I mentioned this "article" to a pal and he responded, "…yeah, that's the dumbest thing ever. Might as well assume turning the sheet
music upside down and playing it that way won't make much difference."
I mentioned this "article" to a pal and he responded, "…yeah, that's the dumbest thing ever. Might as well assume turning the sheet
music upside down and playing it that way won't make much difference."
But no cigar!
Next up: Mathematical equations reveal different answers when you change some of the numbers.
"Altering an equation by changing some of the positive numbers to negative numbers or vice versa shouldn’t really make all that much difference. What impact could a few different numbers make either way when most remain the…
Well honk my hooter — I had no idea this was an idea borrowed from the comics. It's not from any of the Inhumans stories I remember but then, I lost track of the Marvel comics universe sometime in the late '80s. That said, the ideas adapted/borrowed from the comics for use in the MCU are as often as not just…
Another possible explanation is as simple as he and Bucky had offscreen conversations.
Fun fact: in the comics, she was originally Peggy's daughter. This was later retconned to niece because WWII is far too historical an event to fall victim to Marvel's sliding timeline and, one would hope, because ewwwww. . . kinda creepy, yes?
I think people are taking the "every Inhuman has a purpose" thing way too literally.
That bit of wisdom, after all, comes from the culture of the Inhumans themselves. It's essentially a religious belief. Why should anyone expect it to be an actual thing that is true any more than the notion that "God has a plan" or…
This was handled with dialogue — Vision commented that he was distracted, I presumed by his concern for the Scarlet Witch.
Yeah, never quite understood the mythical tales surrounding absinthe. I mean, it's sort of a different kind of body buzz than just regular booze, I guess. But the idea that you're gonna trip balls or anything? Um . . . no.
Yep. It's fucking opium. It's great.
I've done it twice in my life and would do it again provided the same condition was met now as was then: it has to be a very small amount from someone who does not have access to or even know where to get any more. Safety first!
Oh, I totally get that's how they've been branded. It's also how they're listed on TV Guide. I'm simply pointing out it is not how the names appear onscreen and I think it's odd that no one arguing with me will even acknowledge that. Because this is obviously very important.
Mack is a solid character now?
Would it really be any more awkward then the goodbye scene where all the superspys buy them drinks and pretend nobody can notice them?
I am!
Certainly, nobody refers to them that way when discussing them. If someone wanted to talk about "Marvel's Daredevil" with me, I'd back away slowly.
Wikipedia lists them both ways.
IMDB always defaults to the way titles appear onscreen, if I'm not mistaken, and that's the same position I take.
That's all well and good, but it's not how the name appears in the title sequence every week. (Again, just look for yourself.) I don't see this as any different than saying, "Stay tuned for ABC's The Bachelor". I get why Marvel refers to them that way — just hammering home the brand name — but it's not like they…
The thing is, they DON'T call their shows "Marvel's . . . "
They just have the little Marvel logo in there. Just search for graphics of the titles screens if you don't believe me. There is no apostrophe s, just a little box that says "Marvel". Comic books always had "Marvel" on there somewhere too but they weren't…
This is a movie I watched a LOT when I was young and thought was really cool and groovy and deep, but if I try to watch it now I either get annoyed or fall asleep.
Until I checked out this link, I don't think I'd even ever heard of him.
I'm unclear what your or my personal feelings about religion and culture have to do with my observation that it's lazy writing to incorporate a character's religious culture as a fairly major plot point if you're not going to get the details correct. I can think of a gazillion excuses for throwing a party to trot out…