This post is largely positive, and while I can definitely see how people would be disappointed/want something else/more from it, I'd prefer you didn't come into the comments to pick a fight about how my opinion is wrong. Which is not to say you shouldn't dislike the movie or want to discuss it, just try not to harsh my squee. I promise I won't try
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Cosigned <3
Also 1000000% here for all the Barton Family Farm stories. Made my ag lawyer heart happy. <3333
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I have nothing in particular to add. It was a lot of fun! There were some pacing issues, and a couple of character beats that didn't quite work for me due to aforementioned pacing issues, but on the whole it was just good fun and had lots of stuff I liked and also Clint being the sarcastic shit he is, and the general fandom reaction to it has just depressed me a lot.
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I'm so mad about how invested I am in Clint now. OF COURSE THEY HAD TO GIVE HIM A HIDDEN DOMESTIC LIFE. OF COURSE.
But yeah, I really generally liked it a lot and I'll probably see it again with a few of my friends who haven't had a chance to see it yet, and I don't quite get the pervasive hate-on fandom seems to have developed towards it. I mean, I assume that it's at least partially Whedon backlash, but, yikes, I've heard it's rough out there /o\
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#4 YESSSSSSSSS
anyway overall I really enjoyed it too!! per usj I personally left overwhelmed with feelings about Bruce Banner but that's kind of just been my life since like 2012, so... situation ongoing.
also I would watch a whole movie that was just their revels, with no robot wars at all.
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I already started Auntie Natasha's Book Club so...............that's gonna be a thing.
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I'm with you on this! Tumblr is a scary place. :/
I loved Wanda and Pietro! And the Vision! (Although I have to admit that they did stick out like a sore thumb, lol!) And Clint's family! I actually found that adorable (Clint's family), even though it jossed (LOL, the irony of this word right now) a lot of fans head canon's, what with the huge sub-fandom that are Clint/Phil shippers.
I do gotta say that I came out of this movie shipping Steve/Tony. LMAO. The first movie didn't do anything for me, but in this movie, I saw it!
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IT'S FUNNY YOU MENTION STEVE/TONY, because I DEFINITELY got a lot of Steve/Tony vibes from the flick. I'm friends with a bunch of old school comics Steve/Tony fans, so I went into the first movie sort of expecting that dynamic and not seeing much of it, but BOY was it present here. Between that fraught woodcutting scene and their goodbye and how Tony's horrible nightmare ended with close-ups on Steve's bloody face with Steve crying about Tony's betrayal....like, damn, movie. That is some subtext you're piling on.
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AHA, IKR? I thought it interesting (*cough*) that Steve was the first person Tony went to in his vision. Steve is the most important to him from the group, and I don't even think Tony knew that. He's such an emotional closet case, dude (case in point: the goodbye scene).
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