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"Because the idea of an entire family keeping a grudge for decades and
exposing themselves as the "crazy ones", probably hurting their careers
forever, doesnt make much sense."

The screenwriting for this movie is excellent. With just a few precise lines of dialog, it gets to the heart of who these characters are in a way that few Marvel movies have before. Even though the central conflict on paper doesn't make that much sense, we buy it because it FEELS like these characters would stake

Do we believe him about THAT though?

Anyone seen the movie "The Hunt" on Netflix? Great movie about someone accused of child molestation.

This movie will be awesome.

This could be the tiniest hero since Ant-Man.

Plus Tony probably saw a picture of Aunt May and decided it would be worth heading over there.

That's a standard in almost any action movie these days, sadly. Look at "Furious 7" or "Mission: Impossible", they practically behave like they have super powers.

I wish there were more of those moments. Not constantly, but more than once in a movie.

Iron Man 3 is the worst of the MCU films by far, to me. I struggled to make it through it. If it hadn't been for the awesome Ben Kingsley it would've been a complete turkey, IMO.

Yeah, this exactly. I attribute it to lack of good action film direction, but maybe that's not it. While I recognize that overall this is a much better movie than "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", the film language used by Snyder is to me much more visually appealing and provokes more emotion. The best Marvel

Saw "Civil War". Had very high expectations that were not quite fulfilled. Liked it a lot in many ways, but the action directing felt pedestrian. Best part was Ant-Man's big scene and Black Panther. Still, a better "Avengers" movie than "Age of Ultron" was.

Romney's "Who let the dogs out" is still the moment to beat when it comes to awkward ethnic interaction.

Mexicans seem to be on the same track with May 5th. Might import it from the US eventually I guess.

Most Mexicans don't celebrate it either.

Yeah, sure.

I don't understand how it changes anything that the picture is from a magazine. He's got a magazine open with with a picture of his ex-wife in a bikini. How is that not weird?

Lots of immigrants pride themselves on doing it the "right way", as if they deserve a fucking cookie for it. And then they want to pull up the ladder behind them to make it harder for others to come here. I can only assume that's some need to prove themselves as "real" Americans.

"TRUMP CASTAWAY"