I also want a Black Widow/Hawkeye movie.
Mum was not impressed with Hill. And when lil bro informed her it was Robing from How I Met Your Mother, she became adamant that the actress was weak and should have been played by Erica Cerra.
I was not impressed with the
capsule of doom that Thor got tossed into. It seemed like he could have broken out of it a lot sooner if he'd had his wits about him (Oh, hey, let's stop bouncing round the room and punch through the glass!)
That Photoshop job is great!
It only took
one additional blow with Mjolnir to shatter the glass. If he'd leapt at the point where he'd already cracked it while Loki was monologue-ing, he could have broken out before the clamps released.
Yeah, exactly what I thought, Matt.
He was in monologue-shock. No one can think clearly while being monologued at.
And then when he started
tumbling, it took him a minute to get his bearings inside the free-falling hamster ball.
I can't decide which I like best, Thor or Tony or Bruce. Let's see, which one would be the worst boyfriend?
FCM?
Wow, that needs a lot of thought. Tony and Thor both got dames. Bruce has issues.
F - Thor (he can bring the lightning, yo)
C - Hulk (I'm too annoying to be with someone who can't get angry
M - Tony (Entertaining, rich, smart, and so obsessed with himself that I get to do my own thing)
I haven't been watching trailers, really, but the ad/preview/whatever for Amazing Spiderman during Eureka looks really good. This is a pretty serious summer of the superhero, eh? Avengers, Batman Verbs, Amazing Spiderman, that's a lot of tentpoles.
F - Tony (he'd be good for a brief fling, but there's only so much smugness I can take)
C - Hulk (who wants to be around someone that's always simmering with repressed anger?)
M - Thor (you marry into royalty, get a kickass mother-in-law, and have you seen him shirtless?)
This is all pretty simple, because I'm running away with Captain America, to give him the 21st century crash course. I sense a man ripe for...indoctrination.
Also, I've seen him shirtless.
Unrelatedly, I had a bit of a hard time accepting Hemsworth as Thor, because it seemed entirely obvious that Johann should have the role (oddly, he agreed). But despite the most biased sort of false start, there's really not much to complain about. He did a great job.
Problem is, I need to go see the latest Resident Evil movie to catch up with what Johann's doing. I have been somewhat remiss, what with the whole 2012 thing, and all.