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I recognize that this is all a matter of personal perception and taste, and it’s not that I hate Honda or want to diss them (I’ve owned two), but when I look at this I don’t think “bold,” I think, “why?”

That is legitimately and without exaggeration one of the ugliest cars I have ever seen. The mess of lines and proportion, the unnecessary and jarring flares, folds and complications, the wheels for God’s sake...wtf, Honda?

WOW. That is an awful and awesome collection.

Also there’s a lot of “myself” when “me is correct.”

Thank you for constantly getting to these moments of prepositional “WUGH!?” before me.

That’s doubly horrible because it’s actually “where,” not “when.” The reference is in regards to the four contact patches on the tires that actually touch the road, which are the only places on a car that ultimately matter...no matter how expensive or advanced or in excellent shape the rest of the car may be, those

FUCK. YES.

I would love a good Tales of Asgard.

Though I do think the Netflix Punisher series is astonishingly great storytelling.

100% non-sarcastic props for complete objective truth.

Holy Christ you have a great name.

I’m with you there. Not a fan.

Amen. This is the first time I’d watched a 3D/Imax film since Pacific Rim, and during that first fight when it zoomed out it looked like this giant little stage set in front of me with Thor battling the the forces of Muspelheim, swinging his hammer straight out of the best comics to Immigrant Song. And then during

I think that’s a fair point, but I differ in that I don’t think there was room for that in the story being told in this film and so this doesn’t really bothe rme. They did keep saying, “it’s a people not a place,” a lot and it really was only about a half-dozen Asgardians. But I find that I’m okay with that, given the

I firmly agree. He is generally awesome, and in this did yeoman’s work making the most of what he had.

I feel like it’s there’s almost too much good stuff for them to have dealt with. I legitimately love both Sif and the collective Warriors Three both growing up with the comics as well as the film versions. But I don’t think there was any way to flesh them out in meaningful way when you have such other great characters

I feel like I want it longer, too, but I also wonder if I know what I’m talking about versus Taika Waititi’s judgment.

Iron Man wasn’t bland or copy-pasted. The first two Captain America movies were hardly bland or copy-pasted. The first Thor movie may not have been spectacular, but it was way far from copy-pasted (Brannagh directing Thor as Shakespearean tragedy anyone?).

What a colossally inaccurate take.

What TheMichaelMoran said.