That's odd. I fixed it.
A couple of other observations:
-I make no bones about the fact that I really like Iron Man III. It has its issues. But overall, it's a really strong movie, and it has so many great moments. One of those moments is when Tony's house gets destroyed. It's one thing to fight the bad guys out on some pre-determined "battlefield." It's another thing entirely when they just show up and make your home into ground zero. That feels like a much more personal violation. In that moment, Tony's and Pepper's personal lives--not Tony's "superhero life"--were being violated. And it all happened with such sudden, brutal, thorough violence that that just added to that feeling. Granted, it's a little different when the bad guys show up at "superhero headquarters." But when Thanos arrived just after Hulk's snap and did the same thing, it really felt to me like a callback to that moment in IM III, and it totally worked for me. Perhaps it was so effective because it came so suddenly after such a triumphant moment and turned the emotion of that moment around 180 degrees.
-Regarding the final battle being "short," I don't really have too much problem with that. With Thanos on the battlefield, I think it would likely be a short battle. With very few exceptions, he could lay waste to anybody else on that battlefield in seconds. And he had the black order at full strength as well. You either find a way to beat him pretty quickly, or he's going to lay waste to everything pretty quickly. It's what he does.
-Act I both in the present and the early part of 2023 when they were just showing the aftermath felt slow. I know it needed to. It was totally necessary. But the pacing just felt a little too slow for a little too long.