Escape Goat
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Would have had to pay Anthony Hopkins again. I guess that's why they didn't bother.
Seems like it would be unneeded scene. I think it works just fine just mentioning Odin worked his mojo.
Would have had to pay Anthony Hopkins again. I guess that's why they didn't bother.
I am still a bit worried that the classic Marvel Studios coldness might infect the film.It sounds like mine too- I think it'll be great, I'm expecting Iron Man 1 quality.
The conditions in which it's being made are no different to the previous films though, which seemed to be your big issue. Soullessness and all that. Unless the lack of Avengers tie-ins is enough to make you less cautious about studio involvement, I dunno why Shane Black alone fixes your qualms to such a great extent.
When Iron Man 3 pulls in 800M+ WW I won't be claiming it's all because of Shane Black, because it won't be.When it ends up being great, you should say that it was really all because of Feige though. Cause he's the producer.
As he should be. But who, after almost all other heroes of the universe fall before Thanos's might, faces the mad Titan like a boss?
America! Fuck Yeah!
Read that last night. Such a hype moment.
This movie makes me wish they didn't even bother with the solo movies now. Won't they seem small time compared to this?
Do you even like Marvel?This movie makes me wish they didn't even bother with the solo movies now. Won't they seem small time compared to this?
Appetizers before the main course.
As he should be. But who, after almost all other heroes of the universe fall before Thanos's might, faces the mad Titan like a boss?
Speaking of which, I have the hunch that that scene was not filmed to be an actual scene but something filmed while the actors were taking a break, and a 'reference' to it inserted earlier.So bummed that I missed the post-post-credits scene.
Speaking of which, I have the hunch that that scene was not filmed to be an actual scene but something filmed while the actors were taking a break, and a 'reference' to it inserted earlier.
Or maybe I'm nuts.
As he should be. But who, after almost all other heroes of the universe fall before Thanos's might, faces the mad Titan like a boss?
One of the actors mentioned filming a secret scene for the US audiences a few weeks before the US release.
Speaking of which, I have the hunch that that scene was not filmed to be an actual scene but something filmed while the actors were taking a break, and a 'reference' to it inserted earlier.
Or maybe I'm nuts.
Thats some selective paneling He isnt so boss in the next page
So bummed that I missed the post-post-credits scene. Some guys behind me were saying "it's not over yet" but I left after the Thanos scene because I thought they were full of it. Should really pay attention to nerds.
Anyway, that was one of the most entertaining movies I've ever seen. I haven't had this post-movie euphoria in years, but ever since I got back from the theatre I've found myself grinning every time I think about it. Loved every minute of it and can't wait to see it again.
You're nuts. They were brought back together after the premiere and shot that scene. Chris Evans is covering his face with a prosthetic and his hand to hide his full beard.
Infinity Gauntlet.Yo, Thanos just broke Cap's shield with a pimp slap.
Yo, Thanos just broke Cap's shield with a pimp slap.
Infinity Gauntlet.
Keep posting panels and show how stupidly Thanos loses it to Nebula.
wait it WAS over at my cinema WTF??
I specifically waited until the last credit rolled down the screen, then there was some green screen and it was DONE, the lights turned on, everyone left and NOTHING happened...
Did my theater screw me out of a post post credit scene?
what was it anyway?
wait it WAS over at my cinema WTF??
I specifically waited until the last credit rolled down the screen, then there was some green screen and it was DONE, the lights turned on, everyone left and NOTHING happened...
Did my theater screw me out of a post post credit scene?
what was it anyway?
It was only in the US and Canada. Other countries didn't get it.
wait it WAS over at my cinema WTF??
I specifically waited until the last credit rolled down the screen, then there was some green screen and it was DONE, the lights turned on, everyone left and NOTHING happened...
Did my theater screw me out of a post post credit scene?
what was it anyway?
Because that is what Thanos does. At least with the Infinity Gauntlet. He is essentially God with it.
Yes, Cap lost. HARDCORE. But what makes it so badass is the fact that Cap stands up to essentially the lord of all reality and tells him he will not back down. He fights until there is nothing left. He will never back down. (Except for the end of Civil War where he gets dragged away crying like a little bitch after he handed Iron Man his ass on a plate) And that is why Cap is the man.
Saw it tonight, thought it was sort of boring. Except for all the Hulk stuff, which was amazing.
Was it ever explained why Hulk was trying to kill everyone on the helicarrier, but then when he showed up in NYC Banner was able to keep the Hulk totally composed?
Wait until you can frame by frame it at full resolution. ;P
Sometimes I'm surprised people get any work done at the office.
Yup. I know. Thanos is both badass, and lame.Because Thanos wanted to lose it. As Adam Warlock told him:Or something to that effect.Deep down, you know you are not worthy of it. And you always give us the means to stop you because you know you do not deserve that power.
I think it was supposed to be Loki mojo at work though it wasn't explained well at all.
That, or the security guard telling Banner that the Hulk likely chose to land in a place where he wouldn't hurt anyone gave Banner the confidence to Hulk up. Meh.
Didn't like how they handled that. Last Hulk movie implied he had managed to get control over that. In the Avengers, he's shooting himself in the head to let the emo out and crabbing about he's a liability.
Also, why did the Hulk have belly fat? That was weird.
That was a deleted scene in The Incredible Hulk, you essentially find that Bruce is right, you can't simply shoot Banner thinking it will kill him in regular form, his other half won't let him die.
I think it was supposed to be Loki mojo at work though it wasn't explained well at all.
That, or the security guard telling Banner that the Hulk likely chose to land in a place where he wouldn't hurt anyone gave Banner the confidence to Hulk up. Meh.
Didn't like how they handled that. Last Hulk movie implied he had managed to get control over that. In the Avengers, he's shooting himself in the head to let the emo out and crabbing about he's a liability.
Also, why did the Hulk have belly fat? That was weird.
(Except for the end of Civil War where he gets dragged away crying like a little bitch after he handed Iron Man his ass on a plate)
Voluntary transformation gives Banner more control over Hulk. Involuntary transformation due to stress, anxiety, anger, etc. is a complete crapshoot. It's not implied very well in the movie. And I'm pretty sure the bullet to the mouth was before the events of The Incredible Hulk, but I could be wrong on that.
I don't know. I liked Cap being the only hero to realize that all the heroes scrapping in the middle of the street wasn't doing anyone any favors.
There were two post credits sequences? I recall, but was there something else?Thanos
...I have some bad news. Also I don't like your analysis of it at all.Extremis is the manifestation of fanboy-wanker version of Tony Stark.
Keep that off the screen.
Wait, Cap kicked IM's ass at the end of Civil War? How did this go down?
I hated Civil War. It destroyed Iron Man for me. I only see Tony Stark as a complete asshole and traitor to his friends after it.
Ditto for Reed Richards, though maybe that's closer to what he's always been.I hated Civil War. It destroyed Iron Man for me. I only see Tony Stark as a complete asshole and traitor to his friends after it.
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Cannot find scans of the fight, but Cap just would not stop until Stark was beaten.
I hated Civil War. It destroyed Iron Man for me. I only see Tony Stark as a complete asshole and traitor to his friends after it.
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Cannot find scans of the fight, but Cap just would not stop until Stark was beaten.
I hated Civil War. It destroyed Iron Man for me. I only see Tony Stark as a complete asshole and traitor to his friends after it.
Voluntary transformation gives Banner more control over Hulk. Involuntary transformation due to stress, anxiety, anger, etc. is a complete crapshoot. It's not implied very well in the movie. And I'm pretty sure the bullet to the mouth was before the events of The Incredible Hulk, but I could be wrong on that.
Hey, no one's saying Tony didn't have a good argument. But that kinda gets lost in all the superhero extra-dimensional internement camp, murderous Thor clone, giving Spider-Man armor under the guise of friendship only to bug the thing to hell and back, and working with the fucking Thunderbolts over Captain America.
Civil War sounds absolutely dismal. Ugh. No way am I ever reading that.