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For there to be a joke missed, you would have had to say something funny.

Pretty sure they got the joke and the underlying message and are disagreeing with that.

lol. Of course she’s absolutely smitten with Captain N. 

You get out of here with this nonsense, right now.

I remember when “Did you know Samus is a girl?” was high trivia on the playground. I think I first learned she was a woman from the Captain N comics. Ironically, they did a decent job with her design.

Nice pun, but that’s pretty clearly a Space Pirate.

I was a big watcher of the Super Mario Bros Super Show, to the point where it was my favorite show. I was six and in the hospital, and was bored and lonely one day and began mindlessly flipping through channels. When I saw a Mario Cartoon, it blew my socks off. That Friday when it was Zelda? Absolutely melted my six

Also: George Lucas’ idea for the trench run was to the film feature something like 9 runs, with no TIE fighters shooting at them.

Marcia Lucas was the one to suggest that they cut the number of runs down to 3 and have Vader lead a squadron.   

Interesting enough, the line “I am... Iron Man” from that scene, is actually a subtle nod to the fact that Tony Stark is Iron Man.

I think we all had no idea until he said “I...” and then it hit us. That’s the way it felt in the theater I was in. Hushed all silent until he says, “I...” and then everyone rustles a little as they breathe in and lean forward.

That was a beautiful line and a perfect bookend to what Iron Man had wrought.

Yeah it was almost. . inevitable.

“It’s perhaps the perfect response—it’s so brilliantly, egotistically Stark-ian, while also a powerful moment of sacrifice.”

Like the story of “He’s a friend from work!” coming from a Make-A-Wish kid visiting the Thor: Ragnarok set one day.

Forest for the trees. Forest for. the. trees.

Thank you for being “that person” so I didn’t have to.

I love stories like this because they remind us no matter how talented the writer or director, it’s truly a collaborative process and you can gain more from being open to the ideas of others than you lose “surrendering your vision” by letting others in.

Now I want to see the cut where it is simply a Tony Stark snarky look and a wordless snap.

Yeah, what it sounds like is this film from 1987.

A movie set in the 80s about 4 kids saving the world from otherworldly beings? Sounds nothing like Stranger Things.