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Rodimus Prime wrote:As a fan of Tom Hardy, I'm looking forward to this. However, that last shot kinda pushed it into campy territory. I wonder if Spidey will at least make a cameo.
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TulioDude wrote:Thanos characters is excellent.The adaptation was made really well,to shown not only as Thanos as an antagonist but as a person.
ZeroWolf wrote:Haven't seen it yet but seems that my fears of thanos being unable to live up to the hype of him being teased since avengers 1 is unfounded, can't wait to watch this.
Oh dude, he is nowhere near overhyped. He lived up to expectations. He was a, if not the, main character in the film. There were probably only about 3 or 4 guys who had around as much screentime as he didZeroWolf wrote:Basically I was worried that he had been overhyped but I'm very happy to hear otherwise
ZeroWolf wrote:@The Cornetto trilogy. Now I haven't seen the last one yet, meant to but never found time, but you mean to tell me their connections run deeper then just the principal actors and the subtle nods to each other? Was this revealed in the third film or just what's being said in interviews?
Burn wrote:TulioDude wrote:Thanos characters is excellent.The adaptation was made really well,to shown not only as Thanos as an antagonist but as a person.
It's something they've been working on in his current solo book.
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TulioDude wrote:Is this new ongoing solo book worth it?
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Marvel slayed the buildup, everything worked perfectly, and it has paid off tremendously.
What saddens me is the people complaining about Infinity War as if it is a one shot movie, not part 1 of 2 of the big end to the first 3 phases of Marvel movies that slowly but surely built up on one another in spectacular fashion.
Also, I have an opinion: Iron Man has done his best work in movies that aren't named after him
ZeroWolf wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Marvel slayed the buildup, everything worked perfectly, and it has paid off tremendously.
What saddens me is the people complaining about Infinity War as if it is a one shot movie, not part 1 of 2 of the big end to the first 3 phases of Marvel movies that slowly but surely built up on one another in spectacular fashion.
Also, I have an opinion: Iron Man has done his best work in movies that aren't named after him
I'll agree with this though, I would like to see more about the mandarin after the hail to the king short. Iron man 2, I didn't think was that bad but I was expecting more from whiplash after what I read before (I think the actor was as well) bit it was cool to see iron man and war machine fighting alongside each other. Iron man 3 though...It just seemed pointless and the big reveal? Yeah the fact that marvel essentially back peddled on it shows that even they wished they could go back and alter it.
Big Grim wrote:Saw it last night.
Holy
Cow.
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