If she was really Maria Hill, she should've been working with the government to take down Nick Fury and what remains of SHIELD, not being Fury's bitch #2 even after the dissolution of SHIELD.
If she was really Maria Hill, she should've been working with the government to take down Nick Fury and what remains of SHIELD, not being Fury's bitch #2 even after the dissolution of SHIELD.
I'm not sure I'd qualify it as GOOD, but I like it as purely entertaining TV, even with its far too many sucky parts.
I seriously don't know what Maria Hill's role is supposed to be anymore in the movies. But that certainly isn't the Hill I know. She's more like a replacement for Coulson after The Avengers.
That'd be if he still appeared in the movies, though.
I certainly like Agents of SHIELD in general, even with its (many) sucky parts, more than maybe half of the MCU movies.
Just went to look for the scene, I honestly couldn't stop laughing out loud. The uncomfortable look between the actors (especially Robert, Scarlett and Ruffalo) while Gregg was laughing on the screen was priceless.
That's exactly why.
I went on purpose on a Monday afternoon, knowing that the theater would be almost empty, so I didn't get to listen to the laughter of the other people. That didn't impact on my enjoyment, thought. I had a huge huge smile every time Peter was on screen, which might be in part because I'm such a Spider-Man fanboy, but…
That really hurts. I think I'm going to go cry a little ='(
Well, this kinda explains the other comment about the version of the movie that I'd like, lol.
Daredevil IS just a vigilante, Tony probably wouldn't think of him as a possible ally.
Well, I won't deny that I kind of prefer TV (or books) to movies for my fantasy/sci-fi fix, CGI budget aside. But I wasn't really trying to say with that comment that they should've tried to put more story in their two hour movie. My problem isn't really with the movie itself but with the universe. It's been going for…
He did now that you mention it, but Tony's kind of always been a dick so I didn't really think about it. In the comics part of the argument behind the registration (the most compelling part, at least for me) was weeding out the kids.
Well, it's a goddamned portentous law trying to tie the "mightiest heroes of earth" and force them to do the government's bidding. The name applies, I think =P
I thought the personification was great. An eager and talented teenager that talks too much for his own good. Tony and him had great chemistry together in their costume-less scene and I loved the way they used him in the fight.
Doesn't make sense when you think it through, though.
Privileges of not living in America =D
Did he? I saw the movie on the last weekend, so I had totally forgotten his line. Then it's just inconsistent, they really should work on clarifying these kinds of things.
I kind of wish the people in charge of the movies were clearer about in what way we can expect the movies to affect the series. Because as things stand right now, I don't think the movie universe accepts the existence of any of the TV related stuff. And that means that the characters that appear in this movie (plus…
I always try to ignore the (lack of) credibility of the courtroom scenes in most TV Shows. After The Good Wife, almost none of them seem plausible or entertaining at all.