Don't sequels usually outdo their predecessors? This movie might be the 1st or second highest grossing movie ever. Since Avengers 1 already did 1.5 billion..The movie might exceed the 2 billion mark
it's coming out in 7 months we don't want to see too muchAnother trailer dropping tomorrow during Agents of Shield
where does it say she was planning to die??? i always assumed she had an escape plan & was leaving him behind...Where does it say in the movie that Talia wasn't planning to die?
these fan made posters are brilliant, funny how we are living in an era where a dude in his basement can just create a dope poster for kicks whereas the dudes getting paid millions are creating average to trash.
ps I dont know if its paranoia but I sense age of ultron is going for a dark knight type set up, even ultron's posture as it walks to them saying no more strings seems very ledgeresque, but i digress
Breh Disney owns the rights to PinochioIt's easy to create nice posters when you don't have to worry about copyrights.
I was reading on tumblr how the hulk looks like he's crying when he see's the hulkbuster. Not out of fear but out of hurt feelings Tony is such a scumbag.
these fan made posters are brilliant, funny how we are living in an era where a dude in his basement can just create a dope poster for kicks whereas the dudes getting paid millions are creating average to trash.
ps I dont know if its paranoia but I sense age of ultron is going for a dark knight type set up, even ultron's posture as it walks to them saying no more strings seems very ledgeresque, but i digress
Well the general thought in storytelling is that your hero is only as strong as your villain, so the better the villain, the better your hero can be so it's not a argument for some. You want your hero to be tested and pushed to the brink and you want to show some dichotomy between them so I'd argue that in order for your movie to really work on all cylinders, the villain has to be a major threat. There have only been a handful of great villains in comic book flicks though
all fair points, but I believe the exception has to be made when it comes to certain characters. of the characters in marvel cinematic universe lineup none of them have a villain that is so essential to their mythos like joker is to batman's.Kind of disagree with you there, breh.
Both the hero and villain are important, but they don't have to be equal sides. Like RDJ completely outshined every villain he had in his movies, but Joker completely outshined Batman in TDK. Rambo outshined his villians, John Matrix did as well, etc.
To me, it depends on what kind of story you are trying to tell. I feel like a lot of cats are either limiting their perspective on what a good movie could be or completely biased to what they like in a movie. We all have different preferences, but the movie I choose to watch is what it's billed as. When I go see an Iron Man movie, I want to see IRON MAN, fukk a villain. TDK was basically a Joker movie, which was great but Batman was close to a non factor in it. When I go see a Rocky movie, I want to see a movie about ROCKY, not specifically about everyone else.
And keeping it real, I had absolutely no problem with Loki, Ronan, Winter Solder, Iron Monger or most of the marvel villains, but they mostly all pale in comparison to the Joker, but each and every one of Marvel's heroes outshine Baleman too. I think its more about what you are looking for in the movie.