The Clown Prince of Crime
Super Freak
Re: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR - (April 27, 2018)
They lost their weapons to those bums....
They lost their weapons to those bums....
Good Lord, they really have weakened the Black Order. At work again so couldn't watch it with sound, but did Proxima or Glaive speak?
Starting to really hate Widow now.
A 5'2 , 110 pound girl in heels beats a 6'6 super powerful alien who conquers worlds for living, and his super strong alien wife who is one of the best fightes in the universe can't handle a human using steroids. Can't wait to see Thanos struggling against Hackeye and Wong.
In that same universe a guy with an iron suite crashes for the sky and and is still alive, a guy turns into a green monster and back to normal, and android with a vibranium *****. Hey man anything goes[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Even so the marvel universe heroes knew who they couldn’t handle and who they could. Seems like everyone can fight anyone. Anime like dbz and naruto and the newest boko no hero do this right. Some characters can be beaten by low tier characters but characters with a **** ton of experience take a lot to take down . Would think that these guys would be like the akatsuki in naruto and be st different power levels .
Just hope that Uchiha Thanos doesn't get one shot from behind by a black aloe vera blob then get replaced with a terrible villain with the personality of a plank of wood.
God damn at least Yhwach put up a good fight with a rushed ending.
Looks like she stabs him with his own weapon so...
(it was powerful enough to cut Visions soul gem from his vibranium skull before they were interrupted)
(That might be Dinklages voice for Glaive)
She stabs him with Proxima's spear, I gotta admit. Nerds losing their **** over this is half the fun for me, the REEEEEs will be audible from orbit during the premiere.
Infinity War, opening April 27, is the rarest of films, the kind that's so anticipated that it's hard to see it as just a movie. Fans have been dissecting it since 2014, when Marvel first revealed the film's title. It's transcended beyond the blockbuster and into the realm of worldwide cultural event. (Movies like Minions can make $1 billion globally, but nobody anticipates them in the same way.)
Infinity War is the culmination of 10 years and 18 films of storytelling, something that Hollywood has never attempted. While the original Avengers film performed the rare feat of satisfying fans' expectations while bringing together its roster of heroes in a single film, the scale of Infinity War (which features over 20 different heroes from across the MCU) makes Joss Whedon's 2012 movie look small in comparison. Perhaps unfairly, it's hard for audiences to allow projects on this level to just be films.
Of course, Infinity War is not the first film to have fans lining up in anticipation months before it's seen, circulating rumors and theories of what will transpire as the clock ticks ever closer to release. Rarified films such as these generally fall into three categories upon release.
1. The Gold Star Kids (See: 2012's The Avengers). Movies that people obsess over for years before the release, and that deliver in every way people wanted.
2. The Above Average Students Who Deserve More Credit (See: Avengers: Age of Ultron). These are movies that may be a solid B instead of the A+ people expected, so they rip apart. Perhaps it's because fans had already written a movie in their heads and were disappointed when that didn't pan out.
3. The Underachievers (See: 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice). These movies enjoyed an incredible buildup, and just failed to deliver.
One of the first examples of such fan fervor is 1999's Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. Given the time period the film was released in, during the dawn of the Internet Age, it was perhaps the first to get the web energized with conspiracies, arguments and eager suspense over what George Lucas had planned for his first trip back to a galaxy far, far away in nearly two decades.
So eager for any bit of footage from the upcoming movie were fans that a bootleg version of the first trailer (recorded in a theater and leaked online in the days before YouTube) became so widely circulated that Lucasfilm was forced to upload it itself the next day.
Or mutterings of *this is bull*****. I mean, for me feelin' less enthused - after all the wait after CW - Ragnarok nor BP bein' what I was either hoping or expecting - now there's an Instagram going around where apparently the Russos said that "there'd be more humor than in CW or TWS" - oh, great. So much for gut-wrenching, chew your own fingers GRIT I thought I was gonna get. Tho that comment could mean anything really tho I hope it doesn't mean this film is gonna be a Guardians/big-baby-my-wig-is-too-heavy-Thor laugh-fest.
Then there's the agenda-pushing, I guess, of the Shuri clip - so rude.
Early yet and I'll be lined up for the fan event and backing off sites like this one re the 23rd premiere - but have the feeling I'm not gonna be as happy as I thought I would be. Tho by that time I'll have shelled out for the souvenir popcorn bucket 'coz I'm a sucker for movie junk. At least IM's armor looks cool as it wraps around him.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/avengers-infinity-war-is-facing-unrealistic-expectations-1104104
Enter your email address to join: