80snerdgirl
80snerdgirl
80snerdgirl

Nah. Still haven't seen Man of Steel, still don't want to. When you watch Captain America you're watching another chapter in a much larger world. DC movies all feel stand-alone, without coherency. I'm not talking about quality, just the fact that I want to see Avengers-related movies immediately, because I want to see

Comic nerds? Split. But they will see both anyway.

I fall into category 2, and the answer is definitely Captain America 3. I'm much more eager to see the continuation of the Cap/Winter Soldier story as soon as possible. Seeing the Batman/Superman movie can wait a week or two.

Comic nerd who has yet to see MoS. Saw CA2 Friday night. Not regretting my choices thus far and would see CA3 over BvS

Going to third these guys and say Cap 3 for sure. I watched TWS this weekend and then saw MoS again yesterday...I couldn't help but notice how fake it all looked compared to the Marvel movies (Thor excluded, but he is the most "cosmic" of the MCU as I've heard Marvel put it).

Don't talk for me dude, I am a comic nerd and I am going to see Cap first.

After seeing CA2, compared to MoS, sorry, I'd definitely go see CA3 opening night and MoS a week later. And I'm sure I'm not the only one.

I'm a little dense, so bear with me ...

As DASDASDAS said: Perm. Mixed with dingy old hair salon, nail polish remover, usually some sort of "Vanilla Honey Cinnamon Fairy Fart" scent and sadness.

I forgot about that book until just now. I had seriously blocked it out of my brain since high school.

"Struggle struggle struggle then some Lion come from out of nowhere and saves the day."

On The Alchemist: "it will be a big hit I'm sure with emotionally unstable spiritualists"

You CANNOT ruin the buzz I'm feeling after viewing Captain America: The Winter Solider so don't you even try.

I will argue that the reason that the Hulk works so well in The Avengers is that people like Banner.

All Marvel fans want is for their universe to be whole again. We want Spidey, Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men to cross over.

I think one of the reasons Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner was so effective in The Avengers was that ... he actually seemed like a brilliant, somewhat unhappy, and cynical scientist. Also, no love interest. Unlike a lot of folks, I actually kind of liked the first two Hulk films, but then, unlike a lot of folks, I grew up

Robin, this whole "both sides do it" argument is the last refuge of the truly dishonest. Find me a democrat who doesn't "believe" (WTF does that even mean?) in climate change. Find me one - bet its tough. Its not, on the other hand, hard to find a republican who believes the Earth is 5000 years old or that dinosaurs

Lots of nutso groups like peta, greenpeace and your assortment of eco terrorist groups, some of whom do more damage than they help. Like the group that burned a bunch of SUVs causing probably more pollution than the vehicles would have in their normal lifetime of use. A lot of your crystal energy voodoo, magnets,

Nope. I refuse. Nope. You can NOT play the "both sides do it" game when there is clearly ONE party that is more vocally anti-science than the other.

Ignoring of course that GMO is an accepted industry standard in the U.S. with no congressional threat, the only reason nuclear energy is not expanding is no one wants the waste stored in their back yard, and the Democratic party does not have a platform level goal of stopping either.