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Was originally of the "...eh, I'm sure I'll see this when it comes out, but I'm not excited or anything about it." Now, I'm more aligned with your gif. Definitely more interested in this than Thor 2.

Am I the only one who dug the fact that they said "Coming to Cinemas" at the end?

Well, that looks pretty kick-ass. Even if Cap's suit looks a bit like the foam-muscle kid's costume.

I think this looks fantastic.

My excitement for this movie just went through the roof. You know who catching the shield at the end was epic.

No, sorry. I'm good with the one we have. Cap's always been my favorite Marvel character, just barely above Wolverine and I think he's been the best cast character so far.

Origin: My mom had a best friend in high school who had an older brother. Mom went over to best friend's house one day, older brother saw her and thought I am so getting my lil sis to introduce me. One day they boned, I am the result of said boning.

He played F. Scott Fitzgerald in a movie with Wilson, and subsequently became known for his impression of Wilson. The guy who asked for this particular impression is a genius.

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He also did Alan Rickman as Loki. The only thing that's wrong with it— it's way, way too short.

He's also been pretty terrific as Prince Hal and Henry V in The Hollow Crown series of Shakespeare's history plays, currently running on PBS's Great Performances.

I hate Freddie Prinze Jr. He defiled the beautiful Sarah Michelle Gellar and I've long thought he was a shit actor. The fact that he's gotten incredibly hot angers me even more because I do not want to be attracted to him.

Dang. Dude hasn't changed much since I last saw him in some movie or other. I thought I was getting old and gray haired, but the guy pulls it off. Where the hell has he been? Lol.

A really hot broom with abs...

I liked that episode. But, unlike a lot of people, I actually like Skye and Ward, and I really see character development.

I think Mack: Truckdriver of S.H.I.E.L.D. needs his own one-shot comic.

I enjoyed last night's episode and found Ward and Skye more likeable this week. I mean the plot and all was pretty predictable but still enjoyable. I figured Hall didn't tell SHIELD about Quinn's plan because he didn't trust them to just steal the tech and abuse it themselves.

Personally, I'd head into the future. Maybe about 200 years or so, to give me enough time to go well beyond my own life span, but still be able to see how some things I'm familiar with turned out.

Chicago World's Columbian Exposition 1893. Hands down. No question. First place I'd go. Electricity. Light. Tesla. Westinghouse. Edison. First-ever Ferris wheel. Muybridge lectures. Impressionist art. The architecture of the White City... Check out these nifty fly-through simulations: 1893 Worlds Fair fly-thru

The New York World's Fair in 1939. It had a positive attitude toward the future, sadly lacking in today's world, which is rather ironic in view of the events imminent on the world's horizon. But still...the art deco world of tomorrow never looked better, and you might even have run into Doc Savage himself! (And only a

"The biggest stand-out star from the Thor franchise has (surprisingly) been Loki."