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I'll be the judge of that.
Not watchin' any trailers or clips, wanna go in 100% fresh.
Your gonna be disappointed
I'll be the judge of that.
Not watchin' any trailers or clips, wanna go in 100% fresh.
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Deathstalker II
Wow the DCEU as a whole has some of the biggest dropoffs on that list.
Great, FUN movie...definitely was embracing more of the humorous side of Thor that we saw in those "What was Thor doing during Civil War? - Thor & Darryl" shorts (which I still think should be a buddy comedy movie). So it's quite the different "tone" from the previous two Thor movies.
I also like how we're seeing the characters evolve (besides just a change in looks), but part of me still longs for seeing a more serious side of Thor (short of when he gets down during fighting)..especially given his role and responsibilities at the end of the movie. Hopefully Infinity War will bring that.
In a new interview, Feige has promised moments that will be “funny and moving”.
Speaking to Collider, he said: “I don’t know if anything surprises me necessarily, but it is overwhelming.
“I guess what has surprised me is how emotional it all is. Every day, every dailies, every time an actor that has never interacted with a character comes in contact with a character they’ve never interacted with, it’s amazing.”
He added: “There is something very special about those movies that is happening everyday on set.
“It's not just the crew that feels it, or me that feels it, it’s all the cast who are all mega-stars in their own right, yet feel privileged to be doing what they’re doing every day.
“Joe and Anthony [Russo] handling it, two movies at the same time, in an unprecedented fashion.”
You can include Marvel icon Stan Lee in that group as well, but Lee went one better recently. Lee appeared this weekend at the Supanova Comic Con in Brisbane, Australia. ComicBook.com had an onsite reporter at the event when Stan Lee was asked if he would like to see a Black Widow movie, to which he replied: "One day there will be a Black Widow movie."
Yeah but that WW though.
Went to third and last theater viewing for me. Audience pretty tepid including an Indian? family w. half the women in headscarves and grandma I guess had to get up twice to amble someplace.
Sounds like Granny had to poo in the loo.
Movie was entertaining. nothing amazing or astounding about it. Lots of funny moments and that valkyrie chick was hot. Idk I guess it's a nice warm up for IW. Also surprised no one is talking about the horrid CGI. Absolutely awful. The hela vs soldiers fight is like an updated version of the matrix reloaded fight with slightly better graphics. Looked like a ps2 game.
Movie was entertaining. nothing amazing or astounding about it. Lots of funny moments and that valkyrie chick was hot. Idk I guess it's a nice warm up for IW. Also surprised no one is talking about the horrid CGI. Absolutely awful. The hela vs soldiers fight is like an updated version of the matrix reloaded fight with slightly better graphics. Looked like a ps2 game.
I'm still waiting for Marvel to make a movie that's as good or better than Winter Soldier. All of these other films have been good and entertaining, but nothing in the same caliber. Hoping IW, maybe even black panther will fulfill that spot.
Bettany has seen a new trailer–on co-director Joe Russo’s phone. How does The Vision describe it? “Badass” and “amazing.”
“It’ll be out, everyone will love it,” Bettany said.
How do you sum up Infinity War in one word?
“Epic,” Stan said, “almost every scene is epic.”
Stan went on to explain that, while most Marvel movies build toward an epic third act, Infinity War will be epic from beginning to end.
Disney-Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok” has topped the $650 million milestone in worldwide grosses in less than three weeks.
The weekend saw the third Thor movie dominate the worldwide moviegoing business for a second consecutive weekend. It hit $75.9 million internationally to total $438.5 million with a take of $56.6 million domestically for a total of $211.6 million.
Globally, “Thor: Ragnarok” has already topped the lifetime totals of both 2011’s “Thor” ($449 million) and 2013’s “Thor: The Dark World” ($644 million). The international total has also eclipsed the earlier 2017 releases of Fox’s “Logan” at $391 million and Warner’ Bros.’ “Wonder Woman” at $409 million, to place it as the ninth biggest release of 2017 internationally.
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