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It's actually not even animation- it's a cardboard little cityscape with the edges painted in glow-in-the-dark paint! James Cameron really knew what he was up to.

In that meme you just established the Bay's Law™, or more widely known as the Inverse Law of Movie Explosions™. The law states that for every explosion visible on screen you subtract 2 points from the movies' Metacritic rating. Unfortunately this also adds 5 ticket buyers for every point the movie loses in Metacritic

It's hard for me to get emotionally invested in a movie about a character that I have never had an interest in. I mean, we're not even talking about a movie about Hank Pym, so it's like we're discussing the GoBots' second cousin twice removed Steve. I wasn't even around when GoBots were a thing, which makes the

It seems pretty popular these days to dump on the first two X-Men and Spiderman movies. I don't get it. Those movies were pretty much universally credited with enabling the superhero movie era we're in. Without them, no Dark Knight, no Hellboy, no Iron Man, no Avengers, etc, etc. As if that wasn't reason enough to

Isn't Daniel Day Lewis extremely picky about his roles? I heard he has turned down MASSIVE paydays because the role being offered did not appeal to him.

Still, it's fun to dream. He could play the real Mandarin in Iron Man 4. You'd never seeee him coming.

No problem. It was, um, my suuuuper-nerdy brother who told me and, um, I just relayed the info. Actually, he typed it under my account. Um, yeah, I didn't play D&D ever because, pffft! That's for nerds.

Presumably, Quinn didn't bump into Greer pitching Samaritan and Jedikiah pitching paranormal assassins. Everybody is pitching their weird shit in Washington on TV this week.

So glad he wasn't the Red Skull. That would've been so Scooby Doo.

Well, when Captain America and Black Widow got to the bunker, there was ALREADY a 4-port USB dock connected to the bank of computers that contained Zola.

I think Superman and Captain America are mirrors, but I think that the best stories that involve Superman aren't the ones where he's isolated. I think the best ones are when he is around those he cares about, and when he is a part of society. The "FOREVER ALONE" Superman just... isn't that interesting.