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Adrian Avelar
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Actually had to pause momentarily at Star Wars vs. Harry Potter. Looking at it as a whole, it's three great movies and three terrible movies versus eight good to great movies. But because the Star Wars OT is just so great, I had to let the prequels slide and give it to Star Wars.

If it were me designing the thing, I would take a lot of inspiration from Captain America's stealth suit in Winter Soldier and new suit in Age of Ultron.

The Nolan Batman's second suit had the most flexibility because they separated the headpiece from the neck and made it more like a helmet.

That's why I'm down with this. It's really only a handful of novels, a few comic series, then the rest are tied in but not required reading, like the sticker books, YA stuff, etc.

From a certain point of view ...

Somehow this is scarier to me than the full-sized version.

Should've made it big enough to fit a 1:6 Iron Man in it like in the movie the way the Tumbler fits a 1:6 Batman. Hmm ...

If there's anyone who doesn't plan on watching this or doesn't care about spoilers, you can just read what happens on the film's Wikipedia page.

My pick is still Dylan O'Brien.

Seems like a good choice for Will Smith to take all the spotlight from.

Since <i>Civil War</i> is probably damn near ready with its shooting script but Spider-Man is said to appear before his solo film in 2017, I think it'd be perfect to just have Peter in one of its two post credits scenes Marvel Studios does now.

Dylan O'Brien

"It's milk and eggs, b*tch."

Since I've always thought that Superman's powers make him a little less appealing, at the very least just plain too powerful, how would you guys tweak or depower him a bit?

I can't put my finger on it but I'm bothered by the quotes here. Maybe how the words were said? I'm not sure. I've read them a few times now and I can't figure it out.

I haven't watched a full episode since season one's mid-season finale but I definitely want to pick it back up again. I've heard it's still ridiculous ... but fun.

To be fair, it's the CW. Felicity Smoak seems hardly credible as a hacker, especially with the tablet she uses for everything.

Olivia Cooke is lovely so I hope she just sticks to Bates Motel and independent films.

Adelaide Kane, though.