Blame Eric Forman.
At least in the movies I would have to go with.
Ra's al Ghul, Joker, and Green Goblin.
I personally love Venom and Carnage, but Spider-Man 3 was unworthy.
Blame Eric Forman.
Actually the climax was not during the robot scene. You suck at this.
Actually it was. The entire movie he was searching for his hammer so he can get back to Asgard. Robot was raping everyone including his friends, he found the hammer, it saved his life and he destroyed the robot. He went from a man back to being a God.
I'm glad I had to explain this to you, are you one of those people that believe the ending in Inception was a dream too?
Wow, no comment is needed for this post.
I thought the movie was a good 2 hours of entertainment and nothing more. I saw it at the Cinemark early bird special, $5 bucks and that's all it's worth.
The CGI looked cheesy in a lot of places but I did love the introduction to this new universe.
ONE BIG problem I did have is: SPOILER : SHIELD's reaction to the big robot. Let me get this straight, they are a secret society of super natural resources / power and they don't call in backup? Isn't this when you call in Stark or one of these other avengers?
I also hate how it's billed as a setup...the Avenger movie is probably going to suck anyway.
All they have is stark
Stark was having his own problems during Thor. Remember that SHIELD agent dude told Stark he has to go down to New Mexico b/c something came up?
I believe the "Cosmic Cube" was created in Captain America's time. So yes, the cube was created long ago. The Red Skull and other villains wanted the cube since it could change reality.
On a side note, one of the "alternative beginnings" in the Incredible Hulk movie shows Captain America frozen underneath the ice. Since his body is preserved in ice I guess that's how he'll be in the Avengers 60 years later.
the storm that hulk is arguing with in incredible hulk is part of the one that sent thor down
Is that the scene that he throws a boulder at the sky? If that is Thor, then it is at a different time. Not the movie Thor time frame.
The only good thing Marvel has is Thanos, make a movie out of that.
The whole movie wasn't about him searching for his hammer.
Jesus Christ.
Try one more time.
Here's a hint: It doesn't have to do with a hammer but with a crown.
Also, the climax has to do with when he fights the villain. Seeing as you stupidly thought the ing robot was the villain, I can see why you might think that was the climax.
well IM2 is concurrent with TIH and so is this one
I think it's been created by various people at various times, or there is just more than one.
You all take a comic book movie pretty seriously.
could batman beat thor?
I'm just wondering...if that was Thor in that Hulk rain scence how could that be if TIH took place in Virginia and Thor landed in New Mexico?
Nah, just like any other movie. You see the movie and then you discuss it.
Thinking about catching this today. 3D worth it or should I stick to 2D?
idk but there's a face in the clouds when hulk is looking up
You suck at this.
Here's a hint: He doesn't get the crown without his hammer.
Where did I state that I thought the robot was the villain? Your fail assumptions are making you look like a re , not saying that you aren't one to begin with.
Thor fighting Loki was more of a conclusion, given the fact that Thor obtained his hammer and is therefor 'invincible'.
It's clear now why you enjoyed Thor so much.
I think anyone with a functioning brain pan would recognize that the movie was not about a ing hammer. It was about Thor's quest to regain the throne and his Father's respect both of which were obtained in the final scenes, ergo, the climax of the movie.
Character development > hammer quest.
BTW Chris Hemsworth looked nothing like Kirk's father in Star Trek. I had a hard time believing it was the same dude.
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