Just got back, and I thought it was awesome, really no complaints.
7/19/2015 7:49:13 PM
The director (Peyton Reed) is from Raleigh and went to Broughton High School Go Caps!
7/20/2015 2:51:41 AM
pshht, Broughton is where all of the rich white kids go to School. Come see me when somebody from Albemarle makes it big.
7/20/2015 6:16:43 AM
Thought it was pretty good!Seems like marvel movies are starting to feel the same. Maybe they need to give directors more freedom to put their own style on things. Or maybe at least once the characters are established
7/20/2015 10:23:33 AM
^Most of the villains (excluding Loki and maybe Red Skull) are pretty one-dimensional and I can see how that would cause something like this. You could tell that the bald guy was gonna be the villain the second it showed him just from his general appearance, but this is based upon a comic book so I didn't really have any issue with it.
7/20/2015 10:30:11 AM
I think they've been doing a pretty good job of making their various franchises feel unique, but similar enough that they feel like they belong in the same universe. This was a heist movie, Cap 2 was an espionage thriller, GoTG space opera. I was just happy to see that this came out on top of the weekend box office, I was worried that this could be the a dud with the non fanboy audiences
7/20/2015 10:30:21 AM
^ Somebody's been keeping up with the Schmoes Know podcast.[Edited on July 20, 2015 at 2:46 PM. Reason : a]
7/20/2015 2:38:11 PM
Baskin Robbins always finds out.
7/20/2015 3:09:40 PM
When we start getting 3-4 superhero movies a year, when do people get burned out of this era in film? That may also be what I am feeling with Ant Man. Just more of the same.[spoilers]But I LOVED the fight scene in the falling briefcase
7/20/2015 3:48:35 PM
7/20/2015 4:46:58 PM
^^ that's why movies like cap 2 and ant-man and guardians of the galaxy are so important (in regards to keeping things fresh).yeah, they're all comic book movies, but they're genre films, first and foremost. cap 2 is a spy movie, ant-man is a heist movie, guardians is a space opera.people will only get comic book movie fatigue if the movies don't have anything else to offer.
7/20/2015 4:58:43 PM
^^I literally don't believe you because they say the exact same thing in the exact same order.or it's just a coincidence. [Edited on July 20, 2015 at 5:01 PM. Reason : Shit, DP]
7/20/2015 5:00:32 PM
must be coincidence, I've never heard of, or listened to that pod cast. I do read io9 everyday though, and they frequently have quotes from Kevin Fiege, and his like, where they discuss such things.
7/20/2015 5:30:23 PM
^^ That's a point that Kevin Feige (Head of Marvel Studios) has made before, that he wants every movie to feel like a different genre. It's certainly not something something that was originally conceived on some podcast. He also said he wants Spider-Man to feel like a John Hughes film.I've heard of Shmoes Know because I listen to AMC/Collider movie talk frequently and some of the regular panelists are on that podcast too, but I've never listened to it before, and I"ve heard (and made) that point about Marvel movies often.[Edited on July 20, 2015 at 6:04 PM. Reason : ]
7/20/2015 6:03:12 PM
Thought it was awesome, but I have some questions. SPOILERShow did cross get into the yellow jacket suit? I know he took a vial of the shrink juice, but did he just drink it or what? Also, what did hope mean about the stuff affecting his brain? When did he encounter it? And finally, wtf was Bucky stuck in?END SPOILERS
7/20/2015 10:14:47 PM
^Also, how did all of them get those suits on so quickly!!?? When he was in the jail cell he had seriously 5 seconds to put the entire suit on. Then on the helicopter, Cross put the Yellowjacket suit on between the time of Ant-Man going out the side then climbing back in (maybe 8 seconds at most?). I can't even put shorts/t-shirt/shoes on that fast.It looked to me like Bucky's arm was stuck in some kind of vice grip or maybe a hydraulic press of some kind? I don't think it was really important what he was stuck in, mostly that he couldn't get out of it. So either Cap and Falcon were able to capture him (doesn't seem likely since he was kind of a good guy at the end of The Winter Soldier) or maybe he fought someone else and they captured him there, but Cap and Falcon came to his rescue.
7/21/2015 9:16:10 AM
7/21/2015 10:08:37 AM
people who pay attention often make the same deductions. so this was a good film? i was off the grid all weekend.
7/21/2015 11:24:58 AM
Yes! It was very good.
7/21/2015 3:23:29 PM
Saw it over the weekend and thought it was really good. Now I really want to see a movie where Paul Rudd and Chris Pratt exchange quips. The CGI'd young Michael Douglas was pretty on point, even my girlfriend was amazed.I, too, was a little perplexed at how easily those suits got put on.
7/27/2015 7:33:28 AM
7/27/2015 4:31:24 PM
new thread needed? or notI liked this one more than the firstalthough the ending was
7/6/2018 10:53:25 PM
I don't know how popular this opinion might be...but I enjoyed Ant-Man 2 better than Infinity War.
7/8/2018 1:25:16 AM
hell no
7/8/2018 10:11:51 AM
^^Wtf?
7/8/2018 12:11:32 PM
^^^i don’t disagree
7/8/2018 12:57:59 PM
I find the Ant-Man movies to be so much more creative and to contain a much wider representation of human emotion. I also like localized stories a lot better than full-scale universal ones, where each individual character has more to do and actual purpose to the plot.
7/9/2018 3:48:26 PM
^Human emotion prob tied to Scott Lang having a kid which is his primary reason for trying to stay out of trouble. Aside from Hawkeye (who doesn't have his own movies), none of the other heroes in the MCU have their own children.
7/10/2018 8:45:56 AM
I liked how the fate of the universe isn't at risk. Also it was funny.
7/10/2018 1:29:48 PM
Yep. Better than infinity war. Both Ant Man movies are in the top five marvel studios movies made. absolutely fantastically enjoyable to watch. My only complaint about this new one was there was very little focus on/use of ants in general.
7/11/2018 9:18:33 AM
So what about the whole molecular integrity thing. If you shrank the distance between molecules, wouldn't the weight of everything be the same? Did they ever explain that away and describe how they can carry the weight of an entire building on rollers?We saw this in Civil War also, when they were throwing around mini-trucks.[Edited on October 5, 2018 at 12:54 PM. Reason : g]
10/5/2018 12:53:24 PM
Man, shut up.
10/5/2018 2:30:57 PM
Saw it this weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it.I still don't see how tiny Ant Man and tiny Wasp can kick the crap out of people, when at the same time they can put a building on rollers and roll it around.Oh and that ending, while kinda seeing it coming, did suck.
10/8/2018 4:21:25 PM
They can do that because it's a fucking comic book movie. Same reason that people in the same universe can fly and shoot laser beams out of their eyes and shit.
10/8/2018 4:41:56 PM
Pym particles, IE magic.
10/9/2018 9:39:06 AM
10/9/2018 9:52:42 AM
Ok fine, the X-Men aren't in the MCU - yet. But there is a talking space raccoon.But my point is still valid that expecting comic book movies to make scientific sense is just silly.
10/9/2018 10:28:42 AM