I didn't get it either at first.Conner42 said:I saw it in iMax last night. HOLY SHIT!!!
Some movies are really not meant to be in 3D. This is a fast paced, hard action movie. So, instead of enjoying the spectacle of "Wow, this is bigger than life" I just got a bit sick.
I thought the movie was pretty damn awesome though. Like I said, it's a fast paced, hard action movie, and it so much delivers on that. I'm going to have to watch it again in a theater where I can sort of take in what's going on more easily.
Also, can anyone explain to me the post credits reveal...please? This was a part where no one pretended to know what was going on...
Seriously? Until this came out, I thought Iron Man 3 was the best comic/super hero movie this year, easily edging out Man of Steel and Wolverine. I get the plot twist with Mandarin and the general attitude of keeping it light and humorous instead of being series turned off a lot of people, but it was, by no means, a bad film in that regard. Just not the typical comic movie we've really come to expect at this point.Kumagawa Misogi said:It was okay, better than Iron Man 3 but then everything is better than Iron Man 3.
I know what you mean. You really couldn't tell "Who" that was. *gets looks* I know...I know...I'm a terrible person for making that pun.Zenron said:Surprised you didn't mention how boring Malaketh was as a villain. He only really talks to any of the characters like... twice. Really seems like kind of a waste of hiring Christopher Eccleston when you can barely tell it's him. I wouldn't have known if I hadn't sat through the credits for the bonus scene(which was awesome).
Conner42 said:Also, can anyone explain to me the post credits reveal...please? This was a part where no one pretended to know what was going on...
Check out Kieron Gillen's "Journey Into Mystery" run for the best Loki has ever been...wooty said:LOKI! LOKI! LOKI! LOKI!
He owned so many scenes in this movie, which just made it even better for me. (Even though its stupid and wont happen, I want Loki to have his own movie. Even if its just him insulting people for an hour).
Well the two main things to take away from it is:Conner42 said:Also, can anyone explain to me the post credits reveal...please? This was a part where no one pretended to know what was going on...
It mostly seems to be an attempt to protect the Chinese film industry. The fear being that if a place like Hollywood was allowed to flood the Chinese market with films then Chinese ticket buyers would not buy as many tickets for the films made by the Chinese studios.Omnicide said:Is there a reason China has such arbitrary restrictions on what is displayed in their country?
I mean, aside from the fact that it's china, but still. One would hope there's some logic behind the restrictions.