mdvillarreal
MDVillarreal
mdvillarreal

I like this thought. Of all the surviving villains, I’ve always thought it a glaring omission that Red Skull hasn’t been seen again. I know that Hugo Weaving isn’t all that thrilled about reprising role, but given that Red Skull likely wouldn’t care to bother with a skin identity anymore they could easily recast him.

What if they turned Galactus into a giant space cloud instead? Oh, wait...

So this confirms that there are in fact pages?

Little moments like that are why Marvel’s movies continue to be financial juggernauts. Even in spite of the heaviness of the movie’s plot, it doesn’t forget to add some levity into the mix (something another certain superhero movie badly needed).

I think what they meant was Lucas had a hand in inventing what would later become Adobe Photoshop, which has become synonymous with CG imagery.

Well put. That’s what I was trying to get at.

I thought it was more a perception thing kinda like how tornadoes and air planes look like they’re moving slow even though they’re moving very fast.

At that, Rhodey should’ve been dead from a free fall that high, armor or not.

If he was at his full skill level, absolutely.

If Vader is in the tank, then I wonder who it is approaching him in that shot.

I rather liked that Guyver suit. These Power Ranger outfits look like crap. However, they may very well look better in motion than they do in stills.

As a WWE fan, I’m curious to see how Sheamus does in this movie.

Arrow has really been on a downswing since the end of season 2. Their first big mistake was doing away with Damien Darhk for long stretches of time this season. The second mistake was killing off the wrong person. The third mistake was miring the show down with too much sappy melodrama. I get that it’s a CW show, but

You mean like she opens her legs and reveals a squirrel tail?

It isn’t ignored, it just really isn’t mentioned. They didn’t mention Ross’s relationship with the Hulk or his previous firsthand experience with seeing all the destruction these super powered beings can cause (Abomination vs Hulk) or his role in creating the Abomination.

“Steve is not trying to defy the world, he just hasn’t met anyone yet with a better moral compass than his own.”

People keep saying that, but they also forget that he can lift many times his own body weight over his own head, has superhuman reflexes, and probably something of an increased healing ability. He’s far from an ordinary kid taking a punch.

That’s probably why he surrenders his shield at the end. Not because he’s a bad guy, but because he knows what he’s doing is no longer upholding the law.

Not necessarily. If he had his way, he would’ve killed the wrong man in revenge (not that Bucky was innocent per se, but he was innocent of the crime Panther believed he committed).

That’s the kind of political maneuvering that Captain America was afraid of if the Avengers signed the Accords.