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You can almost justify this sort of video game materialism with a tech-fetishist like Tony Stark, but the idea of Hulk pausing a battle to try to figure out which gloves will give him the advantage over a horde of ice robots is patently absurd.

One step closer to this then.

It’s in the mirror?

Then don’t call it Joker. In fact, it doesn’t need to be Joker.

Shame to miss out on Krull.

Go! Alexis!

Can’t we have our escapism to escape ?

People that like true high-bitrate HD, FHD, UHD, etc. You need super wide bandwidth to stream those movies and have enough bandwidth left over for other devices using the internet connection. A lot of those connection are expensive per month for a lot of people.

Many, many people.

Who says “mult-eye-verse”???

Damn, digging in our heels in on the “Fuck Spoiler Culture” thing, huh?

I think most people after not seeing a close friend for a few years who had gained weight would definitely comment and joke about it. I don’t think 5 years after the fact, while about to time travel, os the time to say “hey Thor buddy, you still handling the loss of your family, planet, and race?”. He drank and ate

I didn’t know how badly I NEEDED to see that final half hour until I was watching it. Seeing Giant Man punch a space whale!?! That was incredible.

There were so many moments in the final half hour in particular where I just kept saying to myself “I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”. Action, character combinations, plot elements... not only was I seeing them, but they’re in what will probably end up being the highest-grossing film ever.

How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.

First off, this man is such a dick. For him to take a miniscule amount of instances throughout an 80-year history and trying to gaslight people by insisting this was the dominant theme is complete and utterly disingenuous bullshit.

I quit your article as soon as I read “The Langoliers” described as fantastic.

Ive read the racism angle, the post party depression angle, now the social media angle - you’re all right, and you’re all wrong.