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You cannot say you think Killmonger was actually right in one sentence, and then that violence should be avoided at all costs in the next. Violence is all Killmonger wanted. You want to know why I didn’t root for Killmonger? Because terrorism and genocide are wrong, and utter chaos is not a viable plan for revolution

The trainwreck that was the 2011 Oscar nominations for Original Song (that was the time they had only two nominees) was most egregious in that song being omitted.

It’s the only reason why we don’t root for [Kill]monger in Black Panther, even though he’s actually right.

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It’s a good moment, but I disagree that it’s the defining one. The one that clearly shows who Cap is and why he does what he does is when he’s still a shrimp and talking to Erskine who asks “So you want to kill Nazis, eh?” Steve responds “No sir, I don’t want to kill anyone. I just don’t like bullies.” That line

I still really like the exchange

Best part of Captain America, my favorite MCU movie, as the Red Skull is taking the tesseract at the beginning of the movie, he throws away the line, ‘...and Der Fuhrer digs for trinkets in the desert....’.

As good as this moment is, because of the recurring line, I would actually go with Steve throwing himself on the grenade. This scene shows his tenacity and willingness to fight the good fight - the grenade scene shows just how truly selfless he is. Plus you get the reactions from everyone around, including Tucci and

I believe you just summed up Stanley Tucci’s entire career with that comment.

Tucci plays his small role incredibly well in this movie, imo, and deserves more plaudits for that.

It’s a great line, but Captain America doesn’t have to prove anything.  He was never what America is, He was always the promise of what America could be, if we fight for it!

I’d rather them talk about pop culture then do “here’s what Colbert said!” article.

Guardians 2

I also think it gets less love than it deserves. It’s a big dumb fantasy and I really appreciate it for that. I also really like how they didn’t have Thor dumbly marvelling at every piece of earth ephemera, but found the moments that made sense to him but were funny to us. (Walking into a pet store asking for a horse,

I agree Hulk and Iron Man 2 are weak. Thor I think is underrated. They nailed the look of Asguard. They didn’t half ass it. They went all the way to 11. Full on bonkers. Chris Hemworth was like casting Christopher Reeves as Superman. Just spot on. And he’s been a linchpin of the MCU ever since. Balancing humor and

Woah, calm down with the Guardians 2 hate. Kurt Russell was terrific.

Something with universal. Universal has to co-produce any solo hulk movie or something. But don’t feel like it. I assume they were involved in the Norton hulk.

Sam Rockwell chewing scenery will always be a yes for me, so I don’t mind IM2 that much.

I’m pretty sure the solo Hulk franchise CAN’T go anywhere. Legally. It’s a rights issue. 

Plus, it gave us John Slattery as Old Howard Stark! Anything with John Slattery in it can’t be all bad.