That’s a whole separate issue.
That’s a whole separate issue.
I’m interested in the intersection of how people feel about chunky PB, and how they feel about orange juice with/without pulp.
Scrolling through the comments and seeing your avatar was a very disorienting experience.
My friend’s dad did that to him with beer - he came to college unable to drink cheap beer and therefore never drank to excess because he couldn’t afford it.
“Lets”
And also delete email?
I dunno, I could be wrong. Just based on the replies to his tweet, it seems like there are a lot of Avengers fans who follow Evans on Twitter but don’t pay attention to/aren’t aware of behind-the-scenes contract stuff, or even actor interviews.
Hm, I’m not sure the MCU movies have earned that kind of moment between Steve and Tony. IMO they’ve represented two different ideals for the Avengers, but I don’t get the sense that they’re closer to each other than to the other members of the team.
It’s just that Marvel’s historically been very tight-lipped about spoilers; cast members have joked about hit squads coming after them if they give anything away while promoting the movie.
He kind of had to share Civil War with Iron Man as well, despite that movie being billed as a Captain America movie.
Yeah, I don’t really think it’s a misdirect; the tweet is just surprising, given how hard Marvel have worked to control plot spoilers in the past. It makes sense to conclude Cap’s story in this movie.
Yeah, even if they stop making Iron Man movies I think they’ll keep having Tony pop up in Spider-Man and other MCU films.
I can’t believe Evans was allowed to post that, and leave it up. Honestly, in a way it makes me believe the character is not going to die, just because of how obvious a spoiler this would be.
Lincoln is still alive.
Chidi’s sin is very relatable to me, but it’s weird that the show won’t acknowledge his massive, clinical anxiety.
That’s fair, but I dunno... I just felt like Bojack’s not usually this dumb, even when he’s blindly refusing to acknowledge his issues. I could be wrong, it just seemed off to me.
This comment was nigh-unreadable until I realized that “Ugh.” is the original commenter’s username, period included.
Well, I guess I meant ‘need’ metaphorically. I don’t see what a live-action remake of an already great show could possibly add to the world.
I don’t disagree, and I definitely prefer A:tLA to Korra. But I do think that having older protagonists let the latter have character relationships that were a little more complex than in the former (I never really liked any of the romance stuff in A:tLA, other than maybe Mei and Zuko).
Honestly I think that Korra would be a better candidate for a live-action remake (though it would still be completely redundant). You could cast older actors, with actual martial arts training and dramatic chops, rather than relying on the crapshoot that is casting child actors.