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I love it too, but as someone who likes wrestling but doesn't watch the actual product that much, isn't this too early to start a feud for Wrestlemania? I mean that's over 7 months away. Unless Rock and Vin are going to start showing up on Raw every so often, I don't see how they can keep it going.

I can't answer the "why", but people definitely do it in real life. I'm at the age where my friends are getting married and I know a bunch of them have asked. I have no idea how that conversation goes, though. Is it "Can I marry her?" Is it more like a heads up?

Holy fuck this. I'll admit that I'm less liberal than some and fairly readily moved from Bernie to Clinton (I don't think she's terrible), but I'm shocked by the number of people who seem willing to throw in the towel. How about carrying that momentum in subsequent years? Instead, one primary, where Bernie did much

Bitch, are you cooking? Black Bush should be up there.

Fair enough. The somberness seemed like part of the movie, but not the primary tone until the end fight. I do think that the very end (particularly the letter/Tony's reaction) undercuts how dark they tried to make the climax's aftermath.

Hey at least you admit it…

This. I've seen people complain about the light-heartedness at the airport, but aside from T'Challa (who even gives Cap a warning), no one's actually trying to hurt the other side. Hell, Hawkeye/Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, Black Widow/Iron Man and War Machine all have lines to that effect. That makes sense given that

I'm actually split on this. DOFP Quicksilver obviously has a much more memorable role and is the best part the movie. But when I think about it, he also seems to break the movie;s logic in a way Ultron Quicksilver doesn't - if he can do all that, why didn't they just bring him along? Couldn't he beat any obstacle?

Tried to get a bunch of people to go to the movies with me. Failed miserably, but still went and saw The Jungle Book because the weather sucked and multiple people had raved to me about it.

I'd argue yes. (Her, Don Jon, Lost in Translation, Home Alone 3)

I believe there was an article the other day saying it was now being written and directed by Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride, Prejudice and Zombies; Lincoln: Vampire Hunter). Not sure if the Lord and Miller script was just a rumor, they're starting from scratch, or what.

One of my worries about this film is that Singer has a definite talent for shooting individual mutant powers (i.e. Nightcrawler, QS, X2 Wolverine), but he seems to struggle to have multiple powers really going at once. The Sentinel piece in DOFP was a start, but that's really the only time he's shown that talent.

Beast and Storm were also there as well if I'm remembering correctly. I think that was it - the other characters we saw (Kitty, Colossus, Iceman, Rogue), don't seem to be in this one. So Mystique, Psylocke, Nightcrawler and Quicksilver all seem to be fair game.

Wait, is that a shot at the original Terminator? I'm with you on Cameron being overrated, but the original is fantastic.

This comment was okay, but I upvoted solely for the Armonty Bryant mugshot pic.

Upvoting both for the typo and what I think this is supposed to be.

Wiseman did Live Free (#4), which I don't recall being notably good or bad. John Moore's the guy who did the latest one, and should never be allowed to touch the franchise again.

Plus, we never would have gotten Stevie Wonder on stage with Sisqo.

Admittedly, I'm a bigger fan of Lost S6 than most, but in any case, at least those two shows still had some entertaining pieces. I'm not sure what was redeemable with Heroes by the end, which is why this reboot should have nuked the whole thing from orbit.

Really? I would have gone the opposite - the only Bay film as bad as the new TMNT was Transformers 2. Admittedly, I haven't seen Bad Boys 2, Pearl Harbor or Transformers 3 & 4, but every other one, including the original Transformers, was leaps and bounds better.