AlexanderLykins
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If they opted not to use Mephisto, I could see Loki slipping into Mephisto's Infinity Gauntlet role quite nicely.
Or maybe a Loki/Red Skull split.
If they opted not to use Mephisto, I could see Loki slipping into Mephisto's Infinity Gauntlet role quite nicely.
I understand that. But in the movie, Thor (not Hemsworth) is really just a bit bigger than Captain. Steve Rodgers is listed at 6"4 245lbs. Again, he wasn't so big that referring to him as tiny made that much senseIt's not even close when it comes to size and stature. Hemsworth is a mother effin' beast compared to them both.
RDJ is 5'9. When he trained for IM he started at 150lbs. They said he gained 25lbs of lean muscle, but doesn't state how much fat he lost in the process.
http://www.mensfitness.com/life/entertainment/robert-downey-jr-he-was-skinny
Evans is barely 6'0 .... for CA:TFA he increased his weight from 77kg's (169lbs) to 82kg's (180lbs)
http://www.twoscoopsgethuge.com/post/26488615208/chris-evans-captain-america-workout-and-diet
Hemsworth is minimum 6'3. He started at 190 lbs and ended up 209lbs to the point where he was so bulked he could barely fit his suit.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/lat-muscles-hem_letxutnc20110525131305-photo.html
I understand that. But in the movie, Thor (not Hemsworth) is really just a bit bigger than Captain. Steve Rodgers is listed at 6"4 245lbs. Again, he wasn't so big that referring to him as tiny made that much sense
they see me brolin they're lovin.....brolin brolin brolin keep those wagons rollin...
No. In CA:TWS Rogers was listed at 6'2 240lbs .... which I just laughed at. Visually seeing Cap, Stark, and Thor in the hellicarrier lab together you could see he out-classed them in every size category.
I read that Star-Lord has some sort of translator thing implanted in his neck.
It's not even close when it comes to size and stature. Hemsworth is a mother effin' beast compared to them both.
RDJ is 5'9. When he trained for IM he started at 150lbs. They said he gained 25lbs of lean muscle, but doesn't state how much fat he lost in the process.
http://www.mensfitness.com/life/entertainment/robert-downey-jr-he-was-skinny
Evans is barely 6'0 .... for CA:TFA he increased his weight from 77kg's (169lbs) to 82kg's (180lbs)
http://www.twoscoopsgethuge.com/post/26488615208/chris-evans-captain-america-workout-and-diet
Hemsworth is minimum 6'3. He started at 190 lbs and ended up 209lbs to the point where he was so bulked he could barely fit his suit.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/lat-muscles-hem_letxutnc20110525131305-photo.html
The combination of this and your avatar has made me laugh my ass off.t:
To be honest, I have liked Marvel's villains more than many seem to. As you mention, The Winter Soldier is great. Also enjoyed the dynamic of the other villains in the film - I don't know the etiquette for spoiling that yet, so I won't go into specifics.
Over in the Iron Man series, you had the great Jeff Bridges as the villain in the first film, and I found his Obidiah Stane to be an enjoyably menacing presence. While people focus on how underdeveloped Vanko was in the second film, Sam Rockwell was as great as he is in everything as Justin Hammer. And for Iron Man 3, I think people's disappointment over The Mandarin may have clouded their perception of Guy Pearce's Killian being a compelling villain in his own right, with one of the best evil schemes of any MCU villain.
Bloody ell! Trevor Slattery, Ac-TOR. I appreciate the twist more as time goes on, it was really a smart idea and noone expected it.
Makes it a bit funnier to me since RDJ played Sherlock Holmes and used a British accent.
IM3's Mandarin (i include Slattery and Killian in that) was better that 90% of the comic portrayals of the character too. The only times i've found him compelling was in the Knauf's Haunted storyline.
Other than that, he's just a Fu Manchu looking megalomaniac with cool powers.
Sounds very cool. I like the idea of him being in the background, most likely plotting as he always does. Hopefully it will help with his mystery, while still pleasing fans of the character.An article on Thanos' role in Guardians of the Galaxy, and some speculation of the part he and the Infinity Stones will play in the larger MCU. Mild GOTG spoilers included:
http://www.vulture.com/2014/06/than...y-stones-josh-brolin.html?mid=twitter_vulture
(via Vulture)What makes him unique in the supervillain pantheon?
I'll let Thanos's creator, writer/artist Jim Starlin, answer this one. "He goes beyond the borders of most other villains," Starlin told me. "His stories are more metaphysical, more acid-trippy." I'd add that Thanos is unusual in that he's rarely depicted as rageful or sullen: He's usually eerily calm and has a near-constant smirk on his face. He's a confident nihilist. You can't negotiate with him. He has nothing to lose. When he's written well, he's about as chilling a pulp villain as there can be.