Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

Started by Nuke Nixon6 pages
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Watchable. Better than a lot of recent Marvel fare.

Agree, but very bland and generic, every movie from marvel we've seen thus far gave elements of itself to make up this movie, and then to fill in the gaps they just borrowed from every other sci-fi movie.

I didn't give one single fvck about any of the characters... other than the pink slime guy he was cool, what was his name - Kirby?

Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
Agree, but very bland and generic, every movie from marvel we've seen thus far gave elements of itself to make up this movie, and then to fill in the gaps they just borrowed from every other sci-fi movie.

I didn't give one single fvck about any of the characters... other than the pink slime guy he was cool, what was his name - Kirby?

Agree!
Spoiler:
cantina/brain bar scene was great though

Originally posted by roughrider
Saw it last night. I don't get the mixed reviews and the hate. I had a great time. Is it because people are finding this whole variant/multiversal origin of the Kang dynasty too complicated?

^^^I had fun watching this.
Kang’s not a favorite of mine but he wasn’t a dealbreaker here.

I enjoyed it which is more than I can say for most of Marvel's phase 4. 7/10

I had a fun time with this. I viewed it just as an elaborate adventure movie rather than trying to take it too seriously, which probably helped. I thought the one thing that would have pushed it over was if

Spoiler:
Ant-Man died. Whether Kang just simply killed Ant-Man and won, making it so that this version of Kang is established as a legit threat for the rest of the next 2 phases, so you never know when he'll kill again. Or, if Kang and Ant-Man both died when Ant-Man says "I don't need to win, I just need us both to lose." It would establish that it takes a sacrifice of this level to defeat 1 Kang, so what will it take to defeat an army of Kangs? Ant-Man fully defeating Kang, whether he is alive or dead still, does the opposite and reduces how much of a threat Kang feels.

Saw this. Trippy and silly.

Funny that the Kang actor has become problematic. Marvel gonna have to recast him or something? Probably easy to write some elaborate way to change the actor. The actor doesn't strike me as all that good, anyway.

Still waiting for this movie to be on Disney+

It earns a lot of points for imagination and trippiness in my book.

But in typical Marvel fashion it's tonally inconsistent and a bit goofy and clumsy at times.

Wow, this was shit.

I guess maybe better than some of the MCU's [other] worst? But still just a piece of crap.

Was fine. No where close to the MCUs worst.