| Valegrim |
+1 am thinking same
Aelryinth wrote:I believe it was the Cosmic Cube. Usually the post credits scene leads into the next movie to be released and I read somewhere that the Cosmic Cube is a big element of the Cap movie, so yeah, it is very likely the cube.Anybody know what the thing they were showing at the end of the trailer at the end was? Unlimited power sounds cool, but I didn't recognize it. Are you saying it was the Cosmic Cube? I must not have been looking at it correctly...
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| Valegrim |
I finally saw the movie; thought it was great; also was bit stunned to see Hugrim or however the spell his name from the warriors three; smile and seem affable; very weird. Nothing in these posts spoiled it for me; was also amazed how many people didnt stay until after the credits. Checking all my comic stuff and memory for clues to the last scene; but have my guesses. Am not sure, other than using the weapon he does; that that guy is who peeps say he is; wasnt wearing what he would wear and that would be changing his history a lot.
Love the last scene with Thor and Heimdall and his response. Was a bit dissappointed Enchantress wasn't there at all, did I miss her? Like the sword in the stone parallel.
| Arnwyn |
Yes, the teaser at the end of Iron Man was actually IN the movie completely.
I'm not really sure I understood it though, in the context of the Thor movie.
"Sir, we found him." Him who? That SHIELD agent sure seemed confused as to who Thor was during the movie - so who was he talking about? Who was he expecting to find?
Jason Nelson
Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games
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Aelryinth wrote:Yes, the teaser at the end of Iron Man was actually IN the movie completely.I'm not really sure I understood it though, in the context of the Thor movie.
"Sir, we found him." Him who? That SHIELD agent sure seemed confused as to who Thor was during the movie - so who was he talking about? Who was he expecting to find?
Given the next movie in this ongoing continuity of Marvel movies is, "him" would presumably be
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Arnwyn wrote:Aelryinth wrote:Yes, the teaser at the end of Iron Man was actually IN the movie completely.I'm not really sure I understood it though, in the context of the Thor movie.
"Sir, we found him." Him who? That SHIELD agent sure seemed confused as to who Thor was during the movie - so who was he talking about? Who was he expecting to find?
Given the next movie in this ongoing continuity of Marvel movies is, "him" would presumably be
** spoiler omitted **
it would have to be "him" since otherwise the teaser does not fit at all.
Jason Nelson
Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games
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Holy crap. I can't believe I just sat through an astonishly well-disguised chick flick. Any more smoldering looks between Thor and Jane and I would have bled from my eyes. Ah well. At least the wife liked it.
I think my wife would've paused the movie at the shirtless Thor scene if she had a remote for the theater.
(she's next to me right now and agrees entirely)
Matthew Morris
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8
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Freehold DM wrote:Holy crap. I can't believe I just sat through an astonishly well-disguised chick flick. Any more smoldering looks between Thor and Jane and I would have bled from my eyes. Ah well. At least the wife liked it.I think my wife would've paused the movie at the shirtless Thor scene if she had a remote for the theater.
(she's next to me right now and agrees entirely)
Well I'd commented on DWtS about how low some of Chelsea Kane's outfits rode ("Held on her hips by tape, and the collective stares of every male in the room.") Then I see Thor, and his jeans are riding as low. Is this just a fashion statement that I'm unaware of?
| Sunderstone |
Late to the thread but wth.
Movie was great, IMHO. I liked the new Jane Foster much better than the nurse version. Wasn't thrilled with Heimdall's implied power level. Overall, a fun action flick and one of Marvel's better movie adaptations.
THANK GOD for no Beta Ray Bill or Wrecking Crew. Hope to see the Enchantress if they do a sequel.
Oh, I'm kind of bummed out that the Cosmic Cube shows up in the first Avengers movie. I never was much for the cosmic cube storyline. The first Avengers movie would have been better with Ultron (maybe Vision too) IMHO, even if Loki came first.
Matthew Morris
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8
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Late to the thread but wth.
Movie was great, IMHO. I liked the new Jane Foster much better than the nurse version. Wasn't thrilled with Heimdall's implied power level. Overall, a fun action flick and one of Marvel's better movie adaptations.
THANK GOD for no Beta Ray Bill or Wrecking Crew. Hope to see the Enchantress if they do a sequel.
Oh, I'm kind of bummed out that the Cosmic Cube shows up in the first Avengers movie. I never was much for the cosmic cube storyline. The first Avengers movie would have been better with Ultron (maybe Vision too) IMHO, even if Loki came first.
Well to be technical... the Cube shows up first in Captain America. It might not even be in the Avenger's movie.
(FWIW, I thought the introduction/use of the cosmic cube in the cartoon recently was awesome)
| Arnwyn |
Given the next movie in this ongoing continuity of Marvel movies is, "him" would presumably be
** spoiler omitted **
No, I meant the Iron Man 2 teaser and the same scene in Thor.
I didn't understand it in the context of Thor. Who was the SHIELD agent referring to, since he didn't seem to recognize Thor in the movie and made strange statements about mercenaries and all that.
It didn't seem connected very well, and ended up not making sense when that Iron Man 2 teaser scene showed up in Thor.
| Sunderstone |
Well to be technical... the Cube shows up first in Captain America. It might not even be in the Avenger's movie.
(FWIW, I thought the introduction/use of the cosmic cube in the cartoon recently was awesome)
I think the fact that SHIELD is shown handling the cube (along with Loki) in our time and not in the WWII era pretty much locks it in for the Avengers movie.
My girlfriend digs the new Avengers cartoons (go figure), me not so much. It has its moments, but I can do without the Cube or AIM (and Modok, god, what a terrible character, even way back in the comics). :)
| Freehold DM |
Whattaya mean thank god no wrecking crew? They would have saved the movie IMHO! Substitute the (laughable) Destroyer with the wrecking crew in the employ of loki and enchantress, have a bit of thor shaking off enchantresss magic/seduction because he loves Jane more, and you have a good movie! Better than beefcake female fantasy at any rate.
| Sunderstone |
Whattaya mean thank god no wrecking crew? They would have saved the movie IMHO! Substitute the (laughable) Destroyer with the wrecking crew in the employ of loki and enchantress, have a bit of thor shaking off enchantresss magic/seduction because he loves Jane more, and you have a good movie! Better than beefcake female fantasy at any rate.
I think a mostly Asgardian plot for the first Thor movie was perfect. That's how I remember Thor from the comics. Sif, the Warriors Three, Odin, Loki, Heimdall, etc. The Jotunheim battle was great. For a second movie, the Enchantress and Executioner would be cool. Even with Thor trouncing the Wrecking Crew in the first third of the movie.
To each their own.
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Any more smoldering looks between Thor and Jane and I would have bled from my eyes.
I'm not sure I would have minded that as much if they didn't have all those scenes driving around, casting gleepy sideways glances at each other and smiling. No wonder Foster keeps hitting people with her truck, she spends at least half of the time ogling her passenger...
I barely noticed the 5 second shirtless scene, on the other hand, since I'd been numbed to it by thirty-thousand commercials. By the time I saw it in the theater, it was like Sybil Danning's shirt-ripping scene in the second Howling movie, a caricature of itself.
Then agan, I made it through two showings of The Watchmen without being scarred for life by the swinging blue pendulum of terror, so I'm pretty good at repressing trauma anyway. :)