Just saw Infinity War. I've been getting bored of these movies lately, skipped a few here and there like Ant-Man and Black Panther, but we've been building up to this long enough so might as well finish the journey.
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And it sure was different than the norm, and it was a good type of different, I really liked this movie. There are comic omissions that are bugging me, like the creativity with people's deaths like Thor being turned to glass or Nova being turned into Legos (Yes, I realize Nova was not a part of this in the movie) was more amusing than simply turning to ashes. And they had the opportunity to reunite Cap with his shield and remake the scene in the comic where Thanos breaks it, and didn't take it. Also, the lack of Adam Warlock is just odd. I was rather certain that for those who died, Cap and Iron Man would be at least the two assured to be killed off this movie too, not among the handful that survived. I mean, Chris and Robert weren't signed on for more movies, yeah? They had their arcs, this would be the point to get off.
I liked that Thanos ended up more morally grey than just doing it out of misguided love. But because he actually got his goal without a couple of resets in this version, so he's not fine letting things be as they were before his genocide, I'm not sure how they plan to go forward? I'd presume Vision is going to be Adam's replacement, living on inside the Mind Stone rather than the Soul Stone, and he'll be fixing things next movie, but then it seems the gauntlet and stones are not infinite use like in the comic, so they're broken now? That's what seemed to be going on in the movie, anyways.
Non-spoiler-ish, I like the callback to Thanos always using bubbles for everything.