good chance the Mandarin is Trevor.
The other site says that Iron man 3 writer hints "All hail the king" the short that comes with the thor DVD has to do with the Mandarin. We also know Ben Kingsley has filmed something else...there it is
Killian does literally say "I am the Mandarin" however that doesn't mean anything. I mean it could if you interpret it that way but I interpreted at a form of him gloating to Tony Stark that he fooled him and ultimately everyone. He was being cocky with that statement. At least in my eyes it came off that way.
just saw iron man 3 for the first time, and i don't know what you're talking about
It's sad that people are rooting for such a ridiculously lame idea to come to fruition, isn't it? For as much as anyone could despise the twist in the current continuity, this would be exponentially worse from a creative standpoint, and I'd question the judgment of anyone who would get behind something like this. Is it really preferable to be force-fed cliche, by-the-numbers plots as with trite, derivative movies that pander to the audience like Wolverine, Riddick, and Dredd?
This whole "Trevor is secretly the mastermind" business would be a huge creative sabotage.
This sums this film and the Mandarin
This sums this film and the Mandarin
Even though I had a lot disappointments with the movie, not least of which the Mandarin, but I cannot stomach these kinds of videos. To me all they do is cynically nit-pick and tear down anything that a film does. That isn't real constructive criticism or insightful analysis. I get that it's done as a joke but it isn't one I think is funny.
sometimes things can be unanimous though. im3 was dividing but for the most part, won by critics, bo, and audiences alike.
that was a good video. one of the best honest videos I have ever seen.
I'm sure there's an explanation as to why war machine wasn't in avengers, as well as why odin didn't send sif & the warriors 3 with thor,
and they'll have to come up with something for why captain america, black widow, and hawkeye weren't able to help tony, but the hulk is arguably a plot hole. he was there at the end of the movie, where was he the whole time?
per comic books?
well, in that department I've never seen 100%, but I'd say 70% makes a unanimous decision.
Is it really preferable to be force-fed cliche, by-the-numbers plots as with trite, derivative movies that pander to the audience like Wolverine, Riddick, and Dredd?
Yes.
Especially if by pandering to the audience you mean giving me an entertaining and satisfying experience.
I don't like mixing my "entertainment" movies with my "makes-you-think" or "sends-a-message-to-the-audience" movies. The result, in my experience, has always been dreadful.
^ don't get it