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Re: The Avengers

Post by Ben » May 17th, 2012, 6:31 pm

"After after credits"!? :shock:

I saw the mid-way next villain hint but that was it, at least over here, and I stayed right to the end Paramount logo. Maybe they added something extra for the US or part way into the run as a way to get people to go back again?

Anyway...WHAT THE HECK HAPPENS "AFTER AFTER CREDITS"!!?? :)

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Macaluso » May 17th, 2012, 8:51 pm

Yeah, it's a thing that was added in the US. After the credits:
All the heroes are sitting around a table in a Schwarma restaurant eating their food. They do this in silence for like 20 seconds and that's it.
It's such a great way to end everything.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Randall » May 17th, 2012, 10:02 pm

Mac is correct. It premiered with the US/Canada release. Other territories got left out. And, though it doesn't seem like much, it was a perfect closer. It got a good laugh when it finally went to black, and we were all left smiling.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Dan » May 17th, 2012, 11:20 pm

It was a fantastic culmination to Marvel having used the after credits bonus scene for virtually all the films leading up to Avengers. It was excellent.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Ben » May 18th, 2012, 12:22 pm

Ahh, you know I was surprised that there wasn't anything after the credits when all the previous films (mostly) had put some little coda there.

Still, at least I'll see it when it comes to Blu - thanks for the details! :)

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Re: The Avengers

Post by EricJ » May 18th, 2012, 1:58 pm

Macaluso wrote:Yeah, it's a thing that was added in the US. After the credits:
All the heroes are sitting around a table in a Schwarma restaurant eating their food. They do this in silence for like 20 seconds and that's it.
Running-gagging the line about
the shawarma restaurant being the only thing NOT destroyed in the city block.
They save the "teases" for the solo movies.

As for the "Oh no, it's....THIS guy! :? " tease in mid-credits,
Thanos, who was pulling Loki's strings, was a villain from the Infinity Gauntlet storyline, a FF and Silver Surfer(?) regular, whose villain-quirk is that he devotedly talks to a statue of the Goddess of Death, and hopes to sacrifice the universe to her. So, when one of the aliens says "To attack the humans is to court death"..... :D

A touch way off the "real-world" universes of the Marvel movies if they're setting it up for the next round of crossover storylines, but a nice bit of obscure lore from Whedon/Penn.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Randall » May 18th, 2012, 8:04 pm

The fun thing about the Marvel films is that, having established a "real world" feel previously, it actually makes it easier to go more fantastic while allowing for it to still feel grounded. Over time, these may get crazier and crazier.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by estefan » May 30th, 2012, 6:42 am

Ben wrote:I also hope DreamWorks now start to have some better box-office luck through their Disney arrangement, since the marketing on their films has been lousy too (as Spielberg has been very public about and even had a spat with Ross over War Horse).
Sorry I'm being late in this reply (haven't logged in, in a while), but I'm pretty sure The Help was very successful.

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Re: The Avengers

Post by Ben » May 31st, 2012, 2:38 pm

I think critically, yes, but not on the kind of mainstream commercial level that the relationship initially promised.

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