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This film looks really beautiful and surreal but based on the reviews, it kind of feels like this trailer shows everything in the movie but in a two minute stretch of time. I'm all for supporting weird artistic endeavors though. It's fascinating that Lowry quickly made this seemingly to purge the big studio blandness

It's significantly shorter than a Terrence Malick film and apparently it has an actually coherent plot and there are far less interesting directors to rip off than Malick.

It was Casey Affleck all along!

Maybe, but I personally never had a problem with either of those things until 3. Mainly because I found their inclusion in 1 and 2 to be really helpful in humanizing the two characters. Plus 2 had Alfred Molina as a somehow sympathetic Doctor Octopus. The only slight thing that irritates me in 2 is James Franco but

I honestly don't see why winter soldier is so beloved. I mean, it's a solid action movie and very well made but everything is very visually drab and Hydra is such a genric, unironically "evil" organization that to me there's no real interest. As you said, Nick Fury is the only character who comes close to being

In reality, I'm willing to forgive Batman being a kind of killer in that one movie, both because it fits in with the whole character arc that he's become a nihilist and the fact that Alfred repeatedly tells him off for being an idiot.

I don't really remember Ant Man. It certainly lacked the crazy inventiveness of Dr Strange or Guardians. But then I'm some crazy person who preferred when Captain America was beating up actual Nazis and battled comically evil Hugo Weaving.

Penchant for mass manslaughter! Those criminals just stood there when batman fired lethal rounds out of his billion dollar death tank. Any jury in the world would tell you those criminals could have rolled out of the way in the 0.05 seconds they had. No way was that Batman's fault.

I'd totally forgotten about that to be honest. I take it from granted but the average moviegoer really wouldn't know why this spider-man is different from the others. Whenever I try to explain the complicated rights ownership of Marvel characters that are split between studios, people's eyes tend to glaze over and

If that's the case, then I really want someone to sit Stark down and call him out on all of his shit. Has that happened in one of the movies? I genuinely don't remember (I've only seen the last several Marvel movies once). I can get behind a character being an arrogant prick who learns nothing, but only if the story

For me, Guardians of the Galaxy kind of ruined me for Marvel movies. Once I saw such a visionary, fun and original team of heroes that included Chris Pratt, a talking tree and a space racoon, I found it kind of hard to give a crap about Stark's misery and Captain America's "aw shucks" routine. Not to say that I didn't

Sony pictures wants that Spider-man money and wants it now please. Preferably in checks made out to cash.

I like to think Age of Ultron isn't really in any continuity. It's pretty jarring to go from the gritty misery of Winter Soldier to the bright and happy go lucky Ultron and then back to grim misery of Civil War. I'm pretty sure that 20 years from now people can skip Age of Ultron entirely, much like a comic book

Remember how the entire point of Iron Man 3 was that Tony gave up being Iron man? You've probably forgotten because Marvel sure as hell did when Tony went right back to being Iron Man in the Avengers movies and then no one ever brought it up ever again.

This looks like it'll be fun, although very much a pleasant, incredibly lightweight type of fun. I really hope they're just shoving all of Tony Stark's hopefully very few scenes in the trailer out of some weird panic. I really don't want to pay money to see Spider-man be awesome and then find out this is another

I highly recommend the novel about the making of that nightmarish musical (song of the spider-man). A really fascinating account of how wayward and well meaning creatives can create something that must never be seen by human eyes and the ways that they scrambled to try to save the thing.

This new spider-man looks entertaining, but to me, Spider-man 2 is like a perfect superhero movie. I don't want to be reminded that I could just watch that again when Sony is trying to sell me new spider-man.

Something something something bring back Deadwood already something something something cocksucker.

It really is a shame that the immense blandness of Flashforward drowned out it's amazing potential for bat shit insanity. It had it's zany moments though.

I deeply, unironically love Steve Jobs and think it's a masterpiece. But I also don't blame general audiences for rejecting it outright. No other writer on the planet could have got a biopic consisting of three scenes made and no other writer could have pulled it off.