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Date: 2012-04-21 05:25 am (UTC)Though I'm afraid I've never heard of this Loki guy. I'll just take your word on him.
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Date: 2012-04-21 05:40 am (UTC)(Rather enjoyed Loki when I saw Thor, btw... I'm going to be watching it again tomorrow, and I'll be paying closer attention to him than last time around.)
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Date: 2012-04-21 06:23 am (UTC)Though Cato is my current favourite.
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Date: 2012-04-24 05:15 pm (UTC)Yeah, I don't. Obviously, I love the attention it's bought to Sean Bean, Mark Addy and especially Peter Dinklage who I've loved since The Station Agent in college but...
I couldn't get into it; too many plots, too much sex, too much people doing mean things to each other and the dialogue wasn't impressive either.
Wow, I can definitely see the parallels. Actually, I've been thinking a lot lately about POTC, especially AWE, and Avengers. Despite Norrington, I was really looking forward to AWE and now despite knowledge, I'm really looking forward to Avengers but the reviews are much better than AWE were and it's Joss who I trust a LOT more than Gore.
I have also heard the death is handled a lot better which will make it a lot easier. I hated how in AWE and also OST, you have these characters that fans have loved through multiple movies but you kill them off in a stupid way and then act like they never existed.
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Date: 2012-04-24 05:43 pm (UTC)Re: Death in the Avengers
You knew about James before you saw AWE? I almost think you're lucky, there... I went in not knowing. Same thing with Groves and Gillette in OST. I had no idea what was coming. I'm trying to decide if that's was a blessing or a curse. I... think it was good I didn't know. I might not have gone to see either movie AT ALL if I'd known going in, and that would have been sad because there are parts of both of them that are really fun despite all of the stupidly handled death. (And stupidly handled other stuff.)
I've... heard that someone is going to die in the Avengers... but I haven't heard WHO. But like you... I trust Joss. As many characters as he's killed off in Buffy, I felt like their deaths were always... respectful, if that's the right word. Acknowledged by the characters and the show in an appropriate (if heart-wrenching) way.
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Date: 2012-04-26 01:12 am (UTC)I should probably start at the beginning.
April 1999
I read the junior novelization for Star Wars: Episode One. I wrestled with not telling my mom about QuiGon but we both loved the character so much already that I felt I should. I told her before we went to the movie that he would die and how. Afterwards, she thanked me for preparing her.
A couple weeks after DMC came out in July 2006, an early script was leaked for AWE. It had James dying but this wasn't confirmed for me until January 2007. This time, I didn't tell my mom specifics but she said she knew when it was coming because I started squirming a LOT. In the case of James, she said she almost wanted to just get it over with since it would be so unpleasant.
I know who and by who and possibly how with a general idea of when. You know, everyone always associates Joss with death like you're a moron if you didn't think he was going to kill someone off but I have never associated Joss that way. Not all my favorite characters were killed off or if they were, they were bought back in some way...usually. He also lets characters actually mourn characters and still remember them years later...
*sorry I'm still pissed at Russell T Davies and others who are good at killing people off but not in effective ways*