Not particularly keen on Coulson (or particularly against him either), but I thought his increased prominence at the start of this movie was like a metaphorical noose being lowered around his neck.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I've enjoyed him in the Marvel movies, but I was a bit surprised at how incredibly popular he was in fandom. I mean, before Avengers, he didn't really DO much (I hadn't seen those shorts, though, and the "Funny Thing Happened..." one is pretty great and does indeed establish him as pretty badass). He showed up and delivered exposition. Sure, he delivered it well, but still. People really got into him. I don't think he deserves disses, though!
I love that the #1 hit when you google Coulson weapon is exactly the one I'm usually looking for: [link]
Now, obviously, fandom has a way of investing in characters the writers haven't spent much time on (I'm calling it the Figwit Reaction for the moment, but I'm open to discussion), but I felt that they played him nice and subtle, with a understated air of authority especially up against Iron Man and his brashness.
And I think the two shorts he got (I haven't seen the one on the Thor disc) was either a response to fan reaction, or the creators noticing for themselves how suave and debonair he is.
I love that the #1 hit when you google Coulson weapon is exactly the one I'm usually looking for: [link]
I love that comic--especially Loki and the kitten.
Are these shorts online or DVD extras or what? I am not familiar with them.
Both, I believe. SA linked them for me on Goodreads!
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer," set before Thor.
"The Consultant," set between Iron Man 2 and The Avengers.
I thought Coulson's badassedness was pretty well established by "If you try to escape, or play any sort of games with me, I will taze you and watch "Supernanny" while you drool into the carpet." Everything else was just gravy.
thanks for those P-C!! don't know how i missed them, but they were awesome.
I thought Coulson's badassedness was pretty well established by "If you try to escape, or play any sort of games with me, I will taze you and watch "Supernanny" while you drool into the carpet." Everything else was just gravy.
I replayed that scene three times, cackling. The Son of Coul is not impressed with your iron suit and your amusing shenanigans, so just put it back in your pants and get your work done, son.
An Animated Filmography of Tim Burton
French animator and graphic designer Martin Woutisseth created a filmography of Tim Burton, an animated look at many of Burton’s films through the years. This video was made for a La Cinematheque Francaise contest. You may remember Woutisseth’s animated filmography to Stanley Kubrick that we posted in the past.
Animation made with mixing each Burton movies. Typography, colors, patterns and symbols are re-interprating. The old and the young Burton are both still working on their main passion : the stop motion, the fantastic and the gothic culture. Visuals are created from original posters, or from movies’s scenes. If I couldn’t find the right attitude, I drew it.
I have not watched it yet.