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Okay, well they could do it (and with Marvel’s track record it will probably be pretty great) but where would it go? With SHIELD gone she is now a member of the Avengers first and foremost, and I think they had a similar issue with Captain America (hence all the Avengers being in this film).

A movie about her past

I just re-watched Stargate! What are the... I can’t believe... and yet I missed... You!!!... You I love!!!

If Gods of Egypt turns out to be a Stargate reboot and all the magic is just their new technology... I’m seeing this immediately! (It’s not out of the realm of possibility! Nerdist has a clip of Ra(?) in a

(sigh) You’re absolutely correct and you have my full apology. I had grouped you in with others who did not read what I was saying, and that was ignoble of me. While I still defend some of my words to others, it is clear that I overstepped and have gone beyond civility and decency.

Please, if you find it within

So... I failed to “define” what I was reading, yet what you wrote was not a “definition”. Perhaps you can see why I think you’re so obviously full of crap? No... probably not...

Why? Probably because you continue to spout shit completely separate from anything I’ve said to try to make a point. I didn’t say that

Look, diversity is great, but when you’re muscling it down people’s throat by changing characters they’ve loved, all you do is make enemies and that hurts the cause of equality. I think a Black Widow movie would have been a good idea when they had SHIELD, now (until they establish something else for her to work for)

Again, I’m not in favor of whitewashing. I’m in favor of casting whomever is accurate to the part.

Here’s the problem: The example given in that post is mostly bullshit. Now, for movies that have recently hit it big (the Superhero genre) you’re right. There aren’t a ton of black characters in there. However, despite

Women’s prison exist in the real world, would you make a dog movie and cast a llama?

See? See what happens when you make a completely nonsense response to an argument you haven’t read? I never said Persia or Egypt are fictional places, nor did I support white people playing those roles. Get a tutor, learn to read, and

Hey Dummy! Read my post! I’m also against “Gods of Egypt” being filled with white people! So, clearly you have no intention of having an intelligent or rational discussion of the topic when you can’t even get my position right. Thumbs up for lack of effort!

Oh, good! Thank you for placing in capital letters your completely made up definition that has no place in this discussion! Thank you also for reiterating it when I clearly ignored it (being that it is your definition and, again, has no place in this discussion) while you completely ignored the print I used “quotation

The “Fictional person, so can be whatever” argument is an invalid one, clearly, since this entire article is about fictional characters (Prince of Persia, Avatar, Gods of Egypt) being cast with white actors. I’m on the side of keeping to the source, but this cuts both ways. Actors should be cast of the gender/race

Maybe not R-Rated... but I would definitely go to see those! (Probably not live action though...)

If you watched Disney movies (and enjoyed them) as a kid, I would definitely suggest it.

I’m not a Disney freak by any means, and while I love Star Wars and Marvel I began to go to Disneyland long before they acquired those properties. The place, however, is freaking magical. I can’t really put it into words, and I’ve

The difference, in my opinion, is that the Wildebeest are (in this universe) sentient creatures who could have swerved or stopped and attempted to render assistance. Admittedly they had three Hyena on their tails, but a lion would probably go a long way to evening those odds. Also, I have a bias against those

I broke an did a quick Google search. Michael Uslan (I guess an Executive Producer on BvS) said that he was “mid-40s” which lines up with yours. Badass Digest initially reported him being in the 50s, which I believe was just rumor/guess. Here’s the link if you’re interested, and thank you for correcting me! It’s never

I believe that Ben Affleck is supposed to be playing a Batman in his 50s. Don’t ask me for a source, I don’t have it and could very well be making this up. I thought this is what I read in regards to this movie a long time ago...

Yeah, what the hell was Scar thinking? Putting a racist overlord in a position to be killed (he didn’t kill him himself) who used his monkey magician to instill obedience in the people?

(No, but seriously my child self was trying to hold back the tears at this point! It’s been a rough road to forgiveness...)

You’re absolutely right. I burst out laughing when he attacked the jackass who cut in line, and I still support the decision to this day. I’ll go back and just watch that speech at the end for a lift! It’s such a nice and simple bit of morality that can be taken to heart immediately. I really felt like Michael

I think it is a legitimate fear. A lot of people are on the fence with this movie, and my decide based on reviews whether they should see it or not. I’ve already made up my mind, and I’ll wait for the next iteration of Batman/Superman on the big screen to take a peek (I’ll probably watch when it comes to Netflix). I

So... I absolutely love Macaroni. With a passion. I can’t get enough of the stuff. I will eat it with nothing more than the water to boil it in. If my best friend had a secret store of it in their stomach, I would pop them open like a Pinata and ravage their insides for the stuff. So....

1) That this is the most God

However, in this situation you’d also be living in a nearly lawless apocalypse with Raiders around every corner and the fear that human created technology is going to replace your or a loved one in your sleep. Then these loudspeaker blaring, vertibird flying super soldiers start clearing these threats out? And all