So after being struck senseless by the digital effects in The Avengers, I wondered which movie I'd seen with the worst effects...and you know, I didn't even have to finish the thought in my mind. Of course it's Birdemic: Shock and Terror (entire thing online here, but...really, why?). No Syfy movie rivals its raw awfulness -- not Sharktopus, not Ice Twister nor Alien Tornado, or even, I'm sure, the upcoming (and I am not joking) Piranhaconda. It also helps that Birdemic's acting is a raw wad of suck, too.
Feel free to disagree with me, but you are wrong.
Anyway. Plenty of Avengers- (and really Coulson-) related images below, still. No huge spoilers, though, I don't think (about as many as in the last installment).
No original content contained herein and no ownership implied; all material ganked from the farthest reaches of the Internets. If unsatisfied with picspam, please return unused portion of post for a full refund. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see a doctor. For a free written transcript, hit CTRL-P. Yes, I adored all the predictable moments of The Avengers, was amazed at how much I liked Hawkeye vs. the comics version (for whom I have no affinity or interest), but the moment that really stands out for me? The helicarrier rising. Never really cared for the comic design of the helicarrier(s) -- too rounded. The angular, nautical shape of the 'carrier was awesome on water -- taking off it was awesome. I would like to high-five the production design team for nailing that bit.
























(The story behind this pic. Utterly worth it.)




























Feel free to disagree with me, but you are wrong.
Anyway. Plenty of Avengers- (and really Coulson-) related images below, still. No huge spoilers, though, I don't think (about as many as in the last installment).
No original content contained herein and no ownership implied; all material ganked from the farthest reaches of the Internets. If unsatisfied with picspam, please return unused portion of post for a full refund. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see a doctor. For a free written transcript, hit CTRL-P. Yes, I adored all the predictable moments of The Avengers, was amazed at how much I liked Hawkeye vs. the comics version (for whom I have no affinity or interest), but the moment that really stands out for me? The helicarrier rising. Never really cared for the comic design of the helicarrier(s) -- too rounded. The angular, nautical shape of the 'carrier was awesome on water -- taking off it was awesome. I would like to high-five the production design team for nailing that bit.
























(The story behind this pic. Utterly worth it.)



























