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They got them at Hardhome Depot, of course.

Uunfortunately that's not how venture capitalism works. Its not "is there a need for this in the world" as much as those leeches would want you to believe, it's more "are there enough people stupid enough to market this to?"

Time travel.

Can you imagine Pamela Anderson without 2 capital T’s?

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If it wasn’t for Nancy Pelosi right now— the dam would have burst last November. We’d all be drowning in right-wing sewage with no hope of ever stanching it. There’s such a huge gap between what Pelosi meant to our democracy at that moment— and what some pretender to the Speaker’s

If you want to get really cynical, Tony Stark having significant character development and status quo shakeups in his solo series only for all of it to get completely shat on by some other writer who just wants to make a big dumb crossover event, is actually peak Marvel Comics.

Everyone knows these are the trailers you show before a screening of 1978's Watership Down.

ARE THEY THE SAME PERSON!? Quick anyone know where we can get a blood test?

Every time I finish watching an episode of Barry, I’m left wondering, “How in the hell does this work as a TV show?” If this series was in less capable hands, it would be a mess. The themes are uncomfortable, the narrative is tonally sporadic, and the production approach has to dramatically adjust for intimate scenes

My son was six when this came out and had seen some of the other movies at home, but got a little freaked out by some of the scarier scenes, so I didn’t take him to this one either. I saw it, drove home, told him and my wife to get dressed, and drove right back to the theater with them. I watched him instead of the

“Thor and Hulk tag team a fucking Leviathan” until Hulk does a heel turn and punches Thor, because superhero life is really just a WWE match.

I like this film because it is the only MCU movie with a genuinely bittersweet ending.

“I’m always angry” is Banner’s best line in The Avengers.  Second only to “Well, this all seems...horrible.”

I have that conversation a lot with people who are sick of Marvel movies. It’s like yes, I can see all of your points, but I’m too much of a lifelong fanboy to care.

I thought that was US Marshall Sam Gerard’s grandfather?  Did I miss something in the Tommy Lee Jonesiverse?

Yep, I came here to post about this scene, too. Besides the “I don’t like bullies” scene—which was also classic Cap and followed through beautifully through his MCU character arc—when Steve jumped on the grenade while the other men ran was when I knew this film absolutely got what people like about Captain America.

I still really like the exchange

...then Arya takes off the Mountain’s face and buries Needle in the Hound’s eye.

I was amazed the other day when someone pointed out Sam Jackson is 70. The de-aging work they did on him in Captain Marvel was the best I have seen, but I’m sure it was made easier by the fact that he already looks a good 10 years younger than his age.

Paul Rudd’s single greatest performance as an actor is when Janeane Garofalo forces him to pick up after himself in Wet Hot American Summer. I don’t care how many multi-million dollar superhero movies he finds himself in; he peaked right after Garafalo asks him, “Are you gonna clean that up?”