocious. Nobody reacts to anything appropriately. The script pretends there are barriers and then plows through them with absolute ease which makes you wonder why we were supposed to give a shit about the barriers in the first place.
The only thing that makes this movie watchable is the fact that the Wasp is a good actress, is smoking hot, and is actually super badass. Her action scenes were all really awesome, and her character is now so powerful and badass it makes you wonder why you even need Scott Lang anymore.
I adore Marvel's films but if this studio had a soul they'd just have the Wasp take over and have Lang ride into the sunset with Cassie, which would be the end result both heroes would totally want and deserve. Now they have Ant-Man just hanging around as dead weight even though he's the star of the fucking movie.
They tried to Thanos-snap that problem away by literally just vanishing Wasp and having Ant-Man hanging out in the quantum realm, which should feel like a serious problem but this movie had a supremely stupid deux ex machina and several barriers just vanish because the script needed them to so there's zero concern that Lang is going to do anything other than be fine and return.
What the living hell was that.
That movie was AS BAD as Iron Man 2. What a fucking stupid movie. [Reply]
Each to their own... The woman that played The Ghost is on the SciFi series Killjoys; they put her in some fairly skimpy outfits to help with viewership. I preferred Dark Matters however that was cancelled.
I am disappointed that I didn't see the final scene coming... What in the world did his wife do for 30 years in the quantum realm? I know it's all made up however shrinking the distance between molecules doesn't eliminate mass.
A bit like a few scenes in Deadpool where he simply states that's Lazy Writing, there are plenty of those to be found in this movie... or any other Super Hero movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Each to their own... The woman that played The Ghost is on the SciFi series Killjoys; they put her in some fairly skimpy outfits to help with viewership. I preferred Dark Matters however that was cancelled.
I am disappointed that I didn't see the final scene coming... What in the world did his wife do for 30 years in the quantum realm? I know it's all made up however shrinking the distance between molecules doesn't eliminate mass.
A bit like a few scenes in Deadpool where he simply states that's Lazy Writing, there are plenty of those to be found in this movie... or any other Super Hero movie.
Math. She did math.
They tried to explain away the science thing. I can’t rememver what it was. [Reply]