liveman789
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Thank god they made that tree on the right thicker. That was REALLY bothering me.


I'm so excited for the Thanos vs (I'm presuming here) Iron Man, Spider-Man, Dr Strange, Star-Lord, and Nebula (??) scene. The shots so far we've gotten of Thanos jumping over some mega magic explosion from Strange, Iron Man doing a fly by shooting with his weird shoulder cannons, Star-Lord blasting away while jumping through portals I guess... Damn that's all so cool. And Thanos will be there putting up a more than solid fight against many while other villains would crumble.
It's what I've been wanting since AoU. Ultron got punked hard by individual heroes while he's known for solo'ing many Avengers at once.
I think Thanos will for sure be mega nerfed from his comics counterpart and given that he's jumping away from explosions instead of tanking them shows that he actually will have to put in effort and use his skills and intelligence alongside his brute force, but to me that just makes for a more nuanced and epic fight. No one immediately punking anyone, like if Iron Man had simple KO'd Cap with one punch in CW, but a tense, lengthy and brutal battle between one super powerful opponent against a powerful team, which would be awesome given the Avengers movies' track record of no amazing "boss fight" after the waves of cannon fodder.
I just saw a Youtube video (without watching the video), and its title seems to be extremely spoiler-ish. I don't want to click on it, but here's the title (spoiler alert!):
Loki's Death Trailer
I really hope it's a misleading title because I can't imagine, given how secretive Marvel has been with IW's marketing, that they'd give this away through a TV spot.
Yeah, Gunn apparently provided the dialogue for them in the film.
Considering the fact that we may be involved in a nuclear war with Russia in a weeks time -- do you think they'd consider opening the movie a couple weeks early? I'm just saying. A lot of work and anticipation and a box a world wide box office of $35 million dollars would be a disappointment.
Assigned seating has always seemed like a double edged sword. Sure I can pick the seats I want and lock them in. But I have to do that before the best seats are chosen and with assigned seating someone can claim the best seats as soon as tickets go on sale which is sometimes months before a film even comes out. Which means I have to buy my tickets before those other people and claim those seats months in advance. And sometimes who gets the best seats can be determined by how well Fandango handles web traffic and how fast a person's internet speed is.
Whereas without assigned seating I can buy tickets 30 minutes before a film starts and my chances of getting a great seat is the same as the people that preordered their tickets months ago. I don't have to worry about Fandango crashing or web traffic or someone having access to fandango before I do and I don't have to make a mad dash to get to fandango as soon as tickets go on sale. To get a good seat I just have to make sure I'm ready to enter the auditorium when staff begins letting people enter. And considering that the auditorium I watch films in seats 600 people and only about 50 seats can be called bad, I have to be really late to ensure I don't get a good seat.
Considering the fact that we may be involved in a nuclear war with Russia in a weeks time -- do you think they'd consider opening the movie a couple weeks early? I'm just saying. A lot of work and anticipation and a box a world wide box office of $35 million dollars would be a disappointment.
I think it could be part of Thor's quest to get his new weapon. In the TV Spot we see that Thor says that to Rocket. Maybe it's Thor's reaction to be accompanied by Rocket and Groot in his side quest.I wonder what "so cool" is actually a response to.
Considering the fact that we may be involved in a nuclear war with Russia in a weeks time -- do you think they'd consider opening the movie a couple weeks early? I'm just saying. A lot of work and anticipation and a box a world wide box office of $35 million dollars would be a disappointment.
Considering the fact that we may be involved in a nuclear war with Russia in a weeks time -- do you think they'd consider opening the movie a couple weeks early? I'm just saying. A lot of work and anticipation and a box a world wide box office of $35 million dollars would be a disappointment.
Surely Putin wouldn't target our movie theaters. Surely he would avoid those. VLAD, PLEASE.