Where exactly did Stark get quantum torpedoes from? It wasn't a Star Trek film.Deepcrush wrote:IRON MAN WAS PERFECTION!
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Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe: Albert Einstein.
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I assume so, since you consider the film perfection there must have been QTs involved somewhere.Deepcrush wrote:He had QTs?
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QTs don't make perfection. Their just really fun to shoot at people. He did have that missile from the beginning of the movie that torched a mile sq. That was great fun to watch!
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I really enjoyed it a lot. I like how many openings they left for the sequel.
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They already stated that they were definitely having a sequel.
No clue about any details, but they did say it was definitely going to happen
No clue about any details, but they did say it was definitely going to happen
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Robert Downey Jr. said, " If they want to do ten more, I'm in."
I'd say we're definately getting a sequel or two.
I'd say we're definately getting a sequel or two.
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Sorry to necro gang, but I just got this movie on DVD last week also, and I still love it. For me, alot of movies lose appeal with the second or third viewings. And for the first time, I saw the "hidden" sceen at the VERY end, with Samual L. Jackson, as Col. Nick Fury. That was awsome.
BTW, as I understand, there is a Thor and a Captain America movie in the works, BEFORE they release "The Avengers" movie. Anyone hear anything about these?
BTW, as I understand, there is a Thor and a Captain America movie in the works, BEFORE they release "The Avengers" movie. Anyone hear anything about these?
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Nothing solid, but they are doing them. As well as Ant-Man. Personally, I could do without that one.Mark wrote:BTW, as I understand, there is a Thor and a Captain America movie in the works, BEFORE they release "The Avengers" movie. Anyone hear anything about these?
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Ant man? God, I hope that your pulling my leg
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Unfortunately, no.Mark wrote:Ant man? God, I hope that your pulling my leg
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478970/
I've had to say that a lot lately...
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They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Yeah, my response was
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Who the frack is Ant-Man?
And am I the only one getting sick of all the superhero movies lately?
And am I the only one getting sick of all the superhero movies lately?
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Ant-Man was one of the Avengers of the Marvel comic. There were a few, but the original was Dr. Henry Pym, and was actually a decent character more for his role as an intellectual rather than the possessor of brute force - which was rare for Silver Age comic characters.
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