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Marvel movie fans

Adora

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I like the x-men movies and also the Avengers I just like to know which one is your favourites and any of you looking forward to age of ultron?
 
The Ultimate Spiderman series, stories, characters, humour - brilliant!
I'm a fan of Spiderman - series', films.. but I like all superhero stuff really. :)
 
I've enjoyed those Iron man movies quite a bit. And Captain America: Winter soldier. Oh, and Guardians of the galaxy. The others... meh, they never did much for me. I didn't find a lot of appeal in the Avengers. I will probably check anything by Marvel out to satisfy my inner comic book nerd, even if I'm more into DC.

The one Marvel movie I'm looking forward to is Deadpool; one of the only, if not only Marvel character I actually enjoy reading. His appearance in the Wolverine movie didn't do him justice though.

Anyone unfamiliar with him; this clip, some testfootage they released last year, sums him up pretty much.

Disclaimer; if you cannot deal with any form of stylized and/or exaggerated violence, don't watch it. (but then again; that movie might not be for you).
 
I've enjoyed those Iron man movies quite a bit. And Captain America: Winter soldier. Oh, and Guardians of the galaxy. The others... meh, they never did much for me. I didn't find a lot of appeal in the Avengers. I will probably check anything by Marvel out to satisfy my inner comic book nerd, even if I'm more into DC.

The one Marvel movie I'm looking forward to is Deadpool; one of the only, if not only Marvel character I actually enjoy reading. His appearance in the Wolverine movie didn't do him justice though.

Anyone unfamiliar with him; this clip, some testfootage they released last year, sums him up pretty much.

Disclaimer; if you cannot deal with any form of stylized and/or exaggerated violence, don't watch it. (but then again; that movie might not be for you).
Yeah I haven't seen guardians of the galaxy but will have to check it out i would like to see gambit in a x-men movie soon I heard he may make an appearance in x-men apocalypse and also a solo movie hopefully it's true because he didn't have much of a part in origins:wolverine
 
The Ultimate Spiderman series, stories, characters, humour - brilliant!
I'm a fan of Spiderman - series', films.. but I like all superhero stuff really. :)
Which spidey films or your favourite,the Sam raimi or the the amazing Spider-Man ones?also did you hear about them going to reboot Spider-Man all over again?
 
Yeah I haven't seen guardians of the galaxy but will have to check it out i would like to see gambit in a x-men movie soon I heard he may make an appearance in x-men apocalypse and also a solo movie hopefully it's true because he didn't have much of a part in origins:wolverine

Ah yes... X-men Apocalypse. Apocalypse is one of the few villains from X-men I like (well, him, Mr. Sinister and Magneto). Gambit, he might be my favorite of the X-men (I might have a slight disposition towards the more rogue-ish types). I quite enjoyed the animated series back in the 90's. So many characters in that show, it was awesome. I've seen some stills from the new X-men movie where they showed (Arch)Angel with his metallic wings. That looked pretty neat. In the comics both him and Gambit are, at some point part of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse... they both were Death in different continuities, so I'm curious to see where they'll go with that if both are in the movie.
 
Ah yes... X-men Apocalypse. Apocalypse is one of the few villains from X-men I like (well, him, Mr. Sinister and Magneto). Gambit, he might be my favorite of the X-men (I might have a slight disposition towards the more rogue-ish types). I quite enjoyed the animated series back in the 90's. So many characters in that show, it was awesome. I've seen some stills from the new X-men movie where they showed (Arch)Angel with his metallic wings. That looked pretty neat. In the comics both him and Gambit are, at some point part of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse... they both were Death in different continuities, so I'm curious to see where they'll go with that if both are in the movie.
I've seen the archangel photos too looks like he is going to be one of the horsemen also I notice that they changed the timeline and made archangel as an adult in the 80s instead of like in x3 where he was a young adult in the not too distant future I wonder if it's got something to do with what happened in days of future past?
 
I loved all three Sam Raimi films, though III was, admittedly, a tad cringily corny in parts.. the Amazing Spiderman films have the edge, I think, though I did like the idea of the web-shooters being part of the mutation in the Raimi films, rather than added tech - I've always liked the idea that Spidey doesn't rely on gadgets.
That said, if you've seen the Ultimate Spiderman and Spiderman Unlimited animated series', there's plenty of fun tech, though I thought the Spider-bike was unnecessary - really more for laughs than because Spidey would actually be able to get across the city faster and the nano-suit was an excellent alternative to the Phonebox Dilemma (read Superman trying to find a phonebox to change in), with added coolness, like invisibility.
I can't help but like AS 2, even though Gwen dies at the end and she really shouldn't have! <sobs> With each new film the animated Spiderman swinging through the glass and steel jungle just gets smoother and more lifelike - the way he rapidly climbs the thread during swings to gain height and speed was great!
I heard that they're starting again, though I thought Andrew Garfield should be given a chance - he's done at least as well as Toby Maguire.. as long as it's not another Teen-at-School Hero type thing, which seems to be the popular gig lately..
 
I loved all three Sam Raimi films, though III was, admittedly, a tad cringily corny in parts.. the Amazing Spiderman films have the edge, I think, though I did like the idea of the web-shooters being part of the mutation in the Raimi films, rather than added tech - I've always liked the idea that Spidey doesn't rely on gadgets.
That said, if you've seen the Ultimate Spiderman and Spiderman Unlimited animated series', there's plenty of fun tech, though I thought the Spider-bike was unnecessary - really more for laughs than because Spidey would actually be able to get across the city faster and the nano-suit was an excellent alternative to the Phonebox Dilemma (read Superman trying to find a phonebox to change in), with added coolness, like invisibility.
I can't help but like AS 2, even though Gwen dies at the end and she really shouldn't have! <sobs> With each new film the animated Spiderman swinging through the glass and steel jungle just gets smoother and more lifelike - the way he rapidly climbs the thread during swings to gain height and speed was great!
I heard that they're starting again, though I thought Andrew Garfield should be given a chance - he's done at least as well as Toby Maguire.. as long as it's not another Teen-at-School Hero type thing, which seems to be the popular gig lately..
Unfortunately that's what I heard they are doing they are going back to high school with him which doesn't interest me at all also I use to love the 90s animated spiderman series when I was a teen and watched all the time on fox kids
 
I've enjoyed those Iron man movies quite a bit. And Captain America: Winter soldier. Oh, and Guardians of the galaxy. The others... meh, they never did much for me. I didn't find a lot of appeal in the Avengers. I will probably check anything by Marvel out to satisfy my inner comic book nerd, even if I'm more into DC.

The one Marvel movie I'm looking forward to is Deadpool; one of the only, if not only Marvel character I actually enjoy reading. His appearance in the Wolverine movie didn't do him justice though.

Anyone unfamiliar with him; this clip, some testfootage they released last year, sums him up pretty much.

Disclaimer; if you cannot deal with any form of stylized and/or exaggerated violence, don't watch it. (but then again; that movie might not be for you).

Deadpool does look pretty cool, though he was portrayed as an amoral mercenary when Ultimate Spidey met him, but I'll be looking out for that film.. love that quirky humour!
Guardians of the Galaxy - yep, great film - "I am Groot", a classic movie quote and this excellent scene at the end:

 
Where I'm from we don't have American comics, we did have some of the old cartoons like X-Men and Spider-Man. When I was in the US and found a comic book store I almost spend all my money on comics. I like watching most of the Marvel Movies, but the 'Disney' ones I enjoy more than Sony. I'm very curious to see what will happen with Spider-Man joining the MCU.

I've heard a lot about Deadpool and am looking forward to seeing the movie. I tend to gravitate more towards Marvel than DC. I've only read the Death of Superman comics but a lot of Marvel comics. Though the Green Lantern series (especially the Darkest Night series I think they're called) look interesting.
 

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