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New X-Men - First Class character spotlight clips are cool. Banshee, Havok and Beast!
 
The bestest episode of Angel ever made

Saw Thor last night, good stuff!

Yep the actor playing Thor was amazing and i loved who they had playing Loki. He managed to be a creep and yet still be sympathetic in some scenes

And Sif was ass kicking hawtness
 
I felt bad bad for Loki even though he was the villain. They have done a good job making Magneto and Loki sympathetic in the movies better than say Sandman in Spider-Man 3 which was so heavy handed you sort of rolled your eyes and said really?
 
Crap, all you f***ers have seen it already? I gotta avoid this thread until tomorrow night. :cmad:
 
I haven't and im not going to. *does a moonwalk and exits the thread*
 
Unless the Doctor's not looking.

Then she'll shoot you in the face. :ninja:
 
Has it not been released in the U.S yet or have you just not seen it yet?
 
Tomorrow is the US release date. For some reason, an American movie starring an American comic character from an American publisher (albeit one featuring a largely non-American cast) got released in Australia and the UK first. :huh:
 
Even if the Doctor was looking he would probably let her do it :wow:

And I want to travel in the TARDIS one day so i dont want that to happen
 
Tomorrow is the US release date. For some reason, an American movie starring an American comic character from an American publisher (albeit one featuring a largely non-American cast) got released in Australia and the UK first. :huh:

It's offensive and confusing!
 
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You dumb dumb.
 
Tomorrow is the US release date. For some reason, an American movie starring an American comic character from an American publisher (albeit one featuring a largely non-American cast) got released in Australia and the UK first. :huh:
"The people who ask that question are fanboys who are mad because they want to see it first," noted Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige at Monday's U.S. Thor premiere. "I don't blame them."

The decision rested with Marvel's distribution partner, Paramount. And when we pressed the studio's Rob Moore, he said only, "It's a global market now." Meaning that these days, international audiences are considered equally or more important when planning releases of Hollywood movies.

Plus, the peculiarities of this year's calendar also came into play.

Paramount took advantage of the big European holiday called May Day, as well as the English royal wedding on April 29, which provided many countries with a three or four-day weekend.

The early worldwide opening was also designed to maximize returns for Thor before the next big summer movie, Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, chases the same four-quadrant audience in mid-May.

"It's a strategy that's worked out pretty well," Moore said.

He ain't kidding. Thor already has made close to $100 million before landing in America.​

Now you know and knowing is half the battle :cwink:
 
I don't care about any of that. We should get it first! Why else did we bother fighting a revolution against you jerks? :argh:
 
Tomorrow is the US release date. For some reason, an American movie starring an American comic character from an American publisher (albeit one featuring a largely non-American cast) got released in Australia and the UK first. :huh:

But its main character is an Asgardian

The Norse gods love the UK and Australia :up:
 
We've got a lot of Scandinavian immigrants. That's like all there is in Minnesota. It should've at least been released in Minnesota first! :cmad:
 
Thor is going to be the best movie since 5 Fast 5 Furious
 
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