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Post by jacklarkin on Apr 29, 2011 8:29:56 GMT -5
I'm pretty much stuck between Green Lantern and Captain America. I love the WW2 setting for CA but I think Reynolds will have a bigger screen presence for GL. The other two I don't think I will even see.
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Post by phudjie on Apr 29, 2011 20:25:03 GMT -5
...I voted for Green Lantern, but honestly I don't see myself paying to see any of them in the theatre, unless the promos really blow me away, but if the start the promos two months before the movie comes out - I'll likely be burnt out on the movie before it even opens...
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Post by LillaThrilla on May 3, 2011 18:24:07 GMT -5
I've never really cared about Thor (except for thinking the Crazy Hippie Thor in Marvel Ultimates was kinda cool), but the trailer looks good and the early reviews are good so I'll give it a try.
I never cared about Green Lantern and the trailer looks like a bunch of neon green CGI garbage, though if they need someone with glib and maturity issues then Ryan Reynolds was golden casting at least. Wake me in 2014 when Ryan Reynolds takes the other role he was born for: Deadpool. Or when they make a Green Arrow movie, because Ollie is awesome.
X-Men: First Class looks really sketchy, though in a large part because of the Cuban Missile Crisis thing. Also, the apparently reboot/clusterfucking of the X-Men movie continuity. That said, I may try it anyway if the reviews are surprisingly good but I'm expecting this one to crash & burn.
Now e get to the one movie I have been interested in from the beginning: Captain America. He fights Nazis and that's pretty much always a recipe for cinematic win. The trailers kept looking better each time and the March one blew my mind. This movie looks like all kinds of amazing.
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Post by wickedrex on May 4, 2011 7:22:29 GMT -5
I didn't vote for either of them, because there's a possibility that I won't see any of them any time soon.
The X-Men franchise - even if it is a reboot - has run it's course...
Thor seems a little "simple", in my opinion.
The other two don't really seem to interest me that much.
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Post by LillaThrilla on May 10, 2011 19:47:38 GMT -5
I saw "Thor" this weekend and was impressed. I would rate it behind the Iron Man and Batman movies, but it's still a pretty good superhero flick.
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