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If Avengers turns out to be the most enjoyable superhero movie ever (til TDKR, of course), I shall commit account suicide by spoiling the movie to all the preconceituous people here.
If Avengers turns out to be the most enjoyable superhero movie ever (til TDKR, of course), I shall commit account suicide by spoiling the movie to all the preconceituous people here.
Hipster generation. Nothing is good if it isn't completely unique, but ironically all the "good" stuff shares an identical dark brooding tone with a miserable flawed and conflicted protagonist, reflecting the critic's own world view.
I don't think TDKR will be "more enjoyable". I think that like TDK, it will be a really good movie the first time, but kinda hard to rewatch because of how serious it is and how much it relies on plot twists over fun scenes.
Given what I can assume of TDKR's plot, I think it will be much more straightforward than TDK. And I believe Bane will be a much stronger antagonist than the Joker too. And it is the last film.
I think it has everything to top The Prestige as Nolan's best.
Naaaaah, let's give the Batman & Robin name another try.As much as I've liked the Nolan Batman films I'm looking forward to a reboot and a new direction for the franchise.
I'd like to see something similar to The Animated Series in live action and on the big screen.
so yeah, reactions from premiere
http://screencrush.com/the-avengers-first-reactions/
seems like geeks and marvel fans will like it ,so I am happy.
Naaaaah, let's give the Batman & Robin name another try.
If they take the Morrison route by mixing the fun of what was the 66 series with a dash of "Lynch-like" weirdness, they could erase the Schumacher movie from history.
BELIEVE.
It was not even a month ago we had early screening impressions from The Hunger Games calling it the best American science fiction film since The Matrix.
It was not even a month ago we had early screening impressions from The Hunger Games calling it the best American science fiction film since The Matrix.
It was not even a month ago we had early screening impressions from The Hunger Games calling it the best American science fiction film since The Matrix.
Good Job Bob said:It's cool that you enjoyed them all, but can you really not see the flaws?
Can you really blame people for being underwhelmed by their triteness?
Good Job Bob said:How come? What do you find original about these films?
I can imagine Seth Green saying that, god.
Yeah, either Seth has buried the hatchet or Avengers is really awesome.
Buried the hatchet? Was there bad blood between him and Whedon?
I've always thought that was pretty funny...glad someone else noticed it too.
Internet high five!
http://twitter.com/#!/edgarwright/status/190346210421391360
I'll make an exception to my prior "all premier impressions are bunk" statement.
Wright has a vested interest in this franchise.
Wright has a vested interest in this franchise.
I don't think Ant Man is happening anymore.
That could change with an Avengers success I suppose.
Hell no. There is no way they make a Pym movie and not have it tied in eventually with the Avengers.. no. way. Whether or not they go with an Ant-Man movie or not, either way Pym will get his time in a flick.That shit will happen, but whether it ties into the bigger Marvel Universe is the question.
As much as I've liked the Nolan Batman films I'm looking forward to a reboot and a new direction for the franchise.
It's cool that you enjoyed them all, but can you really not see the flaws?
Can you really blame people for being underwhelmed by their triteness?
It's because no movie doesn't have flaws but I've loved the fact that they are the same universe and share the world.How come? What do you find original about these films?
I think that you can look at early impressions where it's postive or negative as just someone's thoughts but it doesn't mean the movie is perfect and also doesn't mean it's bad either.It was not even a month ago we had early screening impressions from The Hunger Games calling it the best American science fiction film since The Matrix.
Man, ScarJo is derping the fuck out right there.
Man, ScarJo is derping the fuck out right there.
I do not approve of convex dress.
As much as I've liked the Nolan Batman films I'm looking forward to a reboot and a new direction for the franchise.
I'd like to see something similar to The Animated Series in live action and on the big screen. In fact, I think it would be smart for DC to look to their entire animated universe when crafting their live action films. The comic books are too inaccessible for a general audience but the animated-verse is very accessible. I'm surprised DC hasn't figured that out yet.
While I'm not a huge fan of Marvel's Ultimate universe, I think it was smart of them to use that as the influence for the films. It was built as an accessible new universe for young fans and I think that it's translated well to film.
I would love one-off films. Like The Dark Knight Returns. We already know who Batman is, so we don't need to keep doing origin films.
They call 'em Frost Giants for a reason!I never noticed this before but DAMN!! Loki (Hiddleston) is HUGE
They call 'em Frost Giants for a reason!spoiler? lol
Nope, not spoiler at all
Also, remenber those bracelets Tony wears in the last clip (the one with Loki in it) well....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2cmtP7-kjwA
You can imagine what they're going to be
Just arrived home from #THEAVENGERS premiere with mind blown, shit lost and a smile that won't leave my face. The superhero movie perfected.
Paul Dini tweet:
Man, ScarJo is derping the fuck out right there.
http://twitter.com/#!/edgarwright/status/190346210421391360
I'll make an exception to my prior "all premier impressions are bunk" statement.
We know what you're thinking, and yes, we have seen the first big blockbuster of the summer. Our verdict? AVENGERS SMASH