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Maybe? I haven’t seen Dr. No in years. Bond isn’t exactly presented as a paragon of virtue, at least in the movies I’ve seen. He’s always been a selfish sexist who takes pleasure in the thrills and kills. Which brings me back to my original point. Like I said, I haven’t read The Library Policeman, but I’m gonna take a

The problem is anything is always going to be too far for some person. There were people who thought the very first James Bond movie was too violent and too sexual, which is hilarious in retrospect. I see little difference between people complaining about that and people complaining about in King and other horror

He also wrote The Library Policeman about a library policeman that rapes children. The guy is creepy AF and not just for writting horror stories.

I found the way Cap and Stark were written to be the worst part of the movie. Much like the crappy Mark Millar comic, Cap and Stark are made to be incrediably unlikable in order to justify the whole civil war aspect. The characters may have changed over time, but they’d never realistically devolve into what Civil War

Cap only just barely beat Iron Man in the final battle; knowing Stark’s tactics didn’t seem to help him much then, so I don’t buy Stark was worried about that and that was his reason for recruiting Spidey. He recruited Spidey before Clint rescued Wanda, they didn’t even known about Scott Lang, and Black Panther just

Lang’s blind following of Hank Pym happened at a point in his arc when he still thought crime was his only way to make it in life. He tried the honest route and it didn’t work out for him, so of course he’s gonna go along with what Pym says. By the end of Ant-Man however, he earned respect from his family by being a

Thanks for the reply.

I’m talking about in-universe reasons. Falcoln thinks recruiting the criminal who broke into the Avengers’ base is a good idea? And why would Scott Lang go along with this? I thought the Ant-Man movie was about him moving away from his criminal past, but now he jumps at the chance to break the law and help a bunch of

I wish I could be as optimistic. I found Civil War extremely bloated, the plot contrived as hell, and it actually made me hate Captain America, something I never thought I’d say. I’m pretty worried about the upcoming Avengers movies. The Russos are amazing when doing just Captain America and a few other heroes, but