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I want to make it clear: I’m not criticizing the “They didn’t call the Avengers every movie.” I’m criticizing the reactions of the movies to the fact that the Avengers existed, and the fact that they didn’t know what to do with it while they were making the movies. 

I liked Iron Man 3. I liked the Mandarin twist because it did show a willingness to still put some interesting twists on classic characters, and I wish they followed up with the thread on the one-shot that implied not only was there a Mandarin, but he was pretty pissed off. I think they could have done a lot with the

I wish you luck on your Quixotian quest to see this movie. 

This was an amazing moment every damn time i watch it. Just... perfection in a 1 minute sequence. 

I know she’s dead, but my money is still on her to end the show on the iron Throne. 

“I’m going to get some communion wine.”

That was one of my favorite moments in the movie, and up until Civil War it’s a powerful one. The “I could do this all day” line is fantastic, and it shows that he’s going to fight for what’s right and the little guy. Which is why a better scene might have been at the end, (The real end - not the scene that should

Am I the only one who finds Han and Matt know it all kind of gross? I tried listening to it, but their schtick is they try to answer other people’s advice columns, and they come down a little unnecessarily harsh on people’s sometimes. I’m not going to write into some advice columnists for certain advice, why would i

This new one sounds pretty interesting, though. I like the idea of jumping ahead and seeing what life is like now that kids are growing up having known only a zombie world. It might be kind of cool to find a huge settlement that’s trying to return to a pre-zombie world, and trying to fight that.

From how I understand it, basically Iron Man had a fun cameo from Nick Fury that wasn’t really meant to go anywhere, and then they added Tony Stark to the end of Hulk as another sort of “test”. In reality, the “first” real phase of the MCU is Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America, right?

Exactly. :)

I’m ashamed that this headline didn’t say, “And we should a-get ready-o.”

Nice catch!

i really liked Black Panther, but I had two issues with it.

Thank you. His own people are expendable in his quest to get to Wakanda: there is no reason to believe that he wouldn’t sell out everyone there to reach his quest for power. He’s a great villain for all the reasons you mention, but he’s that: a villain, and a power mad one a that who’s against all of the equality he’s

With Don Quixote coming out, we need a new movie to hitch our dreams to for another 30 odd years. 

i’m pretty excited for it. It looked different. 

Shut it down. Shut down the thread. No one else is going to type anything better. 

They’re onto us! Cheese it!