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    Woah.

    It fooled me, then.

    I'd love to see Pixar tackle the fantasy/past-period thing again, but that's probably the type of film that is easiest to fall into cliches when making, because it is so well-trodden by Disney and traditional animation in general.

    Roger Waters? Yeah, best to steer clear of them, unless you're willing to turn down a bunch of hitchhikers.

    Mmm, and Ginger Baker's for some scones.

    Really?

    Especially since the Robin Tunnely collapsed.

    The river's not that wide or deep—why not go with the Harrison Ford?

    This sounds really good. Oh is probably my favorite actor from Grey's Anatomy.

    Yay.

    I agree that it wasn't necessary, but I enjoyed it just the same.

    The buildup scene in the tower is really kind of creepy. I was impressed at that point, but I agree that Ares 'himself' was stuck in-between and could have used more distance from personability.

    I was quite disappointed with Thor 2 in that after the trailers had hinted at some love-triangle dynamics, the film itself did virtually nothing with that. I understand that Jaimie Alexander had some sort of scheduling conflict?

    I don't disagree with that. What I'm saying is that if Jane were played by a different actor, it would have a better chance. But then there would still be the need for the films to be focused more on that aspect than they have been so far.

    In a different reality with a different Jane, I could see the Thor films managing it. If Marvel really wanted to go that way.

    I watched a lot of 80s footage growing up, and that's great stuff but I'm especially interested in seeing the earlier periods in more detail. It's amazing how good you and be without winning a championship if there happens to be an absolute juggernaut in the other conference.

    Black Widow/Hulk worked well enough for me, I guess maybe because they were established as having a connection through a couple of scenes in the first Avengers film. It felt natural to me, but I know that for many others it did not.

    Johnny Havlicek is being mobbed by the fans!

    I miss more romance in superhero films. While I understand and, I suppose, respect why Marvel Studios downplays it the relative lack of love stories in those movies is almost starting to feel like a liability to me.

    I was going to say that other than Wonder Woman's brief appearances, the bath scene is the one thing that I really enjoyed about BvS. Not because of the bathiness, but because for a few moments it feels like a real Superman movie with Lois and Clark being themselves. I really want that movie—with Cavill and Adams—and