MysteriesoftheKrell
MysteriesoftheKrell
MysteriesoftheKrell

Did Marvel fall into the same 90s revival that’s consumed DC? I mean, we’ve got a uniform that’s all unnecessary pouches (on his gloves) and a shield that’s extreme and can cut people or something. What am I even seeing, Cap?

The real reason this is set during World War 1 is because the sequel will have flashbacks to World War 2 and they’re trying to be economical with acronyms.

So, is this movie about Batman and Superman hunting down and jailing the assholes who have stolen their costumes?

Snoke is Grand Moff Tarkin!

Things that have been “new Star Wars” movies: The Matrix and Kill Bill. In that, they’re beloved movies made as an amalgam of genres loved by the filmmakers (both happen to have kung fu movies in there, but that’s anecdotal).

I thought the internet had agreed to Flarrow.

The only thing being crippled by Supergirl pics is me, because of how cute this is.

Wonder Woman (who isn’t named, so I presume this movie assumes her name is Dawn from some place called Justice), blocks Doomsday’s face beams with a shield, saving Batman but instead destroying several city blocks in the conflagration. You know, superheroism.

My money is still on that planet being the Exoteric Latitude and the Inhuman doesn’t matter because it’s just a Nameless infected with Exolons.

Who was manipulating the discovery of all the Infinity Stones to bring them out into the open?

Mutant genocide finally committed not by a supervillain, or a race of militant aliens, or some time traveler, but by an Avenger. The attitude from the Avengers was like, “Listen, she’s going through some things. Back off.”

As with many threads on this topic, you seem to be really interested in redefining “Atheist” so you can tell What? Me Worry? What they should identify themselves as. I’m sorry you continue to be so incorrect as to the definition of atheism. Perhaps you should try asking more atheists instead of merely telling them

Actually, that definition of atheism is in line with most atheists, largely because it’s the definition of atheism. Atheism says “I don’t believe in a god.” Agnosticism says “I don’t know there is a god.” Those are not mutually exclusive. There are agnostic theists and agnostic atheists, because agnosticism is about

Both, because they answer different questions. Atheist does not believe in a god. An Agnostic doesn’t know whether or not there is a god. Those are not mutally exclusive. Most atheists are also agnostic.

I’m going to choose to believe the character he’s playing is an ancestor of Vinnie Van Lowe, Ken Marino’s character in Veronica Mars so that I can bring Veronica Mars into the MCU.

Storm, possibly the X-Men’s most consistently competent leader goes to Charles Xavier, history’s worst monster, supreme mutant villain, and generally terrible human being, for advice.

Because when he’s glowing blue and transparent, it’d be a major spoiler...

I don’t know who the audience for Hellfire and Legion are, because they sound like shows about demons, but are actually loosely connected X-Men shows.

A lot of these movies are notable for creating recurring jokes in MST3K. Manos gave them the recurring Torgo theme. Starfighters did the same with a recurring flying theme Tom would occasionally hum in subsequent airplane scenes. Eegah! gave us the recurring “Watch out for snakes!” line.

Sorry. I’m culturally programmed to ignore any internet comment where a self-described “alpha” decries the iniquities of “betas.”