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This kind of concept is bound to be more controversial and less accessible than Guardians of the Galaxy. People forget that James Gunn is weird and often violent in his films (and yes pretty controversial). Just see the film Super with Rainn Wilson or Slither (an excellent sleeper horror film). Guardians of the Galaxy

I want to, I just don’t have the time right now. I’ll probably binge it all after the season’s done.

I love it when the comics get really weird. They never tried to capture that effectively in the films really, or at least audiences can’t seem to accept some of the weirder stuff as well. I just love this stuff, though.

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I’m pretty sure the studio saw this trailer:

We are all Canopy.

I think scientists are just trying to make people into weapons and they start out as kids as humans are want to do. Their weapons just never make it past the adolescent age due to the rebellious nature of an adolescent developing in a human weapon.

I would say that the real reason is rather complicated but your are correct that it is more of a “correlation vs. causation”. In the more metropolitan areas of the United States there are less ‘religious’ people whereas in the rural areas religion is way more common. Especially in the rural breadbasket Midwest and the

 

 

My day wasn’t complete until I was given the mental image of a toddler being graphically torn apart and eaten by zombies. Thank you for that.

Well when Thor talks with Doctor Strange in the after credits scene, he has his long hair so I’m inclined to believe he goes to Earth before the Planet Hulk and road trip stuff happens.

So you’re saying if I don’t have a problem with Iron Fist being while like he is in the comics and every other incarnation then I am automatically a Trump supporter?

Pretty sure that’s where at least 60% of the hate is coming from, especially if you’re reading the review on a Gizmodo sight (which has the leftovers from the Gawker debacle). The reviewers are going to take their preconceived opinions into the show and filter it thru what they thought it should have been before they

No... But the invisible-man has a cameo along with supes

I guess they needed one way to reduce the budget...

Maybe it is maybe it isn’t, but it isn’t as salty as you are at this moment.

A Boy and His Dog also served as the inspiration for the Fallout series. There is a “vault” the protagonist encounters at one point during his trek thru the post-apocalypse wasteland with people who are sheltered from the fallout.

This is it, exactly. The Lego Batman movie had several clues to this, but basically they were all the figment of a kid’s imagination as he played with all the different Lego sets combined.

I don’t know if they’ve ‘never met’ as much as they’ve never actually talked. Luke’s uncle Owen refers to Ben as the crazy old wizard and Tatooine strikes me as one giant “small town”. I’m sure Luke’s seen Ben at least once or twice at the market or the Tashi station while picking up some power converters. Maybe