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Blasphemy!
i'm telling ya... it's just freaking bleak!
Blasphemy!
i'm telling ya... it's just freaking bleak!
As sure as I am that Mormons eat their young, I am sure that TDKR will make most mortal's heads explode!
Okay, I just got back from seeing it on IMAX in 3D. If you're afraid of a little geeking out, I suggest you move on.
Here are my non-spoiler thoughts:
- Overall, I thought it was great--especially the second half.
- Sam Jackson over-played it
- Cap looks stupid with his hood up (yes, even allowing for a certain amount of leeway for wearing a super-hero costume). They should have kept the WWII suit—or at least stuck with the more helmet-like headgear. I’m still not sold with Chris Evans as Cap. He’s still more suited for Johnny Storm.
- They missed an opportunity early on for Cap to “earn” Thor’s respect. They should have had him pick up Thor’s hammer in the forest, then it would have made sense for Thor to fall in line when Cap is barking orders later in the movie.
- This is the best Hulk movie, yet. He’s the star—both as Banner and as the Hulk—even though he doesn’t get the same screen time as Iron Man and Cap.
- I think everyone is going to say this is the best comic book movie yet, but I’m not sure it’s going to hold up to that after a couple of years. I think it’s on par with Thor (which you should probably see before you see this one—it’s the one with the most direct links to The Avengers; Captain America, too…you don’t really need to see the Iron Man movies).
- The extra scenes are good. The first one tips you off to the next villain, the second one is just funny. And, the second one is about 7 minutes after the movie ends. If you need to pee (like I had to), you could get up and go and then come back and still catch it.
- The new Spider-Man trailer looks pretty f’n fantastic in IMAX 3-D. I hate that it’s yet another origin story, though.
- The new Batman movie looks like it could disappoint based on the trailer.
Ruffalo nailed it (crazy that he seemed to get the character better than Ed Norton and Eric Bana), but I don't think they should try to do another solo hulk flick. I think he needs other characters to play off of--and that's where you get the tension with him: is he going to follow the plan or just SMASH?I just saw it and was going to post that. I can't wait to see a Mark Ruffalo 'Hulk' movie. They used him perfectly in this and he really stole the show.
I just saw it and was going to post that. I can't wait to see a Mark Ruffalo 'Hulk' movie. They used him perfectly in this and he really stole the show.
Article said:Ruffalo's deal reportedly could include a solo film.
Damn. six movies. Glad he's good at it!
Damn, it was 3 in the morning, and I thought the first extra scene was it. Can anyone give me a description in spoiler format?
Team ASFN..... Should I see this in 3D or is 2D fine?
i hope you're right. I've been dying to see this since the last frame of TDK ended, but, between Bane being the big bad following up probably the biggest bad of all time and the just overall lack of fun and ridiculous anticipation, I just think it's gonna impossible for this not to be a let-down.
OK question. If you already think its not going to be very good and disappoint, then how on earth could it ever be a let down when your expectations are already so low? If anything with such low expectations it will either be what you expected IE no letdown. Or it will pleasantly surprise you?
it was a scene with all of them sitting around wordlessly eating shwarma in a dumpy little place. They dragged it out just the right amount of time -- probably a full minute -- for full comedic effect. For comic book geeks it's a very fun scene.
Damn, it was 3 in the morning, and I thought the first extra scene was it. Can anyone give me a description in spoiler format?
Oh, and this movie was fantastic! Some people that just want the explosions (the same haters that hated Iron Man 2) won't like the first half, but it was absolutely brilliant. Perfect setup. This movie really knocked it out of the park. Should earn good 'ole Joss the mojo to do another Firefly movie
$200 million in the opening weekend. I think Joss Whedon can do absolutely anything he wants to do.
I don't understand this comment at all. Comic books ARE graphic novels, and neither is a retelling of something told in that medium.A buddy of mine made a really good point about this movie and the Dark Knight. This is a great adaptation of a comic book while the Dark Knight is a great adaptation of a graphic novel.
I don't understand this comment at all. Comic books ARE graphic novels, and neither is a retelling of something told in that medium.
Maybe that was true in the 80s. It's certainly not true today.It is the different style of story. Graphic novels are darker comics, which Nolan's Batman series are.