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If it makes you feel better he's getting his own film, complete with Ryan Reynolds crossed with a shar pei appearance.In the films rate and discuss thread, yeah.
I'm saddened that Marvel don't have the rights to add Deadpool in the sequel, given the post-credits easter egg.
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Lots of cheering and clapping? That's what my first viewing consisted of.
Would that be the 'quim' insult? I honestly thought I'd misheard it until after the movie and someone else had noticed it too. I do like the way Whedon messes with language and gets away with it.Did anyone else notice the incredibly rude yet archaic insult Whedon snuck past the censors?
Why was The Hulk completely uncontrollable the first time he transformed (on the "ship"), but not the second time (in Manhattan)?
Its all about his emotional state. The first time Banner changed the helicarrier was under attack and he was in shock, confused, agitated and maybe even a little scared. Add to that, he'd just found out that Loki was deliberately trying to get him to Hulk-out. Whenever Banner changes in that kind of state, the Hulk pretty much lashes out at anyone and anything in range. The second time Banner knew exactly what was happening, and what needed done and knew he needed to let the 'other guy' out to play, so when he changed, he was the one in control.Why was The Hulk completely uncontrollable the first time he transformed (on the "ship"), but not the second time (in Manhattan)?