Reads more like a PR piece.
Reads like a review IGN would give after getting an exclusive set visit.
I just watched Thor this weekend. Will theyexplain how he gets back to Earf after the bifrost bridge was destroyed?
I just watched Thor this weekend. Will theyexplain how he gets back to Earf after the bifrost bridge was destroyed?
Your posts are too abstract, and progressive.
Hawkeye: needs more muscles.
So I'm starting a rewatch of all the Marvel movies soon. What order do you guys recommend I watch them?
I'm leaning toward release order, but I'm debating something closer to chronological order.
I am going to do release order. Chronological basically just throws Cap in there first, then the rest in release order.
Isn't Incredible Hulk technically last?
So I'm starting a rewatch of all the Marvel movies soon. What order do you guys recommend I watch them?
I'm leaning toward release order, but I'm debating something closer to chronological order.
Isn't Incredible Hulk technically last?
I think the Culver University sequence happens during the events of IM2.I thought it was set in between the two Iron Man movies. My impression was:
Captain America (easy), Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Avengers.
We marathoned them last Sunday. Definitely do release order. Thor and Cap should be last since they lead directly into the Avengers.
I thought it was set in between the two Iron Man movies. My impression was:
Captain America (easy), Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Avengers.
I'd probably watch Captain America last. Hopefully they give usI decided to skip Iron Man 2 so don't know if that should be last or not.the rest of the Captain America ending in the opening of the Avengers. I was looking forward to seeing more of his reaction to the world and meeting his girlfriend as an old woman if she is still alive.
I'd probably watch Captain America last. Hopefully they give usI decided to skip Iron Man 2 so don't know if that should be last or not.the rest of the Captain America ending in the opening of the Avengers. I was looking forward to seeing more of his reaction to the world and meeting his girlfriend as an old woman if she is still alive.
When Stark is talking to Fury at the end of IM2, the broadcast of Hulk at Culver University from TIH is shown on a TV in the background. That's all I'm aware of.Same here. I am trying to think if they reference any events from Incredible Hulk in the others.
In Iron Man 2, there is a part (can't remember when) where we see a news broadcast on TV that shows the events of the Incredible Hulk (the battle at the college campus). So those two movies run somewhat concurrently.Same here. I am trying to think if they reference any events from Incredible Hulk in the others.
Every time I keep hearing that they cut that scene from Cap, I'm wondering if they're going to use it in Avengers.
Edit: nevermind, beaten. Shame it was cut from Avengers, too. The blu-ray release definitely needs to be the full cut with the extra 30 minutes because while I agree that the ending of Cap with that last line was fucking perfect, it would be an extremely good scene to have to flesh out his development in the modern era.
I don't think there's references to the other films in Incredible Hulk. Might be wrong though.
I don't think there's references to the other films in Incredible Hulk. Might be wrong though.
Doesn't Tony Stark walk into a bar at the end?
To recruit wolverine?
any chance Agent Coulson or Nick Fury die in this film?
any chance Agent Coulson or Nick Fury die in this film?
any chance Agent Coulson or Nick Fury die in this film?
any chance Agent Coulson or Nick Fury die in this film?
any chance Agent Coulson or Nick Fury die in this film?
When Stark is talking to Fury at the end of IM2, the broadcast of Hulk at Culver University from TIH is shown on a TV in the background. That's all I'm aware of.
I fear for JARVIS' safety.
He's just a computer program in this though right? No butler?
In other news, I just bought a bunch of the Avengers Lego sets they put out recently. I'm more excited than is probably healthy to put together a little team of Lego superheroes.
I can't seem to find it, but Whedon was asked in an interview about how he dealt with being unable to kill any major characters. He had a good answer, but I don't want to butcher it. Anyone know which interview it was?
The trailers/teasers have done nothing for more, nor have they given me the slightest idea of what this is about outside of "let's make a bunch of money." And everything seems to have been shot like a non-cinematic television show. Bleh