Compelling says meh.
Kang and Ultron say hi.
Compelling says meh.
Both very compelling. Universe conquering Emperor from the future and Henry Pym's creation gone mad.
If they are that compelling, then it should be a no-brainer to use them in the up-coming movie.
Can't wait to see them!
Using your logic there will be no villians in the upcoming movie.
Anybody who saw the aftercredits scene knows what object will most likely be the focal point for the avengers movie
And the Avengers suck because they have no compelling villians
I cringe and am curious about MODOK might look like if they do.
My logic is that without a compelling villain, the potential for a huge flop is there.
Superman, Spiderman, Batman, XMen, Thor all had compelling villains.
I had wondered about Iron Man, but they very adeptly pulled it off without having to use Mandarin.
Maybe they manage to pull it off with the Avengers too, but if they end up using an army of Skrulls, I can see large amounts of failure coming.
meh says o
nick fury said the powers they found were not unprecedented which most likely means it was found in the past
I haven't seen Thor yet, but I assumed you were talking about the cube
I really was going to see this, but almost every movie Manny likes that I end up seeing, I end up thinking "meh"
Speaking of Thor, did anyone catch the comic series/graphic novel back in ~2004 called Loki, with pretty elite illustrators...it was basically an alternate Marvel Universe where Loki has successfully defeated and imprisoned Thor. Pretty damn cool.
isn't that the story for marvel ultimate alliance 1?
Not really. Dr. Doom is the villain of Ultimate Alliance 1 - at least he was for PC. Loki sealed the entrance to the Bifrost Bridge and overtook Asgard with some help.
Cosmic Cube?
I'll bump this thread when the movie features the cosmic cube being used by some villain (can be loki, red skull) and exchanges body with the Hulk and the Hulk going ape against the avengers.
You missed the point. Out of all of the villains and untapped fictional potential that Marvel possesses, they go with a robot that shoots out of his face.
And to all the Spider-Man haters there's only two movies that had greater character development and overall plot, and that's Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
Most other Marvel movies are just what they are intended to be, entertainment. Albeit, a lot of them turn out to be quite ty, but entertainment nonetheless.
Again, thinking other movies are better =/= hate.
I don't hate Spider-Man, but it's not even the best movie in the Spider-Man franchise.
That wasn't the villian.
Except the robot wasn't the villain, it was more of a vessel for the villain.
Doesn't change the fact that the movie hit the climax during the robot scene. It lasted a good 20 minutes.
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