That bonus scene had me! I kept trying to figure out who this damn smiling being was, so I immediately looked up some info, only to find out that it was Thanos. Truly a pain-in-the-ass, and according to his "history", his first appearance was in the Iron Man comics. So obviously he'll be the main villain in an Avengers sequel, but I'm wondering if he'll factor in the second "Thor" film. After all, this race that Loki was allied with will be seeking revenge on him for everything going awry on Earth. And if they're pals with Thanos, will he go aid them in attacking Asgard? Loki has already been confirmed for "Thor 2", so I can only imagine that the plot will revolve around Thor having to protect him.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
I thought it was great too. And I always stay until the very end. I think Ferris Bueler taught us to stay in our seats or you might just miss something.
joey fuckup said:By the way, I saw "The Avengers" this past weekend, and was totally blown away! Every character was utilized in their own way (yes, even Black Widow and Hawkeye), and they all played off each other very well. Definately sit through the first set of credits at the end for a bonus scene that will be setting the stage for either an Avengers sequel and/or a second Thor film. There is a scene at the very end of the movie (after the second set of credits), but honestly it really is just a goofy kind of thing that doesn't have any real purpose as far as the actual film goes. However, if you haven't seen "Captain America" or "Thor", I highly recommend you watching them first since they are the lead-ins to "The Avengers".
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:Never been a huge Ghost Rider fan but that is messed up. I remember back in the 70s that a foundation or something was set up to protect creators and to get some back pay (not much but some). This was done before the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie and DC wasn't about to include Seigle and Shuster in on the celebration. I think Neal Adams (best known for doing Batman and Green Lantern in the early 70s) was behind this. Since then, Superman and Batman each have their creators name on the front page (if that is still going on).
I really don't have too much of a problem with the CGI look for the Hulk and Spiderman. If it helps them move around quickly like they are supposed to, then I don't mind. Hulk does look a little flat though so you are right that he needs demension and the lighting helps.
As for Black Widow and Hawkeye in the Avengers, I feel they were just thrown in as well. Black Widow was a Russian agent in the 60s Iron Man comics and had tricked Hawkeye into joining her against him (he thought he was in love with her). He was in the Avengers as a probation type of thing when Captain America needed to put together a new team after the original went their own ways (the Hulk was only an Avenger for the first 2 issues). But these movies have changed a lot of their histories and even now they have changed the whole Spider-man story again for his upcoming movie. Mary Jane has been dropped and they've decided to have Gwen Stacy be his girl friend once again. Maybe when they redo him again, they'll remember Liz Allan or even Betty Brant.