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I let a passenger sitting next to me on a long flight borrow this for something to read and were so into it I gave it to them as we deboarded. (I'd already read it twice and had another copy) For someone not into scifi they seemed to be absorbed by it like a drug.

I'm pretty sure the whales saw the divers and just gave them a little fly-by. Still, that'll get your adrenaline going.

It could bring IM3 back into the Avengers story. Jarvis was operating in a bunch of suits as a satellite system. AIM could reverse engineer one of them and suddenly you have a sentient AI self-producing one of the many armors it was privy to, maybe combining the best parts of each. Essentially Ultron would be a

Guess you don't want an Adamantium bullet.

Well there was no news on Phase 3 essentially. They are in planning stages right now where they want the right director, the right release date. There's been more rumors about Dr. Strange recently which lead me to believe we'd hear something but too early. And the panel ran out of time anyway.

Yeah I was expecting some Dr. Strange, Ant Man or Black Panther news. All those films are in the works, it's just too early in preproduction stages to announce it. I think they did enough today unleashing the awesome though.

I'm more excited for GOTG than anything at this point. It's so tonally different from all their stuff. Like Dirty Dozen in Space. Rocket is going to be The Hulk of that pic I think.

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Another vid of Hiddles playing up the Loki Army. I suddenly want an Avengers Live stage show.

I actually wish Marvel would make these mini-movies as 15 spots before major releases. It'd be a way to introduce characters to test them out and it would be like the old 1940s serials.

Marvel in-jokes with Colbie and Clark being casual badasses? I like.

Exactly. Essentially what's happened is science has been turned into a "story". When you go on a road trip, the drive is your personal experience and how you make sense subjectively of the wave of images passing through time and space. The engine, the wheels, the car's structure still need to be maintained. That's

Megacity One was pretty much Brutalist architecture.

Another Tumblrer posted this one I like:

I thought the 3D conversion was really good, but not a necessity. I'd recommend the IMAX for the size and audio, and the 3D is just a bonus. But you won't miss much if you choose 2D.

Your google-fu is strong Mr. F.

I'd say it's more worth it to see it in IMAX, not Real 3D. As conversions go, it was excellent and thought the 3D usage was as well done as the HDFR in The Hobbit. But I recommend the IMAX mostly for the audio quality because Kaiju roars and GLADOS chimes were beatific.

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