Great gams, Batman!
Great gams, Batman!
Revealing a bit of this information in the actual movie may have shed some light on why Batman’s taken up murdery murdering, but that giant bat dream sequence was pretty cool, too, I guess.
So much potential for slow motion shell casing pornography!
I’ve convinced myself that Pa Kent wasn’t a hallucination. He was actually transported up to the Himalayas by that tornado and he’s been up there ever since just stacking rocks and thinking about his bitter flood cake.
“It’s astonishing to think that such large features could have avoided detection for so long,” lead study author
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Superman is dad just being dad at home.
Just replace the Mandarin’s gun with a beer and the vehicle with a chair and that was totally in the movie.
If the sequel features Michelangelo in a pirate costume than I will be the first in line to see it.
Huge merchandising representation problem aside, why does this set only have four tokens? Traditional Monopoly comes with eight tokens. Instead of replacing Finn why not just add in four more tokens? Then you can have Rey and Finn.
Counterpoint: No, it is not.
I have a theory about the Netflix shows and where they fit in time wise to the MCU. Daredevil seems to take place right after the first Avengers movies, roughly around the same time as the first few episodes of AoS. Jessica Jones would take place shortly after that.
They should have tied Coulson and May’s tension more into the “Anyone Could Be Hydra” plot than the secret helicarrier plot.
I don’t think bringing him back to life diminishes the impact of his death in The Avengers that much. However, if they had revealed that he was never really dead that would have been a different story.
Yeah, the first season really suffered from waiting for The Winter Soldier to drop.
Them keeping a bit of distance between the movie and TV properties actually works for me. I like the individual Phase movies all leading up to the big event movies while the television properties are allowed to tell smaller stories.
What about the first story where Jon Hamm runs a dating club and accidentally gets one of the guys involved in a murder-suicide? That was pretty messed up, but the creepiest part was how you could block people through your eye implant.
A real ninja lanternshark would have unleashed a smoke bomb and escaped before scientists could identify it.
Jack Kirby said it. Stan just took all the credit for saying it.
Shhhhh! The Sad Puppies will hear you!
I fear that in spite of this legislation within the next month we will see some kind of star wars.