Ayeeee. It will SO BE WORTH IT. But. So MANY THINGS. Why did we buy them so many toys/stupid stocking fillers/random tat? Stuff breeds to fill the available space.
Yup. And Inferior Se is... Well, I don't cope well with mess, it makes me feel claustrophobic and stressed. So anything that will permanently reduce mess is a win in my book. *pets and sends serene visions of Ikea catalogues*
LOL. It was just the hands that first made me go 'Oh!' Having watched the scene, I'm even more amused by this. Her hands barely figure at all.
Oh, and re-reading your initial post, I've gotta say that the first Captain America movie doesn't do a whole lot to fill in the Steve/Bucky friendship either. They probably don't have more than ten minutes of screen time together in it. We do learn that Bucky was Steve's friend way back when he was tiny and put-upon and too noble for his own good and kept getting himself in trouble. So he tried to look after him.
This is one of the reasons I love Deadpool. The deconstruction of everything. Hee. Though, I'll admit, that hit a bit close to home at the moment.
Huh. Deadpool is not on the Marvel movies master list. I guess you can't keep that in the master continuity and loose half your audience who can't go see R films.
Also Watchmen. Best. Ending. Ever. (You have seen Watchmen, y/y?) Watched and read, actually. And I totally cannot remember the ending of either.
(We caught a bit of one of the Expendables movies a few weeks ago, and the action literally stops for the sake of an elaborate fight scene. Which I know is the point of the whole thing, but... *hands* Oh no wait, that was Winter Soldier. MY BAD. The scene on the boat, when you get that far.) Oh joy. I'll probably get to it today. I've just got Thor: Dark World before Winter Soldier, so. Oh, and did Iron Man 3 last night, which you're right, was quite good. For a hot minute I thought they had actually killed Pepper and was ready to be like, 'ok, we're done here.' And then I remembered they'd been pumping her full of extremis.
Yeah in my head Thor, Loki & Heimdal (still can't get over the fact that they cast Idris Elba) look like this: Lol. You don't get Idris Elba from that?
Also, if the movie had thought to make a customs joke, I would have liked it more.
And Thor is happily married. Tangent: Jane has to be the most unbelievably underdeveloped, shoehorned in love interest story line of the lot.
Still an idiot though, found some lovely scans here. Especially love Thor habit of smashing the hammer into his hand for emphasis. That's the very first comic, they are fab and I am sure you can understand why the movies are... SO WRONG. (Apologies I am sure I have ranted about all this before. But I love those comics so much. It's ok. I get the same any time anybody does an Alice in Wonderland adaptation.
In the 2nd one Thor dresses up pretending to be Freya, because a Jotunn has stolen the hammer and wants Freya as a wife in order to hand it back. It ends with a massive argument amongst the gods about the roles and rights of women. <3) Nice.
Also some drag would have improved the movie as well.
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Stuff breeds to fill the available space.
Yup. And Inferior Se is... Well, I don't cope well with mess, it makes me feel claustrophobic and stressed. So anything that will permanently reduce mess is a win in my book.
*pets and sends serene visions of Ikea catalogues*
LOL. It was just the hands that first made me go 'Oh!'
Having watched the scene, I'm even more amused by this. Her hands barely figure at all.
Oh, and re-reading your initial post, I've gotta say that the first Captain America movie doesn't do a whole lot to fill in the Steve/Bucky friendship either. They probably don't have more than ten minutes of screen time together in it. We do learn that Bucky was Steve's friend way back when he was tiny and put-upon and too noble for his own good and kept getting himself in trouble. So he tried to look after him.
This is one of the reasons I love Deadpool. The deconstruction of everything.
Hee. Though, I'll admit, that hit a bit close to home at the moment.
Huh. Deadpool is not on the Marvel movies master list. I guess you can't keep that in the master continuity and loose half your audience who can't go see R films.
Also Watchmen. Best. Ending. Ever. (You have seen Watchmen, y/y?)
Watched and read, actually. And I totally cannot remember the ending of either.
(We caught a bit of one of the Expendables movies a few weeks ago, and the action literally stops for the sake of an elaborate fight scene. Which I know is the point of the whole thing, but... *hands* Oh no wait, that was Winter Soldier. MY BAD. The scene on the boat, when you get that far.)
Oh joy. I'll probably get to it today. I've just got Thor: Dark World before Winter Soldier, so. Oh, and did Iron Man 3 last night, which you're right, was quite good. For a hot minute I thought they had actually killed Pepper and was ready to be like, 'ok, we're done here.' And then I remembered they'd been pumping her full of extremis.
Yeah in my head Thor, Loki & Heimdal (still can't get over the fact that they cast Idris Elba) look like this:
Lol. You don't get Idris Elba from that?
Also, if the movie had thought to make a customs joke, I would have liked it more.
And Thor is happily married.
Tangent: Jane has to be the most unbelievably underdeveloped, shoehorned in love interest story line of the lot.
Still an idiot though, found some lovely scans here. Especially love Thor habit of smashing the hammer into his hand for emphasis. That's the very first comic, they are fab and I am sure you can understand why the movies are... SO WRONG. (Apologies I am sure I have ranted about all this before. But I love those comics so much.
It's ok. I get the same any time anybody does an Alice in Wonderland adaptation.
In the 2nd one Thor dresses up pretending to be Freya, because a Jotunn has stolen the hammer and wants Freya as a wife in order to hand it back. It ends with a massive argument amongst the gods about the roles and rights of women. <3)
Nice.
Also some drag would have improved the movie as well.
I hear ya. Now I want to re-watch that scene.
Have you seen A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer?