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I suppose I shall be one the to start.
Ahem.
Just got to watch Captain America and Thor, have to say I quite enjoyed the forays.
I'll keep watching if their as good as those.
Of what I've seen, Thor was actually pretty run of the mill. Have yet to watch Cap though. Iron Man 1/2 were fantastic and I can't wait for 3.
I liked Thor solely because of the coffee scene. And also the South Park episode about the History Channel.
The black guy guarding the gate was also great.
Thor was pretty average, nothing much of substance and you could definitely feel like it was a movie to set up for the Avengers. Captain America was genuinely good though.
Pretty damn awesome
Iron man 3 "Destroyed" The Avengers Overseas Opening
Not gonna be out till Friday here, and I'm not gonna see it 'til a week after that but still, DYYAMMNNN
GET HYPE FUCKERS
Oh wow. Makes sense though, I can't think of a single thing wrong with Iron Man 3. Except maybe referencing certain events from the Avengers, which some people might not have watched before it.
Shouldn't really be an issue. Its like comic book references. If it doesn't make sense to people, it just goes 'whoosh' over their heads. At this point though, its fair to assume that people who are watching Iron Man 3 have watched Avengers.
Thor 2 was… okay. The story was… okay. Christopher Eccleston was… okay. Rather misused actually. Loki was the best part really.
post-credits scene
I thought the movie was hysterical, myself, and rather in the vein of the first one, as being a good "popcorn muncher" - you sit back, disengage brain, and enjoy the ride.
I'm trying to figure out when I can see it again - and yeah, that scene was cool.
Saw Thor 2 yesterday, I will say I'm glad I saw it in theaters, cus that shit was definitely made for it
plot wise it was pretty predictable, alot of the "twists" i feel you could see coming a mile away, ... well if you had even that much time
like seriously
but yeah was pretty enjoyable to watch, even if Natalie Portman was Macguffining it up
also
Yup. :)
It's what I call a "popcorn muncher" - you sit back, eat your popcorn, and just enjoy it. No serious thinking required. :) And you watch it for the performances of the people in it; I mean, they've got major talent here, and they're all so obviously enjoying it, so how can you not?Quote:
plot wise it was pretty predictable, alot of the "twists" i feel you could see coming a mile away, ... well if you had even that much time
like seriously
but yeah was pretty enjoyable to watch, even if Natalie Portman was Macguffining it up
Count again - they've revealed two, and there are six. (Though oddly enough, I wouldn't have pegged that one as the blue one . . .) :DQuote:
also
I cant math
but yeah that means waits gonna be even longer, but all the more hype.... maybe
and eh
Finally saw Thor 2.
Well, I could nitpick every instance (not really, I don't want to), but in the end let's say this movie was... really, really silly.
Not in a "what the fuck am I watching?" way, but still not in a good way. There were a lot of "mmmyeh, really, no" stuff going on.
Some things to say though: I realized how good Hiddleston is in portraying Loki. I mean, he is Loki, incarnated. He totally portrays a character that feels "real". On the other hand, though, Natalie Portman's Jane Foster is completely superfluous).
Dem hints at the Infinity Gems~
AND THAT POST CREDIT SCENE, MEN. I was totally blown away. Like literally, "shiiiiiiiit!!". I was already surprised at Loki's betrayal, but okay, I could have expected that, but not the post credit scene!
Ah, that's him! I knew I had already seen that face!
To be fair (or better, as not a particular hardcore comic fan), I'd say that switching the colors (and relative powers) of some gems is a minor and overall irrelevant change.
Well, shit. I need to go see this.