[QUOTE=darcy010;37518965]Funnily enough, I think The Avengers is the first super hero movie ever made that doesn't have a love interest.[/QUOTE]
That is exactly the reason I really enjoyed the Avengers.
Twilight
[QUOTE=DasMatze;37535147]Thank you for the suggestions!
Yeah, I mainly meant romances between a guy and a woman. The typical "guy rescues girl" and "guy wins the heart of woman" (or with the genders reversed) endings are what annoys me.
In Inception, Cobb tries to find his love who's lost in the limbo. But the movie focuses enough on their mission, the inception, to not make me say "Wow, what a ruined plot!"
In Pursuit of Happyness the relationship between Chris and his wife goes downhill and once she's finally gone you'll never hear of her again. The relationship to his son is a different story. And apart from that one scene where he screams at his son in the bus, their relationship is steady, their poverty and luck are the focus of the movie.
In Into the Wild there's only that girl from the Slabs. And he doesn't let her get too close. It's over quickly and this scene covers only some minutes.[/QUOTE]
Inception would have been mindless eyecandy crap without that emotional element to it with his wife and family. What is wrong with you?
[QUOTE=darcy010;37518965]Funnily enough, I think The Avengers is the first super hero movie ever made that doesn't have a love interest.[/QUOTE]
um what about black widow and every person who ever saw her
[QUOTE=-nesto-;37520386]It does but they don't really play any major roles and affect the plot to much minus the last one I listed
Penny and Tony
Widow and Hawk
They make a brief mention of Thor's bitch from his movie
Coulson's raging hard on for Capt. America[/QUOTE]
I never really saw Black Widow and Hawk Eye as a romantic thing, it felt more like an old war buddies type of thing like Mal and Zoe from Firefly/Serenity.
Does Tenacious D count? I'm pretty sure there are only two or three scenes that involve women at all.
Sunshine
still not fully understanding this thread.. I can't name a single film without an instance of love in it.
Even if it's not directly obvious, it's still there.
[QUOTE=AK'z;37674810]still not fully understanding this thread.. I can't name a single film without an instance of love in it.
Even if it's not directly obvious, it's still there.[/QUOTE]
I think he just doesn't like films that have pointless romance subplots. The biggest offender I can think of is the A-Team movie. It should have just been a mindless action movies but they shoe-horned in a pointless love interest for Face that just made the film worse than it already was.
A Few Good Men.
They had a love scene planned for Demi and Tom, but seriously, there was [B]no[/B] cause to have that.
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[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;37551659]Cast Away if you don't count Wilson.[/QUOTE]
You always count Wilson.
never forget....Wilson.... ;_;
A Few Good Men is great, but can't say it's without relationship because it is sort of part of the movie.
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