Vision for me, he is my favorite Avenger now. Plus the A logo on the front is textured like Ultron's body.My thoughts exactly. I see why Vision is a choice but I'm getting Ultron.
I watched the digital verdion yesterday and the deleted scenes were disappointing. The Norn cave being the only interesting one.
The Norn Cave deleted scene doesnt tell us anything new that the scene in the movie disnt convey.
The only difference is that the information is given through possession rather than vision.
The scene plays out like this:
Thor goes to the college and gets Selvig. He tells Selvig that the Norn are the same as the Fates in greek mythology. The only difference being that the Norn actually exist. At the cave Thor tells Selvig they have to make a sacrifice to the Norn which is why Selvig needed to come along. He needs to receive the message while Thor offers himself up as sacrifice to the Norn because he is strong enough to survive it. Thor gets in the water and the Norn possess him and his eyes go white and sinister voices begin to speak through Thor (its genuinely creepy)and he tells Selvig of the doom that is coming and say a few other things. Then they tell Selvig Thor is a fool for offering himself to them but Thor manages to get out before they take him entirely. When Thor is lying on the floor looking freaked out Selvig asks him whats wrong and what is coming andThor looks at Selvig and says the Norn cant see it. Im guessing that it is Thanos that the Norn are encapable of seeing.
Its much moe dramatic in the deleted scene, but the theatrical version gets the same information across without taking as long so I get why they condensed it. But I prefer the version in the deleted scene.
I watched the digital verdion yesterday and the deleted scenes were disappointing. The Norn cave being the only interesting one.
The Norn Cave deleted scene doesnt tell us anything new that the scene in the movie disnt convey.
The only difference is that the information is given through possession rather than vision.
The scene plays out like this:
Thor goes to the college and gets Selvig. He tells Selvig that the Norn are the same as the Fates in greek mythology. The only difference being that the Norn actually exist. At the cave Thor tells Selvig they have to make a sacrifice to the Norn which is why Selvig needed to come along. He needs to receive the message while Thor offers himself up as sacrifice to the Norn because he is strong enough to survive it. Thor gets in the water and the Norn possess him and his eyes go white and sinister voices begin to speak through Thor (its genuinely creepy)and he tells Selvig of the doom that is coming and say a few other things. Then they tell Selvig Thor is a fool for offering himself to them but Thor manages to get out before they take him entirely. When Thor is lying on the floor looking freaked out Selvig asks him whats wrong and what is coming andThor looks at Selvig and says the Norn cant see it. Im guessing that it is Thanos that the Norn are encapable of seeing.
Its much moe dramatic in the deleted scene, but the theatrical version gets the same information across without taking as long so I get why they condensed it. But I prefer the version in the deleted scene.
I believe Scarlet and Vision will have some developments in Civil War.
I didn't "line up" for The Winter Soldier steelbook--just walked in 9 mins after opening and was able to snag one. For the first Avengers, did anybody experience a line of some sort for steelbook? Just trying to get an idea..
I think it's cool they're still using the A logo for Ultron's steelbook. So I'm thinking of getting to my Best Buy at least 30 mins before opening.This is what Best Buy had for the First Avengers Bluray release a Viva Metal Box. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Avengers-Bl...-empty-case-/262047661275?hash=item3d0341fcdb It was a pre-purchase type deal like pay $7.00 down & get the case & pay the balance when the actual bluray came out.