Saw it last night. Fucking loved it. Especially the hulk scenes.
Didn’t want to see it but I’m pleased I did. I loved it. One of the best action movies of the year.
And Hulk is AWESOME!! I want to marry him so he can bash me around over and over again. RWAARRR!!
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment
Each to their own
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Didn’t want to see it but I’m pleased I did. I loved it. One of the best action movies of the year.
And Hulk is AWESOME!! I want to marry him so he can bash me around over and over again. RWAARRR!![/quote]
You’ll watch Avengers and you’ll love it!
I knew Hulk would get the most shine. Only a few more days.
[quote]incredbol wrote:
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment[/quote]
As long as you watched it legally, you’re entitled to your opinion.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]incredbol wrote:
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment[/quote]
As long as you watched it legally, you’re entitled to your opinion. [/quote]
Intelligent post FTW. Go roy!
Not the biggest fan of superhero flicks but this one was awesome. Will go see it again.
Takes about 45 minutes-1 hour to build up, but then just keeps on delivering.
BTW I generally don’t like 3D, but this IS worth seeing in 3D if you can.
Mark Ruffalo - perfect for the Hulk, better than Ed Norton.
[quote]incredbol wrote:
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment[/quote]
May Joss Whedon Smite you!
[quote]incredbol wrote:
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment[/quote]
You people are so petty.
And small.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Didn’t want to see it but I’m pleased I did. I loved it. One of the best action movies of the year.
And Hulk is AWESOME!! I want to marry him so he can bash me around over and over again. RWAARRR!![/quote]
You’ll watch Avengers and you’ll love it![/quote]
It was between Avengers and Battleship. I’m glad I made a great decision.
OK, remember hearing 2 weeks ago that the cast was reassembled for one more scene?
I saw the movie last week and there is an after credits scene, right after they finish the main cast’s credits, but word is if you wait till the end you get…
SPOILERS!!!
SPOILERS I SAID!
The Avengers sitting at a table quietly eating schwarmas together.
That may sound silly if you didn’t see the movie yet…but it works. I wish I’d had that attached to the print I saw!
[quote]incredbol wrote:
Honestly don’t understand why people like this movie when It was so terrible.
With all the painfully bad dialogues, and the lame shots. Such a crappy photography for a high budget movie.
It was like a bad episode of Smallville, but with more CGI.
what a disappointment[/quote]
Okay so please let us know what your favorite movie is?
Movies are like any entertainment and individual in nature.
I doubt this will be up for an Oscar but it was not made for that.
I initially had doubts about seeing this since I don’t know much about Marvel comic characters/storylines and I tend to cringe when too many characters are lumped together in a movie. But everything I’ve heard so far about this one has been very good.
Would you guys recommend this to someone who hasn’t seen any of the other movies (except the first Iron Man), or would I be totally lost?
[quote]Ulty wrote:
I initially had doubts about seeing this since I don’t know much about Marvel comic characters/storylines and I tend to cringe when too many characters are lumped together in a movie. But everything I’ve heard so far about this one has been very good.
Would you guys recommend this to someone who hasn’t seen any of the other movies (except the first Iron Man), or would I be totally lost?[/quote]
I’d probably see Thor, if only to get a feeling for Loki, who serves as the main villain.
Read a summary of Captain America if you don’t want to see the movie.
^^the above makes sense, but is unfortunate since Cap was a better movie.
[quote]kakno wrote:
Saw it last night. Fucking loved it. Especially the hulk scenes.[/quote]
Agreed.
The Hulk was awesome. Seriously awesome.
Looking forward to the 3 hour extended version on DVD, apparently there is more depth into Captain America and how he is adjusting to Modern life.
[quote]justrob wrote:
BTW I generally don’t like 3D, but this IS worth seeing in 3D if you can.
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Is this the general consensus? IMAX 3D tickets are basically twice as much as regular.
Why is the US the last to release this movie?
[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
[quote]justrob wrote:
BTW I generally don’t like 3D, but this IS worth seeing in 3D if you can.
[/quote]
Is this the general consensus? IMAX 3D tickets are basically twice as much as regular.[/quote]
I saw in IMAX 3D and felt it was worth it added a lot. I justify price increases by sneaking in my own snacks because a) how the hell does a movie theater not sell Swedish Fish? and b) Milk Duds don’t need a 1298% mark-up.
Also, perhaps I stopped maturing at 11 years old, but sneaking in my own snacks does feel at least mildly rebellious.