Given the choice between an Iron Man suit or Jarvis, I would take Jarvis.
Given the choice between an Iron Man suit or Jarvis, I would take Jarvis.
As long as we don’t find out that Tony Stark and Pepper Potts are really siblings, I’m OK with Star Wars easter eggs for Phase 3.
I wouldn’t mind Q if John de Lancie is playing the part. Five minutes of Q needling nuKirk for his incompetence would be worth the price of a ticket.
Pixels seems like the obvious choice to me.
It's not the years, its the parsecs.
I started watching halfway through the episode, and I had the same thought after seeing the girl once. It is a common form of misdirection.
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When I moved to Kentucky, I was always curious why the border between Ohio and Kentucky was not exactly in the middle of the Ohio River and also not on one of the shores. I later found out that the border between the states is at the north and east shores of the Ohio as it was in 1793. The damming of the Ohio River…
This feels like the Guardians of the Galaxy trailers in that it makes Ant Man feel like a fun enough movie to go see in the theater.
The 3-4-5 rule sold out a long time ago. I use the 5-12-13 rule.
Dogme #36: Age of Ultron
I had the same continuitygasm over the cabin. You're probably right about it being the same as the cabin at the end of Incredible Hulk. I suspect that either Stark or S.H.I.E.L.D added the Vibranium after the events of The Avengers.
I did some research on hogsheads, and it really depends on what liquid you are measuring. I was going to use it as part of a unit conversion lesson.
I'll be camping in Eastern Kentucky during that time, so I don't think I'll notice any difference.
My theory is that Skye's cabin is the same one in the Age of Ulton footage shown at Comic-Con. It would be cool to get an Agents of SHIELD easter egg in AoU.
I think they are setting up some parts of Age of Ultron. My theory is that Baron von Strucker is connected to "Real SHIELD" and we will the the origin of Utron in the Avengers movie.
It is a version of the Intermediate Value Theorem from Calculus. I first heard of this puzzle as an application of the IVT.
So, Frozen is really cold weather survival training and Tangled is hand-to-hand combat training. It all makes sense! #Bendisney
I say this, in my head, often during the week before finals. Especially to the students who disappear for two months and then come back wanting to know if they can pass the class.