avclub-06a385c4c596e46ad37377bf2585d758--disqus
Selarom
avclub-06a385c4c596e46ad37377bf2585d758--disqus

Personally I really loved Ant-Man. The smaller scale and focus on family really worked for me. Also, all of my favorite bits from the movie came from the re-writes with Payton Reed, Adam McKay and Paul Rudd. The Falcon fight scene, the trippy as hell Quantum Realm scene, Michael Pena's increased role were all them.

Agreed, I'm not sure that Alison would have been nearly as great if she would have had to carry as much of the baggage as Sarah has. Allowing her to roam around the peripheral gave her more freedom to grow independent of the main plot and take the show to places it wouldn't have been able to go if they buried her in

So, I just want to throw it out there because it keeps freaking me out (especially now that we're in season 5): Does Kira ever age? It really freaks me out that she barely looks any different than she did 5 years ago.

It's definitely possible that once Hector goes down that Nacho sees it as his opening to get the hell out of town. However, I don't think that he'd be willing to just leave his dad, and it would be hard to explain that to him without revealing the true nature of his work. If anyone were to find out what he did to

Was he name-dropped in BB?

I can see the point of wanting Nacho to escape more than Kim. Nacho is playing an extremely dangerous game where he's very likely to get himself killed messing with the Salamancas. However bad things end for Kim, it'll probably be more of an emotional or professional failure and I think most of us are expecting that

How about an Ant-Man themed version of It's a Small World where Paul Rudd acts bewildered and terrified at all of the strange attractions and gives running commentary while getting chased around by Yellowjacket and the two start blowing shit up and throwing outdated animatronics at each other?

The extended cut is definitely better and fixes some of the plot holes that the original edit created. The whole bit in Africa at the beginning of the movie makes a lot more sense (though you now get to see Jimmy Olsen shot in the face!) and just how deep Lex's plot goes is more fully explained (even though it's

Pretty much, yea. Every now and then he gets into a scene and starts doing something interesting and then immediately goes the other way with it and either overplays a scene or underplays it and for those brief seconds he's in the middle it's okay, but then he'll stuff candy in a dudes mouth or piss in a jar and you

Yea, Snyder's strength has always been his visuals, framing, and knack for filming action scenes while Joss has always been great at character and story. It's a really good team (at least on paper) as they cover each other's weaknesses pretty well, but his role (filming wise, at least) will likely be very minimal. I

In the same article Snyder says that he's kept it all private with only his family and very few others knowing about. It's crazy to think that he's been working with that in his head for two months now. I'm glad he's taking a step back though, and hopefully that will help him and his family deal with such a horrible

I tried to pace myself this time after I binged the entirety of season 2 in one day without any major breaks. However, I only watched 8 episodes today! Progress!

You'll understand once the Sokovia Accords prevents you from attacking Thanos.

Come on Arnold! What're you doing trying to ruin her wedding for? She's had it rough! Two weeks ago she was just a barista!

A couple of years ago I would have agreed with you but season 11 and 12 have been so much better than anything they've done since Kripke left and I'd even go so far as to say that season 11 is up there with 3 and 5 among the best they've done.

They mentioned within the episode when they're talking to the policeman that he turned off his "find my iPhone" app because of the international data roaming.

Between that and taking the guys face off with his SHIELD and his dancing around May he would have been stealth MVP of the episode if it weren't for Real Girl Ophelia and Fitz killing it.

Talking Huell.

The moment the vet asked if his guy needed to fit into any small spaces I turned to my brother and went "Oh shit! Huell!"

I'd say it was cathartic but it was hard to feel satisfied when you cut back to Jimmy and Kim looking devastated that they were forced into this corner. They really didn't have any other play out of this and Chuck clearly had it coming, but knowing that shit that Jimmy must be going through now makes it pretty tragic.