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Anyone seen it in Imax? Worth it?
After that Man of Steel dropped Marvel kinda looking flabbyBesides the first Iron Man and Avengers, Marvel is straight up shytty dumb dumb.
I don't expect much until Avengers.IM3 was vomit inducing
Anyone seen it in Imax? Worth it?
to u....man of steel made avengers look that much more enjoyable to me cuz the first half of MoS is depressing as fuk.....still havent watched it again cuz the beginning so depressingI agree. Man of Steel made The Avengers look corny AF.
to u....man of steel made avengers look that much more enjoyable to me cuz the first half of MoS is depressing as fuk.....still havent watched it again cuz the beginning so depressing
i guess .....if watching superman get beat up for 30 minutes is your thingMaybe he meant action wise? He might have a point if we're talking strictly action
i guess .....if watching superman get beat up for 30 minutes is your thing
at 90% of arcadium not understanding how to apply this termI went in without having seen any trailers or read anything about it prior on purpose. This movie was HELLA dope. Solid cast. I liked the fact that there were all those funny moments, didn't feel like it took away from the drama at all . You can tell Avengers helped open up the budget for this movie too.
And Loki steals the show
at 90% of arcadium not understanding how to apply this term
I will put it like this, how the fukk could loki have stole the show when a large contingent of moviegoers are going to see dark world because of him?what you talking about?
I will put it like this, how the fukk could loki have stole the show when a large contingent of moviegoers are going to see dark world because of him?
this illustrates my point fully, the movie basically revolved around his actions/games and the reverberations that came with it. He had the stage and the dialogue to boot whilst batman was just brooding and deferring to alfred like a bytch. You cant steal the show when there is high demand and it is written for the character to shine
this illustrates my point fully, the movie basically revolved around his actions/games and the reverberations that came with it. He had the stage and the dialogue to boot whilst batman was just brooding and deferring to alfred like a bytch. You cant steal the show when it is written that you are to shine
its like saying wesley snipes "stole" the show in demolition man when on paper simon phoenix is a dynamic charismatic riot whereas john spartan, archetypical hero that has all the charisma of a block of wood. You can cite all the definitions you want but it doesnt apply here