DS2:MoM is a multiverse film, EEAAO is a multiverse film, Hayley Atwell’s character’s death in DS2:MoM is nonsensical due to a really bad edit, EEAAO had by awards definition, the best editing of the year both films came out.
DS2:MoM is a multiverse film, EEAAO is a multiverse film, Hayley Atwell’s character’s death in DS2:MoM is nonsensical due to a really bad edit, EEAAO had by awards definition, the best editing of the year both films came out.
I concede your point.
At this rate you'll be reverse spoonerismed into your namesake in no time!
Well, apparently Nick Fury had a whole bunch of Skrulls working for him who also missed the Hydra takeover and then Tony did download all of SHIELD’s files and had them analysed but *also* missed it.
Well played.
The wasted potential of DS2: MoM frustrates me more than the film itself. It should have at least been better than an average episode of Sliders (another show it stole from).
*tried to kill everyone
As a slight detour and as someone who’s only seen every Star Wars film except Solo once and 0% of the TB shows, the idea that The Last Jedi did anything new and innovative infinitely amusing (to start with, it stole - badly - from Battlestar Galactica of all things!).
Coincidentally, there was a recent article published asking if he'd like to play Black Bolt again and he was like "Totally!".
Well, the actual movie was a massive pile of shit but I deduced that from the actual film at the time.
Wanda’s powers appear to also include rewinding Captain Carter in time from when she threw the shield from a front-on position (and hence always being in position to catch it when thrown back) to somehow be still turning to be in position when Wanda threw it back.
Remember when Xenu used to post on the AV Club?
“The films of silent movie star Harrison Ford.”
The Blues Brothers and Aliens for me.
I love how even though he had no end of shocking stories on Graham Norton, even Miriam Margoyles scandalised him with some of hers!
Nailed it!
Keep it simple. Good old fashioned Uranium or Plutonium so almost everyone within range would just die from ionising radiation.
Well, it would get tiring if absolutely everything ended with an M. Night Shyamalan-style twist.
Nick Fury
Well, that's certainly a take.