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Jeff Edsell
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All six Stones were needed to erase half the universe: each played a part in the process, it couldn’t have been done if even one of the Stones was missing. The roles played by the stones:

I really think there’s only one direction for the franchise to go in now:

This is ridiculous.

I have no idea why we want to see a pre-Superman Krypton but that doesn’t mean there can’t be an entertaining story to tell or make up. I’ll give it a try.

Go watch Volcano with Tommy Lee Jones, it’s the superior terrible volcano film.

I can confirm that these accounts are TOTALLY true: I went to see Black Panther on Thursday night and as soon as I entered the theater, someone had the GALL to look me in the FACE and tell me “YOU DON’T BELONG HERE.” Then they POINTED to the EXIT and said, “BLACK PANTHER IS ACTUALLY IN THE OTHER THEATER, THIS ONE IS

This is such an inappropriate response to everything listed above. Don’t fucking “meh” women coming forward about sexual harassment and assault.

quite the takeaway

I felt that the main weakness was that it became a generic Will Smith movie. In the same way that The Mummy became a generic Tom Cruise movie.

COOL!

Perhaps all the disappointed Dick Tracy fans out there will enjoy this link to the musical radio drama “Dick Tracy in B-Flat,” with Bing Crosby in the lead role opposite a villainous Bob Hope. Maybe next time, folks.

Just here for the comments:

...but gotta represent for the late Admiral Holdo.

I pledge to Dead Orbit just because they’re the ones whose philosophy I most agree with. New Monarchy wants an aristocratic government, which nuts to that, while FWC are escalationists who value military action over humanity’s other interests. Dead Orbit wants us to expand beyond the solar system to accomplish as much

Ahem. [puts on nerd hat] The first Thor film opens with Odin winning the war with the Frost Giants in 965 AD. Later in the film, it’s shown that he adopted Laufey’s son, Loki, right after this battle, meaning Loki was a baby in 965 AD. According to the flashback also in the first film, Thor and Loki grew up together