Things You HATE: Volume IV

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Hey Manic, is your ankle feeling better now??
 
I'm pretty sure Thor's 344 million is enough to warrant a sequel.
 
JAK®;20351533 said:
So the critical and financial success means nothing?

It means that The Avengers movie should do really well and now people won't be all "who the heck is that tall blonde man with the hammer?"

I'm pretty sure Thor's 344 million is enough to warrant a sequel.

Where would it fit in with the Avengers timeline? Same goes for a Cap sequel.
 
It means that The Avengers movie should do really well and now people won't be all "who the heck is that tall blonde man with the hammer?"
It also means that audiences enjoy seeing him outside of the Avengers setting. In fact, The Avengers is the unknown entity here. Not Thor.

Where would it fit in with the Avengers timeline? Same goes for a Cap sequel.
Literally any time? The characters are allowed to have adventures outside of The Avengers. We already know an Iron Man 3 is in the works.
 
I always saw the 2 or 3 Avengers movies as the "end" for these characters, at least for a while. I'd sit through 50 Thor movies so I hope you're right :up:
 
It means that The Avengers movie should do really well and now people won't be all "who the heck is that tall blonde man with the hammer?"



Where would it fit in with the Avengers timeline? Same goes for a Cap sequel.

After The Avengers? :huh:
 
I always saw the 2 or 3 Avengers movies as the "end" for these characters, at least for a while. I'd sit through 50 Thor movies so I hope you're right :up:
Thinking about it the writers of Captain America have discussed how they would approach a sequel, and Kenneth Branagh has said he would love to return for a Thor sequel, so I think we will be getting them.
 
I think Marvel got their priorities straightened out after the fall out of losing Norton and Favreau, giving the writers and directors more creative control. Fiege isn't going to be the puppy master anymore, and I'm thankful for that.
 
Except that they've kind of painted themselves in the corner with the closing credits in the movie, stating "Thor will be back in the Avengers" rather than Thor 2.

Kind of a dumb move to make anyway; that message at the end is unnecessary (anybody who stays past the end credits already knows about the Avengers movie), and kind of restricts their next step.
 
The Avengers movie is coming out next year. It's not like they'd somehow crank another Thor movie out before then. For all intents and purposes, the closest thing Thor is getting to a sequel in the immediate future is appearing in The Avengers. We'll worry about a sequel after that movie is done.
 
I hate how women all have this "All men are cheating dogs" attitude, then they go watch TV shows about cheating housewives and sympathize with these women :huh:
 
I hate how women all have this "All men are cheating dogs" attitude, then they go watch TV shows about cheating housewives and sympathize with these women :huh:
I agree with you
These women are sexists imo, not all women complain about cheat
 
I hate how women all have this "All men are cheating dogs" attitude, then they go watch TV shows about cheating housewives and sympathize with these women :huh:

Because when men cheat they do it because they are a-holes. When women cheat, they are re-appropriating gender roles, they are empowering their sexuality, they are reacting to the unfair demands society places on them, etc. etc.

PS: Most women I know don't fall for this Hollywood post-feminist garbage either. They watch shows with philandering female characters in them the same way guys watch things like Jackass, pro wrestling or the Hangover: in no way to we approve of what the people on screen do, but we enjoy watching people making destructive decisions with humourous and/or dramatic results.
 
I absolutely hate when your supervisor mistreats you.:argh:
 
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