MaxonTreik
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I'll pop along to my local Cineworld (eww) in between studying sessions. Just going for 2D because my limited experiences with 3D were not fun at all. Not even a 3D IMAX showing can entice me.
I cracked up at the part where Captain America was giving orders, turned to Hulk and said, "Hulk? Smash". Also the part where Hulk grabbed Loki and smashed him a good amount had me and the entire audience in stitches. Tony was hilarious as always. I did feel like a dork being the only person in the audience laughing at the Stan Lee cameo.Sparrowsabre7 said:Also the film is funny as hell, it’s my favourite of all the Marvel films thus far for sure
MaxonTreik said:Just got back and I enjoyed that a lot more than I thought I would. I was expecting it to not live up to the hype, but I must admit it actually help up pretty well. Characters wise I was pleased, although, like Sparrow said, Thor was a bit stony faced. I found Captain America far too serious and really dull. I kind of felt sorry for CA, Hawkeye and Black Widow since during the action scenes they had to take on minions whilst Ironman, Hulk and Thor stole the show and had more important things to do.
I cracked up at the part where Captain America was giving orders, turned to Hulk and said, "Hulk? Smash". Also the part where Hulk grabbed Loki and smashed him a good amount had me and the entire audience in stitches. Tony was hilarious as always. I did feel like a dork being the only person in the audience laughing at the Stan Lee cameo.Sparrowsabre7 said:Also the film is funny as hell, it’s my favourite of all the Marvel films thus far for sure
America just loves nukes. You can't defeat a single enemy without nukes (apparently).Sparrowsabre7 said:I would just mention one thing that annoyed me and that was the insta-kill of all the Chitauri when the nuke hit their mothership I understand WHY it was done, but I feel like it was a bit of a cheap shot and was a bit too Independence Day/ Phantom Menace.
I was glad they had the shot of people pinning rememberance posters/ notes to a board in the aftermath. It's incredibly rare for an action film like this to acknowledge that people actually die in these big city-wide blowouts so it being addressed in such a sbtle way that avoided the cliché lingering shots of a ruined city/ dead bodies was good to see.
Joshawott said:America just loves nukes. You can't defeat a single enemy without nukes (apparently).Sparrowsabre7 said:I would just mention one thing that annoyed me and that was the insta-kill of all the Chitauri when the nuke hit their mothership I understand WHY it was done, but I feel like it was a bit of a cheap shot and was a bit too Independence Day/ Phantom Menace.
I was glad they had the shot of people pinning rememberance posters/ notes to a board in the aftermath. It's incredibly rare for an action film like this to acknowledge that people actually die in these big city-wide blowouts so it being addressed in such a sbtle way that avoided the cliché lingering shots of a ruined city/ dead bodies was good to see.
Yeah, one thing I loved about this film was it wasn't just "Heroes come in and kick bad guy butt!", it actually had a real sense of war. I think every hero had their "Oh ****..." moment during it.
MaxonTreik said:They didn't look organic to me. Besides, even if they were, they come from a different world. For all we know that mothership was needed to keep them alive in our world.
Yeah, as the movie was going through it really looked like they were going out of their way to show an overly "clean" battle, so it was nice to see that recognized in the end.Sparrowsabre7 said:I was glad they had the shot of people pinning rememberance posters/ notes to a board in the aftermath. It's incredibly rare for an action film like this to acknowledge that people actually die in these big city-wide blowouts so it being addressed in such a sbtle way that avoided the cliché lingering shots of a ruined city/ dead bodies was good to see.
ilmaestro said:Yeah, as the movie was going through it really looked like they were going out of their way to show an overly "clean" battle, so it was nice to see that recognized in the end.Sparrowsabre7 said:I was glad they had the shot of people pinning rememberance posters/ notes to a board in the aftermath. It's incredibly rare for an action film like this to acknowledge that people actually die in these big city-wide blowouts so it being addressed in such a sbtle way that avoided the cliché lingering shots of a ruined city/ dead bodies was good to see.
memorium said:Saw this yesterday and like a lot of people here I thought it was amazing. I had no idea there would be so much comedy packed into it though, which was unexpected, but worked really well. I also saw it in 3D and it felt a lot more convincing than some other 3D movies I've seen.
The nuke scene was a little cheap, and the Chitauri stuff could've been developed as well, they just seemed a bit of a throwaway element, but like Sparrow said, the way the movie was set up would make it very difficult to give an explanation, and seeing how no one would really know what would happen, it makes sense.
I think we could expect a sequel to be in the works if there isn't already one in the pipeline.
Haha.Sparrowsabre7 said:I also liked Harry Dean Stanton (I think that was him) saying "Are you an alien?" Surely you should know Harry lol.
ilmaestro said:It's still not about 3D movies for me, so I just went 2D. I am not convinced of the benefit yet.
Haha.Sparrowsabre7 said:I also liked Harry Dean Stanton (I think that was him) saying "Are you an alien?" Surely you should know Harry lol.
As soon as the "mewling quim" was pulled out, I immediately said to my buddy "best insult to get in a mainstream film EVER", very surprised they slipped it in there.
As far as the Chitauri go, I largely agree about the vagueness of... things. I have read basically zero Ultimate universe comics, so I have started by reading the original run of The Ultimates to get more of a feel for it, since the Marvel Cinematic Universe stuff seems to be leaning increasingly far in that direction.