Anyways, there was a hidden scene? As in, after the credits? Overall the movie was a disappointment, almost like they were trying to fit too much story into too little time. And the logic of replacing a heavy metal with a heavier metal escapes me. Did I mention that half lives are shorter the higher the atomic number?
Oooooh, could you describe this mysterious hidden scene? I was so disappointed and the credits rolled to the 'no scenes after this' credits that I did not see it T_T
It goes like this "Tony's" Shild Agent (I forgot the name of the man) arrives in New Mexico where several people are swarming a very big crater. Someone tells the Agent that they found *it*. Slowly the camera zooms towards the crater. In the middle you finally see a war-hammer (Thor's war-hammer to be exact). A view seconds you get an ominous picture of the hammer then - end. I thought it was a nice reference to the upcoming (hopefully with Ironman) Avengers-movie.
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Anyways, there was a hidden scene? As in, after the credits? Overall the movie was a disappointment, almost like they were trying to fit too much story into too little time. And the logic of replacing a heavy metal with a heavier metal escapes me. Did I mention that half lives are shorter the higher the atomic number?
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And do not even start with the plotholes. There were way to many and they did there part of ruining the movie.
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"Tony's" Shild Agent (I forgot the name of the man) arrives in New Mexico where several people are swarming a very big crater. Someone tells the Agent that they found *it*. Slowly the camera zooms towards the crater. In the middle you finally see a war-hammer (Thor's war-hammer to be exact). A view seconds you get an ominous picture of the hammer then - end.
I thought it was a nice reference to the upcoming (hopefully with Ironman) Avengers-movie.
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