Has anyone heard if Marvel plans to stick to the comics and kill off Captain America? I thought I read somewhere that this is going to be the last movie with RDJ as Iron Man, so it seems like it would make more sense for Captain America to win the war. Of course, that would require them to write their own story, but I'd be all for it if they're capable. On that note though, while the first trailer makes it look like Bucky and CA might kill him, the second one definitely looks as though CA is about to lose. I'd bet that's the end/next to end scene battle where CA says "I can do this all day," which also references back to first CA movie, implying that things may have come full circle for him.
The 100 also got renewed. Anybody watch that show? Thursday is my favorite TV night with The 100, Blacklist and Vikings.
The 100 also got renewed. Anybody watch that show? Thursday is my favorite TV night with The 100, Blacklist and Vikings.
Wow, Civil War looks AMAZING, everything looks awesome, the lone exception being the super CGI'd spidey suit. With a universe that has leaned toward realistic-looking suits/costumes, that was way too computerized and smooth/seamless.
Either way, it won't matter too much in the end or affect my enjoyment of the movie.
The whole premise of Tony being all gung-ho for oversight of the Avengers does seem uncharacteristic, though. Every movie the character has been in has been "I'll do me, you do you," and I don't see that huge of a character shift being too logical unless they really write the hell out of it. It does make sense to have Cap have that shift to the anti-gov't stance, but not the other way around with Iron Man/Tony Stark.
Wow, Civil War looks AMAZING, everything looks awesome, the lone exception being the super CGI'd spidey suit. With a universe that has leaned toward realistic-looking suits/costumes, that was way too computerized and smooth/seamless.
Either way, it won't matter too much in the end or affect my enjoyment of the movie.
The whole premise of Tony being all gung-ho for oversight of the Avengers does seem uncharacteristic, though. Every movie the character has been in has been "I'll do me, you do you," and I don't see that huge of a character shift being too logical unless they really write the hell out of it. It does make sense to have Cap have that shift to the anti-gov't stance, but not the other way around with Iron Man/Tony Stark.
Just finished the last of the three new dc animated films on Netflix (I'm so cool). Justice War was dope, all three were quite enjoyable. Immediate thoughts are Justice War>Flashpoint Paradox>Son of Batman
I really did not like Justice League: War. Felt like the script was written by a 12 year old. GL, WW, and Billy/Shazam were particularly annoying. There were as many plot holes as random boom tubes that opened up near the climax. It ranks near the bottom of DC Animated Films I've seen. Most of the DC Animated films are meh and not particularly memorable. This one was bleh.
Go watch the Iron Man and Avengers flicks again.
I actually just did the past week or so, but you're right about Ultron, that's the only one I have only seen once, so I guess that's what I'm missing.
Because you all demanded it. Gotham is looking to spin off a new series about Alfred called "Pennyworth".
http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Gotham-Character-Could-Getting-Spinoff-124737.html