• Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread - StarkStyle
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[QUOTE=IceyMalone;44489563]Except making it like that would be confusing I mean yes, chances are that if you've seen the Avengers you've seen the other Marvel movies but Marvel Studios caters to the average movie-goer at the same time. Excluding a large portion of the audience because they haven't seen Thor is just bad business[/QUOTE] what are you even talking about
Is Disney Infinity, Disney's version of Fusion Fall?
[QUOTE=Ricenchicken;44489905]Is Disney Infinity, Disney's version of Fusion Fall?[/QUOTE] not really
[QUOTE=Ricenchicken;44489905]Is Disney Infinity, Disney's version of Fusion Fall?[/QUOTE] Disney's version of Skylanders.
[QUOTE=Fangz;44488645]So Marvel characters have been confirmed for Disney Infinity: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RknsxFhHEU[/media][/QUOTE] the price of figures is high but it's a price I'm willing to pay
I wonder what kind of cast of figures will be released? I am hoping for a Deadpool figurine, but I know that is unlikely.
[QUOTE=Fangz;44491003]I wonder what kind of cast of figures will be released? I am hoping for a Deadpool figurine, but I know that is unlikely.[/QUOTE] Why's that unlikely?
[QUOTE=AaronM202;44491187]Why's that unlikely?[/QUOTE] They will probably only make the movie avengers line up playable, with perhaps Spider-man and Wolverine thrown in for good measure, as well as a few villains like Red Skull and Magento. If Deadpool is in it at all, he will probably be in as a 'villager npc', which they put a lot of characters as. Still wish he was playable though.
[QUOTE=Fangz;44488645]So Marvel characters have been confirmed for Disney Infinity: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RknsxFhHEU[/media][/QUOTE] love it how a trailer for a game called disney infinity features one character from disney and a live-action one at that
[QUOTE=IceyMalone;44489563]Except making it like that would be confusing I mean yes, chances are that if you've seen the Avengers you've seen the other Marvel movies but Marvel Studios caters to the average movie-goer at the same time. Excluding a large portion of the audience because they haven't seen Thor is just bad business[/QUOTE] oh i finally managed to understand your post, and it seems like you didn't understand mine i wasn't suggesting anything, i was also stating that marvel caters to the average movie goer, which is exactly what you thought i DIDN'T say
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;44487482]I didn't say they weren't related, or that they didn't have strong links to each other. My point is this: even though you'll only FULLY understand the universe surrounding the Marvel movies if you watch all of them, you don't NEED to do so in order to understand said films. Howard Stark worked with Cap, yes, but that doesn't affect the Iron Man films in the slightest (Howard does affect the IM series, but not because of his link with CA). Odin left the cosmic cube on earth, but that only explains how the Red Skull got it, it doesn't actually change the plot in any significant way (if the cube had been left there by Jay Leno's omnipotent cousin, the movie would've still been the same)[/QUOTE] Aren't they all connected through S.H.I.E.L.D, like they were in the Avengers line of comics? Also, hasn't it been said that all the events in all the Marvel Superhero films under the Walt Disney Company take place in the "Marvel Cinematic Universe"? It seems unlikely that the company producing the films would say that, then set films in different universes.
[QUOTE=woolio1;44492142]Aren't they all connected through S.H.I.E.L.D, like they were in the Avengers line of comics? Also, hasn't it been said that all the events in all the Marvel Superhero films under the Walt Disney Company take place in the "Marvel Cinematic Universe"? It seems unlikely that the company producing the films would say that, then set films in different universes.[/QUOTE] Reading comprehension, bud
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;44492234]Reading comprehension, bud[/QUOTE] Thanks for being demeaning, "bud."
[QUOTE=woolio1;44492324]Thanks for being demeaning, "bud."[/QUOTE] no worries im always there for ya bud [editline]8th April 2014[/editline] im honestly not sure how you got that i said the movies were in different universes
Ha, holy shit, I didn't know (Winter Soldier Spoilers) [sp]Cap's to-do list is different for every country.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hunterdnrc;44492706]Ha, holy shit, I didn't know (Winter Soldier Spoilers) [sp]Cap's to-do list is different for every country.[/sp][/QUOTE] woah holy shit source
it's real, here in argentina they had "maradona's hand of god" (1986 world cup goal) at the top of the list
The UK had the Beatles, Sherlock and 1966 World Cup final.
[url]https://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-news/what-s-on-captain-america-s-to-do-list-across-the-globe--194542393.html[/url] Yuri Gagarin Vladimir Vysotskiy Soviet Union Dissolution – 1991 Moscow doesn't believe in Tears lol
Australia had "AC/DC, Steve Irwin, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Tim Tams" lol, I picked up on the region difference as soon as i saw that
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;44492335]no worries im always there for ya bud [editline]8th April 2014[/editline] im honestly not sure how you got that i said the movies were in different universes[/QUOTE] To be fair, this was vaguely written. Use proper punctuation. [QUOTE=Zukriuchen;44482904]you also misunderstood my post but whatever how does that make it unique is what you still haven't explained. they're in different universes, what's new about that[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=woolio1;44492920]To be fair, this was vaguely written.[/quote] his post mentioned x-men, daredevil, ghost rider, etc. i said they were in different universes like i said, reading comprehension
Here in Brazil we had Ayrton Senna, Wagner Moura (famous actor), Xuxa, Mamonas Assassinas (awesome band) and Chaves. Chaves ain't even a Brazillian thing. It's from Mexico. That's how famous it is.
That's pretty cool, I did think "Sean Connery" seemed a bit out of place when I saw it, but now it makes sense :v:
[url]https://www.google.com/search?q=captain+america+to+do+list&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS469US469&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=1Y1EU6ntMO_nsASFtoDIBg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1600&bih=799[/url] there are some of the different lists and a source on the whole shebang [url]http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/04/08/theres-something-really-interesting-about-captain-americas-to-do-list-in-the-new-movie/[/url] oldboy shows up on the korean version, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
It's a great film and all, but can you imagine if Cap's only understanding of modern Korea came from him watching Oldboy
so I guess the theme of phase 2 is [sp]don't trust anyone[/sp]
Still can't get over the huge coincidence that Aaron Johnson and Evan Peters both play Quicksilver in Age of Ultron and Days of Future Past, respectively. Especially since they co-starred as friends in Kick-Ass, then Peters' character in Kick-Ass 2 [who wasn't played by him] took up a superhero persona that was a color-swapped version of Kick-Ass. Johnson still looks like a better Quicksilver though. Peters looks like a huge nerd.
[QUOTE=Void Skull;44495082]Still can't get over the huge coincidence that Aaron Johnson and Evan Peters both play Quicksilver in Age of Ultron and Days of Future Past, respectively. Especially since they co-starred as friends in Kick-Ass, then Peters' character in Kick-Ass 2 [who wasn't played by him] took up a superhero persona that was a color-swapped version of Kick-Ass. Johnson still looks like a better Quicksilver though. Peters looks like a huge nerd.[/QUOTE] johnson looks like a better quicksilver because he doesn't have the awful looking silver hair fox has for peters.
Is Captain america bullet proof or not?
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