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This sounds like a winner! And I am not being ironic. Step Brothers was a masterpiece.

It's just a Star Wars movie, dudes.

I thought he was perfect! Way better than Tobey Maguire. But I guess I'm in the minority?

DUDE.

It is. There should have been at least a little hesitance there. Or an apology. Or something.

I think the "cleverness" of the moment turned people off, but I do feel it worked in a way of reaching out to the person inside the mask. One thing I didn't like about the director's cut is that Bats is actually a little more ruthless in the warehouse battle. He stops to take even more painful revenge on the guy who

I kind of have to justify it to myself, but I feel like the mention of Batman's mother brought back his humanity and the realization of why he was even Batman in the first place - to save lives, not end them, especially killing someone's son. Then again, that would work better if Batman hadn't also slaughtered

Ohh, hadn't thought of that. Not sure what he meant, I guess.

"Science doesn't care about your opinion." Quote of the Millennium!

To me, The Flash can't escape the trappings of a CW teen drama. AoS feels somewhat more adult to me.

Yeah, I assume SHIELD has met the last Ghost Rider, the one who gave Robbie his powers, presumably Johnny Blaze. It does beg the question of what happened to Blaze - Was he tired of being Ghost Rider and jumped at the chance to give his powers to Robbie? Was Blaze killed and gave up his powers in order to move on?

I enjoyed that line, but on the other hand it assured us Blaze no longer has the Ghost Rider power. :-(

I was hoping he was going to come out in his Captain America suit (or maybe even U.S. Agent).

I think one is an android. They went all Westworld on us.

What a lame ending to the Ghost Rider story! He spent most of the last battle out of commission and then offed himself, basically. The show did a great job introducing Robbie, but I thought it would have left him situated in a place where he could get his own spin-off. His story just kind of whimpered to a close.

Wow, he and I have something else in common!

IT ALL MUST BE REBOOTED!!

"Bad fans" reminds me of David Chase's obvious contempt for viewers who "cheered on Tony" on The Sopranos. That always seemed a little pretentious to me. People loved Tony because he was a great character (played by an amazing actor) and incredibly entertaining. His sins didn't really matter because it was a fictional

Sons of Anarchy XTREME!

Could this turn into Bill Maher/Ann Coulter, Part Deux?