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Looking forward to next season and hopefully the AV Club coming to it’s senses in bringing back regular reviews of this. 

I already heard how it ends. The names of all of the people who made the film will scroll across the screen while music plays. 

Be nice, or he’ll cry himself to sleep on his unusually smooth and plastic pillow. 

if his accent is not scottish, ITS CRAP!

The first one was a powerful, powerful line that set the tone for the Captain America/Iron Man relationship that retroactively helped understand the characters and set the personal stakes for the rest of the Infinity Saga in a groundbreaking fashion that should be studied by storytellers for decades to come.

YES! But in the order of the movies.

Luis recapping Infinity War or GTFO.

I can see your point about the end more. That does make sense: Steve realizing Tony was right and working to make amends, but stopping Bucky from being killed.

Retcon is “Retroactive Continuity.” (You knew this, I’m just explaining my thinking.)

have you read the novel “S” by Abrams and Dorst? Check it out. 

1. Any title wasn’t going to be good enough. I like this one.

Great movie, terrible problem with the villain. Mostly Thanos, who’s supposed to be this big bad that we’re building to, and gets mostly spoken about in hushed tones or how he did these terrible things, and is immediately betrayed by Ronan.

I heard a spokesman for the middle-schoolers responded with a statement. It reads, “We’re rubber, you’re glue...”

Since so many are asking: It’s Captain America: Civil War.

i loved Ragnarock except one scene: The end where Thor’s home is destroyed and they follow it up with a joke. That should have been more emotional. 

No. It’s not one of my favorites, but it’s MCU-Bad, which means it’s still pretty good. i think it would have been improved had this been Age of Ultron, or at least lead us into it a little bit. 

Not Guardians 2, although I had some questions about the official introduction of David Hasselhoff in to the MCU. Does it mean: 1. He never made Nick Fury: Agent of Shield 2. He DID make Nick Fury: Agent of Shield and it was funded by conspiracy theorists to prove it existed or 3. He made it, and it was funded by the

it was not Black Panther. Think more sequelly. 

You know, I typed that quickly this morning not thinking, but my least favorite Marvel movie is a really unpopular opinion, so I’m not gonna say.If I had typed that later, I would have left it out.

I was rewatching this one the other day, and it’s really not that bad. It’s “MCU-bad”, which means it’s still pretty good. (There’s only one “bad” movie in the MCU, really, and this isn’t it.)