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Not to mention that the only other origin film in Phase 2 had the very roguish Star Lord and his team of thugs, assassins and criminals. Might have worried they'd be playing the same tune with Lang.

1. The Avengers
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
3. Iron Man 3
4. Guardians of the Galaxy
5. Iron Man
6. Captain America: The First Avenger
7. Avengers: Age of Ultron
8. Ant-Man
9. Thor
10. Thor: The Dark World
11. Iron Man 2
12. The Incredible Hulk

I'm sorry that SonofFlyingPig hates those hammy pun threads.

And it's amazing… so I hear.

The Dan Band's own 'Rock You Hard for Christmas' is another awesome alternative Christmas song choice. I think it was a B-side to their cover of Total Eclipse.

The end theme was catchy but seemed at odds with the tone of the first few episodes but it's perfect for what the show became - it's a brilliant mixture of the ridiculous and the poignant, much like the show. As a stinger to some of the quieter end scenes they have it's a real kicker.

When I was a child, going to the cinema was always an amazing treat. I loved it unreservedly. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III was the first film to every disappoint me and thus ended my wide-eyed amazement period and marked my maturation into a more picky filmgoer.

"Technically, you killed it."

Ignoring your genuine consideration of Two and a Half Men as an excellent show.. Community - even with Chase - was a poor ratings show. So, again, by your logic, the evidence suggest it was a bad show long before Chase left.

Why are low ratings the evidence for a bad show? A polarising one perhaps, one not to everyone's tastes, but a bad one?

"all evidence"?

There was some talk a couple of months ago of Patrick Stewart featuring in the third Wolverine film so might Professor X be filling the road trip buddy role?

A young Melody Pond against an 'old' Doctor would be a nice contrast to the age gap between Smith and Kingston.

I've only seen it the once so I can't back/refute @djbiznatch:disqus's claim but I enjoyed it a lot. It had a level of crazy going for it (especially Malkovich's character) that I really appreciated. But then Madagascar 3 made my top ten of the year for 2012 so maybe I'm just an easy touch (something which, to my

"…like having one's sinuses scraped out with a carrot peeler, it's so fucking painful to watch"

Little solace for those of us who bought the seasons 1 and 2 two-pack. Should've held out that extra year for a complete series set!

Sell their clothes to the state?

As great as his overall Sopranos reviews were, I learned almost as much about Todd and his views on marriage/his own marriage than I did on the show itself.

Agreed - Matchstick Men is fantastic and nothing to be ashamed of at all.

But then that sounds too objectifying. Adding in the 'by swords' bit gives you leeway to be impressed by stuntwork, not just lady flesh.