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    Is his new partner Jefferson Twilight?

    How the Hell is handling of rapists a Right-wing / Left-wing issue? You have to be American!

    Given the subject matter, I don't really feel like diverting into sub-topics, but I'd say spoilers are cyclical. If the movie came out three years ago? Probably not a spoiler. A movie came out 45 years ago? It's coming round to a new generation for the first time. Of course it really depends on the nature of the fact.

    No, it's fine - I enjoy over-thinking things in shows as well. But I believe that sometimes people don't give enough allowance for the way most heroes in movies and shows like this are wildly improvising on the spot. "Hey - in the last half-hour we have been kidnapped by a secret organization we know nothing about and

    Hell, I have semi-defended Polanski and I find what has just been revealed in this article utterly disgusting .I've never seen Last Tango in Paris and now I'm sure I never will. What these two people did to that actress is horrible.

    Dawwww…. So sweet. :)

    Ha! Yes, that works. No wonder Tony Stark ends it with "ow". Or maybe he said something really, really dumb like "Who's your daddy?" "Thanos."

    Hasn't he already hung out of an airplane already?

    "Show me the mummy! SHOW ME THE MUMMNY!"

    You mock, but he does it very well.

    Possibly a loss to his "Big Name" credentials, but a gain to the acting world in general. I'd trade six The Raven's for one Dracula Untold.

    I'm sure in the small Hollywood clique of The Only People Who Do Trailers (which I imagine as a small, male version of the group of snobbish fashionistas in any given American high-school movie), that slip away from a final racheting crescendo was regarded as some bold subversion. I imagine they all follow around the

    Fair enough. How do we put you in charge?

    :D :D :D That's all kinds of adorable.

    But he swaps it about a lot.

    The best "romantic" moment with Gamora ever has to be her hooking up with Tony Stark. He gets her a little drunk in a bar and they head off back to the ship to get away from the others. For some reason it's possibly the most hilarious moment I have ever read in comics:

    "Who put the sticks up their asses" gets me every time.

    Also, who says Groot isn't the female lead?

    Well he was in prison and mourning the deaths of his family in the first one. Also consumed by a quest for vengeance. I don't think you can judge someone's personality effectively from such a situation. After killing Ronan he might feel like a bit of a weight has been lifted.

    They weren't just keeping the alien a POW, though. They were going full Abu Grahib on the thing. Their good people - they're not going to find it easy to just walk away from torture when they can hear it just the other side of the door.