• Captain America: The First Avenger
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Should I book to watch this or the new Transformers movie tommorow?
This.
[QUOTE=goldenbuttocks;31441610]The ending was so sad. :([/QUOTE] I know it was like the opening scene of Star Trek all over again.
Is it just me or I find those girls in the 40s hairstyle more attractive than today's girls?
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;31451099]Is it just me or I find those girls in the 40s hairstyle more attractive than today's girls?[/QUOTE] I feel the same way. I think the actor who plays Peggy looks much better with her hair like it is in the movie than how it is in real life. I wish I grew up in that time period.
I think the reason girls in 40s hairstyles look better is because for those kinds of roles they pick actresses who look the most like women did back then. We're talking curves here guys. You can put pretty much any kind of hair style on a girl like that and she's going to look hot. To name a couple of contrasting examples, I think Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis look hot too, but they're never going to be able to pull off a 40s look, they just don't have the body type.
Just saw this movie. I loved every second of it I want to drive The Red Skull's car
Saw this today. Loved the cameo by the other Golden Age hero at the Stark Expo.
I'm still glad I saw it in 2D, it was cool to go on release day.
While I saw it on release day and it was awesome I would've loved to see the part where Captain America throws his shield at the camera in 3D
This movie is probably the best I've seen all year. Then again, I haven't gone to the movies too much this year. But still.
Movie was alright. It was a pretty standard fare superhero movie; lots of big explosions, beat-em-up scenes, cheesy dialog, and flatly evil bad guys. So it was pretty much exactly what I had expected! The only part of the movie that really bugged me was that I saw at a normal screening rather than a 3D one, and the film was absolutely [i]bursting[/i] with dumb, gimmicky camera tricks obviously filmed solely to exploit the 3D technology. I dislike that.
B-Roll Footage [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO61EZCHOY0[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyAyqynAFrk[/media]
I've always love B-roll footage. Thanks.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;31530220]that same actor from Iron Man 2. [/QUOTE] You mean Samuel L. Jackson?
Saw the movie yesterday in 3D. Was pleasantly surprised by the 3D. Movie was pretty good. The guy with the bowler hat and the awesome moustache reminded me of Saxton Hale for some reason.
[QUOTE=The DooD;31532607]Saw the movie yesterday in 3D. Was pleasantly surprised by the 3D. Movie was pretty good. The guy with the bowler hat and the awesome moustache reminded me of Saxton Hale for some reason.[/QUOTE] I also saw it in 3D Yesterday, it was great
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;31530220]In my opinion, this movie was [highlight]shit[/highlight]. The only thing that saved this movie from being bad and making it simply decent was the tie ins with Iron Man. Just because it had Howard Stark and at the very end, that same actor from Iron Man 2. I guess they meant it to be like that, or maybe not, but for me it's the only thing that saved the movie.[/QUOTE] How is it bad? More importantly, how does having Samuel L Jackson and Dominic Cooper save it? :v:
I thought the film kind of lost its structure after the [sp]rescuing the soldiers in his costume[/sp] bit, and kind of descended into lots of explosions and not much plot.
I'm now wondering how Avengers is going to go. I am looking forward to it, but I can't imagine it will be very good or make a whole lot of sense unless it's quite a long movie.
[QUOTE=The DooD;31532607]The guy with the bowler hat and the awesome moustache reminded me of Saxton Hale for some reason.[/QUOTE] That would be Dum Dum Dugan.
I masturbated to Chris Evans.
Who didn't.
Your opinion is null because you thought Green Lantern was the best movie of the year.
[QUOTE=The DooD;31534533]I'm now wondering how Avengers is going to go. I am looking forward to it, but I can't imagine it will be very good or make a whole lot of sense unless it's quite a long movie.[/QUOTE] I'm sure it will be good, as Joss Whedon is directing it. They probably wont follow a long comic book plot, but they'll modify a story to make sense and fit in the time frame they have. But every Marvel movie since Iron Man has been very good, and now with an amazing director I don't think it can go wrong. I actually went and saw Captain America a second time, I really don't understand how anyone can call this a bad movie. I absolutely love all the tie ins with the other Avengers movies. The way [sp]people disintegrated when hit with Hydra's laser weapons reminded me of Thor, it's been a while since I saw it but I think since Odin's jewel was powering the weapons they disintegrated the same way people did in Thor. I'm pretty sure one of the laser weapons also used the same sound effect as Iron Man's blaster. At the end when Redskull "died," it looked like he was transported to Thor's world. Which would make sense for him to return in the Avengers. But that happened in the 40s, what did he do for 70 years in Thor's universe? As far as Howard Stark finding Odin's jewel at the end of the film, does anyone know what that led up to? Or is it supposed to be explained later?[/sp]
Howard Stark was my favorite in that entire movie and I have no idea why.
Because he liked to [i]fondu[/i]
Must be the moustache.
I'd fondue with Howard or Tony any day. Not at the same time though.
[QUOTE=ZF911;31550544] [sp]As far as Howard Stark finding Odin's jewel at the end of the film, does anyone know what that led up to? Or is it supposed to be explained later?[/sp][/QUOTE] Ironman 2, [sp]The element that Howard Stark Discovered though studying to cube and then Tony used to replace his arc reactor. What actually happened to the cube is a mystery.[/sp]
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