Just saw this, it's the best Marvel Cinematic Universe movie without a doubt. Not a single second was wasted, I was basically glued to the screen during the entire film. The action choreography was amazing, so elaborate, also the best I've seen in a Marvel flick. Great stuff, couldn't be happier.
You son of a bitch. You, along with others, are cementing this necessity to see it on opening night. Don't tell me it's so good! God damn it
You son of a bitch. You, along with others, are cementing this necessity to see it on opening night. Don't tell me it's so good! God damn it
It's beyond good. ITS SO FUCKING GOOD!
It's beyond "so good". Really. If you like the MCU even a little this will blow you away.
For those who seen it in 3d, is it good?
For those who seen it in 3d, is it good?
...at no point did this look like a missWhile on first glance the initial trailers made this look a bit like a miss, I'm getting pretty hyped...
The beginning of the film is essentially MGS: The Movie.
For someone who hasn't watched a single Marvel cinematic film but has read the comics, how lost will I be? Curious about the movie because Chris Evans was great in Snowpiercer.
The general consensus so far is to see it in 2D, the 3D adds nothing and is not worth it. That's what most people have been saying anyway.
No. In fact it is the other thing.
Read the Brubaker run many years ago but yes, I know all of that! Looks like they haven't deviated much from the comics. Guess I'll watch the movie next week. Thanks.Read which comics? Do you know that Captain America is a WW2 super soldier fighting a Nazi high tech organization known as Hydra? Do you know he was frozen in ice and defrosted in modern day? Do you know that he works for an international intelligence/defense organization called SHIELD, run by Nick Fury? If you know all that, you should be good to go for this movie.
Read the Brubaker run many years ago but yes, I know all of that! Looks like they haven't deviated much from the comics. Guess I'll watch the movie next week. Thanks.
So Marvel Studios have films planned all the way to 2028...
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=97380
So Marvel Studios have films planned all the way to 2028...
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=97380
I don't give a shit about X-Men and Spider-Man if they keep this up. Interesting that FF isn't mentioned in that same sentence. I wonder if the roadmap does include potential FF movies.
What do you mean whedon is sabotaging ff movie? How?Whedon is already sabotaging the project as we speak, and soon he shall be reporting to Overlord Feige. Everything is going according to plan.
So Marvel Studios have films planned all the way to 2028...
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=97380
What do you mean whedon is sabotaging ff movie? How?
Yup. This could be a great journey. Only potential issue is casting. I'm sure at some point they'll just Ant Viv a cast member to see how it's received.In 14 years I can definitely see them adding enough characters and series to make the MCU effectively as densely populated and diverse as 616. They can literally tell stories forever and as long as they continue making GOOD movies and making them feel fresh and diverse (this strategy of assigning different "genres" to each movie is super effective), people are going to keep showing up.
"I think Bond is a good example. Let’s put it this way: I hope Downey makes a lot of movies for us as Stark. If and when he doesn’t, and I’m still here making these movies, we don’t take him to Afghanistan and have him wounded again. I think we James Bond it."
"I think [the character] can age with the actor, if the actor stays with it."
"I think the term reboot has got to go. I think it’s like after the Star Wars movies nobody likes the idea of prequels, and reboots have turned into the same thing. It means ‘Oh they’ve run out of ideas! It’s bad.’ I’ve seen The Amazing Spider-Man. It’s awesome. It’s totally fresh and unique."