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@flagonthemoon:disqus I think I did a poor job of explaining my point.
What I think was meant to be an off-hand (and harshly critical) comment about the ending seems to have made many people here very curious, "Well, what is this ending?", even though they seem to have no interest in actually watching this movie.
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The funny thing about these comments is that the response is something I'm guessing the reviewer didn't intend. His contempt for the movie's ending is making people dying to see a movie most agree they don't find that interesting.
It makes me think of the story, probably apocryphal, about a movie theater showing a

Is that what they call it nowadays? "Hillary Clinton riding the missile"?

Nick Fury steps out of the shadows and invites her to join the Avengers.

So let me tell you what you thought of that movie, woman.

The thing I liked about Booster Gold is the idea, I find fascinating, that attaches to Guy Gardner (Post-Steve Engelhart) and Wolverine. I think it's a very interesting concept that a person could be completely unlikeable but still be a hero.
If your house was burning down and some firefighter pulled your kid out,

This rights stuff is so odd. As @avclub-12a6616c1184cd586f978a09bde635c9:disqus points out, they could apparently say Plastic Man but not show him.
This reminds me of the situation with the Master of Kung-Fu series at Marvel. They've done "Essential" volumes of way more obscure characters but I'm assuming they haven't

Or at least that they would release the final season on DVD…

Bouncing Boy isn't a stretchy guy. His sole "power" is being able to bounce (and scoring with Duo Damsel if you remember that far back.)
I don't think that Flatman or the Thin Man could "stretch." I think they could just get through doors or bars or whatever by becoming two-dimensional but I don't think they could hit

I've gotten death wishes on this site for other reasons.

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They run a list of the names of people who worked on the movie.

This trailer didn't char my tree.

It gets tiresome.
"Yes, Scarlett, I know you and Ryan split up… Have a little dignity, wouldya?"

Well, of course, a trailer is really a commercial for a movie. They're trying to get you in the door whoever you, the prospective audience member, are.
I doubt there's anything in this that's particularly misleading and once you're in a particular genre, it's all about the execution. Seems to me there's a ton of

Her?

Women do like Anthony Mackie….

Stingray
Viper
Maverick

Batman is a scientist.

And very disappointed. Johnny had wanted to come out.

All right, that's enough out of you, Grover….