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Captain America wasn’t exactly on the sidelines in Avengers: Infinity War, but for a character of his importance, he certainly played a smaller role.

I’ve not seen a single fast and furious movie.  And I had no intention to see this.  But now....The Rock, Idris Elba and Statham on screen together is generating a gravity due to combined charisma I may not be able to avoid.  Damn.

This all started out about just racing cars... and I absolutely love where it’s gone.

I want Thor 4 by Waititi SO BAD, but I’d settle for just seeing Korg again, at any time.

There are few things in this world today better than hearing this news. Taika is amazing.

... Tessa Thompson vaguely mused...

I think the idea is Taika [Waititi, who directed ‘Ragnarok’] would come back

Answer: they do and have been doing so for years.

There are apps that work exclusively through existing taxi companies, like Curb and Arro. They work just like the Lyft/Uber apps. Every NYC taxi has a sticker in the window advertising the app.

Many of them have, but they have the same problem as just calling a taxi: do I use AAAATaxi? AAAAATaxi? 123Taxi? RedTaxi? GreenTaxi?

5) Currently screwing over vets as one of the administrators of the VA. What are his qualifications to run the VA, you ask? See #4.

The big problem is organizational. Marvel Studios got out from under Marvel itself, but Marvel Television did not. Kevin Feige reports to Alan Horn and Alan Bergman, while Jeph Loeb reports to Ike Perlmutter.

But what is different this time is that Marvel and Disney are much more clearly throwing weight behind this

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 was on every console but Nintendo’s I think.

Ah yes, the X-Men Legends / Marvel Alliance series. Wasn’t Marvel Alliance 2 a Nintendo exclusive as well or something? I forget now.

They might be carrying that anti-war message from TLJ and Death Star II’s impact on Endor is apocalyptic.

It was good. :)

It was pretty good.

“the music episode we really want to do is to return to the concert that David Hasselhoff performed at the Berlin Wall in the early ‘90s to learn that he (as he takes credit for in real life!) was truly responsible for the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Union.”