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Someone didn't watch the DCAU.

Take a look at my point about Chris Evans. His Johnny Storm has far more in common with his Steve Rogers than Scarlet Johansson's Natasha has with her Lucy. However, Evans was able to create a distinct and enjoyable Captain America who can take the lead in multiple films. I am confident Johansson could do just as

"there's not much point to a Black Widow movie, considering all the other 'near-super female secret agent' movies there have already been - from 'Electra' to 'Salt' to, as mentioned, 'Lucy'."

How I Met Your Mother could have stopped at one season easily. Three might have the maximum.

I'd love to see a Black Widow stand alone. I have no clue what precisely it would entail, but the character and Johansson (who has been tremendously impressive as an actress of late) are rich enough to make a good story.

Nothing says "traditional Biblical values" like choreographed, Las Vegas, musical theater!

I hated watching this movie because it was soooooo sad. Total emotional overload for a young kid.

I was even ok with that until the Super-Intelligent, Pan-Dimensional being were kind enough to give Matthew McConnaughy and his robot a lift to the other end of the universe but decided to just drop him off floating in space as opposed to say a hospital.

I don't have any issue with the physics so much as the uneven way the physics are applied in the film. Its a tough shift to beat it into our heads for 2.5 hours that space is simply indifferent and then turn around and say "The secret ingredient is love!"

It's an amazing sequence but the idea of a closed time loop just bugs me. It's a little too overused as a trope. When The multiple dimensional space collapsed I half expected the TARDIS (wait TARS?) to show up and David Tennant to pop his head and say "Excuse me you seem to need a lift!" It's just way too convenient

I've got a bad feeling about this.

Then good news! Its a seposatory!

There's already a Wes Anderson theme park, its called Portland.

Actually a rendition of Atlas Shrugged directed by Ed Wood would actually be terrific. At least the special effects would be an improvement.

Isn't that pretty much describing the Vashta Nerada?

I knew it!

While I'm excited by the casting it also means reduced time for Claudia which I vehemently oppose.

Fun fact, Mary Queen of Scots was 6 foot tall.

What I wouldn't give to hear Brooks's outtakes from this episode. I heard somewhere that he adlibed hours of audio and we only get the choicest bits in the episode.

Batman and Beast Wars.