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Maybe?

Well the trouble with the franchise is it has to be bigger each time. Bigger, louder, more action, and the only way you can pull it off on a grand scale is CGI. I was neutral about AOU, a nice enough popcorn film and OK addition in the series. Hulk is all CGI, so the only way I enjoy him is when he is Mark Ruffalo. I

Awesome episode. Answered a LOT of questions.

The Dark Knight.

That would have made all the boyfriend talk and kissing very, very gross

Donald Trump's triumph over that is trumped by trumpeting from WHO and the CDC with the Ebola vaccine news.

Definitely....the first season exists solely to give you a very basic introduction....then, just like the conclusion to the climb up the first hill on a roller coaster....you suddenly find yourself in a very different experience that only vaguely resembles its beginnings. It's complex, and can be enjoyed on multiple

Should this turn out to be true, I highly doubt it was planned. More like they needed to find a way to shoehorn Aquaman in and thought, :"Hey, remember that scene where Superman falls into the water with the whales? What if Aquaman was controlling them!" This also brings up the question of how Aquaman knew who he was

This is particulate filtering not biological filtering. I strongly recommend any water filtered this way is boiled before consumption or treated with chlorine bleach to kill everything living in it. I have seen successful Solar disinfection by using a long parabolic reflector and a clear pipe to run the water

Yes, both groups go back a long way, but true crocodiles are an older group than the Alligatoridae. As I recall, the true crocs were around before the dinosaurs went extinct. Alligators evolved a bit more recently but both them and crocodiles have been around far longer than human beings.

That's crocodiles you're thinking of. Alligators didn't encounter human beings until the first human colonization of North America.

Ultron searches the web and learns about vibranium.

Agree wholeheartedly. My first taste was at the Absinthe House in New Orleans, where they go through the whole rigamarole in pouring it. And they practically fill a good sized rocks glass to do it. It cost enough, and I didn't want the bartender who I'd never meet again to think I wasn't cool, so I drank the whole lot

I grinned just because we've seen about six versions of that sentence since they started making movies.

Dinosaurs are too a gateway drug to science. I snorted a crushed Ornithomimid phalanx in Grade Nine, and now I can't leave the house without peer review.

Doctor Who, indeed.

(It's an owl joke. Get it? Hah. Hah.)

Matter of opinion. I find Hellboy episodic and uneven. Both creators grew immeasurably while telling their stories, but I felt that Rowling's craft from the fourth book onwards and her ability to tie a huge number of threads off at the end and (mostly) make it look planned-from-the-start makes her the winner. I

Latitude and longitude?

Wait - we hate Iron Man 3? Damnit, I didn't get the Nerd Memo - I thought it was pretty good!

It wasn't until near the end of 2012 that I watched the first season, but I loved it right from "A Study in Pink". It wasn't what I expected, and I was skeptical about adapting Sherlock in a 21st century setting, but it was beyond amazing.