- Feb 29, 2000
- 88,764
- 47,978
Lol no way spiderman 3 aka teen wolf tres
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
No it wasn't. I think you forget how bad SM3 actually was.Iron Man 3 was worse than Spider Man 3
and that's saying something
Ok so I just finished watching im3 for the first time
I liked the mandarin twist it was kinda funny
But I don't get why he didn't just call all those iron men when he was stuck with no power
That was kinda dumb
He coulda BEEN saved the president if he woulda sent them at first
Plus I think the real mandarin we will see later on
OR that was the real mandarin and he really scheming
Overall I liked it better than im2
He was prepared, like you said he had all of those armors in storage. It was a badass move followed up by incompetence. I don't know if it was simply bad writing he couldn't handle some helicopters and some missiles attacking his cliff side mansion or if the PTSD was just messing with him throughout.Also why give a terrorist ur address but not be prepared when he blows up ur place
INo it wasn't. I think you forget how bad SM3 actually was.
At least IM3 had the cool cgi fight scene at the end. There are no saving graces for SM3 other than it was the last in the series.
True. Guess it comes down to whether a villain turned joke is more insulting than that trash Venom.INo it wasn't. I think you forget how bad SM3 actually was.
At least IM3 had the cool cgi fight scene at the end. There are no saving graces for SM3 other than it was the last in the series.
was referring to the villains mostly how they Destoyed Mandarin compared to Venom
Michael Douglas has stepped into some of the biggest--or should that be tiniest?--shoes of his career.
The two-time Academy Award-winning actor will join director Edgar Wright and Paul Rudd in Marvel's "Ant-Man," hitting theaters July 31, 2015.
"With Hank Pym's rich history in the Marvel Universe, we knew we needed an actor capable of bringing the weight and stature to the role that the character deserves," said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. "We felt incredibly relieved when Michael Douglas agreed to step into the part with the charm and fortitude he brings to every character he inhabits, and couldn't be more excited to see what he will do to bring Hank Pym to life."
The legendary actor, who earned an Academy Award in the category of Best Actor in a Leading Role for his iconic portrayal of Gordon Gecko in "Wall Street," has also starred in numerous modern classics including "Basic Instinct," "Fatal Attraction," "The Game," "Wonder Boys," "Traffic" and many more. In addition to acting, Douglas has also served as Producer and Executive Producer on a number of films including "Romancing the Stone," John Carpenter's "Starman" and "One Flew Over the ****oo's Nest," for which he also won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Most recently, Douglas earned a Golden Globe and his first Primetime Emmy Award for his role as legendary entertainer Liberace in the HBO original film "Behind the Candelabra."
Douglas will star as Hank Pym, who first appeared in TALES TO ASTONISH #27 (Jan. 1962), with Rudd starring as Scott Lang in the film.
More on Marvel.com: http://marvel.com/news/movies/2014/..._as_hank_pym_in_marvels_ant-man#ixzz2qJS2pLck