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(4,645 posts)Islandurp
(188 posts)you see his eyes move?
Orrex
(63,261 posts)According to several of my friends who are even more geeky than I am, the eyes are some kind of Stark-tech. Watching the trailer with headphones, you can hear a little whine as they constrict.
Loving it!
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Not having been a comic book fan growing up, I have to hand it to Marvel and the studios for this iteration of super hero movies being accessible to non-fans like myself ... I've been enjoying the hell out of all of them (and having a few comic book geeks as friends, I get a lot of backstory before and after each film comes out).
Orrex
(63,261 posts)I overheard an older guy, probably in his late 70s, exclaiming to his friend during the credits "What a terrific movie!" It was a very pure, happy moment for him.
Marvel & its studio partners have had a few foul balls, but overall their stuff has been top-notch entertainment.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)I didn't bother with most of the superhero comics (did buy The Dark Knight TPB, though.) Very little of what I like would ever get turned into a movie.
Still, I'm like you in that I've been enjoying most of what Marvel Studios has put out. I especially like what they've done with Capt. America. His stories are the strongest/most interesting of the bunch
GOLGO 13
(1,681 posts)reminds me of the 60's cartoon with the emotive eyes & the bright red colorway. Even Spidey's voice sound youthful. I'm enjoying the way each succeeding Captain America movie keep building/outdoing the previous installment.
Every CA movie has become an event onto itself.