I'm 4 eps in and I like it but I'm not loving it as much as I expected to. Maybe the hype got my hopes up. But then again, I always like the "reveal" and that hasn't happened (if it ever will). I've been screaming at Flash to do the reveal already for Iris but so far, no luck.Punix-GT wrote:I just started watching Daredevil. Not too far into it yet, but I'm really liking what I'm watching
Ooo, what is VIP style?Vanyl wrote:Also, just saying, Thursday, seeing Avengers 2 VIP style. Aww yeah!
Cineplex (the main theatre chain here) rolled out some VIP theatres which are separated in their own area in a theatre complex. They have 2-3 screens, with their own lounge out front. You have to be 19+ to enter the VIP area because they serve alcohol. They have a full kitchen of pub food fare (beyond the fast food pizza/hot dog stuff) as well as your basic concessions. Once in the theatres, the seating is pre-assigned when you purchase your tickets (you pick your seats) and every two seats is a side table for your stuff/food/drinks, as well as your usual cup holders. The seats recline and are leather. They're also spaced out more so you don't have to stand up when people come down the isle. The tables all have menus as well and the staff will come to your seats and take your order as well as bring it to your seats before the movie. This include the full kitchen and bar/mixed drinks menu.Neo wrote:Ooo, what is VIP style?Vanyl wrote:Also, just saying, Thursday, seeing Avengers 2 VIP style. Aww yeah!
I'm not sure when we're going to see it - but it'll probably be this weekend.
What part are you referring to?Vanyl wrote:The ending was whatever, though. I could have done without it.
I guess that is what my issue was with it all...it felt like a crossover episode.DMoney wrote:What character development is really needed though? We have all the other Marvel movies to do all that for us.
The "new" team part. I was eye rolling at that.Neo wrote:What part are you referring to?Vanyl wrote:The ending was whatever, though. I could have done without it.
and catch up with the Agents of Shield, and Agent Carter. Maybe I'm missing something by not watching those.
They are building up to just such a universal cross-over, actually. They're slowly building to Captain Marvel and then a full universal theme. It's a phased initiative. We're in phase 2 right now. Here is the list for phase 3:Neo wrote:I saw Ant-Man a couple weekends ago. It was a typical Paul Rudd movie. I guess I wasn't expecting much ever since I saw they were doing it back in 2012. I had never heard of Ant-Man until then, and had nothing to base any expectations on.
I am now curious though about what the end-game is for all these Marvel Characters that are literally being woven into the same cinematic universe. I wonder how they will get, or if they will get, a giant movie cast of all the characters together to fight some epic battle where it requires everyone who was ever listed as an Avenger to come together...and how they'll even script something like that, when they had such a hard time doing 14 characters for Age of Ultron.
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