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Joannie 2022-04-22 07:01:04

A Marvel movie that makes perfect sense.

You can guess whether you laugh or tear, perfect the plot of the Marvel universe, and connect the Avengers 3 and the next Marvel movies.

For a Marvel movie, it's certainly a success, and it can play a big role in the entire Marvel universe. But apart from a series of bonuses from the Marvel Universe and its Marvel fans, as far as the movie is concerned, it is a pipeline product under the American film industry.

Not bad, just a little tired of it.

Watched for 2 hours for Easter eggs.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp quotes

  • Scott Lang: Come on, Woo. I've got three days left. Why would I try to escape?

    Jimmy Woo: Sorry, Scott, but rules are rules. You trip the perimeter alarm, we search the place. Keel to stern, soup to nuts.

    Scott Lang: [an agent accidentally drops something and it breaks] Thank you. It was an accident. My foot went through the fence.

    Cassie: Our flying ant crashed.

    Scott Lang: [seeing Woo's look] Hey, you try and entertain a ten-year-old when you can't leave the house. You know the lengths that I've gone to?

    [conjuring a playing card]

    Scott Lang: Close-up magic.

    [conjuring the card from behind Cassie's ear]

    Scott Lang: I learned that.

  • Jimmy Woo: Not to be a Johnny ask-a-lot, but you haven't had any contact with Hank Pym or Hope van Dyne, have you?

    Scott Lang: No.

    Jimmy Woo: You sure? Because it's only a matter of time before we get 'em. It was their tech, so they violated the Accords, too. And associating with them breaks your deal. And, uh, I don't need to remind you that any violation of your agreement means 20 years in prison. Minimum.

    Scott Lang: I haven't talked to Hank or Hope in forever.

    Cassie: They hate his guts.

    Scott Lang: [sarcastic] Thanks, peanut.

    Jimmy Woo: How'd you do it, Scott?

    Scott Lang: Do what?

    Jimmy Woo: The card trick.

    Scott Lang: Seriously?