Avengers


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Originally Posted by Hyperstrike View Post
Cap's outfit was always kinda "meh". From the front he looks like Captain America. From the back, he's a guy in blue spandex and the effect ain't all that flattering. Chalk it up to being one of those things that's easier to realize in a comic book than in real life.

As for "better" than Norton? Couldn't say.
Norton had an entire movie to flesh out a heroic, expressive Banner.
Ruffalo was portraying a more diffident, emotionally damaged and isolated Banner.

Much closer to the 616 rather than the emotionally crippled "Ultimate" Banner in 1610.
Good points and thanks.

Cheers


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Obligatory

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Loose --> not tight.
Lose --> Did not win, misplace, cannot find, subtract.
One extra 'o' makes a big difference.

 

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Originally Posted by Celestial_Lord View Post
I want to see this, but I'll wait until it comes out on iTunes. I don't think anything short of a Superman, Justice League, or Star Trek film could make me go to a movie theater again.

I really wish cell phone jammers were legal.
Go see a matinee. This is a movie worth seeing in the theater. My wife and I dont go to the movies often... this is worth it.


YMMV---IMO
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Originally Posted by Meowtch View Post
About damned frikkin time they didn't totally screw up Hulk!
One million times this.


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"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight

 

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Originally Posted by Hyperstrike View Post
Cap's outfit was always kinda "meh". From the front he looks like Captain America. From the back, he's a guy in blue spandex and the effect ain't all that flattering. Chalk it up to being one of those things that's easier to realize in a comic book than in real life.

As for "better" than Norton? Couldn't say.
Norton had an entire movie to flesh out a heroic, expressive Banner.
Ruffalo was portraying a more diffident, emotionally damaged and isolated Banner.

Much closer to the 616 rather than the emotionally crippled "Ultimate" Banner in 1610.

Better? No, but a different take that I preferred.


"I never said thank you." - Lt. Gordon

"And you'll never have to." - the Dark Knight

 

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Best superhero movie ever made.
Joss Whedon is a genius.