I was worried about the warnings for a lot of flashing lights at the climax, but I came out of the movie without any headaches, FWIW.
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The strobing lights at the very beginning struck me as being more of a danger to migraine (and epilepsy) sufferers than the climax, though the latter was a bit too visually dense for my liking.
I loved everything about the animation. We saw it in 2D, and it didn't bother me. I get that it could be an issue for some people, though.
I loved everything about the animation. We saw it in 2D, and it didn't bother me. I get that it could be an issue for some people, though.
Ditto. I thought the color separation effect was really effective.
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During the freeze-in this week I finally got around to watching Ant Man & The Wasp. I was unprepared for that mid-credits scene. I'd forgotten where it fell in the chronology.
I would like all movies between now and March to be Captain Marvel. Just, all of them.
So I kind of forgot about the rest of the people, and now I want three seasons of The Leftovers in the MCU.
An article on the trailer referred to the end of Infinity War as "The Snappening" which threw me for a loop because I had believed that fandom had settled on the far-superior designation of "The Snapture."
I must admit I hadn't really thought about the effect half the population getting dusted would have on the world at large. I wonder if any of the remaining Avengers tried to explain to the public what happened (and if people would even believe them if they did.)