How many acting gigs have no lines to learn
I thought the computer voice was Dourif. Although he wouldn't have had to have memorized the lines; just read them in a studio.
Do I need to see the latest Iron Man and Thor movies first?
I don't think so. It's mostly CA2 that's SHIELD-heavy.
Hm. Do I need to see the latest Iron Man and Thor movies first? I've kinda failed on the movie going this year.
Probably not first, but I recommend seeing them both because they're great.
Although he wouldn't have had to have memorized the lines
Exactly! All VO.
I don't think so.
Probably not first, but I recommend seeing them both because they're great.
Cool, thanks! They're in my imaginary queue, but I doubt I'll get to them anytime soon.
So, as someone who's not really watching Agents, how much will I miss when I see CA2:WS?
Nothing. There are movie references in the series, but not the other way around.
There are movie references in the series, but not the other way around.
Sweet.
(ALL YOUR WS, GIVE THEM TO ME! grabbyhands)
Nothing. There are movie references in the series, but not the other way around.
I do wonder if we'll start getting
Agents
cameos in future Marvel movies, though. That would be fun.
Sitwell was in Thor, IIRC, but I can't remember if he was in the other movies. Probably Avengers, huh? I guess I could check IMDB.
Astrology-agent-whose-name-I-can't-remember was driving me nuts, because I couldn't remember if he had previously been in the show, or a Marvel movie, or what. And then something he said, or his facial expression made me jump and realize he was Jacob's brother on Lost. So now I distrust him.
Sitwell was in Thor, IIRC, but I can't remember if he was in the other movies. Probably Avengers, huh? I guess I could check IMDB.
He's been in the one-shots, too.
Astrology-agent-whose-name-I-can't-remember was driving me nuts, because I couldn't remember if he had previously been in the show, or a Marvel movie, or what. And then something he said, or his facial expression made me jump and realize he was Jacob's brother on Lost. So now I distrust him.
Blake was introduced in a one-shot, and he was on the show earlier.
Titus Welliver--also did a great run on Deadwood. And was Clark Gregg's roomie in college.