karlprosek
Karl Prosek
karlprosek

I don’t play Warhammer, but I do have a box of a T’au strike team waiting to be assembled and painted, because Mechs + aliens = cool.

I went into Peacemaker without any real expectations, and I was totally blown away by how great it is. Funny, irreverent, lots of action, great cast. I am surprised that I don’t see more stories and articles about it.

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Marvel just posted this unusual “advertisement” video for Krakoa. The storyline is pretty far along in the comics. Maybe it’s just to promote Marvel Unlimited, but dare we hope they’re adapting it for the upcoming X-Men ‘97 series?

Captain Krakoa is none other than Cyclops, Scott Summers—forced to adopt a new public identity in order to keep the secret of mutantkind’s ability to resurrect its fallen citizens.

The first set are her meditating tools. The second set are her smithing tools.

well, I know you saw one in the ad, but the one we had at that price sold earlier today. If you are interested, I have an F150 here that will do all the same stuff as that Maverick - if we could get you close to that monthly payment you mentioned would you be willing to sign today?

If the prequels taught us anything, it’s that Padme is a terrible judge of character.

You know what? Just go watch Batman: TAS and do that, but with live action.

Agreed. I’d rank the main DLCs (excluding Genesis/Weapon & Armor Packs) as:

Yeah, I was a bit confused by that as well. I could see the argument that one might skip Arrival when Mass Effect 3 wasn’t out yet - as in, ‘you’ll want to play this closer to Mass Effect 3 than Mass Effect 2' - but out of all the DLCs, it’s probably the one that ties in closest to the ‘main narrative’.

Counter point, don’t skip Arrival. There noting inherently wrong with the DLC, it introduces a dilemma that forces you to make a difficult decision between two awful outcomes (something that would invariably happen in this conflict), establishes why Sheppard is not in command of the Normandy at the beginning of ME3,

And it totally worked.

Gonna have to agree to disagree, friend. I loved seeing the whole musical number, and I think it’s the best possible thing they could have put at the end of Hawkeye.

I’m glad they showed the whole song in all of its ridiculousness. Then again I’m not a fanatic enough to demand a teaser for the next Marvel thing, given that I know there will be movie trailers and what not coming soon anyway.

Speak for yourself. The minute it was onscreen, I went, “Why isn’t this a real thing?”

YMMV. I thought it was hilarious getting the whole thing. I would put it up there with the Captain America bit at the end of Spider-man: Homecoming.

They even roast Hawkeye a little during the song. While they’re listing off everyone’s awesome abilities, he gets:

Not at all. My kids and I just cackled our way through the whole thing. For me, it was all the worst of Broadway being lampooned brilliantly (and there is a LOT of “worst of Broadway”), and for them, it was just obviously funny lyrics and cheesy dancing and costumes. 

Yeesh- am I the only one that saw this and wanted more? I love corny

Nah. If you’re gonna put Cena in the MCU, I’d cast him as Gladiator in GOTG or Hyperion in Squadron Supreme.