WiessCrack
WiessCrack
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I’m starting to wonder if there is something about playing Catwoman that causes a woman to just stay dead sexy. 

“Are you guys just putting ‘quantum’ in front of everything?”

Also, Pym and Van Dyne had their helmets off at quantum level, to quote Galaxy Quest: “Is there air? You don’t know!”

I’ve no actual ground for this, but it would be hilarious if that “buyer” was, secretly, Nick Fury...

I thought the de-aging tech was on point - I couldn’t see any trace of uncanny valley, it truly looked like they plucked Douglas, Pfeiffer and Fishburne out of the 90s to cameo in this movie.  (Ok, Morpheus looked a tiny bit off in the flashback)

I would have liked to see James “Jimmy” Woo kick some ass, or reference his past as a SHIELD agent, which is how I assume he got into Melinda May’s phone contacts.

And then everything comes to life and Wonder Woman, Ben Stiller, and Teddy Roosevelt have to keep it all from escaping the museum.

Oh I know why he’s not participating, but not bringing up his contributions to the franchise is a shame.

No John Byrne? lol

Their writing teams really need to understand why they are failing. The reason is that unlike Marvel, their writers are not staying true to their characters. Clark Kent should be a mild-mannered dude who is somewhat naive and a tad goofy. Bruce Wayne should come across as a superficial playboy with a hidden intensity.

If you slice the cylinder lengthwise, you get a rectangle of height 4 and length 12. Since the string goes four times around symmetrically, we can divide the rectangle into four equal sections with height 4 and length 3, with the string forming the hypotenuse of 5 each time. Then, 4X5=20. Right?