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Spoiler Alert! Infinity War: spoiler discussion. Don't come in if you haven't seen.

Ah, I got it.

You like to dish it out, but you can't take it, right? Thin-skinned. Melancholic. Okay, I got the picture. Sorry to ruin your day.

Not ruined my day at all and neither am I thin skinned. Why conversate with someone who is going to keep boasting about reading the comics since the 60s to make the claim that you’re the authority on the subject and no one else’s opinion on the subject matters? Clearly this is something you need and are very passionate about. I don’t really care that you don’t seem to like the movies, though odd that you apparently keep paying to see them. :confused:

You can be passionate and a fan of something without being a condescending know it all about it.
 
I know what you're talking about. I've been reading the comics for years as well. Go see the movie. The Thanos in the movie is nothing like the comics. In the movie, Thanos is on the quest to save the Universe. It is implied that every planet eventually faces environmental disaster due to overpopulation. As it did to his homeworld Titan. His solution is kill half the population by random selection.

Just go see the movie and you will see what I mean.

I'm surprised how much Thanos' tone is like some logical human being, utterly at odds with how he appeared in the original Avenger's movie, where he sounded menacing (which he should, as he's feared by the entire galaxy). He sounds more like Blowfinger in the old James Bond movies. Pretty pathetic voice. One could at least have used CGI to alter his voice to sound "dark." The movie has little to no tension in it, considering it is an End-of-The-Universe movie. Lots of action, oh yes, but zero genuine tension. Even reading the Rotten Tomato critics' comments, their take on the "tension" aspect of it is a bit like someone writing it after taking a Quaalude. I was hoping for a more spectacular, this-is-hell-and-we-are-dead, kick-ass movie. It's not remotely as good as the first Avenger's movie - which was the best one (but then, it was directed by Joss Whedon, who knows what he's doing. Rarely a false move from that gentleman, all the way back to his day as the creator of Buffy, The Vampire Slayer). Mediocrity seems to be the order of the day here, which is a shame, since it could have been truly good had they simply used the script from the comics. Watching Thanos talk to Gamora is painful as 1), she's NOT his daughter (and neither is Nebula Gamora's sister) and 2), they never fought together. She was merely his assassin. That said, I'm resigned to the fact that it's a done, tedious deal. I don't mind them making billions, I just wish they could have made a better movie. As for being in the minority, I care not. Anyone I've known who's read the comics has a similar reaction, like X-Men: The Last Stand, which was just abominably bad, especially the Phoenix (Jean Grey) herself. Imagine: all that power and she does nothing with it in the entire movie- even the end was sterile. But, what's done is done. I'm just glad Peter Jackson made Lord of the Rings true to the books for which it won Best Picture Of The Year. At least we know it CAN be done.
 
Here's the ORIGINAL Infinity War Plot - which Big Purple (Thanos) was only a minor player in... much more exciting than the film (which I've seen). A nice action-movie, but nobody bites the dust as they do in the movie. Just the Wikipedia plot...for those who are interested...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Infinity_War
 
^Now, I did enjoy that he sounded rational and didn't contain a dark tonality. I suspect that will change for effect during the future I-Won-why-are-you-still-trying rage-fuiled sequel. The breakage of a veneer of rationality tends to be more horrific once it's shown as cracking. Though if that was the overall goal they should've tweeted the vocals a smidgen earlier.
 
^^^ I did not, any more than I would enjoy Them remaking The Wizard of Oz and making the Wicked Witch of the West sound like Ms. Manners. It's easy to enjoy a change in a fictional character if you didn't know anything about them during their previous 40 years of destructiveness. Or, for a actual real person rewritten for a movie, a likeable Hitler. (Knowing what he's done, could you stomach that? I rather doubt anyone who's old enough being able to accept that Hitler was "rational.") He might have seemed reasonable in 1934. But not by 1937. But if you knew nothing about him (and only those who were alive then would actually remember. And remember: the Millennials did not get much study of WWII by the time their generation was being taught in school, so they use the term "He's as bad as Hitler, without the slightest consciousness of the range and depth of Hitler's vengefulness and plain horrific nature), you might find him a "moderate." This of us with an education in the '50s , '60s and '70s, know better.
Thanos has always been evil Incarnate. Marvel bastardized their chief villain to win favor with the (unknowledgeable) movie-goers. He was more of a Frankenstein creation than a solid core of evil, which he has always been.
And perhaps you're right, he'll change in Part 2. But Marvel ALSO, just last week, released the boodbound version of The Infinity Gauntlet, which is actually the series where Thanos - to win the favor of Mistress Death - wipes out half the sentient life in the Universe -including animals, plant life and anything that was "alive," not just humans. In other works, the work being used as the basis for 'The Infinity War.' Which is what makes is so disagreeable to me. The Infinity Gauntlet was an exceptionally COOL series, where Thanos also has to battle all the Cosmic Entities, including Galactus (Eater of Worlds, and a Force of Nature: he is neither good nor evil. He just IS); Eternity (the sum total of everything that exists in THIS REALITY); The Celestials, Lord Order and Lord Chaos; Kronos (The Lord of Time) and several other cosmic entities. In other words, they copped out and took the cheap 'n easy way to make a movie that is a screenplay COMPLETELY apart from The Infinity War. They could Simply have named it Avengers: The Thanos (Death) Threat. But they knew their fans would promote the movie, since we know the plot line. Only, why then release The Infinity Gauntlet, the ACTUAL story that contains the main elements of The Infinity War, but not nearly as sophisticated, complex and all-out KICK-ASS? I suspect it would've been too much trouble to actually to the movie justice (aka: DOING IT RIGHT).
When it is animation, Disney does it right. When it involved humans, Disney (mostly) does the Avengers movies - and ONLY the Avengers movies - ALL WRONG. This is not an opinion. The Scarlet Witch, as I've said many times, is neither telekinetic or telepathic. She is a Chaos Sorcereress (aka Murphy's Law: She can make what MIGHT go wrong, DEFINITELY GO WRONG). Her powers are the same as Jean Grey, the X-Men's Level 5 Mutant (more powerful than ANY other mutant).
And the Thanos I know would've been not only an accurate representation, he would have been absolutely scary (he IS insane, you know that, right???)
 
****I was timed out: This is the revision of what I added. You can skip the first one, above, and read the correction, elducidatons and logical deduction in this version.*****

^^^ I did not, any more than I would enjoy Them remaking The Wizard of Oz and making the Wicked Witch of the West sound like Ms. Manners. It's easy to enjoy a change in a fictional character if you didn't know anything about them during their previous 40 years of destructiveness. Or, for a actual real person rewritten for a movie, a likeable Hitler. (Knowing what he's done, could you stomach that? I rather doubt anyone who's old enough being able to accept that Hitler was "rational.") He might have seemed reasonable in 1934. But not by 1937. But if you knew nothing about him (and only those who were alive then would actually remember. And remember: the Millennials did not get much study of WWII by the time their generation was being taught in school, so they use the term "He's as bad as Hitler, without the slightest consciousness/KNOWLELGE of the range and depth of Hitler's hatefulness, vengefulness and plain horrific nature), you might find him a "moderate." This of us with an education in the '50s , '60s and '70s, know better. He hated that the American had a Black man in the 1936 Olympics. Jesse Owens, who, not ironically, triumphed over all Hitler's Aryan "Wonder Boys." And Hitler was such a vile person, he left the stadium rather than watch Owens at the Awards Ceremony. How's that for a bad sport. Should have told the powers-that-be everything they needed to know.

Thanos has ALWATS been evil Incarnate. Marvel simply "gussied up" their chief villain to win favor with the (unwashed and unknowledgeable) movie-goers. They calculated that the hard-core fans would go anyway, just to see the movie. And they did, despite any misgivings. I saw it, but refused to pay Marvel $11. I have a friend who is part of the Actor's Guild. I saw his copy. I'd have puked, because I was angry that this movie was nothing more than a series of action sequences, not close to the sophisticated, precise and coordinated attack plans of the Good Side (the heroes, especially Adam Warlock, who RESIDES inside the Soul Gem and therefore has direct contact with its powers) It's not surprrise that - right in the middle of The Infinity War topping $1billion, Marvel then releases The Infinity Gauntlet (a killer book bound version, and one you should buy, now that you've seen the Infinity War. Problem is, it's $24.99), KA-CHING!!!

And perhaps you're right, he'll change in Part 2. But, as I said, Marvel ALSO, just last week, released the boodbound version of The Infinity Gauntlet, which is actually the series where Thanos - to win the favor of Mistress Death - wipes out half the sentient life in the Universe - including animals, plant life and anything that was "alive," not just humans. In other works, the work being used as the basis for 'The Infinity War.' Which is what makes is so disagreeable to me. The Infinity Gauntlet was an exceptionally COOL series, where Thanos also has to battle all the Cosmic Entities, including Galactus (Eater of Worlds, and a Force of Nature: he is neither good nor evil. He just IS); Eternity (the sum total of everything that exists in THIS REALITY); The Celestials, Lord Order and Lord Chaos; Kronos (The Lord of Time) and several other cosmic entities. In other words, they copped out and took the disgustingly easy way to make a movie that is a screenplay COMPLETELY apart from The Infinity War. They could Simply have named it Avengers: The Thanos (Death) Wars. But they wanted to name it a movie that their fans knew, knowing that their fans would stir up excitement among their non-comic book reading friends about the movie, since we know the plot line. Only, why then release The Infinity Gauntlet, the ACTUAL story that contains the main elements of The Infinity War, but then create a movie not nearly as sophisticated, complex and all-out KICK-ASS? I suspect it would've been too much trouble to actually do the movie the justice it deserves (aka: DOING IT RIGHT). Just like the "X-Men: Last Stand" took the easy way out. I'm not giving them money to rewrite the series, especially if the series if VASTLY superior, not to mention, WORTH MY TIME to see it. And therein lives the difference between those who don't care - and those who DO.

When it is animation, Disney does it right. When it involved humans, Disney (mostly) does the Avengers movies - and ONLY the Avengers movies - ALL WRONG. This is not an opinion. Avengers: Ultron? A travesty! The Scarlet Witch, as I've said many times, is neither telekinetic or telepathic. She is a Chaos Sorcereress (aka Murphy's Law: She can make what MIGHT go wrong, DEFINITELY GO WRONG). Her powers are the same as Jean Grey, the X-Men's Level 5 Mutant (more powerful than ANY other mutant). And there are NO two Marvel characters with the same powers. EVER. Subjectively, I can like it, but assessing by the original elements, it's a failure. (I didn't like Ultron's completely "normal" voice, either. Another "gussied up" villain).

And the Thanos I know would've been not only an accurate representation, he would have been absolutely scary (he IS insane, you know that, right???) He's not called "The Mad Titan" for the fun of it. He kills at whim: both people and planets. So the "revised" Thanos is simply unpalatable, even if he does become scary in Pt. 2.
 
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The Scarlet Witch, as I've said many times, is neither telekinetic or telepathic. She is a Chaos Sorcereress (aka Murphy's Law: She can make what MIGHT go wrong, DEFINITELY GO WRONG). Her powers are NOT the same as Jean Grey, the X-Men's Level 5 Mutant (more powerful than ANY other mutant). Now, Jean IS telepathic (as much so as Charles Xavier) and Telekinetic, but she also has, contained with her, THE PHOENIX FORCE, an entity easily the equal of Galactus. She could have erased the entire planet just by wishing it so. Quite , quite, quite, QUITE, powerful. And yet, she stands around most of the movie, other than looking angry and sulky. And the Phoenix Force is an independent entity that has chosen to reside in Jean. So, that movie was a bust, too.
But that's Marvel. Other than the First Avengers' movie, none have made the grade.
 
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