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@Anonymous: >Need someone to avenge
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@Anonymous: This exactly. The character never seemed super important in the other movies and it was almost as if even the super heroes in their separate movies gave no shits about him. But oh noes, here they are together and the character is killed off time to care.
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@Anonymous: maybe people got attached because he represented how a fan boy would react being around his hero.
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@Anonymous: Care to explain? Or are you just butthurt that we don't share the same opinion as you on a movie?
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@Anonymous: And? It wasn't a major character and little time was spent building him up. Killing off his character was like killing off an extra in the background that got a few lines here and there.
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@Anonymous: Get your ass back to the sundance! you are needed for coffee drinking and intellectual hierarchy,
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@Anonymous: Not recognizing legitimate faults in the movie is too mainstream, I'll just call everyone who points them out a hipster. That'll discredit their opinions!
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@Anonymous: Dude are you a fish? cause you just got drag lined! Do not feed the trolleys.
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@Anonymous: you sir, have a friend in me. hopefully Avengers is the last of these comic book movies they ever make; it's the best one since Spider-Man 2. Bring back other types of summer blockbuster movies! Let's make Air Force One 2!
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@Anonymous: I hope its not. I hope producers keep letting Directors do there jobs instead of trying tell them how to do it. Just cause some candy-ass focus group of 12 people decided what the movie goers of the world wanted to see. Hell, not even 5 years ago I refused to go to the movies cause of all the shit Hollywood was pumping out.
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@Anonymous: that's because Coulson was a fuckin' badass
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The movie wasn't deep, emotionally moving, or Oscar-worthy, obviously. But it's a goddamn comic book movie! What do you guys expect? Sit back and just enjoy it, stop acting so uptight and become a child again watching your favorite super heroes on screen together, if only for a moment.
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@SupahTofu: The Dark Knight is the new standard for comic book epics. The plot needs to be something more than "dem bad guys hates freedum, and dey goan kill yous!"
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@Anonymous: Not really... The new Batman's have been wonderful but it still doesn't change the fact that it's a fucking comic book movie. Comic books have existed for more than half a century with, for the most part, the exact same stories played around with a little bit and drawn by someone else.
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@SupahTofu: So tell me again why comic book movies can't be; well acted,directed,written, etc? Going "but it's comics" doesn't excuse bad movies.
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