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Miniatures Adventure => SuperHero Adventures => Topic started by: Colonel Tubby on April 30, 2012, 07:31:11 PM
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Not just now, Sunday really and I have to say that its the best superhero movie ever.
The characters are spot on, the action is great and the one liners made me laugh more than some comedy's I've seen.
I heartly recommend that everyone goes and sees it - if only for the Hulk/Thor and Hulk/Loki scenes.
Joss Whedon is my new god (until Prometheus at least!)
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I've been waiting for months! I think I'll go see the midnight showing on Thursday night.
Friday's work will just have to suffer!
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I got to see a sneak preview last Wednesday. I totally agree with Col. Tubby. I was blown away. If they would have shown it again I would stayed and watched it a second time.
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Thanks guys, I will try to get in the movie later this week.
I was looking forward for ages to this and somehow my work schedule is always overloaded when a movie like this comes out... ::) :?
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I saw it last night and thought it was great!
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I've been less and less tempted since I watched Thor (lol !) and Cap. A. (LOL !!), but I'll give Joss Whedon a chance ;)
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saw it last friday. I thought it was Awesome!
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Saw it with my son in 3d brilliant loved it allas a guy who had avengers number 1 it was the toppping on the cake .....
Go see it its worth the price, and wait to the end credist for the spoiler
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seen this last night, WOW it was AWESOME. Could easily see this again no probs
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Saw is on Sat night, film was almost ruined by all the preschoolers in the cinema, and a fair few preteens as well for that matter. A very good well made film, I liked the fact that it when it focused on a certain hero (ie IronMan) it felt like you were watching thier movie, then skipped to another hero and so on.
Loki for 3rd greatest movie villian of all time (Darth Vader 1st and Ming the Merciless 2nd)
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A pretty bunch of peeps seem to think AA is indeed the bee's knees in superhero cinema. Some are a little less enthusiastic tho and that makes me wonder if it gets at least one "Whedon-star" in some reviews... But of course I'll see it at some point, prolly only when it hits BluRay tho.
It's down to "93% fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes from 97% it was the last time I looked... Still, it's a dead good result for a live action flick.
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I'm going to a Marvel Movie Marathon tomorrow (Thursday). Starts at 11am with Iron Man, then Hulk, Iron Man II, Thor, Captain America culminating in the American premiere at midnight of Avengers. My ass is going be sore....
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I suppose if you want to be critical, its not the greatest film ever made, but it certainly is one of the best blockbusters for a long time, its also one of the best superhero films. On top of all that, if you have been following the previous films as a roadmap to the Avengers, it is one hell of a pay off.
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I really enjoyed it and I freaking HATE Whedon.
Also, I'm more of an Art Film person.
That said, for a Hollywood system summer movie, Avengers was excellent, much better than Avatar or any of the other crap of the past few years.
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I've been less and less tempted since I watched Thor (lol !) and Cap. A. (LOL !!), but I'll give Joss Whedon a chance ;)
I enjoyed both Thor, and Cap. A., the latter moreso.
But this latest Avengers movie really works on all levels!
Perfect Superhero movie.
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First off, it is of a calibre of both Iron Man movies--a great mix of drama, action and comedy. If you liked either of those movies, you will like The Avengers.
Having been a longtime Avengers fan, Joss Whedon nailed it.
To have so many characters, so many personalities, so much that the fanboys, like me, were expecting, he nailed it--it really does speak to his ability as a writer and director. When I heard Loki was one of the, if not the only, villain--I was somewhat disappointed. But then I realized, it was an homage to issue #1 back in 1965. And he worked it out any way. He was a brilliant villain.
Also, do not leave the theater early. There are two "trailers" at the end of the move. One during the credits and one at the very end of the movie. The last trailer pretty much sums up what Marvel is all about. Something no other superhero movie would dare do. Something that really only fanboys would savor. If you missed it, remember to stick around the next time.
Excelsior!
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Also, do not leave the theater early. There are two "trailers" at the end of the move. One during the credits and one at the very end of the movie. The last trailer pretty much sums up what Marvel is all about. Something no other superhero movie would dare do. Something that really only fanboys would savor. If you missed it, remember to stick around the next time.
Excelsior!
I believe that the end of credits trailer is only being shown in the US as the prints wern't ready for other markets - it certainly wasn't on the UK version I saw unless they've shipped new prints (in which case I have an excuse to see it again! :))
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Its the best yet, all the Marvel films have been building up to this quite nicely, I'll certainly be seeing this again.
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Saw it today, thought it was very cool.
Was it only me who was... surprised... at the exchange between Loki and Black Widow? I mean, really, in a kids' movie? Not looking forward to explaining that to my 9-year-old...
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Saw it today, thought it was very cool.
Was it only me who was... surprised... at the exchange between Loki and Black Widow? I mean, really, in a kids' movie? Not looking forward to explaining that to my 9-year-old...
What are you talking about? I don't remember anything inappropriate about that.
Besides, I'd have to take issue about the 'kids movie' moniker. Comic books haven't been aimed at kids since about 1980.
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In the UK it has a 12A certificate - children under 12 can see it if accompanied by an adult, children 12 and over can see it unaccompanied. Is that not a kids' movie?
Hmm, don't think it qualifies as a spoiler, but I'll put in a 'profanity warning' just in case: the bit where Loki called her 'mewling quim'. Wouldn't have thought they'd have gotten away with calling her a 'whinging c***' so I'm not sure how 'mewling quim' got past. Unless they were figuring no-one would know what it meant. My girlfriend and I just turned to each other with shocked looks, both thinking 'is that really what we just heard...?'
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Hmm, don't think it qualifies as a spoiler, but I'll put in a 'profanity warning' just in case: the bit where Loki called her 'mewling quim'.
I was quite surprised by that as well. I even looked on-line to see if there was an alternative meaning that the US have for the word... but no... there is only that meaning :D .
I agree that there are a few adult themes going on... but that is the way films have gone.
I loved the film. The Hulk steals the show for me but all of the characters get expanded a bit and there are some nice insights into how they react to things. It is the best marvel film so far (in my humble opinion) and is well worth the trip to the cinema. The bit after the credits really opens up all sorts of possibilities :D .
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In the UK it has a 12A certificate - children under 12 can see it if accompanied by an adult, children 12 and over can see it unaccompanied. Is that not a kids' movie?
Hmm, don't think it qualifies as a spoiler, but I'll put in a 'profanity warning' just in case: the bit where Loki called her 'mewling quim'. Wouldn't have thought they'd have gotten away with calling her a 'whinging c***' so I'm not sure how 'mewling quim' got past. Unless they were figuring no-one would know what it meant. My girlfriend and I just turned to each other with shocked looks, both thinking 'is that really what we just heard...?'
Ah, I see. Yeah, I'm relatively sure that phrase went right over American's audiences heads (mine included).
I've no idea what a mewling quim is, or why it's bad.
It was rated as PG-13 here in the states (which sounds similar to your rating) but I can honestly say I'd have no problem taking my 10 year old nephews to this flick.
I just got back from seeing it a second time.
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Yet more profanity warning:
Oh, my kids (9 and 14) really enjoyed it; and it went over their heads too (I don't know what they teach in school nowadays if not Chaucerian terms for lady-parts, I really don't) but it was as shocking for me and my girlfriend as if he'd called her a c***.
I thought it was a really good film too - I'm just surprised that that particular colourful term slipped past the censors (or rather, the Board of Film Classification).
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The film got an "M" rating here, meaning that children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult. Also, please for the sake of those wanting to enjoy the film, please only take your children to early showings so that I don't have to put up with kids talking behind me the entire film like I did with Star Wars 3.
(Seriously, who takes kids under ten out until 2230 at night?)
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A vague spoiler for the after credits scenes as shown in the US. Click at your own risk! Of spoilage I mean.
1st scene is plot relevant. As you probably predicted, a new villain indirectly involved in the plot of the movie is briefly shown. Presumably he will be in a future movie, possibly the next one. He is:
http://tinyurl.com/6o5b8uz (http://tinyurl.com/6o5b8uz)
2nd scene is not so plot relevant but is sort of amusing.
http://tinyurl.com/7vflo5v (http://tinyurl.com/7vflo5v)
Here's the scene...on youtube. Mods please feel free to delete it if it's illegal, or dangerous to the forum or otherwise evil.
http://tinyurl.com/776m5z5 (http://tinyurl.com/776m5z5)
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Yet more profanity warning:
Oh, my kids (9 and 14) really enjoyed it; and it went over their heads too (I don't know what they teach in school nowadays if not Chaucerian terms for lady-parts, I really don't) but it was as shocking for me and my girlfriend as if he'd called her a c***.
I thought it was a really good film too - I'm just surprised that that particular colourful term slipped past the censors (or rather, the Board of Film Classification).
Yep, I agree, had they said 'c*nt' here in the states, I'da been shocked as well!
But, at least I've learned a new curse word!! And one I can use over here with almost impunity (until they start figuring out the context)
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Well, waited for it to die down a bit. Saw the movie today. Enjoyed it a lot. Very good movie indeed. Love how the "critics" gave it a 3.5 out of 5 stars. LOL Loved the scene where Hulk sucker punched Thor during the big battle. LOL Made me chuckle.
At the end of the 1st sneak peek the GF is trying to leave. Had to use the facilities. Told her there was a second spoiler. She was not amused she waited all that extra time for that. :-)
Grimm
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Just chiming in to report that The Avengers movie just cracked the 1 billion dollar threshold. So I guess we can expect even more Marvel goodness in the future :)
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Well, as if there was ever any doubt after the opening weekend BO...
http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/22849.html