Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)

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This was "ok". Really felt like they were just stumbling around, and a lot of back and forth on the same things to drive run-time. Neat effects. After seeing Walter Goggins in The Shield series, I'll never see him as anything else. After credit scene had the most impact.

And if "Antman and Wasp will return", means the dusting of any character is confirmed not final. Not surprising, but interesting they'd specifically call it out here.
 

OneofOne

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Fairly sure only the derpers thought the dusting was final. Same people that thought the "death of Superman" really was his departure.
 

Xarpolis

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How can you say a victimless, now that poor famous person has to deal with all these schlubs calling his phone because some dill hole sold his number
No no, HE (the famous person) would sell HIS OWN number to people. And one of the people that purchased it, shared it with a few of their friends.
 
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Attog

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Did anybody else feel like the humor really fell flat in this one? I normally get quite a bit of enjoyment from the Marvel flavor of humor but this one just didn't hit the mark for me. I also thought they made Hank Pym out to be a real ass for a lot of the movie.
 
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Tarrant

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I enjoyed it, personally.

Also, Hank Pym -IS- an ass. The one in this movie is as well but he is in the sense of a sarcastic angry old guy, which is how I’d picture Pym, really.
 
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Chukzombi

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you guys were way harsh, granted, it didnt have Edgar Wright's wit, but it was pretty enjoyable nonetheless. lots of fun moments, i definitely thought Janet was an evil entity disguised as Janet in order to get out of her "prison" i guess i watched Star Trek 5 too much as a kid.
 
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