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4) Those who choose to entertain the idea of the paranormal are having a lot more fun than you are

I say this as someone who is absolutely not a skeptic. Like I believe in ghosts and was, at one point in my life, interested enough in the subject to research the following statement:

Throughout their careers, Ed and Lorraine Warren were nothing more than con artists who made outlandish claims, pandered to the scared

Maybe its like, he’s a human who ordered some robot parts and is waiting for UPS to deliver them. So he’s like halfway to being a cyborg.

That’s one of the great things about the MCU, even the worst films are pretty watchable and even enjoyable

Or, it could be the most Trek thing ever. I mean, the original Enterprise visited a gangster planet and were forced to reenact the gunfight at the OK Corral. Maybe in the movie Kirk encounters an alien race who have based their culture around a YouTube review of Road Rash 3 on the Sega Genesis that was accidentally

Ghost Rider? That could be interesting. The sort of rambling adventures of Johnny Blaze that were featured in the original comics could work pretty well as a TV series

Good question, been wondering that for a while myself

I feel like Dr. Strange is going to open things up a bit in a way that might allow for vampires

I agree 100%. There’s a lot to be excited about in regards to Ragnarok

I could get behind that.

I honestly just hope that he understands that if Marvel does decide to bring Blade into the MCU, the chances that they would go with him and not just recast it are extraordinarily slim.

in the comics, they are most commonly allied with the half-cyborg Donald Pierce.

Ok, calm down.

Actually, the results of the poll were pretty close with Jason Todd being killed willing by a margin of less than a hundred votes and there is some evidence that people skewed them with auto dialing machines. So there’s reason to suspect that at least half of readers were against him being killed.

Yes, I believe that was the intent. The execution though was pretty flimsy. Even knowing what they were going for, she really seemed to be saying she was a monster cause she couldn’t make babies when I rewatched a few weeks back

Ok, noted. You are comfortable with the idea that a woman who can’t have children is “less of a woman.” Other people don’t like that idea so much and, years ago, criticized the portion of the film where one of the characters explicitly calls herself a “monster” because she can’t conceive

I would like Joss to come back to the MCU but only on a much smaller film. Like not an Avengers movie, but maybe a stand alone film

whoa there.

The weirdest part is that all these articles are popping up on the day the game is released.

Anyway one of its most crucial sounds was made by a beer bottle.