Smashlilman
Ouch!!!!
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2012
- Messages
- 3,133
- Reaction score
- 5
- Points
- 31
I'm not a bit surprised and it doesn't take a detective to figure out why.
And it really is *every time*, isn't it?
I'm not a bit surprised and it doesn't take a detective to figure out why.
And it really is *every time*, isn't it?
What would you all do, like, if on the 2nd of May, there is this terrible storm that hits the USA and knocks all of our grids out, and it'll take months to get the power back on, making the wait for The Avengers that much longer.
Now that I read the rest of this post, I do have one other thing to sayBuddy, I don't care who it is I'm sticking up for, I'm gonna call BS when I see it, and that was clearly BS. And I don't literally stick up for him every single time anyone says anything to him, he's a grown man and can fight his own battles.
Everyone here can justify why he's the brunt of so much persecution all they want, but the fact of the matter is, it's never going to change anything. I knew a guy like AB on the very first forum I ever joined. He had a way of getting under a lot of people's skin because he said things that were unpopular and not always the consensus of the whole, and he would usually say it in an "in your face" kind of way. I found myself butting heads with him a few times, but I came to find out that he wasn't really out for blood or intentionally trying to antagonize people by saying what he wanted to say. He just said it in a way people didn't like to hear.
And then I started to realize that this guy was the only guy who could actually spark any kind of meaningful debate or conversation on those boards because he was one of the very few who could actually talk about something other than, "well wouldn't it be cool if this happened?" I started giving him a lot more credit for his knowledge and we eventually got on the same page a lot more often. Point being: I decided to hear what the guy had to say rather than fight back over something that's virtually unimportant in the long run. These are just movies after all.
So, sorry if I seem to be rushing to the man's aid, but I'm not gonna sit here and act like there's nothing wrong with wanting to shut someone up who has something intelligent to say. It's kinda dumb.
6. Nick Fury: Having to learn that he can't control everything as he had hoped (ala the Cosmic Cube)
I just don't see it, if the cosmic cube staff is more powerful than Odin's staff then why doesn't Odin use the cosmic cube to power his staff?
Thor shouldn't fight Loki in THOR II, fighting Loki in two previous films is enough and Thor's rogues gallery is way too impressive for him to keep fighting Loki.
AB, you are some kind of wizard, because no matter what you say it has the innate ability to bring the absolute worst out of some of these people.
I want to see them butt heads in this movie. The Avengers should not be a part of SHIELD; they should be an independent force. Hopefully they will be by the end of this movie.
I really want to see more of Fury's manipulative side revealed in this movie. By the second movie he and The Avengers should be butting heads.
What would you all do, like, if on the 2nd of May, there is this terrible storm that hits the USA and knocks all of our grids out, and it'll take months to get the power back on, making the wait for The Avengers that much longer.
I want to see them butt heads in this movie. The Avengers should not be a part of SHIELD; they should be an independent force. Hopefully they will be by the end of this movie.
But you wouldn't have any powerRead all the reviews written by Australians who saw The Avengers on April 25th.
Loki should be present in Thor 2. He should be apart of the story but he shouldn't be the main Big BAD. As long as Thor 2 is a plot base movie with a strong fleshed out story. Then i see no problem with Loki being involved.
Loki should be apart of the story but the story shouldn't revolve around his involvement. When i think of it it's kind of like how Magneto played a role in X2.
I agree. Setting up shield and fury to be at odds with the avengers is a smart plan...it would end up making for an interesting perspective for a shield movie in the future.
But you wouldn't have any power
Loki is a great shadow to hover over Thor, no matter what story is being told. He's not just a Thor villain, he's a supporting character. Way more interesting to me than Jane Foster.
But since the GA has seen him as a villain in 2 movies now, it might be smart to scale back on him a little bit. Allude to him in Thor 2, but I think it would be fine if he didn't have any real screen time. How many movies is Hiddleston's contract?
So a movie called "The AVENGERS" should not put equal emphasis on the characters that the title is about?
Is this a Leviathan? The design is similar, but I believe this thing here has two arms.
I'm not sure if it has legs too or if there is a serpent body covered by smoke and debris. Hard to tell.
(Should I mention the word "Makluan" again?)
Think about Ghostbusters. Is it about the team as a whole? Yeah. But only one of them gets the romantic subplot, a true character arc, and the lion's share of screentime.
For one thing, Odin hasn't had the Cube in his possession for over a thousand years. It first sat in that tomb in Tønsberg, Norway from 965 AD until the Red Skull found it. After that, SHIELD took possession of it. Ever since I first saw CA:TFA, I've wondered why Odin didn't recover the Cube because it is one of the most powerful artifacts in the Marvel Universe. Hopefully the movie will explain Odin's disinterest.
One possible reason could be that the Cube is so immensely powerful that Odin preferred to leave it in an obscure Midgardian town, where few knew of its existence. So long as humanity had only primitive technology, the Cube would have been relatively safe from exploitation. Once technology advanced, however, the danger would become greater. A thousand years isn't long for an Asgardian, so perhaps Odin took his eye off Midgard and wasn't aware of the potential harm that could come from leaving the Cube here.
Because Odin isn't just a mindless warrior. He would be of the belief that some objects are too powerful to be used by anyone.
Nobody really gives a rats ass what you want out of this movie.