loki1001
loki1001
loki1001

I think introducing mutants would be hard to pull off, but the benefits would outweigh how awkward it would feel.

And I think there is a perfectly obvious story there. SHIELD doesn't understand mutants in general and the X-Men in particular. They (probably using Tony as spokesperson) attempt to assert their authority the way they do, with aggressive swagger.

Well, I don't know about that… after all compare Civil War the comic to Civil War the movie.

Oh, and I don't think Gambit is going to get made. And if it did, it would just be a knock off of Deadpool and not popular.

You should list your top five favorite quotes from it.

Alan Moore's Swamp-Thing. After that Warren Ellis's Storm Watch/The Authority.

It's obvious what they are doing. They are transforming X-Men to be about the teenager versions of the X-Men. Then they are doing New Mutants, Deadpool, and X-Force. I don't think any of it will work (except for Deadpool).

Well… it sounds complicated, but pretty compelling.

They actually really are. They really are a brilliant mediation on war. And in particular how there is no "right side" to war.

Hearing Tatum attempt a cajan accent…

I might agree with that.

Chris Hemsworth is the hottest, followed by Rudd followed by Pratt and then Evans.

I sent you a DM.

NEVER! I still haven't gotten a thank you note for that pie from Thanksgiving.

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Yeah it was.

He, Colin Donnell, Joe Dinicol, and Jeremy Jordan all all sort of floating there around slot ten.

Ragman.

1. Stephen Amell
2. Branden Routh
3. David Ramsey
4. Colton Haynes
5. Chris Wood
6. Manu Bennett
7. Grant Gustin
8. Rick Cosnett
9. Wentworth Miller
10. Joe Dinicol