I haven't done it, but I'm told that first season of AoS improves mightily when you're watching it as part of a binge and not week to week.
I haven't done it, but I'm told that first season of AoS improves mightily when you're watching it as part of a binge and not week to week.
They did in Agents of Shield!
I know it fits clumsily with Age of Ultron, but by gum I have a lot of love for IM3. The kid was good! Ben Kingsley was fun! And Extremised Pepper was quite a look.
That’s a good sequence, but the moment from Avengers for me is the circle shot of the team right before that. It’s pure comic book, and might be the defining visual of the entire MCU.
Cap punched Hitler in the face everyday of the week and twice on Sundays.
True story, the first time I saw The Avengers I missed that line because my theater was laughing so hard from Hulk pulverizing Loki.
I always wonder what Jack Kirby would've thought of that exchange. The little guy standing up to bullies is pure Kirby, but he also was extremely proud of the Nazis he killed in the war.
I always referred to my great aunts and uncles as just “Uncle Waldo” or “Uncle Ed” maybe it's the same deal.
Not gonna lie, I was hoping they were going to channel more of a Smokey and the Bandit vibe with Hank doing his best Buford T Justice trying to chase down the Legends. So yeah, I’d agree, it was a fine episode, but compared to what the show can do it felt a little lacking.
RIP Patsy Walker: AKA Hellcat, you were too cute for this cruel world.
Or the worthiest coat rack in existence, or really the whole thinking with portals gag that makes up the final action set piece.
The CG of the last fight was bad, and probably should’ve been more practical like the waterfall fight, but I did appreciate the cheek of having the fight take place in a literal Underground Railroad.
He had like two lines in the fight at May’s house. There’s a deleted scene floating around where he confronts the Spider team at the gala.
Why say reversity when Tolkien actor is right there?
Thor restarting the forge at Nidavellir was quite possibly the most metal thing he’s done in the MCU and it’s the sort of big, mythic action that feels right at home in one of Jason Aaron’s Thor books and can only be properly depicted airbrushed onto the side of a van.
And some pointed commentary about how the media ignores the important story (repealing the Amnesty Act) for the the flashy story (Lex Luthor escaped!), gee I wonder if there are any real world analogies to that?
David Harewood directing an upcoming episode probably has a lot to do with J’onn getting his ass to Mars.