[Movies] Avengers

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ElJuski

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did that extended scene of the group together manage to shut all you assholes up about Hulk just appearing out of thin air? Or is there more five second clips that need nitpicking and parsing?
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are there, ARE There more. ugh I hate myself
 
For one, he was only briefly a villain. Two, where else would you put him? He's not a strong or big enough character to support his own movie. Being one of the sideline guys while the big four (Iron Man, Cap, Thor, Hulk) take most of the limelight sounds about right to me.
 
For one, he was only briefly a villain. Two, where else would you put him? He's not a strong or big enough character to support his own movie. Being one of the sideline guys while the big four (Iron Man, Cap, Thor, Hulk) take most of the limelight sounds about right to me.
I'm just talking about the transition is all. Did he start out as a villain in the movie?
 
Fleh, good enough for me. Is Ant-man in this? I want Ant-man in this. Minus the the horror of course.
The Ant Man movie- perpetually in development it seems- will be seperate from the Avengers. One day way down the line they might find a way to cross them over, but that's the last I heard.
 
The Ant Man move- perpetually in development it seems, will be seperate from the Avengers. One day way down the line they might find a way to cross them over, but that's the last I heard.
Uh, does this mean their gonna make a SEPERATE Ant-man movie? I don't know how that would work...like at all.
 
....weiiiiiiiiiiiiiiird. Never really saw him as a leading man tell you the truth.
Me neither, but with Edgar Wright behind it I have been pretty interested, and the direction he wanted to go with it sounded pretty awesome.
Edgar Wright said:
“I know there’s a big stigma attached to it, mostly because every movie about shrinking has been about people in peril. I think it’d be great to do a shrinking film about a bad-ass secret agent.”
“Even something like The Incredible Shrinking Man, which is a fantastic film, is about a guy in trouble. But this is going to be nothing like that. It’s essentially a high-tech spy heist film with somebody with a very particular power.”​
 
Light, flaky crust! Real fruit filling! I seem to remember those things burning the inside of my mouth.

The best line in these ads? "They knoweth of yon delicious snack." Speaking of which, I hope Thor has at least one line in archaic English, even if it's just "Verily!" or "I say thee NAY!"
 
Light, flaky crust! Real fruit filling! I seem to remember those things burning the inside of my mouth.

The best line in these ads? "They knoweth of yon delicious snack." Speaking of which, I hope Thor has at least one line in archaic English, even if it's just "Verily!" or "I say thee NAY!"
I remember when Dexter's lab parodied this:


Down right with the weird villain and everything.
 
Wonderful. Everything you want out of an Avengers tv show. Hell I'll go ahead and say it's better than the comic has been in recent years. For another Marvel tv show comparrison, It's Spectacular Spider-man good.
 
But it's not Iron Man: Armored Adventures good. That show is easily the best of the DC bunch right now, with it's Ultimates-inspired universe. They've even been able to handle crossovers well.
 
Avengers keeps teasing me. Every so often it hints at the team actually facing villains, but then it just falls right back to "hero" vs "hero" drama with splash pages of people posing in stances that might remind of someone throwing a punch or something.

*goes back to reading Daredevil*
 
Avengers keeps teasing me. Every so often it hints at the team actually facing villains, but then it just falls right back to "hero" vs "hero" drama with splash pages of people posing in stances that might remind of someone throwing a punch or something.

*goes back to reading Daredevil*
How's the new DareDevil by the way? I heard the reboot kinda sucked.
 
You heard wrong sir. Daredevil is the best book currently being published by Marvel. Amazing art, wonderful writing, marvelous movement, and choice characterization. Matt Murdock is getting his life back on track as the 10 years of "Lets just make shittier and shittier things happen to the Man Without Fear" is finally over, and he actually gets to win. Also fairly, and sadly, unique in a Marvel book, he's actively fighting crime, stopping bad guys, and engaging in super-heroics. I cannot recommend this book enough.
 
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