The official "Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United" animated film unappreciative thread.

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Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United
Studio:Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Release Date: December 3rd, 2013

Synopsis: Marvel makes history again with one of the greatest heroic team ups in the universe. Hulk's brute strength and Tony Starkâ's high-tech intellect come together to create a powerful duo necessary to face off against one of the most dangerous enemies. When Zzzax, a seemingly invincible, energy devouring monster threatens to destroy the planet, these two Avengers are mankind's only hope. Alone, neither can defeat the awesome power of Zzzax. As a team, they just might have a chance - if they can find a way to work together without smashing heads before time runs out! Packed with explosive action, loaded with bonus features and presented in groundbreaking Marvel CG Animation, Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United is a must-own movie event that will blow you away!

Bonus Features:
-Marvel Inter-missions - Marvel puts a humorous twist on their old-school original animated series. What better way to take a break from fighting villains than hitting pause and enjoying a little comedy with Marvel Mash-Ups.
-Marvel Team-Up with Ryan Penagos and Joe Q. - Super Heroes are larger than life on their own. But when they join forces with another, they become a force to be reckoned with. Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada, joins Ryan Penagos (Agent M) in an intimate and lively one-on-one conversation about these Marvel Team-Ups.

:shaq2: This movie was quietly released last week with NO fanfare or hype (compared to the "DC Universe Animated Original Movies" or even the direct to Blu-ray/DVD "Animated Marvel Features" that Lionsgate released from 2006-2011). If I didn't keep up with new Blu-ray releases schedule on Blu-ray.com every week, I would not have known this movie came out.

The folks at the Marvel Animation Forum at toonzone.net are shytTING on this movie. It doesn't surprise me, Marvel/Disney have not talked or promoted this film since it was originally announced. Also, the current Marvel animated TV shows airing on Disney XD are GARBAGE.


I just want give a BIG fukk YOU to Jeph Loeb for ruining Marvel Animation.
 

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I still haven't finished watching it. It is just trash and hard to get through.
 

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Film... Marvel >> DC
Animation... DC >> Marvel

Wish they were great at both..... I'd love to see an animated adaption of DC vs. Marvel or JLA/Avengers or any of the Batman/Marvel crossovers
 

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didnt even know they were doing this.. watched the trailer on youtube and had to barf a bit.. this shyt is straight dissrespectful to the marvel characters.. it looks like a ps2 game
 

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My 6 year old saw the commercial and yelled out Corny before I could even say anything. He hasn't let me down, yet.
That was my que NOT to cop.
 
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I don't understand why people say DC has been shyt at film. Warner Bros. just put out a tremendous Batman trilogy that completely erased the horseshyt Batman Forever/Batman & Robin era. Give all the credit to Nolan and the acting, etc... but WB still made those moves.

Green Lantern was pretty shytty in my view so I could see that...

Man of Steel is divisive on here and elsewhere. I will say this about Man of Steel... I enjoyed it and I have never met anyone outside of the internet that did not think it was crack. It's not a flawless movie but it's a lot better than say the Iron Man sequels who gave us generic plots with generic villains and/or altered villains to the point where they were unrecognizable from the source material. RDJ da gawd saved those movies from being a complete waste.

Now, have they built up their universe like Marvel has? No, but Man of Steel was the beginning. I am willing to give them a chance to get this right.

fukk a fanboy shyt, I want DC and Marvel to both do well at both film and animated features.
 
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