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This is also acceptable. Actually an entire AoS episode dealing with the history of Bradley would be preferable to anything tacked onto a MCU film. How do we make this happen?

I really am hoping that MCU shoehorns Bradley in somewhere. I’d even accept a Marvel one-shot. 

Ooooh, maybe the film can start off in the late 1940s with Nat taking out Dottie Underwood under assignment from the KGB because Dottie’s gone rogue in NYC and is making a mess of things, and then once that job’s completed, Nat’s given orders to go dark until needed. Then flash-forward to, say, the late 1980s or

A new rumor from Marvel Cosmic alleges that, of all things, the Y2K bug will somehow, for some reason, factor into the Black Widow solo film’s plotline.

It’s been forever since I saw it, but while they don’t remember their relationship, they know those gaps exists and choices were made, but more important the emotions were never fully erased—that’s why it’s not just a full repeat of them meeting again and repeating the relationship. The attraction and the breakup feeli

The whole “you’re not who you think you are” is a well used trope, but Total Recall is the first time I ever encountered it. Throw in there space travel, a believably grimy future and alien civilization and it will always be one of my favorites.

I suppose Inception is more about ideas than it is about memories, right?

When I think about it, it’s probably a rom-com for guys.

Remember!

Search for Spock. It did create the Vulcan life-saving technique of implanting your soul into a person’s memory, after all.

I’m a bit surprised Inception was not on this list as memory was a major player to the film’s plot, from interferences of the mind heist being created by memories (The train and dead wife) to the whole heist being to alter the memories and perception of a person in order to create a new idea in their head.

Somewhat related to the Joker pictures we’ve been getting.

Damn that was beautiful. I feel ten years old again. I wish I could wear that video like a pin on my backpack.

Good, but not 5th Element President good.

For me that is the definative Joker.  He was not the comic book Joker but it was a fully realized character. 

One of the things that creeped me out (in a good way) about Heath Ledger’s Joker was the fact that he used actual paint. Not to dismiss the classic Joker, but the accident that bleaches his skin feels like it justifies/causes/triggers his madness, while the choice to use paint makes it an expression of the madness

It’s rather telling that so many fans are remarking that after ep. 8 upended the board, they’re not excited for ep. 9 - they don’t know exactly what to expect, so they’re out.

This should be the auto-reply any time someone starts a comment with “The problem with TLJ/TFA is......”

And the truest of the true diehards have spent the past 20+ years living and breathing the EU, for better or worse, and feel that chronology deserves to be canon.

The only way fans of The Original Trilogy would have got what they wanted would have been if Lucas had made more movies with the original characters in the late ‘80s or ‘90s. By the time The Force Awakens came along, there was just no way we were going to get a new movie starring aged versions of the original