crabra comander
Master Member
Don't all the non-superpowered villains have a high ratio of "Cuz I want teh monies" motivations? On DC and Marvels side?
So my point, once again, Marvel: Consult with DC to learn how to make great villains!
And Thanos... Well, he just wants the power to kill the universe as a present to Death, whom he's been in love with for ages, unrequited. He's hoping to impress Her.
4. So there was the montage of Hank learning how to use the suit, go small than big while fighting or going through doors, etc... Than Darren puts on the yellow jacket and is a freaking pro in 10 seconds. Knows how to use all the weapons, fly and maneuver like a jet plane.
I'm sure he had done extensive training in the suit full size. It's just the shrinking part he would have had minimal training in.
curious.. I noticed during the credits alot of stan lee mentions.
how much involvment does he have with these scripts?
I've loved EVERY Marvel movie so far.....although the first iron man movie I found kind of boring, to be honest. And I have yet to see the incredible hulk.
As far as Ant Man...I don't know the over all Marvel story line here....so it may be following the comics, but I felt the avengers battle could have been left out. the Haley Atwell seen and Avengers joke in the beginning would have been enough to connect it all.
I also found it amusing that they used the explosive device from the first Agent Carter Pilot.
In other news, I'd been thinking further about the keychain tank and I feel a bit thick. Of course there was a version of Pym Particles that compressed mass as well as volume -- otherwise Wasp couldn't fly. Derp. No way those teeny wings could boost a hundred-something-pound person (and perform adroit maneuvers), even if that hundred-something pounds was compressed into a volume smaller than my hand. I'm still a little curious which came first...
--Jonah
Except I thought that Ant Man retained at least some of his full-size mass so as to pack that much of a punch...
--Jonah