I think it’s all the scenes of Captain America just wandering around the streets of busy European cities, mostly unmolested by crowds despite being in full costume, that gives it more of a TV vibe to me.
I think it’s all the scenes of Captain America just wandering around the streets of busy European cities, mostly unmolested by crowds despite being in full costume, that gives it more of a TV vibe to me.
Maintenance Phase is a lot of fun and very informative. The Eating Disorders episode, especially the context about eating disorders among larger people, was eye-opening.
Maybe I’ll watch it again when all six parts are out and see if I feel differently.
Yep, that’s what happened: Sam gave up the shield because he didn’t think he deserved it, the military wasn’t just gonna turn around and offer it right back to him. I could argue that Sam was probably a bit foolish and a lot idealistic to think the military would just let something like that sit in a museum for more…
Because the black man who had the shield didn’t think he deserved it and gave it back, pretty sure they showed that specifically.
I’m enjoying it so far. Falcon was a character I didn’t really “get” on the Avengers movies (like Hawkeye, his abilities seemed way too limited compared to, say, Iron Man), but that’s changing thanks to this show. That said, unlike most streaming shows, it feels too short to deal effectively with all the issues it…
They had him do it again for the first movie and did exactly what you’re suggesting. Made it seem much more perilous.
I agree that age is a factor working against him, though I think there’s an argument that having your game show revolve around a single host for decades with no apparent succession plan isn’t the best approach. If Burton has, say, 10 good hosting years in him and does well in his guest spot, I hope they go for it.
I’m surprised pour-over coffee makers aren’t more popular. When combined with an electric kettle and disposable filters, a pour-over is faster and easier to clean than a French Press or percolator and way cheaper than a Keurig.
It sounds like GM was trying to keep your friend’s wife from suing over the exploding sunroof.
So what I’m hearing is that we should start crowdfunding billboards that are specially designed to troll Autopilot?
Anytime dreck like this gets released, I feel like Simon & Schuster is involved somehow.
If we take him at his word, he could have been trying to make something work with Cassie Randolph at all costs rather than admit to himself that he was gay.
I’m planning an elaborate heist to steal the painting in John Stamos’ attic that’s aging instead of him.
He’s like a millennial Matthew Broderick, but if he can keep getting work, more power to him.
Not an RV, but made me think of this:
Also, IIRC, Martin’s room has to be adjacent to the living room because the balconies are within arms’ reach of each other.
It’s that last vestige of the old Gawker ethos.
Also worth mentioning is the fact that he bought that house WITH HIS MOM just a couple of years ago.