I don't see how 2 13-episode TV series on Netflix a year could tip it over the edge. It isn't like a movie where you are shelling out 20 bucks to see it. If you've got a Netflix subscription, which I would assume most people who would be interested in this do, you're good to go.
And outside of crossing over into Defenders I doubt it will feed into the Avengers corner of the MCU too much so it wouldn't be REQUIRED or anything
I wonder if they are going to take advantage of the non-episodic nature of being a straight to Netflix show. Telling more continuity heavy Breaking Bad type sttories since you don't have to worry about people popping in mid season.
If the stories are varied and interesting, I don't see how the mere fact of them fitting under the umbrella of 'marvel' can be enough to make the public tired of them. It's an argument from a very flawed premise.
If the stories are varied and interesting, I don't see how the mere fact of them fitting under the umbrella of 'marvel' can be enough to make the public tired of them. It's an argument from a very flawed premise.
We've seen it time and again but there are a significant number of people who view all superhero movies as essentially the same genre.
That said, most of Marvel's have been Action-Comedies, and I think they need to branch out a bit to stay fresh.
Except these aren't 4 new superhero movies. They are series on Netflix, which is an entirely different beast and wouldn't create anywhete near the same fatigue that HEY SURPRISE 4 MOVIES A YEAR would
the final fight between Thor and Malekith, when they keep fighting as they tumble through the Nine Realms
That was super badass and the only time Thor really got to cut loose
the final fight between Thor and Malekith, when they keep fighting as they tumble through the Nine Realms
That was super badass and the only time Thor really got to cut loose
I really, really loved it up until the final bit
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That's how the guy who invented the format pronounces it. I sure don't.
GIF Inventor Steve Wilhite was honored with a 2013 Webby Lifetime Achievement award for inventing the GIF file format in 1987. And as the New York Times reported, he re-validated the existence of this website with this gem of a quote:
"The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations," Mr. Wilhite said. "They are wrong. It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story."
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That's how the guy who invented the format pronounces it. I sure don't.
GIF Inventor Steve Wilhite was honored with a 2013 Webby Lifetime Achievement award for inventing the GIF file format in 1987. And as the New York Times reported, he re-validated the existence of this website with this gem of a quote:
"The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations," Mr. Wilhite said. "They are wrong. It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story."
One Thor 2 (really, the mid-credits stinger) thing I wasn't clear on
The Infinity Gem at the end - what was it? I had the vague impression we had been introduced to it earlier in the film, but can't think of when or how.
And, when Odin is talking about the backstory, he mentions that while the Aether is fluid, most of these ancient weapons / artifacts take the form of stones. Plays nicely into the GOTG stinger.
That's how the guy who invented the format pronounces it. I sure don't.
GIF Inventor Steve Wilhite was honored with a 2013 Webby Lifetime Achievement award for inventing the GIF file format in 1987. And as the New York Times reported, he re-validated the existence of this website with this gem of a quote:
"The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations," Mr. Wilhite said. "They are wrong. It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story."
The Infinity Gem at the end - what was it? I had the vague impression we had been introduced to it earlier in the film, but can't think of when or how.
And, when Odin is talking about the backstory, he mentions that while the Aether is fluid, most of these ancient weapons / artifacts take the form of stones. Plays nicely into the GOTG stinger.
the Infinity Stone at the end was the Aether, or maybe just refers to the vessel they contained it in
One Thor 2 (really, the mid-credits stinger) thing I wasn't clear on
The Infinity Gem at the end - what was it? I had the vague impression we had been introduced to it earlier in the film, but can't think of when or how.
And, when Odin is talking about the backstory, he mentions that while the Aether is fluid, most of these ancient weapons / artifacts take the form of stones. Plays nicely into the GOTG stinger.
It was the Aether, just contained in a smaller version of the thing Jane found.
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That scene is fantastic
Also the villains master plan is having one more mook than Ollie has Arrows
I wonder if they are going to take advantage of the non-episodic nature of being a straight to Netflix show. Telling more continuity heavy Breaking Bad type sttories since you don't have to worry about people popping in mid season.
Marvel is doing such a good job making sure these movies don't become all grim and joyless ala most of Man of Steel.
We've seen it time and again but there are a significant number of people who view all superhero movies as essentially the same genre.
That said, most of Marvel's have been Action-Comedies, and I think they need to branch out a bit to stay fresh.
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What's scary is that I honestly believe he'd do it, too
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I freakin loved
That was super badass and the only time Thor really got to cut loose
I really, really loved it up until the final bit
That's how the guy who invented the format pronounces it. I sure don't.
GIF creator accepts Webby Lifetime Achievement award
Hey, I agree. Must be his old age. "Jif" always has been peanut butter.
yeah about that
just keep watching
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYtjpIwamos
I would give you up
for free
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Should do that
....
Girl?
That actually got the biggest laugh in my theater
edit: and jif is absolutely the right way to pronounce it! They named it after the peanut butter intentionally.
edit x2: And I'll just echo what everyone else has said. Amazing movie, had an exceptionally good time.
Pretty sure the biggest laugh in my theater was
And I just can't say how charismatic and fun Loki was in this.
or at least the last... while
I like it a lot
If you have to use another letter to clarify the correct pronunciation, maybe you fucked up.
And, when Odin is talking about the backstory, he mentions that while the Aether is fluid, most of these ancient weapons / artifacts take the form of stones. Plays nicely into the GOTG stinger.
yeah, English
yes.
yes you should.
it's all on Netflix, get to it.
But what's interesting about his character is that I believe that he would murder his mother if THE LIST said so