Also, there's a good chance that The Avengers is going to be the biggest grossing movie of all time.
It's already reached a billion and it's not even Memorial Day yet. At the very least it will be the third highest grossing movie of all time behind Avatar and Titanic, though it'll probably get past Titanic.
Well, IMAX and 3D will get it past
Titanic,
I think.
Did anybody else notice that line?
Well, Wikipedia notes that during her training in the Red Room, she was implanted with false memories to ensure her loyalty (this was a recent retcon). And at one point she was brainwashed by the KGB and battled the Avengers (but this was from back in the sixties). So it's in comics canon, but who knows what it was referring to in the movie.
Hec, I wouldn't put
the information about Hawkeye going under Loki's control (and coming out)
in whitefont for another week or so at least.
I doubt The Avengers will top Titanic in international gross. Titanic is still sitting at $2.1 billion internationally (counting, admittedly, re-releases). That's $700+ million more than the third place movie, HP VII.
Only James Cameron seems to have mastered the super-slow-burn long-running box office champ to the level of Avatar and Titanic (Avatar broke no opening weekend records, but holds records for third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh weekends, and holds first in third and fourth even when adjusted for inflation.) I don't think Avengers will hold that same sort of sway for the next several weeks; it's a different kind of movie, at a very different time of year.
I wouldn't be surprised if it hits 1.5 billion internationally, but I doubt we'll see it beating either of the Cameron Epics.
Because everything deserves the Friends treatment, I repost for you: Loki'd:
Where they all become room mates and everyone hates Loki (except Thor doi) and so they are grumpy, but he also hates all of them so the twist is that Loki himself is constantly trolled.
Bruce is always Hulk cus he can’t tolerate Loki, but he is like, sophisticated Hulk cus he is trying really hard not to rage.
Fanart at the link.
This is very apropos of art icons and the final scene of Avengers.
Great concept! But I'm not that crazy about the execution.
And on the "tip" thing -- I got nothing. If someone is so ignant that they don't see the callback to, what -- 10 minutes of screentime prior? -- then maybe they need to see a simpler movie.
At least one person is too unobservant to live.
Or two. I forgot about the prior scene when I saw it (and from the descriptions here, had the same thought about tipping).