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Black Goliath sucks, as do, in my opinion, all black superheroes with the word "Black" in their name, except for panther for whatever reason. I personally think that black panther is actually not the best choice for MCU, for one because adapting Wakanda to the big screen is... Touchy (they pretend to be stereotypes of

two things:

Wild Wild West made $222.1 million on it's $170 million budget. Not exactly a failure. It sucked, no denying that, but it was not a box office bomb.

To be fair, it's not a matter of Marvel Studios trying again, as you said, as neither of the previously mention atrocities/films were made by Marvel Studios. I'm not disagreeing with any other points made though

nope

What I meant by what I said there was that the 'argument' of just saying "well no one forced them!" Does absolutely nothing to further the discussion of how to actually treat the disease of addiction in any constructive way. It's akin to speaking to your example man with lung cancer and saying "well no one forced you

I never said or even implied that the devs of those kind of games should be punished, only that we can't pretend that there aren't games like that out there, and that they should be held accountable. Off the top of my head, make a ratings system like the ESRB or PEGI mandatory for all games, and those deemed to be

Amakeleven didn't mention anything about limiting games, arbitrarily or otherwise, so not sure where that came from

Some games really are partly responsible. I can't speak to the game talked about in this case, as I don't know it, but there absolutely are games (many in the mobile market) that are intentionally designed to cause addiction using tested and oft-proved psychological conditioning principles (candy crush).

once, in my childhood days, my cousin and I were being babysat and our babysitter convinced us that turning on a sega genesis with no cartridge in and entering a specific code would unlock a game full of topless women. We tried for maybe two hours, while our babysitter watched tv. I realize now how brilliant her plan

no I mean they were in the show Clone Wars. Which is, by Disney decree, just as canon as the prequel.

it's an X-wing. Just has a different engine. Like any vehicle, if you compare the launch model with the model put out ~20+ years later, there'll be some advancements. Put there is a clear split in the engines (called fusal engines) and the tips of the wing show that it has changed from basically two wings stacked on

less CGI than what?

they did pop up in Clone Wars though, rendering them canon.

Z-95 is in canon, they were in Clone Wars. This, however, is not a Z-95.

Z-95 is in canon, they were in Clone Wars. This, however, is not a Z-95.

Z-95 is in canon, they were in Clone Wars. This, however, is not a Z-95.

Z-95 is in canon, they were in Clone Wars. This, however, is not a Z-95.

There were Z-95s in the Clone Wars show, so they are in canon. This, however, is not a Z-95

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