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davidlopan

Are these not considered toys?

Maybe I don't know shit, but if I'm transformed later this morning into a development exec at Fox or Sony for Marvel properties, I'm making a call to Kevin Feige ASAP to get on board with the MCU. When standalone Marvel and DC films outperform my top-tier properties (DOFP and ASM), which have been either stagnant or

Wary as well, however based on how the MCU has adapted the Winter Soldier and Extremis stories, I doubt we're going to see the Civil War story told as-is from the comics; there are too many missing pieces in the MCU. But point #1 does still stand, and I agree - they must give Stark an acceptable reason to flip-flop.

Now that a potential live-action X-Men television show is rumored, the biggest question is which characters might be in it.

First up is that the Justice League movie will have Braniac as its villain. Second is the line-up for the Suicide Squad,

Because we're not going to be that lucky.

It was actually gone by the time you saw it, it was a third party that shipped prime. Gone now, though...

The secret Silk Road server was located in Iceland, so it's not protected by the Constitution.

I think we all assumed that!

I think first it was that the movie didn't get released in a lot of markets that it would absolutely kill in were it released today, there were a lot less screens in the world and local fare usually got first dibs. Add to that fact that they made just a little less in the US than they did in about 30 other nations

All I have is my opinion here, and my opinion is this shouldn't be a thing. I mean, I would really, really love for this to be a thing, but I'm voting against. My rationale is simply that the success of the first 6 films came from equal parts nostalgia/familiarity and the fact that the movies were about the people

I'm going to make a thoroughly unscientific and based-on-zero-facts prediction: this sort of thing will not improve much. We denizens of industrialized nations have pushed for faster and more efficient international travel, and all it takes is one person with a dormant, yet virulent, disease to start the chain

FTFY.

You spend an awful lot of time calling people out for stupidity while you speak on "locus of control" like it's an absolute. Your Wal-Mart psychology lessons clearly missed the basics of "locus of control." It's about what people believe affects their behavior, not what actually affects their behavior. Your lack of

What the hell are you talking about? Drugs don't control anyone, that's like saying that people are controlled by happy meals or what they watch on Real Housewives. RDJ has problems, and his old solution was to hide from them by using drugs. Mel Gibson, like most any bigot you or I have ever met, has problems, and

You can't seriously believe that, right? He was arrested on DUI just like Mel, when he had multiple types of drugs on him, and a loaded pistol. He was strung out days later and ended up in the bed in his neighbor's child's room. When he was sentenced to his last stint, the judge proclaimed him a danger to himself

Interesting how easy for the world to forgive RDJ his trespasses because he made a third-times-a-charm comeback and has a likeable onscreen persona. And yet Mel Gibson, who has not only charismatically carried some great films but has directed them as well, is vilified for behavior that paints him to be a drunken

More like a submarine base. Notice the door above - it's the garage for up to 2 helicopters. Got Bond villain written all over it.

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