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Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Rodimus Prime wrote:I liked Iron Man 2 better than Iron Man or Iron Man 3.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Stuartmaximus wrote:with Spiderman in this...it proves one thing...
give the Transformers movie franchise to Marvel!
coz remember...there was a Spiderman Transformers crossover in the comics! which was also by Marvel i believe
Stuartmaximus wrote:with Spiderman in this...it proves one thing...
give the Transformers movie franchise to Marvel!
Stuartmaximus wrote:coz remember...there was a Spiderman Transformers crossover in the comics! which was also by Marvel i believe
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
ZeroWolf wrote:Depends on the how the climax goes as if spideys original role went to black panther then what role is it leaving webhead?
This will definitely be a test to see if the big screen can hold that many super powered people facing off against each other!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Depends on the how the climax goes as if spideys original role went to black panther then what role is it leaving webhead?
This will definitely be a test to see if the big screen can hold that many super powered people facing off against each other!
According to Anthony Russo and Kevin Feige, Spidey will retain his conflicting loyalties from the comics, but neither he nor Ant-Man will have a personal stake in the fighting, and thus they won't be taking it as seriously as everyone else.
Basically, they're comic relief. Fortunately, all I really want from Spider-Man adaptations is that he makes quips, and does whatever a spider can.
ZeroWolf wrote:Shadowman wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Depends on the how the climax goes as if spideys original role went to black panther then what role is it leaving webhead?
This will definitely be a test to see if the big screen can hold that many super powered people facing off against each other!
According to Anthony Russo and Kevin Feige, Spidey will retain his conflicting loyalties from the comics, but neither he nor Ant-Man will have a personal stake in the fighting, and thus they won't be taking it as seriously as everyone else.
Basically, they're comic relief. Fortunately, all I really want from Spider-Man adaptations is that he makes quips, and does whatever a spider can.
That's good then, and probably for the best. Now to start wondering if the solo Venom movie is going to be part of the mcu or out there on its own (still can't believe Sony want to do it without spidey)
@Stu are you talking about that one issue in the early, early run where spidey (rocking the black suit) turns up for no reason then to try and help tf conic sales? A crossover from that concept? I think we're all good.
Besides you really want marvel to own tf? Then it's simple, get Disney to buy hasbro, sorted
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Huh. I actually forgot about that one. It was good and I enjoyed it. Not enough to get it on blu ray, but it was fun. I would place it right below Ant-Man on my list.ZeroWolf wrote:No Guardians of the Galaxy? I'm shocked
Exactly. That's my thinking as well.those at the bottom aren't bad films, just ones that I didn't like as much as all the others.
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