geesejuggler
geesejuggler
geesejuggler

Sorry, Sanctuary. Not even my love of Tesla will bring me back.

I'm not sure which one is worst in this pic: Cap or the Hulk!

Someone needs to make this Darth Bat into a shirt that I can wear!

I haven't seen that one but I was watching one K-drama (SKK scandal) and a character ran into his friends' room because he was afraid that a gumiho was outside his window.

The demon fox is called a "Gumiho", literally meaning "Nine tailed fox".

HA HA!! Wait, that means I don't have anything.

Only if you lend me the same amount at the same time. Fair is fair.

Finally, a movie that a character actually points out how dangerous these stunt are. Even more excited now.

Technically, if they do, it will only be the 2.5 time that they've done that. In two, it was just a guy trying to get rich off of a drug and in the third, they didn't know someone was dirty until halfway through.

I like the idea of jumping ahead but I'm not sure if as far as 8 years is a good idea.

I have to say this: I have no interest whatsoever on Twilight but I love this review. It puts a whole new twist on it. Bravo, io9 overlords, bravo!

I want a love like that! Nerd love, ftw!

I know that this is posted a lot but it's just so true.

It would be cool if purple would just be his signature color as a huge shout-out to the comic books.

And now I miss T:SCC. The mourning never seems to stop.

Looking back, I'm not really sure what I meant by "Accomplish" what Marvel's trying to do (No coffee this morning) but this is really the first real build up to a movie that is coherent to all of the story. All of the writers collaborated with each other so that their movies can have sequels and still do the Avengers

Maybe because not all of Marvel stuff is in-house, they can risk more. Not all of their eggs are in one basket unlike WB.

With every success Marvel has had, they have a massive failure to counter it (Fantastic Four movies, the first Nick Fury movies, etc) and a movie like that The Avengers has been tried in the past and failed but that hasn't discouraged them.

Is it just me or does it seem that DC movies seem to be more....High maintainance production-wise compared to Marvel movies?