Escape Goat
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Silence, you mewling quim!
oh my god, you cant use obscure 18th century curse words! banned! for Asgard!
Silence, you mewling quim!
Does anyone own one of these:
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I think I want one. F'er is pricey though.
Hawkeye: 12:44. It’s no surprise that Jeremy Renner’s assassin was the recipient of the least screen time. His talent involves being a really good archer with a really awesome collapsible bow and really explosive arrows. His longest scene (2:40) is a conversation with Black Widow following a brawl between the two of them.
Thor: 25:52. Chris Hemsworth gets more than his share of hitting people moments, yet is limited to only one extended dialogue scene — a 2:13-long conversation with brother Loki atop a mountain at night. (Though his perfectly timed “He’s adopted” line got maybe the third or fourth biggest laugh of the film.)
Bruce Banner: 28:03 ... if you're combining the double-duty Mark Ruffalo pulls as both Banner and the Hulk (and you really ought to, since the actor donned a motion-capture suit to play the latter). Still, Ruffalo's unchanged mug gets 20:29 minutes of screen time, which is more than is afforded Renner.
Black Widow: 33:35. The most surprising thing to emerge from our little experiment was the fact that Scarlett Johansson’s three-point landing super-assassin got the third-most screen time of all the superheroes. In fact, she got the most unbroken dialogue scenes of any of the six: her introductory interrogation scene (3:14); recruiting Banner in the slums (2:49); a face-off on the Helicarrier with Loki (3:30); and a conversation with Hawkeye following their fight (2:40). Looks like Whedon realized he needed to give one of the film’s two strong female characters lots of talk time.
Iron Man: 37:01. Not surprising, given the manner in which the Downey Jr. one-liner has become the most reliable part of a Marvel movie. His Tony Stark also gets several extended dialogue scenes: particularly one with Pepper Potts and Agent Coulson (4:48), and another with Loki right before the film’s third-act battle scene (3:52).
Captain America: 37:42. He squeaks by Iron Man, which makes sense, since much of the film’s internal debate about selfishness versus selflessness occurs between Chris Evans’s Cap and Downey’s Stark. He shares substantial scenes with almost every character and is one of the last faces we see on screen, as he rides off on his motorcycle.
Now I want to watch Spidey 2 again as well. Spidey 2 defense force assemble!
Amazing scene.To each his own.
For all of those who want to experience it.
i own every single one that's been released so far.
Wait, what? Are they really going to make a Guardians of the Galaxy movie?
One of these days I hope we get a Spiderman movie that's as good as The Avengers.
Worth it? I only want this one (my favorite design personally). How are you displaying if at all?
The SM movies could really use more comedic moments and less drama. The Raimi ones at least. The new one at least has some quips.
Hope it's not posted yet:
http://www.vulture.com/2012/05/how-much-screen-time-does-each-avenger-get.html
totally, beautiful sculpt and they light up!
Soo...is there ANY chance of some Avengers mention in the new Spiderman? I know Sony does Spiderman movies and Marvel...Marvel movies but it might still happen right? Especially since the new Spiderman talks about Peter's parents and we all know what organization they were part of...
For the record; not saying Spiderman 2 is bad. By any stretch of the imagination. Just has more cringeworthy/plain bad bits than I remember.
How are you displaying them? Case? Free and easy? Still in the box for preservation?
Didn't even catch this in Thor
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Didn't even catch this in Thor
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But I'm guessing Avengers 2 won't be out for years and a bunch of individual movies would have been made by then.
Soo...is there ANY chance of some Avengers mention in the new Spiderman? I know Sony does Spiderman movies and Marvel...Marvel movies but it might still happen right? Especially since the new Spiderman talks about Peter's parents and we all know what organization they were part of...
The Infinity Gauntlet is in Thor?
Man, we need to pay more attention to some of these crappy films.
ikea detolfs. the figures come with a stand as well.
Watch Avengers in 8 years and you'll see the same thing. It happens. Doesn't mean that which was great 8 years ago isn't still great. Sensibilities change over time though.
Didn't even catch this in Thor
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But I'm guessing Avengers 2 won't be out for years and a bunch of individual movies would have been made by then.
Soo...is there ANY chance of some Avengers mention in the new Spiderman? I know Sony does Spiderman movies and Marvel...Marvel movies but it might still happen right? Especially since the new Spiderman talks about Peter's parents and we all know what organization they were part of...
into this...
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There is no way you can justify that. At all. Untill Bruce Banner is doing ballet...
That must be the other Infinity Gauntlet. The one Thanos used was for the left hand:
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That must be the other Infinity Gauntlet. The one Thanos used was for the left hand:
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Different things though... as long as Whedon still directs Avengers 2, we might not have a problem.
Watching Spiderman 2 after 3 lets you see some of the goof that would eventually develop into this...
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stab me some more.
Spider-Man 3 has way worse problems than dancing Peter. That's a highlight.
Now dig on this!
Am I the only one who constantly forgets that two Fantastic 4 films were made?
Am I the only one who constantly forgets that two Fantastic 4 films were made?
Am I the only one who constantly forgets that two Fantastic 4 films were made?
And Ant-Man levels of women abuse. Let's not forget that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvMRH0_Uf9M
Because y'know, portraying a dark side of a person's character is ALWAYS dancing like a 40's swing reject to make someone jealous then casually slapping her upside the head.
I think we'd all like to forget that ever happened. Jessica Alba in a blue skin tight suit was probably the only redeeming factor.
Spider Man 2 had a perfect balance of cheesy campiness and affecting sensitivity - a balance none of these Marvel films have been able to find.
Am I the only one who constantly forgets that two Fantastic 4 films were made?
I put Thor pretty high up on my list, only for the Asgard scenes, the Earth scenes were pretty bad.You liked Thor?
I just found SM2 campy, but Thor is just bad.
I think we'd all like to forget that ever happened. Jessica Alba in a blue skin tight suit was probably the only redeeming factor.
So the Avengers can never team up with the Fantastic Four right?
Still don't understand why people only like Thor's Asgard scenes. There might not be ice giants and giant rainbows and sunshine and farts, but Thor's misadventures on Earth are just so god damn fun.
This drink, I like it. ANOTHER!
Nope. Nothing can. It was unforgivable. Venom. Venom.Also, Drag Me To Hell redeems Raimi 10 times over for whatever atrocities he may have committed with his final Spidey film.
So the Avengers can never team up with the Fantastic Four right?
So the Avengers can never team up with the Fantastic Four right?