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His entrance on the motorcycle, too.

@avclub-3dca397fb112b2253f5754ca2994cfb8:disqus It's also easier to quote from memory something you've seen a bzillion times on DVD or in syndication than it is to quote something you've maybe seen only the first time through.

If you're not so much into the team stories, which can be a lot, another angle would be to pick your favorite character from the movie, and then start reading backwards and in parallel.

@avclub-7fe51b13499ad08aba40a93cbf6e98cd:disqus :Liked your post.
I guess, then, to rephrase my opinion, is that they did a rather poor job of setting up Tony as an antagonist. It felt kinda shoehorned in to me, along with the Whiplash (or Backlash or whatever his name ended up being) plot line. I remember walking out

Sadly, this opinion of other countries isn't limited to Justin Bieber.

Yup. In other words, he was retconned.

See also: Sony and Spiderman.

In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!

Nice punt return.

I'm white.

Nuh-uh! I'm totally indifferent and feel the need to share my opinion!

Whedon whedon whedon whedon whedon whedon whedons.

Iron Man 2 lacked a real credible antagonist (Poor Mickey Rourke … he got "some guy'd," as in: "some guy is going to make his own suit and then where will we be?") Sam Rockwell was pretty good, though, and Don Cheadle did pretty well replacing Terrance Howard.

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I dunno.

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Did anyone else who read this think "Awwww. Their wide-eyed optimism is so cute!"

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Also: where is the race-based social stratification one would expect? Martin's books and the movies play out a little like Ye Olde United Colors O' Lord Bennettone, at least if they were all about the oppression of women.

@avclub-4acd793a645f227d84ddb7c4c3f16603:disqus : in that regard, it's almost as much of a workplace satire as it is a political satire.
Frankly, it's a bit of a tough balancing act to pull. If you tie the show to a particular partisan or political identity, then you end up losing relevance when music stops and