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Well, as long as you get what they were going for…

Do you want a list, or do you want a book? I think the idea is to keep it kind of manageable.

Nope.

Give it time. It took people a while to catch onto WHAS too.

It really wasn't. Also, change sixties to seventies, eighties, nineties or 2000s, and the results are the same. The character was simply never a pop culture trend-follower.

That was the X-Men.

Because Spider-Man in the sixties was all about listening to acid rock, wearing granny glasses, love beads and bell-bottoms, and growing his hair long.

So is everything Jackie Chan does, but people enjoy it because it's exciting to watch. Watching two guys really fight is either disturbing or boring, depending on your attitude. Either way, it's not something people want to see on TV, outside of maybe pay-per-view.

Real fights are not particularly cinematic. You just need to watch five minutes or so of MMA to realize that you need to add a bit of a dance to these things to make them exciting.

He was almost exactly that in Avengers until a re-write took him out.

She's not right for everything, but if there was ever a part that demanded Angelina Jolie, this is it.

Thanos is not one-note. Once you get into the stuff with his lovesick obsession with Death, he gets pretty interesting.

Thanos has had less than five minutes of screen-time. I think that judgment's a little premature.

I like Turk as much as the next guy, but where the Hell is Grotto? It's like having Abbott without Costello, or Obama without Biden.

I like the idea of Richard Kind being enough of a big-shot that he can afford to do that. The only thing better would be if he'd had a huge entourage or something.

It would be funny if Dong and Titus couldn't tell them apart.

She was kidnapped in 1998. That's probably the 8 you heard.

He is a guy trying to get his middle school GED. They're kind of limited in how sophisticated they can make him.

This is starting to feel like an architect's review of The Brady Bunch.

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