Also, Matt skipping the Punisher stuff to do the Elektra stuff (which at that point was mostly looking down holes and rescuing train cars full of sand) made him look like a major asshole.
Also, Matt skipping the Punisher stuff to do the Elektra stuff (which at that point was mostly looking down holes and rescuing train cars full of sand) made him look like a major asshole.
It's conceivable that AIDA may run into some trouble with her body, but there's no way a Chekov's Printer like this doesn't result in someone coming out of the Framework to live in the real world.
"Let me try taking this out and shaking it first. If we replace it completely we'll have to stop and print an alignment person."
"Okay, people, let's keep the line moving! No need to shove - everyone gets a turn. Let's see, who's next? Agent Burrows! Welcome to the real world. Yeah, there's just the one of you here. Sorry about that. Wait, hold up! Where's your foot? One second. Fitz! We need another flesh cartridge in here; this one's empty!…
So Project Looking Glass can 3D print human bodies.
For the last time, Jon Favreau and his crew are going to be putting in long, 16-hour days filming an empty green screen from all the requisite angles.
I mean… yeah.
The worst thing about this is that we'll probably never get Damage Control now, and all we have to show in exchange is ten episodes of a not-that-great workplace sitcom.
Was it really that inside-baseball, though?
I'd say we kept cutting back to Eggsy's mom and the baby precisely because we were supposed to consider that - they're stand-ins who represent what's at stake overall. It's just that the movie isn't going to waste time showing a bunch of imperiled babies we've never seen before when the main character's half-sister is…
I actually really liked the first Kingsman. It wasn't AMAZING, but it was a lot of fun and not at all forgettable the way a lot of fun-but-not-amazing movies are. So I'm definitely looking forward to this.
Stop putting all the interesting shows on Tuesdays, dammit!!
Yeah, but that sets up a great joke later when he stops slicking it down and the judge thanks him for finally taking his hat off.
Many many concepts, such as:
When Snapper said he had to start on tomorrow's cover, he was holding a brand-new issue that Kara hadn't even had time to look at.
My riff in the moment:
He did it again!
That's the thing, of course. Chuck doesn't actually want to make Jimmy a better man. He wants to prove that Jimmy is not a good man, and can never be one. Even if the latter goal requires actively sabotaging him.
Iron Man builds a new armor, Thor holds out his arm and his hammer flies out of the pawn shop into his hand, both have a hearty chuckle.
Okay, wait, but actually, what are we thinking? Secret Invasion? Secret Wars?