carrercrytharis
CarrerCrytharis
carrercrytharis

You need to get the lede out.

It was an excellent decision. Infinity War’s pacing is really great. The references in Thor’s dialog are enough — and this way, the film can directly follow the ending to Thor: Ragnarok.

They better make it a Rush delivery.

I’m going to say the Southward Car Museum in Masterton, New Zealand, since I used to go there as a kid, and because they have this copper monstrosity:

Oh man, I rush over to the comment section and the Flash Gordon references are already made.

So much for reliving the games I played with my toys as a kid...

Oh, I’ve got one of those. It’s a lot of fun, although it likes slipping out of top gear sometimes. (Before I adjusted it, it was popping out every time I stopped pedaling...)

Out of curiosity, would you consider a Pinion gearbox? I see those frequently paired with Gates Carbon belt drives. (Although I guess the bike frame needs to be designed and built around the Pinion transmission...)

Would you consider GR/GRMN another line as well?

Director: “Get me a Goth!”

That was what I thought -- it’s like an ND Miata, but busier.

What, no Reb Brown in Sssssss?

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Featuring Reb Brown as Big McLargeHuge! (Not to be confused with the time he was actually on the show...)

I fully expect the following:

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But does Jon Culshaw do his Tom Baker voice?

And Nick Fury, King of Arendelle.

What, no Frank Stallone?

There are no paradoxes, though — just branch realities. There’s nothing special about the Infinity Stones — the mere act of setting foot in the past creates a new timeline with its own future (even Hawkeye’s baseball mitt branch reality).

No, they ended up creating new branch timelines. If they didn’t return the stones, it wouldn’t affect the original timeline — just the futures of the new ones.