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The funniest thing I’ve seen so far is when I was looting a subway station and turned around to see my super mutant companion attempting to use a terminal. Two finger typing of course. Normally he just stands around like a lump complaining about the lack of killing things.

That #JizzedInMyPants look one gives when a flying African woman with a white mohawk totally owns the weather.

The thing I’ve enjoyed the least about the (otherwise excellent) First Class series of X-Men has been Charles Xavier. McAvoy plays him like a feckless idiot. “Oh, super-psychic powerful Phoenix! It was all a dream, silly girl!” “Be quiet, Mystique! I don’t care about how your mutation makes you uncomfortable in

I think you’ve nailed exactly why I wasn’t keen on the casting choice for Jean Grey.

The only complaint I have about this trailer is that the “I’ve never felt power like this before” line reminds me of the “I’ve never seen such lovely shirts” line from the Great Gatsby. Nothing big, just makes me giggle a little.

This is going to be from the last minute of the film, isn’t it?

This is the first shot where I’ve really noticed the physical resemblance between Fassbender and McKellen.

I was too distracted by the awkward dialogue to notice her accent.

Because when you have Jennifer Lawrence at the height of her career to date, you don’t cover her in blue paint.

In Total Recall, as Quaid is being put into the machine you can hear a technician in the background say “Blue sky on Mars, that’s a new one”. I’ve always loved that little bit of foreshadowing and I think it’s more telling than the salesman’s spiel.

The answer is always Bruce Campbell.

Don Cheadle as every single MCU hero would be the most amazing thing.

They get replaced by Don Cheadle.

A part of me wants Adam Warlock to be played by Owen Wilson...

Why can’t I meet Supers more like Captain America and less like members of support group at a methadone clinic? Do I just attract broken people? Is it me?

To further deepen the connection, one fan theory I read think “IGH” may reference “Inhuman Growth Hormone” - which is the MCU version of the comic book “MGH”, or “Mutant Growth Hormone”. As in everything MCU turning substituting all mutant words for inhuman.

Thanos needs all the help he can get. Later he drops the cosmic cube because he trips on the ground.

Has anyone ever noticed how Luke Cage’s origin story reads exactly like the A-Team’s origin:

Still seems kind of utterly stupid that they say that Cap’ needs oversight, but Tony Stark isn’t in a prison cell for his part in making Ultron. You can’t blame someone for building a gun and having it kill someone, but you can blame them for massive health and safety violations because they didn’t make sure that a

Who the hell is FOX and where the hell did he take Storm?!?!?!?!?!