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Could just be the Odinsleep.

I can understand the complaint in IM 2 because Fury kind of drops out of the sky and hands Tony the answer to the problem driving the whole first half of the movie. It was a little too convenient for me. I didn't really think it was too overbearing, though.

Well, I can see the point there, but personally never had a problem with it: Stark is an engineering genius, not a biology/chemistry one, and if he was not seeking help from someone who was (and it was evident he wasn't) then Shield's boffins being able to find a temporary fix to the ailment (they made it clear that injection was just buying him some more time) was not overly convenient to me (well, not so much that I gave it too much thought at least).

Have to admit though I am biased on this issue...(can't wait to see how the Avengers turns out :yay:)
 
Does anyone else think that Josh Dallas is literally identical Fandral? Especially in recent (Coipel?) renditions?
He looks great for the part. I don't know if I'd say "identical." But if the character's got such distinctive facial hair, it's pretty easy to get the look right. Put that facial hair and some green clothes on a person and people will automatically think "Robin Hood," "Fandral," or "Green Arrow," and we can eliminate the first and last for obvious reasons. :oldrazz:
 
Does anyone else think that Josh Dallas is literally identical Fandral? Especially in recent (Coipel?) renditions?
I do indeed AR, I do indeed.
I still want to know what Coipel did for the movie. I'm hoping the DVD will have all kinds of goodies with it. like Out takes. :D
 
Well, I can see the point there, but personally never had a problem with it: Stark is an engineering genius, not a biology/chemistry one, and if he was not seeking help from someone who was (and it was evident he wasn't) then Shield's boffins being able to find a temporary fix to the ailment (they made it clear that injection was just buying him some more time) was not overly convenient to me (well, not so much that I gave it too much thought at least).

Have to admit though I am biased on this issue...(can't wait to see how the Avengers turns out :yay:)
Yeah, they saved it by having Tony have to sift through all of Howard's junk himself, but it was still sort of a deus ex machina. Taken entirely on its own, if Iron Man weren't being tied to the Avengers, the conclusion to that particular arc probably would not have gone down that way. It didn't bother me, though; I'm just saying, I can see how that might come off as a bit convenient or crossover-heavy.
 
I do indeed AR, I do indeed.
I still want to know what Coipel did for the movie. I'm hoping the DVD will have all kinds of goodies with it. like Out takes. :D

Didn't he design the Thor suits?
 
I enjoyed that whole angle in Iron Man 2. Alot of people are of the opinion that it was an easy way to fix a problem (it wasn't a permanent fix), but to me it showed that Stark needed outside help for his problems. It was a theme in that movie that he was a "lone gunslinger" trying to solve all his own issues, but in this case his genius was not enough. Hence, setting up the Avengers where they all rely on each other to get the job done.
 
i read the description of the cap footage and the old man who tells weaving "that is not for your eyes" must be loki after he is banished or defeated in thor. the red skull opens the cube and the old man probably walks away and turns back into loki and smiles or laughs then dissapears that would be a good end credit for thor. i think loki is the old man and is trying to get some power so he can mount another attack on asgard.

this is the cap footage description only.
http://www.ugo.com/movies/comic-con-2010-captain-america-chris-evans-in-costume
 
I dont think it was Deus Ex...they didnt hand the element to him...they just gave him the footlocker
 
yes but the old man will probably be shot by hugo or something to prevent him from letting the information about the cube get out, then when he is alone he will just get back up and change back into loki. loki is defeated because thor has too many allies , so loki tries to create his own ally in the red skull, but he isnt strong enough until he is the red skull.

its far fetched i know, but im trying to think of what the tie to cap could be or how thor would get mixed up with mortals problems. i think it has to be because loki is causing mischief on earth now and thor feels obligated to keep family affairs from leaking over to the mortals
 
First Showing had cap reactions in a video blog and one of the guys said the guy who plays this old man with Red Skull is the guy who plays Argus Filch from Harry Potter Series played by David Bradley
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i read the description of the cap footage and the old man who tells weaving "that is not for your eyes" must be loki after he is banished or defeated in thor. the red skull opens the cube and the old man probably walks away and turns back into loki and smiles or laughs then dissapears that would be a good end credit for thor. i think loki is the old man and is trying to get some power so he can mount another attack on asgard.

this is the cap footage description only.
http://www.ugo.com/movies/comic-con-2010-captain-america-chris-evans-in-costume


Time is the problem with this idea. Thor is exiled to the present, why would Loki later be exiled to over 60 years in the past?
 
yes but the old man will probably be shot by hugo or something to prevent him from letting the information about the cube get out, then when he is alone he will just get back up and change back into loki. loki is defeated because thor has too many allies , so loki tries to create his own ally in the red skull, but he isnt strong enough until he is the red skull.

its far fetched i know, but im trying to think of what the tie to cap could be or how thor would get mixed up with mortals problems. i think it has to be because loki is causing mischief on earth now and thor feels obligated to keep family affairs from leaking over to the mortals
Bit early to speculate on that, I think. We don't know where Loki will be by the end of the film...
 
Time is the problem with this idea. Thor is exiled to the present, why would Loki later be exiled to over 60 years in the past?

loki has done some time travel before, he is banished or whatever at the end of thor, but then goes back to 42 to "find" the cosmic cube. i know time travel is pretty lame excuse for retcon or whatever. just thinking out loud. im not saying this will happen just that it could be a possible end for thor. i really have no idea, since i didnt see the cap footage, only read it. feel free to give opinions or whatever, i really am trying to think what the end of thor will be.
 
You could always say time works differently in Asgard, too. It's a different dimension, after all.
 
the end credit scenes should hint at the next hero...so it shouldnt be about the Red Skull finding the Cosmic Cube and should have something to do with Cap
 
I'm a comic book fan, but I never really picked up any Thor comics. But after seeing that trailer, I want to get some where Thor fights Loki and encounters that freakin' sweet looking Destroyer armor! I think Kenneth Branagh will bring the Thunder!
 
And the Red Skull doesn't have anything to do with Captain America?
 
Bit on the nose, don't you think? Plus, that's not something Thor should do alone. That's an Avengers moment.
 
yea i wonder how they will have any tie in from thor to cap. i hope they play it well.
 
cap was cast last and hugo was cast a while ago so it would seem like they could have filmed the comsic cube stuff to put in thor
 
or they could film the stuff now, and add it into thor during its post production period we are still in.
 
Bit on the nose, don't you think? Plus, that's not something Thor should do alone. That's an Avengers moment.

i am not saying that Thor should find Cap...Tony didnt find Thor's Hammer at the end of IM2
 
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