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I totally hear ya, and I spent the first few minutes trying to figure out how the show connected to the X-Men movies, if at all. Then I remembered that the X-Men movies are barely connected to each other, and that Fox handles the franchise in a much looser way than Marvel does with their movies. That made it easier to

I had to look that one up too. Apparently it’s a real word, just a rarely-used one (probably because of how redundant it is).

No; Beth doesn’t know how to write. Or just doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Take your pick.

The Rescuers and Rescuers Down Under are two different movies. This article talks about them as though they are one.

Is the person named Hyden or Hayden? You use both in the article. Also, at one point you use the word “shape” twice in one sentence (once as a noun, once as a verb).

That would be great and I hope you’re right, but for some reason I think it has something to do with Ant-Man.

Good job using the word “petrifying” twice in the article.

Books have passages, not scenes.

As a fan of both Lego and Star Wars, I have to say I’m not excited about this at all.

I like that “artists” and “Smash Mouth” are kept distinct and separate.

“I am tired of this world, these people.”

You know you’re getting old if you watch Game of Thrones and think to yourself “Those boys on the wall really should be wearing hats.”

I think MTV could have made an exception, considering the channel treats the VMAs as a joke.

...all the important stuff happens on the same day?

Could be a flashback. In the 616, Jimmy Woo is traditionally seen in the nebulous time period between the end of WWII and the formation of the Fantastic Four. Since (I believe) part of the purpose of the Ant-Man movies is to show what happened in the MCU prior to 2008's Iron Man, the case for a flashback is pretty

But wait: many of Luke Cage’s villains are named after snakes, and some have to share those monikers with members of the Serpent Society (there are two Diamondbacks, two Bushmasters, two Cottonmouths, etc.), so maybe there are two Nightshades? But if the alter egos for both characters are identical, well then I’ve got

Why Hawaii? Can anyone answer that (without using the phrase “tax breaks”)?

I always thought Rob Cohen (Dragonheart, The Fast and the Furious, XXX) would have been a good alternative to Bay for the Transformers movies. I know none of Cohen’s movies are masterpieces, but I doubt the Transformers movies would be worse than they already are. They would also lack sexism, racism, and an

His been hittin’ the robot-gym, robot-working-out, lifting those robot-weights.

Oh yeah, he’s also the uncle on The Goldbergs. That’s where I’ve seen him.