Do you think we can get Ant Man and the Wasp in the sequel, or are their size-changing powers too expensive when combined with all the other effects needed in a film like this?
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I liked it. The Hulk and special effects practically made it great for me. Some costumes where pretty terrible, like Captain America and the Antagonist' with the horns. But I liked it overall.
I watched this not too long ago. The hulk has probably the most memorable scene in the whole film, people in the cinema were literally clapping and cheering.
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I'm annoyed I missed that bit in the credits. I usually stay back and watch them for these movies, but the Hulk cup my Coke came in was just way too big...
part 2 will have spider man he will join group and make sure to stay untill end and there are two endings and next movie comeing up is iron man 3 he be fighting mandarin next...
The movie was great. I don't know what was better: the witty banter between the characters in the beginning or the huge fight at the end. I don't, however, like the new design for Hawkeye. I kinda dug the purple suit...
(By way, I noticed this while watching. Isn't it cool how all the main heroes have an individual color? Like Iron Man is red, Hulk is green, Capt is blue, and Thor is yellow.)
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I watched this not too long ago. The hulk has probably the most memorable scene in the whole film, people in the cinema were literally clapping and cheering.
If you're referring to the scene with Hulk and Loki, then the same thing happened in the theater I went to. I clapped during lots of parts, but the entire audience was during this part and when the credits rolled.
I watched this not too long ago. The hulk has probably the most memorable scene in the whole film, people in the cinema were literally clapping and cheering.
If you're referring to the scene with Hulk and Loki, then the same thing happened in the theater I went to. I clapped during lots of parts, but the entire audience was during this part and when the credits rolled.
Same at mine. Truly going to be a classic scene among blockbuster movies.
I watched this not too long ago. The hulk has probably the most memorable scene in the whole film, people in the cinema were literally clapping and cheering.
If you're referring to the scene with Hulk and Loki, then the same thing happened in the theater I went to. I clapped during lots of parts, but the entire audience was during this part and when the credits rolled.
Same at mine. Truly going to be a classic scene among blockbuster movies.
Likewise, everybody went nuts in the theatre at that moment.
I watched this not too long ago. The hulk has probably the most memorable scene in the whole film, people in the cinema were literally clapping and cheering.
If you're referring to the scene with Hulk and Loki, then the same thing happened in the theater I went to. I clapped during lots of parts, but the entire audience was during this part and when the credits rolled.
This was exactly what happened when I went to see it yesterday! The movie was awesome, serious at times yet funny, and, of course, action packed. I really enjoyed it. My favorite Marvel movie next to Iron Man.
That's my list. Same as yours except you haven't seen Avengers yet and I haven't seen (nor do I ever plan on seeing) Incredible Hulk. It wasn't until I looked at your order that I realized Iron Man 2 is actually worse than Thor, though. They're both in the same league to be sure (and that league would be "barely competent"), but Thor was only terrible in the Earth scenes and IM2 was extremely average in every scene except for the one with the suitcase suit (and even that scene is easily outdone by a similar one in Avengers).
As for my top five comic book/superhero movies ever it goes: 5. Iron Man 4. Captain America: The First Avenger 3. Spider-Man 2 2. The Dark Knight 1. Marvel's The Avengers
I fully expect The Dark Knight Rises to land in one of the top two spots (the fact that I'm not sure it'll be number one after that brilliant, brilliant trailer speaks only to the quality of Avengers). So Iron Man will soon join X-Men: First Class, Batman Begins, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Justice League: The New Frontier, and what I can remember of the first two X-Men movies in the rest of my top ten, bumping the latter out. The only other movie I may have included is Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, but it's not technically a superhero movie and I have mixed feelings about it anyway--yeah, we'll just leave it at that.
I know this is more appropriate for a comic book movie thread, but I made this Avengers one, so whatever.
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