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Originally posted by Gen. Chris View Post...No one else has seen it?
Well I saw it again and it is still great. Pena steals the show as Luis.
Anyway definitely better than expected, which is a relief. It might be a financial underperformer (at least by Marvel standards), and it didn't feel as polished as other entries in the franchise, but it was still enjoyable.
Definitely better than Iron Man 2, and probably better than Age of Ultron too (I thought AoU was a bit of a miss)."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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I saw the movie last week and I was pleasantly surprised. I wasn't expecting much of it and I really liked it. It's lighter and funnier than the other movies of the Marvel franchise.
Special mention to his sidekicks, especially Luis. Too bad he totally lost me on his last "story" at the end. So I know the answer is "Yes" but I am still wondering what was the question.Last edited by Dr Kaylee Beckett; 09 August 2015, 07:48 AM.Fancy Lee: Every organization needs its designated a**h***. That is my gift to the Killjoy collective. The a**h*** may not be liked, but he will always be necessary, because he does what's needed.
Killjoy, 1x06, One blood
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Clint Barton: Why am I back? How'd you get him out?
Natasha Romanoff: Cognitive re-calibration. I hit you really hard in the head.
The Avengers
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Clint Barton: The city is flying and we're fighting an army of robots. And I have a bow and arrow. Nothing makes sense.
The Avengers: Age of Ultron
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Originally posted by Dr Kaylee Beckett View PostI saw the movie last week and I was pleasantly surprised. I wasn't expecting much of it and I really liked it. It's lighter and funnier than the other movies of the Marvel franchise.
Special mention to his sidekicks, especially Luis. Too bad he totally lost me on his last "story" at the end. So I know the answer is "Yes" but I am still wondering what was the question.
"Yes", which shows in the post-credits with "I know a guy..."sigpic
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Originally posted by Dr Kaylee Beckett View PostI saw the movie last week and I was pleasantly surprised. I wasn't expecting much of it and I really liked it. It's lighter and funnier than the other movies of the Marvel franchise.
Special mention to his sidekicks, especially Luis. Too bad he totally lost me on his last "story" at the end. So I know the answer is "Yes" but I am still wondering what was the question.Originally posted by Gen. Chris View PostAfter seeing it three times I'm fairly certain what he was asking was if Falcon was looking for Scott to join the Avengers (or at least become associated with them).
"Yes", which shows in the post-credits with "I know a guy..."
I just watched it, and was laughing my butt off.. I can't wait to see the sequel.
BUT was anyone else besides me hoping, when he went sub-atomic he would have possibly found Hank's wife and brought HER out... Since as per hank, all considerations of time and space disappear. Ergo, maybe he might have been alive.
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