(27-05-2014 01:33 )*Kal-El* Wrote: [ -> ]Silly question but yes i did its what you do with Marvel films
indeed you know with a marvel film you stay for the extra scene after the credits. even so lots of people still go as soon as the credits start. when I saw x-men dofp last week lots of people did go as soon as the credits start
agree with you about quicksilver nearly stealing the show. apparently he will be in x-men apocalypse so hopefully he'll be in that more
i did notice there was a scene missing where in the trailer the little girl ask's Wolverine who his supposed to be and he says "Am The Wolverine" it wasn't in the actually movie the same with The Amazing Spider-Man 2 where clip is shown the trailer but its not in the actually film, i wonder why.
I, Frankenstein 3/10 insipid, uninspred attempt to give a modern twist to a classic horror story. They try to give the movie the Underworld treatment with a demon v gargoyle at eternal war scenario. As is customary in these sort of movies Bill Nighy is the principle villain and gives the same stock performance he gives in every movie. I get annoyed with movies like this. They had a decent budget and an OK cast so why not invest some time in originality and quality to lift it several notches.
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment 8/10.
World Trade Center - 8/10.
Whitehouse Down 6/10 A plot with more holes than a sieve, Roland Emmerich's most clichéd script ever and with acting so wooden it should have had a Forestry Commission warning. All that said it was harmless, enjoyable and quite entertaining in an unintentional humorous way
Captain America: Winter Soldier. 9/10.
I enjoyed this film, especially how it works alongside with Marvel's Agents Of Shield but Stan Lee's cameos again stopped me giving it full marks.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 8/10.
x-men days of future past
captain America: the winter soldier
Unbreakable. Which is about 15 years old now