I'm pretty sure this is the first time that Agents of SHIELD has interacted with one of the Netflix shows, even in an oblique sort of way. It's good to get a small reminder every now and then that they are inhabiting the same space.
I'm pretty sure this is the first time that Agents of SHIELD has interacted with one of the Netflix shows, even in an oblique sort of way. It's good to get a small reminder every now and then that they are inhabiting the same space.
Until there's no longer a senator from your state with longer tenure in the senate than you have.
I think the Falcon was less a 'we don't have the money for a Chris Evans or ScarJo cameo' and more a 'okay, which one on this team that we showed at the end of Cap 2 could this neophyte guy who has never actually been in a superfight actually beat' thing.
Oh, don't worry. Some of us are well acquainted with the general hideousness of the Lizard Queen. Trump's Cabinet is basically, "What if all the people from Las Vegas in The Stand got to work on the President's Cabinet?"
The Orlando Magic is the worst part. They turned the city against Shaq. How can they live with themselves, knowing they turned people against the most likeable athlete of all time?
Betsy Devos is the worst because her asinine priorities will affect at least three generations of children before they can be untangled.
The number of wild animal attacks on schools has risen dramatically in the last 200 years after falling off precipitously at the end of pioneer times.
We've seen Perlman try that 'bantering tough guy' thing before in stuff like Alien:Resurrection and Hellboy, with varying degrees of success. I haven't seen Stephen Lang play anything except a grizzled jerk for a very long time. Lundgren is very smart, but I'm not sure if how smart he really is has ever been carried…
As much as I don't like the guy.
He was a goody two-shoes, but he was not a "Drink your milk! It's good for you! Zounds! I'll save you!" cliche-spouting machine. He was more of a relatively simple, basically good person who really just wasn't all that deep or all that smart. In some ways, he recognized that he and Zsaji had a lot more in common…
Most of the time, the people who tear your ticket pay absolutely no attention to what theater you actually walk into.
I liked it better than Ultron, which I thought was both bloated and a real digression from what they were doing with the rest of the universe.
I think you have Cap 1 a little underrated there. It was a pretty linear, tight movie with a better villain than most MCU movies have had thus far.
I don't know. Even his best efforts like Apt Pupil were basically work-for-hire things that he probably didn't feel a lot of passion for since they weren't his stories to start with.
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As much as I liked Spider-Man in Civil War, I think, for the purposes of narrative, all the time they spent introducing Spider-Man in Civil War was wasted.
Hah, that game was designed to keep you pulling quarters out of your pocket. Of course using your mutant power drained your life. :)
Cable's main power was to herald the arrival of over a decade's worth of sucking of the entire X-Men comic book line.
Power Trip too.
I'm pretty sure he came up with the lyrics to Space Lord after playing strategy games.