Here's my crazy idea to make the ant-man interesting enough:
Forget Pym and make Cassandra Lang the lesbian wife of the Wasp.
...how does this make ant man interesting? what does he have to do with this at all?
Here's my crazy idea to make the ant-man interesting enough:
Forget Pym and make Cassandra Lang the lesbian wife of the Wasp.
The Avengers stands on par with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Aliens as far as all-time great escapist entertainment.
Oh hell no.
Give it a few months or something before you say something like this. It's only been opening weekend man. I had fun, but those are...all time great blockbusters there.
...how does this make ant man interesting? what does he have to do with this at all?
People keep picking the wrong Antman. We know which one they should use.
o'grady antman would be fucking hilarious.
People keep picking the wrong Antman. We know which one they should use.
Shockingly, this is the best comparison to another movie I've heard so far.Avengers is the Die Hard (one!) of superhero movies. It is that good.
Oh hell no.
Give it a few months or something before you say something like this. It's only been opening weekend man. I had fun, but those are...all time great blockbusters there.
He got to go inside the house and flip some bacon for his wife as she filled on the paper work.
I think you missed the important part:Dies Iræ;37649404 said:
"Oh my God!" indeed.Of course neither would reveal what this means going forward, though Feige did hint it wont come to true fruition until a Guardians of the Galaxy film finally gains traction. However, with The Avengers 2 likely coming in 2015, you can bet hell be a big part of that.
I disagree. It showed Iron Man working with Cap even though they had their differences. To me, that part felt like something I would see in the panels of an old comic book.Worst moment is Iron Man and his assistant fixing the Helicarrier.
Two viewings here, and I have no qualms at all saying that I had the absolute, number-one-with-a-bullet most fun at the theater with this movie. I benefited from two surprisingly (especially on late sunday) outstanding, respectful crowds that came to have a good time with like-minded people.Yes, and so is The Avengers. After two viewings I'm perfectly comfortable saying so and I will stand by it. It's up there with those two in terms of how much fun I had at the movies, and will be considered an all-time great in the future, guaranteed.
Yeah, it had new leg-boosters and he can don it without any external equipment (even in midair), but this was a missed opportunity. Perhaps a deleted scene.One thing that did not work was the "new" Iron Man prototype suit which looked exactly like the old suit and didn't appear to be any more capable...
One thing that did not work was the "new" Iron Man prototype suit which looked exactly like the old suit and didn't appear to be any more capable...
I totally forgot about that...you're right
This seems like it'd be soooo hard to pull off on film.Yeah, that was a bit disappointing as I thought they were going to do a reveal of Extremis (planned for Iron Man 3) and have the suit burst out of his skin or something.
So basically hulk is the most powerful thing there is.... If he wants to be.
Dies Iræ;37649404 said:
Who the hell is ant-man?
I thought each Hulk was modeled after the actor playing him.
I remember how I felt walking of of The Dark Knight. I was generally very quiet, in awe of what I had just seen, and voicing my support for Heath Ledger to get an Academy Award for his absolutely chilling performance. That film actually made me think about some philosophical issues in adult terms and consider what the impact of a vigilante might be on the scale of Batman in real life. But you can bet I did not have nearly as much fun in the theater- it's just a completely different tone start to finish.
I want to go see it (a third time) this weekend in IMAX, but the Scotiabank IMAX theatre in Toronto only played the IMAX version at midnight on release day, and has Wrath of the Titans now, and presumably (like all the other IMAX Theatres), Dark Shadows on Friday onward.
Wtf
I don't believe that there's anyway TDKR is going to beat the Avengers in the opening weekend, It might lifetime but I see it taking a long time to happen.Agreed, but I actually have the feeling the success of The Avengers is going to boost The Dark Knight Rises' box office because the audience just wants more awesome superhero stuff, and Amazing Spider-Man seems highly unlikely to deliver it. I wouldn't at all be surprised if the Avengers' opening weekend record only stands until the opening weekend of TDKR.
I didn't see Dark Knight Rises Trailer, is it available only on Imax version or something?
One thing that did not work was the "new" Iron Man prototype suit which looked exactly like the old suit and didn't appear to be any more capable...
May not have been finished or ready for primetime. He had to get rid of the other one because it was completely wrecked (the boosters weren't even firing properly).
Finally saw it and theres not much else to say that hasn't been said. So much fun was had. Glad to see supporting character like Coulson, Selvig and Pepper return to really cement the unifying of the different franchises.
Best moment? Hulk throwing Loki around like a ragdoll. Worst moment? Black Widow's wild ride.
Oh, and can we give Whedon some fucking props for not employing shakey cam/rapid fire edited action scenes?
Oh, and can we give Whedon some fucking props for not employing shakey cam/rapid fire edited action scenes?
Oh, and can we give Whedon some fucking props for not employing shakey cam/rapid fire edited action scenes?
Oh. You.