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    Ok I knoooooow I'm not the only one who saw this movie. Let's here your comments on the flick.
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    I heard it was suppose to be the best action hero movie yet? From the previews, I doubt that ...
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    It was very good. I don't know about the best but it was nowhere near the middle. Definitely upper echelon super hero stuff.
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    really? for some reason it just looked so corny to me in the previews ... I hope it is not because I really like these types of movies
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    Well if you liked the Thor in recent marvel cartoon you will like this. It is a good story, characters are well played and it had an open ending. If you liked the new Clash of the Titans and other mythos based stuff this should be good to you. There again you may hate it
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Duke View Post
    really? for some reason it just looked so corny to me in the previews ... I hope it is not because I really like these types of movies
    I agree, it does look really corny. My room mate wants to see it, so maybe he'll drag me there.
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    My sidekick (daughter) and I enjoyed it. It was not Corny but there again my life is a cliché
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    I didn't have high hopes for the film like a few of you here based off the trailers, and ads I saw prior to the film, but the movie exceeded my expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. Acting was much better then what I thought it would be, they paid homage to the fans of the comics by throwing in a decent amount of things only fans of the comics would get, and the action when it happened was good. The movie has its flaws, but overall its a pretty damn good flick. Its by no means the best action hero movie ever made though. No offense but anyone who says that doesn't watch a-lot of action hero movies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trembledust View Post
    Its by no means the best action hero movie ever made though. No offense but anyone who says that doesn't watch a-lot of action hero movies.
    Very true. I did like it better than Fantastic 4 but that aint saying much.
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    I never really followed the Avenegers or Thor so I probably will not get the story line stuff. Sounds like it will be better than the previews made it look.
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    I never saw previews. A benefit of no tv
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