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The pacing with regards to the Aunt May scenes are somewhat true to the comics. Though, IIRC, a lot of stories had her be something constantly at the back of Parker's mind. Far more so than the films.

deja vu is a conversation fowl.

Then Fox will sue him and flip a coin to tell them whether the film adaptation of the dispute should be good or not.

Well he's great, but I wouldn't say it's unparalled or even unsurpassed. Most Jackie Chan and Tony Jaa films, for instance, have sequences that are exciting, express characters and develop plot and are crystal clear in what's going on for instance.

But you never seem to want to discuss poop culture.

Or have it face the wall.

I agree that they shouldn't do a straight copy of the stories but Janet Van Dyne is a cool character. They should find a way to get her in there. Or maybe they do. I won't see the film for a week.

HEY! I like both Hulk Films and Spider-man 3 too! Ang Lee's Hulk is the most visually interesting (though worst written and edited) Marvel film after Guardians. Leterrier's Hulk was just about the best possible Hulk solo flick that isn't based on some kind of World War Hulk. Spider-man 3 is at least fun bad, gets

Same reason they don't like Black Widow: bugs are gross!

They made the (kinda) smart choice of casting Olivia Munn who is of mixed descent. They totally missed the opportunity to cast both Hillary Duff and Tao Okamoto.

(This is becoming a bad habit) but I suppose I shouldn't expect a franchise that set up Tony Stark's alcoholism and PTSD and has yet to really deal with it over 5 films- though Ultron and IM3 came close- to be able to deal with domestic violence.

I wasn't sure how to bring that up. Is it really better that they ignore Janet completely rather than alter the story or even keep the story mostly the same but deal with the abuse in a mature way?

Wasn't that another point of contention? Wright wasn't even intending to make a movie that fit into the MCU.

Your parent's sisters like to be entertained just like anyone else.

sorry to reply to my own post, but I think Fox should also do this with Psylocke.

Just have some of her scenes played by an Asian actress randomly and without explanation.

I take it you don't talk to too many Mail Carriers or cats.

Ah, so what you're saying is you can't know for sure?

I remember that being the case sometimes but not always though that was like, 20 years ago, so hey. I know there are numerous versions of several of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes out there some with serious editing and redubbing and some that are never to be mentioned under penalty of torture. Either way, I haven't