Stuff breeds to fill the available space. Not half. Also there's things like the three TARDISes we own? No four, if I count the not-LEGO one. They take up space. We also have a pretty large K-9 but I am not sure where it is...
*pets and sends serene visions of Ikea catalogues* You know me so well! ♥ (We are painting it white with a yellow feature wall.)
Having watched the scene, I'm even more amused by this. Her hands barely figure at all. I notice weird things?
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. From one of the other comments - in the comics Bucky is an orphan and Steve takes him under his wing. Which I like more.
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. He's not Marvel, he's X-Men. (That's... DC?? Like Wolverine and all that. Mutants, not superheroes. Not that there's much of a difference.)
Watched and read, actually. And I totally cannot remember the ending of either. They go confront Ozymandias (the 'best' superhero) who is the bad guy and is planning one of those horrible actions which will make all of humanity come together. And as they waffle on about how he should think about what he's doing or they'll have to stop him, he just sort of smiles pityingly and says 'How stupid do you think I am? I already did it twenty minutes ago.' SO MUCH YES, SOMEONE READ PETE'S EVIL OVERLORD LIST!
Lol. You don't get Idris Elba from that? Short, fat, white & officious? To be fair, the only way Idris Elba could be LESS like 'my' Heimdal is if they'd turned him female...
Also, if the movie had thought to make a customs joke, I would have liked it more. Yeah it was... very dull. And why the hell did they do the whole Art Deco look? VIKINGS! Wood, golden shields, go borrow stuff from LotR's Rohirrim. HOW DO YOU GET THINGS SO WRONG???
Tangent: Jane has to be the most unbelievably underdeveloped, shoehorned in love interest story line of the lot. Jane? In Thor? The, um, pretty white girl? Played by, ugh, name escapes me.
It's ok. I get the same any time anybody does an Alice in Wonderland adaptation. I hear ya. :(
Also some drag would have improved the movie as well. It's like they looked at Norse mythology, deliberately removed all the interesting stuff and then pasted stock characters onto what was left.
Have you seen A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer? I had not!! Srsly, you are definitely selling Agents of SHIELD.
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Not half. Also there's things like the three TARDISes we own? No four, if I count the not-LEGO one. They take up space. We also have a pretty large K-9 but I am not sure where it is...
*pets and sends serene visions of Ikea catalogues*
You know me so well! ♥ (We are painting it white with a yellow feature wall.)
Having watched the scene, I'm even more amused by this. Her hands barely figure at all.
I notice weird things?
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.
From one of the other comments - in the comics Bucky is an orphan and Steve takes him under his wing. Which I like more.
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.
He's not Marvel, he's X-Men. (That's... DC?? Like Wolverine and all that. Mutants, not superheroes. Not that there's much of a difference.)
Watched and read, actually. And I totally cannot remember the ending of either.
They go confront Ozymandias (the 'best' superhero) who is the bad guy and is planning one of those horrible actions which will make all of humanity come together. And as they waffle on about how he should think about what he's doing or they'll have to stop him, he just sort of smiles pityingly and says 'How stupid do you think I am? I already did it twenty minutes ago.' SO MUCH YES, SOMEONE READ PETE'S EVIL OVERLORD LIST!
Lol. You don't get Idris Elba from that?
Short, fat, white & officious? To be fair, the only way Idris Elba could be LESS like 'my' Heimdal is if they'd turned him female...
Also, if the movie had thought to make a customs joke, I would have liked it more.
Yeah it was... very dull. And why the hell did they do the whole Art Deco look? VIKINGS! Wood, golden shields, go borrow stuff from LotR's Rohirrim. HOW DO YOU GET THINGS SO WRONG???
Tangent: Jane has to be the most unbelievably underdeveloped, shoehorned in love interest story line of the lot.
Jane? In Thor? The, um, pretty white girl? Played by, ugh, name escapes me.
It's ok. I get the same any time anybody does an Alice in Wonderland adaptation.
I hear ya. :(
Also some drag would have improved the movie as well.
It's like they looked at Norse mythology, deliberately removed all the interesting stuff and then pasted stock characters onto what was left.
Have you seen A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer?
I had not!! Srsly, you are definitely selling Agents of SHIELD.