so.... you're saying lazy writing was their goal? Big Bang Theory style one liners are better than a clever witty (in character) dialog?That is what they were going for in those movies though.
Bazzinga!
so.... you're saying lazy writing was their goal? Big Bang Theory style one liners are better than a clever witty (in character) dialog?That is what they were going for in those movies though.
With Avengers: Infinity War on the horizon, it's fair to say that we're all scrambling to watch the previous Marvel Studios movies before April 27th rolls around. However, if you're truly devoted to the cause, you'll want to head to your local AMC Theater for an epic marathon which looks set to run for a whopping 31 hours, kicking off with 2008's Iron Man and concluding with Avengers: Infinity War.
Tickets aren't available yet but will presumably go on sale when those for the latest Marvel movie are released (which is rumoured to be this Friday). Watching all of these releases back to back is quite a task and one hell of a challenge; will you really be able to enjoy Avengers: Infinity War after staying up for well over a day, though? Ultimately, that's a question every fan will likely have a different answer to!
How will you guys choose to watch Avengers: Infinity War? Does a marathon like this seem like the best way or will you check out the other Marvel Cinematic Universe movies at home first? As always, share your thoughts in the comments section below and stay tuned for further updates on this release.
nikkas dreaming of trailers for real...
They said they had access to that many. I doubt that many appear.Of the 64+ characters what characters are not accounted for is what i am wondering???
Nah, folks trolling with the worn out "mahvel studios got too much comedy" is old
The Thor Ragnorok crew meeting up with the Guardians of the Galaxy will SURELY be straight up serious drama!
There's never been an alien Apocalypse therefore no one really has a realistic frame of reference regarding the comedy involved.They'll be a few jokes along the way... I mean who doesn't crack jokes during an alien apocalypse?!? :trollol:
There's never been an alien Apocalypse therefore no one really has a realistic frame of reference regarding the comedy involved.
And no one can say, "That is not realistic."I'm sure the guardians is gonna slip a few good jokes right in when it happens...
I mean people liked it more than any other Thor so if a brand humor that was clearly preferred by the majority of audiences is "lazy writing" then sure.so.... you're saying lazy writing was their goal? Big Bang Theory style one liners are better than a clever witty (in character) dialog?
Bazzinga!
Beta Male said:Black Panther was good and everything, but that part where Shuri said "WHAT ARE THOOOOOSE?!?!?" took me out the movie
Seriously...quoting a Vine video...like what was the fukking point
Jokes are fine but I do agree with that "what are those" joke in BP. I didn't even realise people still say that dumb shyt.Seriously...
Who seriously has issues with Marvel comedy moments?
It's a superhero film. :bpgucci:
I've read comics since I was 10 and I work in comics part-time, and I still don't take it that seriously.
I don't like when comedy is used to undercut serious moments too often, but it's never gotten to the point that it soured me on any film.
Brehs really in here like
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