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Theater seats aren't typically designed for "what will be the most bulletproof." You can maybe get out of sight, but that's not that helpful if the shooter doesn't care who they shoot.

The problem being a lot of these are already answered within the movie or just not real problems. Why do the discs only shrink/grow a limited amount? Because, though based on the same breakthrough, they are a different item from the suits. Why does Cassie love an ugly thing? Because that's what Cassie likes and she

Maybe if a quantum-shrinking person passes through sensitive electronics, it disrupts them - like Kitty Pryde phasing through them? But I've only seen it once; they may have shown Scott interacting with stuff that should have been impossibly larger than him.

Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Iron Man
Avengers
Iron Man 3
First Avenger
Thor
Ant-man
Age of Ultron
Thor: TDW
Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2

He's got a van.

The fact that no jokey "Jaws 19," full of references to non-existent intermediate films, is being released this year is a real missed opportunity.

I'd say wholly animated movies (which the Lego Movie only doesn't count as on a technicality) have more of an immunity to this effect. They only have to look good within their own context, not "as compared to real live human beings."

I think that's literally part of it. Spider-man has so much other stuff going on. But people only know like four things about Hank Pym, so if one of those is "hit his wife once," that ends up being 25% of their conception of him as a character. Also, everyone is rightly eager to forget anything that happened in the

Create a miniature soldier, tell them he's far away. He'll look real if you squint. God knows they're squinters!

It really is pretty perfectly suited to the format. On the other side, you have something like Breaking Bad that, while very enjoyably binge-able, gains way more cultural impact when it can build discussion and tension on a week-by-week basis.

There's also a 1977 Japanese horror film that I haven't personally seen but sounds insane.

A canoe or something, probably.

Re: Tambor, you're probably thinking of the Golden Globes, which have a different eligibility period.

There aren't acting awards for Variety Series as far as I know. Hence why the SNL actors/actresses (and now Keegan Michael Key) are always in Comedy.

That is really strange. Better something than nothing, but come on!

It's classified as a miniseries and there's five slots for the approximately eight miniseries that people have heard of each year. The competition isn't exactly stiff.

I love Orphan Black, and am psyched she finally got her overdue nomination, but I am a little worried that the old people that vote for this stuff will be overwhelmed by the serialized sci-fi gobbledygook of watching one random episode from the third season of a show they've never seen and miss how amazing she is.

Based on these nominations, I have a feeling this is the year they grow bored with Modern Family. It "only" has one actor and actress nominated, as opposed to the huge crowd they had in the past. I don't know which of the other nominees they'll go with in those categories though. It's not impossible that either Burell

Think you might have your generational animosity mixed up there. The CBS audience is older than you, not younger. Young people have a whole other set of reasons they're not watching Hannibal.

In the proud tradition of "Sunday Night Football on Thursday" or whatever that thing's called.