Julie,
ha. what I mean is that I thought the character was played by Ken Watanabe. Neeson played a different character.
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Julie,
ha. what I mean is that I thought the character was played by Ken Watanabe. Neeson played a different character.
Finally got to see The Avengers for the second time (missed the final post-credits scene due to Matilda's not-quite-6-year-old's bladder, but there's always YouTube), heard Loki's pitiful whimper (really, Joss played the Loki-begins-monologing/someone-else-goes-"Bored now" card so many times, and it was ridiculously funny every single time; my only gripe is that it didn't happen even more), appreciated the Pepper/Tony banter even more than the first time, caught a lot more of the underplayed but total badassery of Black Widow, was rewarded for dragging my willing but unenthused dad by hearing him almost choke on his uvula laughing the entire time, and had a bonus Buffista sighting! East Bayista Bridget S had never seen it before and was all happy that she was getting one last chance for a first viewing on a big screen.
I seriously could have sat in that theater all afternoon watching it over and over. DAMN, I'm glad I went.
I seriously could have sat in that theater all afternoon watching it over and over. DAMN, I'm glad I went.
Damn, now I wish I'd gone.
le nubian, nope. You have it backwards.
FYI, Avengers Labor Day Weekend reappearance lasts through Thursday. So you haven't missed your chance to see it big screen again.
P-C,
so are you telling me the imdb listing is wrong?
Well, it doesn't appear to be showing anywhere nearby, anyway. Phooey.
so are you telling me the imdb listing is wrong?
Correct. I don't know if we're still spoilerfonting Batman Begins, but just in case: Moviewise, it was apparently a fake-out. Ken Watanabe's character was a figurehead; when Ducard confronts Wayne in his manor, he reveals that he is the real Ra's al-Ghul.
a-ha. That is what I thought, but the imdb thing fucked me up.
I seriously could have sat in that theater all afternoon watching it over and over. DAMN, I'm glad I went.
Damn, now I wish I'd gone.
We saw it tonight; 5th time for me, 3rd for Tim. My god, Chris Evans' ASS. And Jeremy Renner's arms. Where is that picture of Renner with rope? Did I bookmark it?
t edit Oh, yes: [link] Hello.