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I was thinking about this. This is actually an interesting moment in the movie, as it’s part of the tonal shift that slightly occurs earlier. Up until then, the movie itself has been about sacrificing itself for the greater good - Spider-Man almost dying on top of a space ship (then stowing away), Iron Man throwing

This made my day.

True. Then Thanos is even worse! Thanos is LAZY.

Miek is ok. They played the Miek is dead card once before. WE WON’T BE FOOLED, MARVEL!

Thank God, a spoiler place for me to finally get an answer to this.

Helen Mirren gets paid exclusively in the ability to publicly execute people. It’s true. A buddy of mine cut her off at a Target once, and she used her “Fast and the Furious” payment to have him guillotined in the parking lot.

I was surprised that so many people were concerned with this, as they repeatedly said that Thanos usually kills half of the people, and that they only killed half of the Asguardians. i just assumed Valkeryie, Meek, and Korg helped people get off the ship while Thor fought Thanos and Hulk stood around in the background

Everything on the show works... the relationships, the characters, the friendships... even the enemies are really more minor annoyances than someone bad. but Kevin Kline’s stuff... it’s perfect. He’s got just this way of pronouncing each word like... I can’t describe it. it’s just wonderful. And it’s because he plays

The best line reading of the night was when Mr. Fishoeder tried to get out of the surprise party by saying he was bitten by a dog, and when Linda said the dog could come to Mr. Fishoeder replied, “Oh... he doesn’t want to go.”

I ended up seeing I feel Pretty instead. Not terrible. Not wonderful. A lot of similar themes as Infinity War in that both Thanos and Amy Schumer’s character were overconfident, and it got them what they wanted.

I’m surprised it took this long.

I think it should have been three movies, or we needed an additional Guardian movie to do the Thanos/Gamora heavy lifting this one did. (Or the 2nd movie should have done that. I mean, it’s not like it was heavily about fathers and children.)

I would have seen it again today but it was sold out, and I didn’t think to get tickets that early. My cat didn’t want to see it again, though. Didn’t give a reason, just sort of slept through it the first time.

That’s what i think makes her so interesting. We get glimpses of people in the show who are supposedly true believers, such as The commander and Serena Joy, but they go back on their word in a heartbeat. The Commander keeps going to a brothel set up that’s the antithesis of all things Gilead. Serena Joy just wants a

I mean... I wouldn’t actively seek him out, but I wouldn’t say no.

I wish we could all be respectful. Different strokes, as they say. I know I haven’t been in the past, and I’m honestly working on it, because it leads to nicer conversations with people.

I wish we could all be respectful. Different strokes, as they say. I know I haven’t been in the past, and I’m honestly working on it, because it leads to nicer conversations with people.

I’m really looking forward to Infinity War, but I totally agree... I can’t wait for Ant-Man and the Wasp. The first one is severely underrated.

So it’s a B+ per a regular reviewer.

Wow. I’ll be curious to see if you re-consider this after part 2, and the story is complete. (I don’t mean this as a bad thing. It’s just interesting, that’s all.)