I got that reference
Sep. 18th, 2012 07:32 pmA sign of being spoiled, perhaps: the fact that at least in Germany, the "normal" Avengers dvd (i.e. the not blue ray one) comes without any extras but "a visual journey" feels like a bit of a let down; why do only the blue ray folk get the deleted scenes now? :(
Still, it's fantastic to hold to have The Avengers at home now. It's been my sixth or so viewing altogether, and I still am completely in love, despite being able to recite dialogue now. It's the ensembleness, really; everyone's interactions with everyone else are interesting and fun and/or moving to watch. There isn't a combination of characters what makes me press the fast forward button. And even tiny non verbal gestures are telling, such as Steve giving Nick Fury those ten dollars in acknowledgment of their bet, or Natasha, while everyone else is busy squaring off and bickering, checking the monitors for updates on Clint. No wonder fanfiction still thrives.
Speaking of Avengers fanfic:
A different glow for every widow: is a great Natasha pov on a year post movie during which the team becomes friends. Hooray for gen friendship tales, and extra bonus for a Thor who isn't eternally speaking in capslocks and behaving like a five years old.
Still with a vague Marvel connection: Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield (who played the leads in the latest Spiderman film) were stalked by paparazzi and provided the best response to it ever. Go them!
Still, it's fantastic to hold to have The Avengers at home now. It's been my sixth or so viewing altogether, and I still am completely in love, despite being able to recite dialogue now. It's the ensembleness, really; everyone's interactions with everyone else are interesting and fun and/or moving to watch. There isn't a combination of characters what makes me press the fast forward button. And even tiny non verbal gestures are telling, such as Steve giving Nick Fury those ten dollars in acknowledgment of their bet, or Natasha, while everyone else is busy squaring off and bickering, checking the monitors for updates on Clint. No wonder fanfiction still thrives.
Speaking of Avengers fanfic:
A different glow for every widow: is a great Natasha pov on a year post movie during which the team becomes friends. Hooray for gen friendship tales, and extra bonus for a Thor who isn't eternally speaking in capslocks and behaving like a five years old.
Still with a vague Marvel connection: Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield (who played the leads in the latest Spiderman film) were stalked by paparazzi and provided the best response to it ever. Go them!
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Date: 2012-09-19 01:28 pm (UTC)And yes, it's the smaller moments that make this movie so loveable. Plus, the big fight at the end is terrifically choreographed, with a distinct emphasis on teamwork and friendship. Michael Bay eat your heart out. (I hate the Transformer movies for being soulless special effect-paloozas)
BTW, did you see this:
http://www.themarysue.com/donna-noble-love/
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Date: 2012-09-19 05:40 pm (UTC)THIS, a million times over.