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that's interesting. you don't see any sort of coherency or heroism to captain america? i can see where you're coming from for most of the rest of them

i've heard people make that same "self absorbed asshole" complaint before. im curious - mostly because i think that disney have done pretty well figuring out a way to basically guarantee consistently pretty-ok blockbuster movies with marvel: what kind of tentpole movies do you find yourself really enjoying? isn't

the joker, watching gotham: "wait a minute…… BRUCE WAYNE IS BATMAN"

mad max fury road manages to maintain a principled feminist opposition to violence pretty well

Isn't johnny storm's thing that he can burst into flames and fly? this review makes several mentions to super-speed, which makes me think either i dont know something or this film has an alternate take on johnny's skill set

i'll give you an example though: i was just on twitter and accidentally watched a video of a cat getting electrocuted. it was posted on one of those "world star hip-hop" vine comedy accounts, with no warning of content at all, and it left me feeling (obviously) pretty upset. i would have LOVED some kind of trigger

what did your ex girlfriend do

what i've been finding amazing is the sheer quantity of internet shit-posters who are reacting to this news by complaining that that doing something like this is tacky and dumb and never works - thats the whole POINT

i mean, hearing the constant unending sound of human misery is part of the reason why he forms the justice league, isn't it? because he can't do it all himself?

full disclosure: i haven't read the storyline and i am an idiot (i wikipedia'd it after and my thought process literally was "fuck i hope that guy doesn't see my comment")

tower of babel is a DC story-line where a database batman develops of ways to incapacitate all the world's heroes if they ever turn evil is stolen and used against them by their enemies

what kinds of people are you thinking of specifically?

from what i understand, the whole project is a relic from back when microsoft was pushing the xbox one as a holisitic entertainment platform, complete with an in-house TV production company and plans to compete with netflix and amazon. this project was commissioned to be a flagship part of that vision, until people

tom hanks could do it, as could bryan cranston.

colin hanks is probably my number one pick for both superman and the flash, now - but really only because his dad has aged out of both roles. i'd like to see a matt damon ben affleck batman v superman, but i think damon would need to grow a beard or something to be fatherly enough to play the part.

a jeff goldblum doctor strange would be INCREDIBLE

john hamm for hal jordan [edit: actually, i would be cool with him being cast at his current age]

Having somebody say "I know you're online" seems weirdly anachronistic in a world of read receipts and ubiquitous phone data. Since when is anyone ever meaningfully offline? Since when do you even have to guess if someone has received your message or not?

there was definitely some stuff - like the punisher going directly from being arrested to trial - that seemed to be going much faster than it would have in real life, though

you can see the burning airport in the background of rhodey's death scene