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The Dark World – First Trailer (Video)

Disney & Marvel Studios just released the first full-length teaser trailer for Thor: The Dark Lord, the movie is directed by Alan Taylor and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor. Watch as Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos, as the leader of an ancient race led by Malekith Christopher Eccleston tries to destroy the universe!

Natalie Portman returns as Jane Foster opposite Chris Hemsworth's Thor in new film stills. Credit: Disney/Marvel


Check out the teaser trailer below and be sure to leave your comments below.

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Iron Man 3 Theatrical trailer – Watch Now

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Ready for the biggest, baddest Iron Man experience ever? Well, we are less than two months away from ‘Walt Disney Pictures & Marvel Studios’ much-anticipated installment and yesterday the studio debuted a brand-new trailer that you can check out below. And if you were wondering what’s new with Tony Stark’s — you should surely wrap your mind around the idea of…. good ole fashion revenge.

Iron Man 3 promises to include more explosions, more mayhem, and more cheers. What are your thoughts on the new trailer? Leave in comment section below.

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Iron Man 3 opens May 3.



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Iron Man 3 Trailer – Official Marvel | HD

The first trailer for “Iron Man 3,” which Marvel Studio’s released at midnight PST, reveals glimpses of a story far darker than its predecessors.

The two-minute trailer implies that self-proclaimed “genius, billionaire, philanthropist” Tony Stark loses everything he values, perhaps including his girlfriend and girl Friday Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), at the hands of Marvel super-villain the Mandarin, brought to the big screen for the first time by Ben Kingsley.

 

EOTM Movie Reviews:THE AVENGERS

 

The film which is directed by Jon Favreau’s former “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2″ consultant Shane Black is due out May 3, 2013.

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The trailer (check it out below) begins with a shot of a battered Iron Man falling into snow, his arc reactor flickering on his chest as he removes his mask and reveals a bloodied face.

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Review: THE AVENGERS

By: Greg Reifsteck

Origin stories are the lifeblood of Super Hero Films. They get us to actually care about, and relate to, a freak of nature, an experiment of science gone wrong, or a vengeance-filled oddball. Because after all they all are mistreated every-persons just like ourselves. Stan Lee and countless other comic book writers have proven, time and time again, that if any one of us is pushed hard enough by something traumatic in our lives, we could soon be roaming the earth in a flashy outfit going vigilante style on society.

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Well King of All Geeks Joss Whedon was handed the task of pulling off the greatest Super Hero group origin story since X-Men, He has succeeded in not only topping that film. But, he might have just created a film that Whedon himself will be hard-pressed in surpassing in its inevitable sequel.

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Unless you have been stuck on Asgard, everyone knows the much hyped The Avengers is a comic film fan boy’s wet dream come true. The plot has Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) of S.H.I.E.L.D. assembling Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) as part of the Avengers initiative to protect the Earth from otherworldly evil.  He is rushed to push the plan faster than expected when Thor’s Norse stepbrother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) comes out of exile and steals The Tesseract, a powerful energy source.

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The megalomaniacal Loki uses this to open a space portal to bring an otherworldly army of the sickest mechanized beasts since The Transformers series to destroy the Earth. The difference between The Avengers and Paramount’s other juggernaut franchise is that director Michael Bay couldn’t direct any personality into his soulless characters. He lets the special effects sit on the screen coldly without much rhyme or reason.

Whedon has the smarts and swagger to drag all of the dysfunction and depth from all of the twisted heroes he has in his arsenal, and pits them against each other in egotistical (and sometimes physical) battles. This conflict builds as Loki’s plan is carried out, giving the viewer a humanity behind The Avengers. When they finally find a common ground to fight for, the we’re all in this together no matter what our differences are sentiment pays off.

The performances are all top notch with no one trying to steal the spotlight.  They all play as a team. You can tell there must have been a great camaraderie on the set, with Whedon keeping a lot of Hollywood egos in check.
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As far as the comparisons to X-Men, that film had the disadvantage of having to cram the birth of multiple characters into one film, and tell an elaborate plot. The benefit Whedon had going into this film is Marvel has so painstakingly made sure all of their characters have had their own origin films to breathe in.  The casual filmgoer knows all of these twisted personalities going in, so when the personalities start to clash the mayhem beings almost immediately.

Whedon takes full advantage of having all of this character ammunition up front and has directed and written a weapon of mass satisfaction.  Whedon’s has these already beloved crusaders trade witty barbs that have the audience clapping and laughing.  They dance through mind-blowing CGI action scenes in which you can actually make out what is going on.  (Yes it is nice to see a director that knows how to use a steadicam and tripod).

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Whedon’s deft writing also allows The Avengers to have enough angst and pathos from all of its participants to ensure it will be enjoyed by even the most discerning comic book snob.  Whedon gives us what he has given us in every one of his projects from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Serenity. Characters we can relate to.

Even though these are men and women with miraculous powers, we are able to see ourselves in one of them.  (I am Thor by the way; but to get into that would take another entire blog and disclosing the private content of some of my therapy session). This film gives us hope that with our own Earthly skill sets we are able to change the world, overcoming one mortal enemy at a time.

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