Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Season 1, Episode 4, Jul 24, 2019, 03:05 AM
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Prepare for a mind-bending journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe as "Time Pop: The Time Travel Movie Podcast" delves into the epic conclusion of a saga 22 films in the making with "Avengers: Endgame." π¦ΈββοΈπ
In this packed episode, we're joined by special guest Scott to dissect the time-hopping heroics that define the grand finale of the Infinity Saga. We grapple with the ethical quandaries and the complex mechanics of time travel as presented in "Endgame," where the Avengers embark on a desperate mission to undo the catastrophic snap by Thanos. But with every temporal leap comes a potential new timeline β and a new set of problems.
From revisiting iconic moments in MCU history to the emotional swan song for some of our beloved characters, "Endgame" weaves a narrative that's as much about the power of nostalgia as it is about the consequences of meddling with time. And let's not forget the quantum-sized debates we have over the film's portrayal of time travel β are there holes, or is it all neatly tied up with a snap of the fingers?
As we analyze the movie's intricate plot, we also ponder the personal side of time travel. What would you change if you could navigate the quantum realm? Would you alter the past for love, like Captain America, or would you be tempted to clip the branches of your own history for a better outcome?
This episode is a tribute not only to the end of an era but also to the timeless allure of time travel stories in pop culture. So join us, fellow chrononauts, as we celebrate, critique, and get lost in the temporal escapades of "Avengers: Endgame." It's a time travel discussion that's as heroic as it is heartfelt, right here on Time Pop. β³π₯
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share Time Pop with fellow time travel enthusiasts. For more discussions on the twists and turns of temporal tales, reach out to us at timepoppod@gmail.com with your recommendations and insights. We're always eager to explore new dimensions of time travel with you!
Discover more awesome podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. π§π
Podcast Lineup:
- Time Travel Movies - Time Pop
- Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers
- Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends
- The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light
- Awesome Women - Be Brave
- Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
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π Episode Chapters
(00:00) Time pop is a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture
(01:09) This is very special episode because we have a guest Scott has recorded before
(02:19) You record before noon. That's what happens. So we are just going to jump right in. All right. Pork, cheese. I'm
(02:30) This is officially Robert Redford's last movie
(03:39) This is the fifth highest grossing movie in history adjusted for inflation
(04:48) Scott is going to take the fiction portion of this opening and tell us what
(05:20) This movie is set 23 days after thanos destroyed the universe
(08:03) The Avengers go back to 2012 to get reality stone from Jane Foster
(10:38) This is a meaty film. All of these stories are really well crafted
(11:36) When you travel back in time, you are creating a new timeline
(12:57) Doctor Strange apparently went into every possible timeline to see how they could win
(16:52) This movie brings up that there's an ethics to time travel
(17:36) Every time you go back, you're creating another timeline
(18:47) Is time travel inherently unethical? Period
(19:28) You could just say quantum in front of everything, Ari says
(20:05) How many timelines were destroyed with them, practicing with Scott, with Antman
(20:56) They do travel through time using the quantum realm, because using quantum realm
(25:36) Captain America goes back to a past, never becomes Captain America
(27:35) When they first talk about time travel in this film, they do try erase everything
(28:20) How does the glove work? How do the stones work in general
(28:45) If you had the stones, you could stop the universe with a snap
(31:04) Doctor Strange brings up the ethics of time travel
(33:02) So you saw the new release with the extended footage? Yeah. Was there a lot of new stuff
(34:13) People were disappointed that Captain Marvel didn't play as big a role in Avengers
(34:58) Kelly says she was disappointed that Captain Marvel wasn't more integral
(35:22) The last scene you see in Avengers is a kiss between Captain America and Agent Carter
(38:37) Scott Davis is concerned about the ethics of time travel in Avengers Endgame
(39:36) I know that you guys are big fans of future travel
(40:11) The most real form of time travel is interstellar. Okay, I just have to throw that out there
(42:56) Ari: With time travel device, you're creating a new timeline
(44:14) When you go back and you affect another timeline, is your timeline affected
(49:10) Ari: I would go back and fix some stuff in my own timeline
(52:39) Scott: What if you couldn't even affect things
(54:14) Scott: Is a perfect time travel a perfect film in your opinion
(55:10) Is there no perfect time travel movie to you, is there
(55:58) Time pop is looking for a time travel movie with no holes
(58:41) Ari Gala: Thank you for joining us, Scott. Always a pleasure to have you in the studio
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ποΈ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
Want more Time Pop? Check out patreon.com/SoundsAwesomeΒ
More Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/
Send Questions, Comments, and Recommendations to timepoppod@gmail.comΒ
Prepare for a mind-bending journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe as "Time Pop: The Time Travel Movie Podcast" delves into the epic conclusion of a saga 22 films in the making with "Avengers: Endgame." π¦ΈββοΈπ
In this packed episode, we're joined by special guest Scott to dissect the time-hopping heroics that define the grand finale of the Infinity Saga. We grapple with the ethical quandaries and the complex mechanics of time travel as presented in "Endgame," where the Avengers embark on a desperate mission to undo the catastrophic snap by Thanos. But with every temporal leap comes a potential new timeline β and a new set of problems.
From revisiting iconic moments in MCU history to the emotional swan song for some of our beloved characters, "Endgame" weaves a narrative that's as much about the power of nostalgia as it is about the consequences of meddling with time. And let's not forget the quantum-sized debates we have over the film's portrayal of time travel β are there holes, or is it all neatly tied up with a snap of the fingers?
As we analyze the movie's intricate plot, we also ponder the personal side of time travel. What would you change if you could navigate the quantum realm? Would you alter the past for love, like Captain America, or would you be tempted to clip the branches of your own history for a better outcome?
This episode is a tribute not only to the end of an era but also to the timeless allure of time travel stories in pop culture. So join us, fellow chrononauts, as we celebrate, critique, and get lost in the temporal escapades of "Avengers: Endgame." It's a time travel discussion that's as heroic as it is heartfelt, right here on Time Pop. β³π₯
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share Time Pop with fellow time travel enthusiasts. For more discussions on the twists and turns of temporal tales, reach out to us at timepoppod@gmail.com with your recommendations and insights. We're always eager to explore new dimensions of time travel with you!
Discover more awesome podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. π§π
Podcast Lineup:
- Time Travel Movies - Time Pop
- Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers
- Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends
- The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light
- Awesome Women - Be Brave
- Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
Show notes crafted by https://headliner.app
ποΈ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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π Episode Chapters
(00:00) Time pop is a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture
(01:09) This is very special episode because we have a guest Scott has recorded before
(02:19) You record before noon. That's what happens. So we are just going to jump right in. All right. Pork, cheese. I'm
(02:30) This is officially Robert Redford's last movie
(03:39) This is the fifth highest grossing movie in history adjusted for inflation
(04:48) Scott is going to take the fiction portion of this opening and tell us what
(05:20) This movie is set 23 days after thanos destroyed the universe
(08:03) The Avengers go back to 2012 to get reality stone from Jane Foster
(10:38) This is a meaty film. All of these stories are really well crafted
(11:36) When you travel back in time, you are creating a new timeline
(12:57) Doctor Strange apparently went into every possible timeline to see how they could win
(16:52) This movie brings up that there's an ethics to time travel
(17:36) Every time you go back, you're creating another timeline
(18:47) Is time travel inherently unethical? Period
(19:28) You could just say quantum in front of everything, Ari says
(20:05) How many timelines were destroyed with them, practicing with Scott, with Antman
(20:56) They do travel through time using the quantum realm, because using quantum realm
(25:36) Captain America goes back to a past, never becomes Captain America
(27:35) When they first talk about time travel in this film, they do try erase everything
(28:20) How does the glove work? How do the stones work in general
(28:45) If you had the stones, you could stop the universe with a snap
(31:04) Doctor Strange brings up the ethics of time travel
(33:02) So you saw the new release with the extended footage? Yeah. Was there a lot of new stuff
(34:13) People were disappointed that Captain Marvel didn't play as big a role in Avengers
(34:58) Kelly says she was disappointed that Captain Marvel wasn't more integral
(35:22) The last scene you see in Avengers is a kiss between Captain America and Agent Carter
(38:37) Scott Davis is concerned about the ethics of time travel in Avengers Endgame
(39:36) I know that you guys are big fans of future travel
(40:11) The most real form of time travel is interstellar. Okay, I just have to throw that out there
(42:56) Ari: With time travel device, you're creating a new timeline
(44:14) When you go back and you affect another timeline, is your timeline affected
(49:10) Ari: I would go back and fix some stuff in my own timeline
(52:39) Scott: What if you couldn't even affect things
(54:14) Scott: Is a perfect time travel a perfect film in your opinion
(55:10) Is there no perfect time travel movie to you, is there
(55:58) Time pop is looking for a time travel movie with no holes
(58:41) Ari Gala: Thank you for joining us, Scott. Always a pleasure to have you in the studio
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ποΈ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!