thorc1138
ThorC1138
thorc1138

Really, it’s comments like this, that make me read the damn comments. Because of all the great comments, sometimes there’s gold like yours

A lot of of these characters seem to be marvelous suckers...

BAT!

It makes them biblically accurate.

And the shortest passage?

Chilling...

Odd, seeing how he had to smoke for a lot of his parts in the ‘60s and ‘70s...

I mean I hope it suck a little right?  Wink Wink, nudge nudge

“And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Hamburglar, and Hell followed with him.”

Preach the good word of IM3

He’d be a really good fit actually! And given that he’s already directed the best Iron Man film (I said what I said) it should turn out really well!

Now that you mention an 80’s blockbuster…Marvel should just get Shane Black to direct Armor Wars.

The difference between Disney Marvel Shows and Disney Marvel Movies is that the shows have a lot more “characters sitting around and talking” with two or three big-action episodes (because they all can’t be CGI slug-fests). How much personal character development did they have for Rhodes? If there’s not enough

Well, yes and no. Adding Namor and Atlantis to this movie probably accounts for much of additional time. Frankly I think Namor is a more interesting character than Black Panther in any case. And way more interesting than his DC ripoff character Aquaman.

I hope they touch a bit more on what Iron Man 2 did in that courtroom scene (where they showed other countries’ and scientists’ attempts at making Iron Man suits but them all being decades away from any real progress).

Can’t wait for a 20 minute final battle where two differently colored versions of the same character have a weightless fight in a generic CGI landscape that looks like crap because overworked digital artists had to completely redo it in months before release

If it’s using the basic premise of the comic arc the title comes from, it’ll be about a bunch of villains getting their hands on Stark tech and suits and Rodey’s attempts to get them back. It’s a great arc, and one I thought would make a good film when I first read it. It had a real 80's blockbuster kind of vibe.

To be honest, I’d love it if they started releasing 4+ hour epics as movie events, complete with an intermission for 15-30 mins halfway through and a dedicated lounging area for each screen’s intermission.

Do tell us more about this brutal anti-democratic monarchy where succession is determined by murder.