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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:wolverineI'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).
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?The Ultimate Spiderman series, stories, characters, humour - brilliant!
I'm a fan of Spiderman - series', films.. but I like all superhero stuff really.
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
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?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.
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 kidsI 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'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).
though he was portrayed as an amoral mercenary when Ultimate Spidey met him,