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I was going to say, "do any of those reasons involve Hugh Jackman wearing a sweaty tank-top?" Because man, I will tell you, that is one of the most OBVIOUS things this movie has over the last two Transformers movies, and to be honest over the first one as well. Even if Jackman is playing something of a douchebag...

When I first opened the article a few hours ago, I couldn't see the byline either. The "Once Upon a Time" ad seemed to cover it. But now it's back.

Cap does; how he keeps losing it is a mystery so far. Some of the set pics with it look okay; some look a little goofy.

Sometimes I feel like it's a toss-up. But I was surprised, when recently watching ROTK's EE for the first time (I had watched the individual cut scenes before but not the EE movie as a whole), to find that the "multiple endings" aspect felt like it actually flowed better in the EE. I remember when the film came out,

You're right about that congruence of the events of the movies. Coulson's project in the southwest in IM2 is "Thor"... although it's kind of implied (with Coulson's arrival in NM being the end-credits of IM2) that the events of Thor follow the events of IM2, if immediately.

Not quite. What he'd said just before that was he knew of a scientist, an expert in gamma radiation, whose paths crossed with the same type of government guys as SHIELD, and "he hasn't been heard of since". That was a reference to Banner, who we know disappeared because he became the Hulk and then had to go on the

Oh good! I agree, best credits on television; in fact best credits I can remember in a long time, period.

I hate the Lucas revisions. But I would be okay with doing that to Jurassic Park. Because FEATHERS.

And make no mistake: Smokey and the Bandit was also pretty huge. Come to think of it, it also has some similarities to Star Wars, in that it's a high-energy movie adventure with a lot of humor in it.

Ah, good! I was about to be all pedantic and correct you.

If you're going with "animal kingdom" meaning "mammals", then I see your polar bears, and raise you orcas.

If you go to the actual eBay page, don't miss the Q&A box at the bottom. This guy has a great dry sense of humor.

Someday, I'll probably watch them. I admit, I skipped Begins in a fit of pique (i.e. I'm not saying I gave it a fair shake, but it was a good reason to me). And once I hadn't started that film series, I didn't bother with the next one.

Avengers... but it's not a fair question for me, because I would not be going to see DKR in any case; I haven't seen any of the Nolan Batman films, I'm not going to start with the one that has Bane in it.

I agree. I've always thought of Sleepy Hollow as "campy fun", and there are some outright funny bits in it.

Putting quotation marks around the movie title would have worked better.

I could deal with that. I would watch the HELL out of that movie...

For me, the weirdness in perspective is that in the fannish circles I run in, the show is a HUGE presence, and generally, the people I follow tend to either love the show, have actually been in its fandom back in the day, still write fanfiction for it, became CKR fans because of it, or at least are aware that it

Oh my god. I... I don't know how I could choose between the three of them!

I was surprised not to see this show listed amongst CKR's genre accomplishments, too. It hurts my head to see you explaining it as if most people reading io9 wouldn't be familiar with it at all. I would have taken for granted that it was enough of a genre classic not to need explaining. (And for the reasons you