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Post by Mouse on May 7, 2012 12:42:45 GMT -4
Yeah, Loki was an awesome villain and Hiddleston's cut-glass accent was a pleasure. The horns were a little silly though but I guess that goes with the "Shakespeare in the Park" territory. FWIW, the horns are part of Loki's comic book costume.
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Post by Atreides on May 7, 2012 14:23:07 GMT -4
I know, but it still looks silly. I figure that's why they hardly ever put MovieThor in his equally dorky helmet with the wings because oh-so-hunky Chris Hemsworth wearing that would decrease his hotness.
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Post by Mutagen on May 7, 2012 18:40:51 GMT -4
Chris Evans' ass is magnificent. Pure perfection. Yeah, it's funny how people complained about the new Captain America uniform, and I'm like... hey, it's working for me. Especially from behind.
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Post by Witchie on May 8, 2012 1:00:48 GMT -4
I'm still cracking up at some of the one-liners.
"Clench up, Legolas." "He's adopted." "Today is not the day, son. Not the day."
Oh, and someone finally explained the 2nd extra scene. They went for schwarma. I thought they just went to some random deli.
Mutagen, I had my doubts about the cowl of the uniform, but not about the rest. He's so broad & his butt is so tight. Honestly, it was working for me even before the movie was released.
Samuel Jackson posted a pic of the guy who's actually inside the Iron Man suit. Hubba hubba.
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Post by Neurochick on May 8, 2012 11:02:30 GMT -4
I saw that pic too Witchie, that guy is FINE.
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Post by MrsCatHead on May 8, 2012 14:43:29 GMT -4
I think my favorite part was the second end-credits scene. LOVED that.
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Post by FiggyPudding on May 8, 2012 17:32:59 GMT -4
I think my favorite part was the second end-credits scene. LOVED that. I tried to explain it to my brother who had to leave because of his kids. But I didn't do it justice.
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Post by badtzmaru on May 9, 2012 17:22:07 GMT -4
I saw it, and loved. But damn if it was not shocked, disappointed, and angry about the fact that they killed agent Phil Coulson. I teared up at that point, he was seriously my favorite character in the Marvel universe movies. It was a pretty damn good movie though, and I agree that Mark Ruffalo was the stand out. I've admired him for a while, but I have a full blown crush on him now. Would definitely pay to see him do a full length Hulk movie. ME TOO. Although I really do not think he is dead. MrB laughed at me, but the paramedics rushed up to him afterwards and they could have brought him back! I am still processing how awesome this movie was. No weak links, fantastic action scenes, Whedonesque one-liners.....LOVED. IT. Best Hulk yet and I could not stop looking at Renner's arms, oh my. Did anyone else feel like Ruffalo's Banner/Hulk was a homage to Bill Bixby? I was a big fan when I was a kid and I felt like I was watching the television series again. That was classic Joss. He likes to kill.
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Post by Malle Babbe on May 9, 2012 20:10:40 GMT -4
I know, but it still looks silly. I figure that's why they hardly ever put MovieThor in his equally dorky helmet with the wings because oh-so-hunky Chris Hemsworth wearing that would decrease his hotness. In the face off between Loki and Tony Stark, I was waiting for a "Spear and Magic Helmet" joke. I haven't seen "Thor", but was wondering if folks in the Marvel universe know about Norse mythology? ETA: I also like how they addressed the timeless question of "What happens to Bruce Banner's pants post Hulk out?"
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Post by Witchie on May 9, 2012 20:53:10 GMT -4
ME TOO. Although I really do not think he is dead. MrB laughed at me, but the paramedics rushed up to him afterwards and they could have brought him back! I am still processing how awesome this movie was. No weak links, fantastic action scenes, Whedonesque one-liners.....LOVED. IT. Best Hulk yet and I could not stop looking at Renner's arms, oh my. Did anyone else feel like Ruffalo's Banner/Hulk was a homage to Bill Bixby? I was a big fan when I was a kid and I felt like I was watching the television series again. That was classic Joss. He likes to kill. Actually, I thought it was Joss' call too, but it wasn't. It was the producer (Kevin Feige)'s decision. I know...surprised too. io9[/color]
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