Just watch iron man 3
FTFY
Just watch iron man 3
man those after-credits spoilers sound like the same old shit. i am wary of reviews that end with "do not miss the after credits scene". since that stuff is strictly for the people who are completely enthralled by the universe, when the movies themselves are feeling like teasers for the future movies (age of ultron) these after credits scenes are getting redundant. hell imo iron man 3 has the best one tbh. i wanna hear impressions from people who don't really care for these movies. or think that cap 2 and gotg > the rest.
movie itself is sounding like it might be fun though. honestly even a film with only a vestige of wright's work is still guaranteed to be better than most of marvel studios' movies imo. more of his kind of work is what the genre needs.
edit: man i dunno what I'm even complaining about, this shit aint for me.
My sister doesn't go to the movies at all. Last time she entered a theater was probably 15 years ago
She never watched a single super hero movie. Not even the first spiderman
Already got her convinced to watch this one with me. I hope it's good otherwise it will be another 15 years of her avoiding movies
(I remember the last time we went to the movies! It was "land of the dead". So it wasn't 15 years, only 10)
Saw the world premiere yesterday. Here's some bullet points on my end. No Spoilers.
- More enjoyable than Age of Ultron. It's smaller in scale/scope and felt way more focused, which helped it out a lot. Didn't feel bogged down by the MCU, which is what I felt about Ultron.
- The comparisons to Ocean Eleven aren't entirely accurate. It's definitely a heist/burgling movie, but doesn't really have the Ocean's swag/feel. At the same time that's not a bad thing.
- The comedy is very Rudd/Apatow feel. Conversational, improv. The jokes land, unlike Age of Ultron's. I thought it overall was one of the funniest Marvel movies. Very lighthearted but still had pretty solid "human" moments. The motivations are clear.
- Not really any annoying/throwaway characters.
- The MCU tie ins don't feel ham-fisted. It feels very organic and it's not overdone at all.
- There is one sequence/MCU tie-in that you really don't want spoiled. It was great not having any idea it was going to happen. It was pretty important in the movie too.
- The two credits scenes were really cool. Enjoyed them both immensely and they were better than AoU's.
- Michael Douglas is in the movie way more than I expected. It's more of an ensemble movie than I thought it would be.
- Hope Van Dyne was a pretty good character overall. She was essentially the anti-Jane Foster.
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
If anyone has any other questions, let me know and I'll try to answer. PM me if you want spoilers.
Someones gonna need to start a GAF support group. So tempted to PM.Spoilers are just a PM away?
I must stay strong.
Saw the world premiere yesterday. Here's some bullet points on my end. No Spoilers.
- More enjoyable than Age of Ultron. It's smaller in scale/scope and felt way more focused, which helped it out a lot. Didn't feel bogged down by the MCU, which is what I felt about Ultron.
- The comparisons to Ocean Eleven aren't entirely accurate. It's definitely a heist/burgling movie, but doesn't really have the Ocean's swag/feel. At the same time that's not a bad thing.
- The comedy is very Rudd/Apatow feel. Conversational, improv. The jokes land, unlike Age of Ultron's. I thought it overall was one of the funniest Marvel movies. Very lighthearted but still had pretty solid "human" moments. The motivations are clear.
- Not really any annoying/throwaway characters.
- The MCU tie ins don't feel ham-fisted. It feels very organic and it's not overdone at all.
- There is one sequence/MCU tie-in that you really don't want spoiled. It was great not having any idea it was going to happen. It was pretty important in the movie too.
- The two credits scenes were really cool. Enjoyed them both immensely and they were better than AoU's.
- Michael Douglas is in the movie way more than I expected. It's more of an ensemble movie than I thought it would be.
- Hope Van Dyne was a pretty good character overall. She was essentially the anti-Jane Foster (Strong, seemed to care about her role, tough, extremely capable.) She's most comparable to a Peggy Carter in terms of role and characteristics.
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
If anyone has any other questions, let me know and I'll try to answer. PM me if you want spoilers.
Confidence for the movie is returningSaw the world premiere yesterday. Here's some bullet points on my end. No Spoilers.
- More enjoyable than Age of Ultron. It's smaller in scale/scope and felt way more focused, which helped it out a lot. Didn't feel bogged down by the MCU, which is what I felt about Ultron.
- The comparisons to Ocean Eleven aren't entirely accurate. It's definitely a heist/burgling movie, but doesn't really have the Ocean's swag/feel. At the same time that's not a bad thing.
- The comedy is very Rudd/Apatow feel. Conversational, improv. The jokes land, unlike Age of Ultron's. I thought it overall was one of the funniest Marvel movies. Very lighthearted but still had pretty solid "human" moments. The motivations are clear.
- Not really any annoying/throwaway characters.
- The MCU tie ins don't feel ham-fisted. It feels very organic and it's not overdone at all.
- There is one sequence/MCU tie-in that you really don't want spoiled. It was great not having any idea it was going to happen. It was pretty important in the movie too.
- The two credits scenes were really cool. Enjoyed them both immensely and they were better than AoU's.
- Michael Douglas is in the movie way more than I expected. It's more of an ensemble movie than I thought it would be.
- Hope Van Dyne was a pretty good character overall. She was essentially the anti-Jane Foster (Strong, seemed to care about her role, tough, extremely capable.) She's most comparable to a Peggy Carter in terms of role and characteristics.
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
If anyone has any other questions, let me know and I'll try to answer. PM me if you want spoilers.
Thanks for the write-up. My girlfriend wants to see it but also hasn't seen any MCU movie since Iron Man (which I think she has mostly forgotten anyway). Is it safe to say she can walk into this without any prior knowledge about anything MCU and understand it just fine?
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
.
I enjoyed Ultron more than avengers 1. Sorry everyone.
Saw the world premiere yesterday. Here's some bullet points on my end. No Spoilers.
- More enjoyable than Age of Ultron. It's smaller in scale/scope and felt way more focused, which helped it out a lot. Didn't feel bogged down by the MCU, which is what I felt about Ultron.
- The comparisons to Ocean Eleven aren't entirely accurate. It's definitely a heist/burgling movie, but doesn't really have the Ocean's swag/feel. At the same time that's not a bad thing.
- The comedy is very Rudd/Apatow feel. Conversational, improv. The jokes land, unlike Age of Ultron's. I thought it overall was one of the funniest Marvel movies. Very lighthearted but still had pretty solid "human" moments. The motivations are clear.
- Not really any annoying/throwaway characters.
- The MCU tie ins don't feel ham-fisted. It feels very organic and it's not overdone at all.
- There is one sequence/MCU tie-in that you really don't want spoiled. It was great not having any idea it was going to happen. It was pretty important in the movie too.
- The two credits scenes were really cool. Enjoyed them both immensely and they were better than AoU's.
- Michael Douglas is in the movie way more than I expected. It's more of an ensemble movie than I thought it would be.
- Hope Van Dyne was a pretty good character overall. She was essentially the anti-Jane Foster (Strong, seemed to care about her role, tough, extremely capable.) She's most comparable to a Peggy Carter in terms of role and characteristics.
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
If anyone has any other questions, let me know and I'll try to answer. PM me if you want spoilers.
Saw the world premiere yesterday. Here's some bullet points on my end. No Spoilers.
- More enjoyable than Age of Ultron. It's smaller in scale/scope and felt way more focused, which helped it out a lot. Didn't feel bogged down by the MCU, which is what I felt about Ultron.
- The comparisons to Ocean Eleven aren't entirely accurate. It's definitely a heist/burgling movie, but doesn't really have the Ocean's swag/feel. At the same time that's not a bad thing.
- The comedy is very Rudd/Apatow feel. Conversational, improv. The jokes land, unlike Age of Ultron's. I thought it overall was one of the funniest Marvel movies. Very lighthearted but still had pretty solid "human" moments. The motivations are clear.
- Not really any annoying/throwaway characters.
- The MCU tie ins don't feel ham-fisted. It feels very organic and it's not overdone at all.
- There is one sequence/MCU tie-in that you really don't want spoiled. It was great not having any idea it was going to happen. It was pretty important in the movie too.
- The two credits scenes were really cool. Enjoyed them both immensely and they were better than AoU's.
- Michael Douglas is in the movie way more than I expected. It's more of an ensemble movie than I thought it would be.
- Hope Van Dyne was a pretty good character overall. She was essentially the anti-Jane Foster (Strong, seemed to care about her role, tough, extremely capable.) She's most comparable to a Peggy Carter in terms of role and characteristics.
I'm not going to give a score, but I'll put it into a MCU rank list:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Avengers
Iron Man
Guardians of the Galaxy
Ant-Man
Captain America
Thor
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
If anyone has any other questions, let me know and I'll try to answer. PM me if you want spoilers.
So you grouped it with the worst movies in the series. That's not exactly a positive sign.
So you grouped it with the worst movies in the series. That's not exactly a positive sign.
Or he grouped it last with the best...
Or he grouped it last with the best...
Huh why do think he's grouped it with those over with the top ones?
So you grouped it with the worst movies in the series. That's not exactly a positive sign.
That's because you are man of refined palate.
I did to. They are not incredible movies, but the second one was a lot more fun that the first one fo sho.
Cool.
But what did he think of Cap TWS?
I don't know if he's seen that one. He fucking hates the Avengers movies more than I do though.
Stop getting hyped fools. That's the recipe for disaster. I went in only watching the major trailers.
Stop getting hyped fools. That's the recipe for disaster. I went in only watching the major trailers.
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I don't know if he's seen that one. He fucking hates the Avengers movies more than I do though.
Also... I'm starting to see what people mean with the Avengers cinematography.
I try as well, but FilmGAF has ruined me! Now I spot flaws in things I really likeI try to remain willfully ignorant of things like that. Framerate has already ruined gaming for me.
Fuck if you think I hate those movies you need to hear my cinematographer friends talk about them.
Oh I can imagine ;-)
I've had the displeasure of spending a significant amount of time with film school students. I learned pretty quickly not to talk to them about movies...ever. I'm sure the obnoxious behavior I witnessed isn't universal among people in the industry, and most of them likely grow out of it with time, but man...talk about sucking the joy out of something beloved.
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Also... I'm starting to see what people mean with the Avengers cinematography.
As someone who will be entering the industry pretty soon (I hope): Fuck.
So you grouped it with the worst movies in the series. That's not exactly a positive sign.
Arrgh, these next two weeks are gonna be hard.