Marvel's The Avengers |OT| (Dir. Joss Whedon) [Spoilers unmarked]

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Speaking of spoilers, can someone spoil what makes
Thanos (sp?)
so hypeworthy for Avengers 2? It's not like they will rip the plot for A2 directly from the comic, so I'm not worried about "spoilers" as such. Just want to know why I should be excited.

Only thing that I noticed was that they will probably have him getting the Infinity Gauntlet (featured in Odin's vault in Thor) and fucking shit up. His whole deal is being obsessed with death, and wants to put the universe back in "balance" with equal amounts living and dead. Kind of weird, i know. That explains at the end where the one alien is talking to him saying something like "trying to take over the humans in playing with death", he then turns and smiles.
 
Speaking of spoilers, can someone spoil what makes
Thanos (sp?)
so hypeworthy for Avengers 2? It's not like they will rip the plot for A2 directly from the comic, so I'm not worried about "spoilers" as such. Just want to know why I should be excited.

Thanos is a cool fucking character. A serious bad ass that literally worships Death.(his name is based on Thanatos, the Greek god of death. Death in the Marvel Universe is personified as a woman, a female Grim Reaper type figure that Thanos is literally in love with. That's why the scene was so cool for me. When the Chitauri guy says that to fight Earth is to "court Death", it was a double meaning. That's why Thanos grinned.

Also, what Duckroll said.
 
Pretty shameless how so many people are being duped to see this in 3D.

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we want IMAX sound. I'll always be happy to pay more for superior sound. the 3D part is lame, but oh well.


its $28 for a normal non imax showing here so $20 sounds like a steal...
what? does that ticket come with a blowjob?
 
Everyone was laughing when Hulk beat the shit out of Loki, but i didn't get to hear what he said, friend just told me.....Puny God..
 
Sure.

In the comics there was a huge event in the early 90s called Infinity Gauntlet. It was a major crossover across all the Marvel comics, and it was about how Thanos, a space titan, basically gets his hands on the most powerful thing in the galaxy and he proceeds to fuck up every single person who tries to stop him. Cosmic proportions.

Yeah, but its extremely unlikely they'll do that storyline for a number of reasons. When he shows up it will probably be the "ultimate" version.

That being said that character is exciting because he's a major badass. Stronger than the hulk, smarter than doom, with enough tech to lay waste to half the galaxy without the use of plot devices. If you want a threat of epic proportions, he's just under Galactus without the cheese factor.
 
That whole concept seems like it might not work very well in a movie. But I'll wait and see.

It'll have to be massively reworked for a film, sure, but the characters works. I think with comic adaptations, what happens most is to have an iconic visual element for the design, then follow it up with a script and action which makes sense in a film format.
 
I swear, if I was spoilered on TDKR I'm gonna Hulk Smash that guy...

Anyway, I just finished Ultimates 1. Even though I liked it, I'm glad they didn't go that route with the movie. It just wouldn't have worked that well.
 
I swear, if I was spoilered on TDKR I'm gonna Hulk Smash that guy....

me too but that seemed like a common asumption of what will happen. if it was however a spoiler he better not admit it so we will not know for sure.

also at which point can we talk without spoiler tags? everyone should have seen it by now and if not wth are you doing in this topic?
 
BoxOfficeMojo said:
It didn't break the opening day record, but The Avengers still got off to one of the best starts ever on Friday. The movie earned $80.5 million, which is the second-highest opening day ever behind last Summer's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 ($91.1 million). More impressively, when you take midnight grosses out The Avengers scored $61.8 million during the day on Friday, which obliterates Spider-Man 3's previous record of $49.8 million.

Since midnight grosses were only a small part of The Avengers' tally on Friday, it's unlikely that demand is even close to satisfied at this point. Using past summer kick-off comic book movies as a comparison, The Avengers has a legitimate shot at reaching $200 million this weekend. Even if it doesn't get quite that high, it is practically a mathematical certainty that The Avengers winds up setting a new opening weekend record ahead of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2's $169.2 million.
Well damn ...
 
Only thing that I noticed was that they will probably have him getting the Infinity Gauntlet (featured in Odin's vault in Thor) and fucking shit up. His whole deal is being obsessed with death, and wants to put the universe back in "balance" with equal amounts living and dead. Kind of weird, i know. That explains at the end where the one alien is talking to him saying something like "trying to take over the humans in playing with death", he then turns and smiles.

Not "playing with death". He specifically says "court death". It's an important distinction to anyone familiar with Marvel's version of Death.
 
That whole concept seems like it might not work very well in a movie. But I'll wait and see.

It depends how they do it.
Typically, Thanos showing up on Earth was during some big Marvel Comics event, and the whole universe (X-Men, Avengers, Cosmic Marvel, Paranormal Marvel, etc etc) all get involved. As much, comic writers pretty much had no idea how to end it, really. This time, it's just The Avengers, so the plot will probably be more grounded.

If I were writing, I'd base it around Thanos trying to break into Asgard and take the Infinity Gauntlet. He can't actually have that thing in the current MCU and still be able to lose, so they could do the next best thing and just have the threat be that endgame scenario.
 
Bane is creating chaos for a purpose of finishing the job from BB. Joker is someone who was doing it for fun and got easily caught...twice. Bane destroys Batman and Gotham when they try to capture him. That is the difference.

Why is everyone saying this is a spoiler? You can see great examples of these plot points in the trailer. Bane seems to be arresting rich folk which is what that jail is for. Then you have the broken mask and a limping Wayne. It's all there.

Keep in mind we could be completely wrong.
 
Why is everyone saying this is a spoiler? You can see great examples of these plot points in the trailer. Bane seems to be arresting rich folk which is what that jail is for. Then you have the broken mask and a limping Wayne. It's all there.

There is NOTHING in that trailer that would lead you down the path of thinking "Bane is creating chaos for a purpose of finishing the job from BB". NOTHING.
 
Why is everyone saying this is a spoiler? You can see great examples of these plot points in the trailer. Bane seems to be arresting rich folk which is what that jail is for. Then you have the broken mask and a limping Wayne. It's all there.

Keep in mind we could be completely wrong.

Everyone is just hoping it's not a specific spoiler, because he said it with such authority that it seemed like he might have known more. If it's just speculation, I was just disagreeing that I didn't note any of those specific things from the trailers I've seen. No biggie.
 
There is NOTHING in that trailer that would lead you down the path of thinking "Bane is creating chaos for a purpose of finishing the job from BB". NOTHING.

Well yea that was a bit of a stretch. Didn't know that's what people were griping about.
 
There is NOTHING in that trailer that would lead you down the path of thinking "Bane is creating chaos for a purpose of finishing the job from BB". NOTHING.

I think he meant thematically, not literally. If its literal, then yeah, that's a huge spoiler.
 
It would be absolutely insane if Saturday were to top Friday's non-midnight $62M. $200M is a lock if it does.
It might need more than just 62M today to get to 200M. With that said, the previous best Saturday is 51M by SM3 which will get blown away.
 
If they're going to buy rights to characters they don't own with which to fight Thanos, Silver Surfer would probably work the best. I don't think Spiderman or Wolverine would be of much use.
 
only 2? last time I read Ultimate Spider-Man comics, he hooked up with Mary Jane, Gwen Stacy, and Kitty Pride. the dude is a pimp.

Ultimate Spider-Man is so good. It's a shame it'll never be filmed with the way things are going. Also
people generally don't come back to life in Ultimate. Poor Peter.
 
It's a lock to get a $62+m Saturday. Openers always increase from a midnight-less Friday in early May. I'm thinking $65m

If we "assume" $65M we'd be at $145M after 2 days and would need a $55M Sunday to deal the deal.

I think the Saturday figure is doable but I don't know about Sunday now that I look at it. That's an INSANE Sunday number. Biggest Sunday ever is TDK's $44M......
 
If they're going to buy rights to characters they don't own with which to fight Thanos, Silver Surfer would probably work the best. I don't think Spiderman or Wolverine would be of much use.

Surfer is hard to use without including galactus, but No one's using Adam Warlock...
 
If we "assume" $65M we'd be at $145M after 2 days and would need a $55M Sunday to deal the deal.

I think the Saturday figure is doable but I don't know about Sunday now that I look at it. That's an INSANE Sunday number. Biggest Sunday ever is TDK's $44M......

Numbers every year are getting more and more inflated because of 3D screenings though. I think that could push it over.
 
If we "assume" $65M we'd be at $145M after 2 days and would need a $55M Sunday to deal the deal.

I think the Saturday figure is doable but I don't know about Sunday now that I look at it. That's an INSANE Sunday number. Biggest Sunday ever is TDK's $44M......
Yes, what I was alluding to in my previous post. Avengers needs 77M today to get a 55M Sunday. I feel it needs a min of 72-74M Saturday for the 200M to be broken.
 
If we "assume" $65M we'd be at $145M after 2 days and would need a $55M Sunday to deal the deal.

I think the Saturday figure is doable but I don't know about Sunday now that I look at it. That's an INSANE Sunday number. Biggest Sunday ever is TDK's $44M......
Indeed, $65m would probably mean "only" $195m, but with the way this performing, it's possible Saturday could end up way bigger than I'm thinking. Having crazy strong word of mouth could mean $200+m happens.
 
Ultimate Spider-Man is so good. It's a shame it'll never be filmed with the way things are going. Also
people generally don't come back to life in Ultimate. Poor Peter.

I love Ultimate Spider-Man. I actually really love the Ultimate Spider-Man clone saga. Ultimate Spider-Woman is one of my favorite character. it's just really amusing of her origin story

the current ultimate spider-man comics is also very interesting imo, a bit slow, but I like the characters so far.
 
Is the 3d really bad, or people just saying this because of the post conversion? A friend said it was good, just doesn't stand out. He also said it doesn't intrude on the movie and that he ultimately forgot he was watching in 3d a few times. I need that huge screen and sound, mang.
 
Yes, what I was alluding to in my previous post. Avengers needs 77M today to get a 55M Sunday. I feel it needs a min of 74M for the 200M to be broken.

If it got $77M today it would only need $42.5M on Sunday not $55M. If it hits $67-$68 million today and gets a 22% drop on Sunday ($53 million) like Spider-man 3 it would hit $200 million.
 
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