Burn wrote:All those deaths meant nothing to me, considering the majority of them already have sequels of their own movies in the pipe line.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Yes, I got a little misty tooD-Maximal_Primal wrote:And Shajaki, that's something interesting to bring up, and I like it. Spidey's death was the one part of the movie where I cried, it hurt
Yes! What was the point of rescuing the downtrodden of Asgard, only to have them all BRUTALLY SLAIN, OFF SCREEN, IN THE OPENING MINUTES OF THE MOVIE?! I thought they would establish an Asgardian colony on earth ala Thor post Civil War.TulioDude wrote:Did anyone else felt that the ending of Thor Ragnarok after Infinity War got a little more bittersweet?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:I finally watched Black Panther. I enjoyed it, and it was good, but not that good..... though I suppose that is my whiteness talking.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I finally watched Black Panther. I enjoyed it, and it was good, but not that good..... though I suppose that is my whiteness talking.
I feel this came out wrong. I understand why this movie was so amazing for so many, I do. I'm happy for that and content to take anything from it. I just mean I don't have that connection to this film, so for me it was just another marvel movie. Very well done, enjoyable, and above the average, but no Civil War or Ragnorok.
shajaki wrote:Great... another thread for Duragrip to ruin....
It's funny about Black Panther though. I felt compelled to say it was great, but didn't really think so. Which like Densh don't get me wrong, I still thought was a wonderfully enjoyable installment, but not one of the greatest Marvel flicks it was hyped up to be.
However, I did end up seeing it a second time, and for some reason was able to get into it much more than the first viewing. I rank it higher now, and my main complaint is just that the villain was pretty much a copy paste evil Black Panther. Shattered Glass almost
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
A giant gold glove with stones in it.ZeroWolf wrote:I wish I'd gotten all the phase one movies in the set they'd released after avengers, the one in the briefcase. That was beautiful. I can see them doing a master set though but what form will it take?
I also thought the story was simple, but the action and humor more than made up for it. My favorite moments were when Colossus beat Juggernaut by anal electrocution and of course the credit scenes. Also, when they were in the X-mansion if Patrick Stewart would have shouted "That's my f**king chair!" it would have been perfect.Burn wrote:Watched Deadpool 2 yesterday. I think I set my expectations high.
It was a good movie, definitely one of the best I've seen, but ... something didn't seem right story wise, it was very simplified, yet he still did a fantastic job of smashing the fourth wall.
It's definitely worth seeing in the cinemas, don't waste time waiting for home release.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I also thought the story was simple, but the action and humor more than made up for it. My favorite moments were when Colossus beat Juggernaut by anal electrocution and of course the credit scenes. Also, when they were in the X-mansion if Patrick Stewart would have shouted "That's my f**king chair!" it would have been perfect.Burn wrote:Watched Deadpool 2 yesterday. I think I set my expectations high.
It was a good movie, definitely one of the best I've seen, but ... something didn't seem right story wise, it was very simplified, yet he still did a fantastic job of smashing the fourth wall.
It's definitely worth seeing in the cinemas, don't waste time waiting for home release.
WreckerJack wrote:Are the comics good? Which one to start with?
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