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Avenger
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Nothing in this movie reminded me of Firefly or Buffy.
Hence the reason I liked it.
Hence the reason I liked it.
^Yes, BW was so Buffy 2.0
There was a line early in the movie that screamed Firefly to me. Fury saying something about "Has the world ended yet? Then we'll act as though it intends to spin on."
The world intending to do something, mixed with the archaic 'on' just sounded right out of Firefly, and no where else, to me.
And yeah, Marvel might have told him to kill Coulson, but Whedon did it in the most Whedonesque way possible.
Nothing in this movie reminded me of Firefly or Buffy.
Hence the reason I liked it.
See my post on page 1 and you'll realize it's a lot like his earlier stuff, at least Serenity in some ways. The only big difference (besides the superhero garb) is the story is less thematically heavy/dark and that there is only one major female role in the whole film.
Also, a difference is some fanboys still complain that there is a woman in the boy's club in the movie.
Also, that post-fight scene in the infirmary, where BW tells Hawkeye about how she broke him out of his spell, sounds like something Buffy would say.
LOL, I was only being half-serious with that comment. Yeah, there are some similarities for sure, but his other stuff never clicked with me the way that this did. Maybe that's just because I've loved most of these characters for years, but regardless... Avengers was awesome.
I don't think the Buffy/BW comparisons are fare. Black Widow IS a badass, it's in her character. Nothing Joss brought to the table.
He brought every word that came out of ScarJo's mouth to the table. He brought fight scenes that are reminiscent of Buffy/Angel to the table. A lot of other people brougth their **** to the table too, but this is the JOSS WHEDON version of the character. At least as written/filmed.
BW's backstory, at least the broad strokes, are pretty cliched. Typical cold war boilerplate, with some super-science thrown in. Marvel has updated/retconned her character in the last 15 years or so, but none of that is really dealt with in the movie.
The fact that she used to be a spy who murdered and manipulated a lot of people before going straight is intact.
Joss' attractive girl foot fetish continued by making Natasha barefoot in her interrogation fight scene and I'm pretty sure Pepper was barefoot in her scenes.
Also *spoiler*
The scene where the Avengers are arguing and Bruce backs up only to be revealed to be holding the spear was very much what happened to River in "Objects in Space" where she picks up a stick and is then told to put down the gun. I thought it was quite brilliant.
A very, very small line of dialogue from Tony Stark, but it's so very, very Whedon...
When they're confronting Fury in the lab, and Tony shows the weapon plans he hacked into: "Excuse me, what were you lying?"
I have to agree with the Whedonizing of BW. Sure, she's completely ass kicking in the comics, but Whedon gave her touches of humor admist the darker moments with Loki and her action scenes reminded me of Buffy's battles with Faith in season 3 and 4. Seriously, those were some fabulously choreographed moments, especially knowing the history between the two slayers.
Agreed with the Thor/Illyria parallels.
I wonder though how much influence RDJ had on some of Stark's lines. Obviously the scenes were a lot more scripted than the Iron Man films, but we all know how RDJ likes to come up with stuff and try it out.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that, but I remember when I first saw it I thought the same thing. An extremely Whedon-y line.A very, very small line of dialogue from Tony Stark, but it's so very, very Whedon...
When they're confronting Fury in the lab, and Tony shows the weapon plans he hacked into: "Excuse me, what were you lying?"
Nothing in this movie reminded me of Firefly or Buffy.
Hence the reason I liked it.
It was actually from "The Train Job," the hastily-written replacement episode for the two-hour pilot. But I agree, that was a great moment, and probably the one that sold most of us on the series.![]()
The scene where Hulk thrashes the living [golden apples] out of Loki reminds me of the scene in Firefly where Malcolm Reynolds has a guy tied up and tells him to deliver something back to his boss...the guy threatens Reynolds, so Mal just straight up kicks the guy into a jet engine. From the 2nd episode "Shindig." Freaking hilarious and amazing.
t:It was actually from "The Train Job," the hastily-written replacement episode for the two-hour pilot. But I agree, that was a great moment, and probably the one that sold most of us on the series.t:
Ha! Yeah, or the moment from Season Two where they've been setting up this evil child vampire as some sort of messiah for the apocalypse or something, and then Spike shows up, throws the kid in a cage, and lifts the cage up into the sunlight, turning the kid to dust.Yep, it also reminded me of the Buffy season 5 finale where they set up the character of Doc (played by Cabaret's Joel Grey!) as this scary superstrong badass... he's standing in front of Buffy on a tower, the only thing between her and her sister who is about to be killed. He approaches and gives the evil villain line "well... this should be interesting" preparing to finally fight Buffy -- and she grabs him and throws him off the tower in about two seconds flat. Brilliant moment.
