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Re: The Avengers: The Motion Picture Discussion Thread
May 4th. I promise not to post spoilers on April 27th
May 4th. I promise not to post spoilers on April 27th
May 4th. I promise not to post spoilers on April 27th
It's Disney, they are notorious for putting out extended, platinum, diamond, etc copies of their own movies, I'm sure they aren't going to let the nerd cashcow runaway on anything Marvel Studio. Of those 18 films only 5 are actual Marvel Studios films. I'm sure after some time has passed you see new editions of them pop up without question.
i promise not to post spoilers on here when i go see it on april 26th, in fact i shall hopefully just be coming in and out of the cinema, and btw that cap pic looks awesome, he looks ace
It's Disney, they are notorious for putting out extended, platinum, diamond, etc copies of their own movies, I'm sure they aren't going to let the nerd cashcow runaway on anything Marvel Studio. Of those 18 films only 5 are actual Marvel Studios films. I'm sure after some time has passed you see new editions of them pop up without question.
PLease for you international release people, no spoilers! Just tell us if it's good lol....
Having such a wide variety of characters, initially Whedon sought focus by telling the story largely from one person's perspective; defrosted WW2 super-soldier Captain America. "That was the plan anyway". However, "In the final cut that's probably not true," Whedon reveals. "There was stuff with Cap I cut out. Although he has an 'in' with the audience in that this world is stranger to him, so he's an identification figure."
The climax Whedon pitched Marvel was so enormous that it was apparent there wouldn't be enough time or money to pull it off, "But that's exactly what we shot," he reveals. The scale is "quite large", but it's not about that. "Its the toll it takes," Whedon says. "I find superhero movies to be a little to [dull?]. And when you have Earth's mightiest heroes - like Thor, you know Thor! - you have to put them in a situation that makes you feel like they're not all going to make it." "The climax of this movie isn't one where you go, 'Oh yes, there's the Avengers, good for them, bye!'" When it all hits, it hits hard."
Whedon then went on to discuss The Avengers potential sequel, essentially revealing that he went all-out to avoid Iron Man 2 syndrome, where the story's reduced to a series of sequel-pointers. "We DO give a nod to a greater problem than the one solved in this film." says Whedon. "I'm a great believer in the idea that if you make the first one to be a 'first one,' then you have already failed," asserts Whedon. "As much as we want to service the idea of a film in a franchise, I want this to be a satisfying film experience. I don't want people to go out saying, "When's the next part?" I want people to say, "Oh, I want to see that again!"
how many days advance do they get it?
From article post on ComicBookMovie.com...
Is anyone else kinda bummed that the running time is 15-20 minutes shorter!?
More liked annoyed, pissed, etc.
Why do the French get this 10 days before America? Does the letter on Cap's head stand for France?
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