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Indeed :P

But it's bad enough to be
*runs*
You're still right though, and I didn't even see Green Hornet. Anything with Seth Rogen is an automatic POS.
A friend dragged me to see it....

It has a couple of laughs in it, but mostly, I just sat, winced and cringed my way through it. Barely worth paying £1, let alone £10 to see it in the cinema. :\
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nondeplumage: You're still right though, and I didn't even see Green Hornet. Anything with Seth Rogen is an automatic POS.
Acutally I thought Green Hornet was quite fun. It works very well as a parody of serious Super Hero movies like Batman Begins.
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Lone3wolf: A friend dragged me to see it....

It has a couple of laughs in it, but mostly, I just sat, winced and cringed my way through it. Barely worth paying £1, let alone £10 to see it in the cinema. :\
It's a popcorn movie. Don't tell me you expected Shakespeare. Well, It's Brannagh, so maybe you did! :)

As a side note, this movie does the same as the other Marvel movies. There IS a secret scene at the end of the credits. Comic book fans will immediately recognize the looming threat.
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Lone3wolf: A friend dragged me to see it....

It has a couple of laughs in it, but mostly, I just sat, winced and cringed my way through it. Barely worth paying £1, let alone £10 to see it in the cinema. :\
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El_Caz: It's a popcorn movie. Don't tell me you expected Shakespeare. Well, It's Brannagh, so maybe you did! :)

As a side note, this movie does the same as the other Marvel movies. There IS a secret scene at the end of the credits. Comic book fans will immediately recognize the looming threat.
That was for Green Hornet. Not seen Thor yet, but it's on the books as soon as I get mobile again....just spent a week in hospital with partial kidney failure, and a host of other, painful, symptoms....
Gonna see Thor tomorrow.

It'll only be the second 3D film I've seen (Avatar being the other).

Should be enjoyable enough.
Saw the movie today. Great fun!

I missed the Infinity Gauntlet, though. :(

Maybe when it's out on DVD.

Also, I didn't recognize the "thing" in the end until I read about it on Wikipedia. Shame on me!
Also saw it today - Also liked it.

posted somewhere else aready, but as this is the thor thread: The staff at the cinema told me to stay around for the end of the credits. It's quite important. 10 minutes of credits, another 2 minute scene, but I think it's lining up the Avengers film...
I wasn't sure if the extra scene was foreboding about a second Thor movie, instead of the Avengers one, but I think Captain america also comes out this year and chances are likely Avengers is being worked on as well, before a Thor sequel. Also, what they show is far more Avengers territory than Thor's.
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El_Caz: I wasn't sure if the extra scene was foreboding about a second Thor movie, instead of the Avengers one, but I think Captain america also comes out this year and chances are likely Avengers is being worked on as well, before a Thor sequel. Also, what they show is far more Avengers territory than Thor's.
I've not seen the movie, but I'm betting it's the Avengers:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848228/
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The very first comic book story with the Avengers was Loki being a dick and Thor and Hulk and Iron Man and I can't remember who all else have to save the day because they're all there for reasons.

I wonder if they're craft the movie after such an epic tale. There was a train track getting derailed at one point. That'll obviously be the big action piece.
It was quite good... but the plot was a bit meh.

Interesting cameo mid-way through who will apparently return in The Avengers.

I'd write more, but don't want to put a bunch of spoilers in here. We really could do with some spoiler tags.

I'm quite hopeful about Captain America though, if only because of Hugo Weaving.