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True, but the circumstances make it feel longer. For example, in 2004 we got the second-half of what was supposed to be one film, so as great as Kill Bill Vol. 2 is, it didn't really feel like getting a 'new' Tarantino film. Then Death Proof in 2007 was meant as a fun part of a larger whole so, again, didn't really

Mostly FilmFour, according to Ramsey - her version went a little further from the source material than they would have liked (the heaven parts were just in Susie's father's imagination) and that's why she left the project (whether pushed or not, I have no idea).

Not at all - I realise OK Computer is seen as a step away from The Bends but I see those and Pablo Honey as the period of 'classic' Radiohead, before they moved into the more experimental and electronic heavy band they became. And I would love to have had a fourth album in a similar vein.

I read an interview with him regarding Under the Skin and he spent a lot of time shaping that into the work it became. Luckily the finished product was worth it.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this - well, not about the Spider-Man films, but that bad endings can sour a series.

The first half was very lacklustre. It picked up towards the end but only in comparison to how it had been.

Don't be blue, Peter!

That was liquid football!

"'Sunday Bloody Sunday' - what a great song. It really encapsulates the frustration of a Sunday, doesn't it? You wake up in the morning, you've got to read all the Sunday papers, the kids are running round, you've got to mow the lawn, wash the car, and you think "Sunday, bloody Sunday!"."

Who's to say they plan on continuously making films until 2028? Maybe Marvel are smart enough to have planned the demise of the genre and the eventual comeback within the timeframe.

It is very much not a summer picture. In fact, make sure you see it at a time where you exit the cinema in darkness because leaving in daylight may cause whiplash from the atmosphere of the film.

I saw it last month on its UK release and I completely agree. This is one to catch in cinemas for the very reason you state. Some of the images still haunt me - both of those you mention plus the (MILD SPOILERS) 'floating' scene and the final images.

Speaking of Russo Brothers sitcom connections, I really wish they'd taken up The Dissolve's joke and had Robert Redford admit that he may have committed some light treason. It would have taken the film up to an A.

Good points. I think it's supposed to be set afterwards - especially given, as you say, that the filmmakers haven given timelines for when these were set and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D has had Extremis happen before the events of The Winter Soldier.

Yes it was, and possibly one of the Infinity Gems.

But we've seen plenty of REAL AMERICANS go along with, support and develop all of these plans. I see the point that HYDRA pulling the strings takes some of the blame from them but SHIELD was still staffed-by and run-by proper Americans who had no problem accepting that they were doing what was right. I think it far

The most exciting thing there is that he already exists in some form so we don't have to go completely down the origin route when the film arrives.

Yeah, there's not much… analysis or review of anything. Just "Hey, this is what happens! Check it out!"

Strucker? I barely touched her!

I too will miss being able to call it by its acronym, like a private in-joke between friends - in fact I can't think of any other show that I have an affectionate nickname for. I feel its dropped off in recent years and I don't love it as much as I did but the fact that's remained shows how much of a connection I