Everyone likes Pulp Fiction. That dude is just silly.
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Everyone likes Pulp Fiction. That dude is just silly.
Also watchmen was epic.
He has horrible taste, and keeps the same attitude when his opinion doesn't take hold. For instance: almost everyone I know loves Pulp Fiction. Lol @ him for thinking it's all a big lie just because...
Anyway the movie was pretty solid. Great pacing, and good set pieces, plus decent use of the mythos (at least from a non-fan's perspective - some of the hardcores seem up in arms), = a fun...
No one man should have all that power.
Keep in mind that this part is different than it was in the books, so the book readers aren't necessarily sure of which way that's going either.
The implication is that Gendry was sold out though,...
Why does heat shut down the Iron Man suit, especially when we've determined that Tony's chest generator can power the suit?
And how is the suit shut down, if War Machine was able to instantly get...
So your admittedly ridiculous theory has to make sense, simply because the movie makes no sense otherwise?
That's not very good logic, especially on the movie's part.
Speaking of ridiculous, it occurs to me that this movie establishes that each low level lava mutant grunt is > Thor, with regards to the ability to inflict damage on Iron Man.
This movie is silly...
So mega-billionaire Tony Stark, who had access to the best scientists and medical-engineers, couldn't find a single qualified guy to operate on him, until the end of Iron Man 3?
That seems quite...
The red priestess asked Stannis for the blood of a King. She asked for his daughter but Stannis refused. So she went to go find someone else with his blood. Gendry was the bastard son of Robert...
Because bah gawd, when people spend months making a show, spending tens of millions of dollars to do so, it's obviously teh super impossible to derive 6+ paragraphs from a one hour episode. And...
As for the plot being slow, I don't get that at all. So much stuff has been happening the last few episodes, including this one. I think what that means is "there's not as much rape and disembowling...
I think the difference is that I can recognize subtly, where as others need things to be SHOUTED AT THEIR FACE AS PEOPLE DIE!
For instance: They were characterizing and setting up group dynamics...
I think you've hit on our difference re: the books. Me personally, I don't really mind the deviations. In fact, I've almost always enjoyed them. I think the Cersei thing makes pragmatic sense from...
Seems unlikely, since his action after getting back to the U.S. was to build a better chest magnet, rather than get operated.
Exactly. Which goes back to how lazy this movie was. The ending makes no sense, unless you justify it by saying "well Tony now has the cure for everything, we just forgot to demonstrate how he solved...
Dialogue was top notch, the acting was strong all around, the fluidity with which the plot was advanced, and the plot twists revealed in themselves were all well-executed. To that extent, judged...
Also *SPOILER*
At the end, how on earth do they manage to remove all the shrapnel from Tony's chest? Wasn't that established as inoperable?
There was a brief excavation scene, done by Pepper, but that still makes no sense because: The suits obviously weren't damaged, since he wasn't there to repair them and they still worked. Thus that...
And don't forget the hour long comedy interlude, in which Stark has to go full Jack Sparrow, all featuring no Iron Man.
The suits are vastly underpowered, and the villain conveniently forgets...
Last episode was one of the greatest episode's of TV in the last few years. It's right up there with Blackwater Bay.
I must say that the use of 90s nostalgia to start the movie did earn it some style points:
http://youtu.be/68ugkg9RePc
Nah dawg.
Strawman. No one is expecting it to be perfect. They're expecting it to be good, which it wasn't. When you have the Marvel Comic Universe, a strong cast, the Iron Man character, and...
Indeed, the filmmakers actually tried to do this within the film itself. Inserting several 4th wall breaks in which they establish that: 1) Sorry, there's very little Iron Man in this film- i.e. lack...