Chances are this movie will exceed my expectations rather than disappoint them, and they're already pretty high as it is![]()
To read or not to read that is the question.The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.
That isn't what I meant. I meant that Thor could banter with Loki in general. I wasn't referring to that specific scene. As others have mentioned, that's classic Tony![]()
The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.
The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.Wouldn't that be a better set up for Silver Surfer and not the Avengers?
Yes, I'm still lamenting the misuse of the character Fantastic Four 2 and the lack of a solo film.
The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.Wouldn't that be a better set up for Silver Surfer and not the Avengers?
Yes, I'm still lamenting the misuse of the character Fantastic Four 2 and the lack of a solo film.
Thank you sir, expected then. That narrows it down then!!@Captain Craig...it's cool and expected![]()
I wonder if explanation is given on why Asgard isn't stepping in to stop Loki's plans like they did to stop the Frost Giants' go at Earth? Seems to me they'd see themselves as being just as "responsible" for Loki as they would the Frost Giants. (I'm guessing whoever Loki gets "fully back", how Thor gets back precludes any involvement from Asgard.)
I enjoyed it. And I couldn't disagree more about Whedon's direction, I thought the way it was done was perfect. The way Tony is acting gives me the impression that it isn't meant to be some big tense confrontation, they're just having a conversation. And I really couldn't give a crap about how something is lit, as long as I can see what's going on I'm happy.
I've watched that scene three times, and I've been trying to find a way to formulate what I don't like about it, and I think the best way to put it is: There's no tension. Seriously, there's no tension at all, considering that it's a middle-aged mortal man talking smack to a literal genius, mastermind demigod. It's shot like a pleasant chat between two acquaintances. (And, my God, I don't think the cinematography could be any more lifeless. This scene was lit just as brightly as the forest scene we've seen in the trailers, which was lit just as brightly as the scenes on the Helicarrier that we've seen.)
Hiddleston and Downey, Jr., are clearly trying their damnedest despite how woefully under-directed the whole scene is and how hokey the dialogue is (that whole scene feels like it was written just to be put into a trailer and commercials -- "you can be damn sure we'll AVENGE IT), but, fuck.![]()
The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.Wouldn't that be a better set up for Silver Surfer and not the Avengers?
Yes, I'm still lamenting the misuse of the character Fantastic Four 2 and the lack of a solo film.
I always associate Thanos with Mar-Vell and Warlock.
The content of the post-credits scene has been revealed:
Thanos shows up.Wouldn't that be a better set up for Silver Surfer and not the Avengers?
Yes, I'm still lamenting the misuse of the character Fantastic Four 2 and the lack of a solo film.
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