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I think the bigger loss, by the sounds of it, are the outtakes and early takes that didn’t make it to the final album. Because by the sounds of it these masters would’ve been all the studio work they recorded for Nevermind- so everything off the final album will be digitised and available in some form. But all the

But they still made up their own endings for Endgame (As far as I know Tony, Cap and Black Widow’s storyarcs for the film aren’t based on any comic run.) And those arcs were informed more by the work they had done for the characters in the MCU films, not the comics.

That’s probably closer to the truth- as the story explaining the white face is one of the more fictional elements of the film.

We got a reasonable amount of Mick Ronson footage with adding lead guitar during some of Dylan’s performances, just none of his solo slots, and a tiny bit of Ramblin’ Jack doing a Woody Guthrie cover.

...Not really, the Marvel movies basically took inspiration from the comics and did their own thing. So it’s not like the GoT showrunners were in to different a position from the Endgame filmmakers. There’s no story they directly adapted for Endgame- they just took inspirtation from a couple and then did their own

And Broadchurch! He brings such a different energy to his role as Alec Hardy, but him and Olivia Colman are a delight together!

In this episode they subtly reference the Queen gag- Crowley puts a CD labelled ‘Mozart’ into the player, and it morphs into ‘I’m in love with my Car’ as the scene progresses.

Yeah like Ashcroft has talked in the recent past about not having any issues with Jagger/ Richards and specifically having problems with ABCKO. (He was even a support act on their tour last year.)

Just worth mentioning that Andrew Oldman wasn’t that one that wrote that string part- all the arrangements were done by David Whittaker, Oldman just put his name on the cover. So the irony is the man who actually came up with the arrangement of the string part probably got nothing, while Oldman got a small share,

She wasn’t at the Red Wedding because the Stark’s felt bringing her there could be seen as an insult by the Frey’s...and the speculation is that if she has an ‘heir’ for Robb, that creates an oppurtunity for a new contender to make a claim for the North.

...They didn’t just mix in some of his vocals, they straight up used his vocals.

Pheobe Weller-Bridge has been announced as one of the writers of this film, which makes me very excited as Fleabag and Killing Eve are outstanding.

Going by what Wright has said, and what information we had on why he left, I don’t think that was the case. He talked about being aware he had to fit in with the broader MCU. The far bigger problem seemed to be that Marvel wanted their own writers to overhaul the script less than a month before shooting...and Wright

I’d say it was more about being stripped back and focussing on being grounded, rather being about no humour. One of the things that really works about Casino Royale is the sense of humour the film has (which was something they unfortunately lost abit of when doing QoS and Skyfall.)

I’d argue it served as the undercurrent for why he created Ultron. He has an exchange with Dr. Cho at the start about wanting to retire and see his suits gather dust, and he justifies the creation of Ultron as being about creating a defence for the Earth so it would no longer need the Avengers...and then the movie

Some of Jeremy Usbourne’s best work. (Outside of ‘3-0 Walcott.’)

It’s very much worth a purchase!...or at least a vieiwng on youtube. (They didn’t really promote the release nearly as much as they should’ve, but it’s easily the strongest of their later period concert films and gives a sense of how amazing it would be to see them in a smaller venue.)

The shows been released as ‘Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda.’ I would definetly recommend purchasing for anyone with an interest in the Stones, as its pretty unique amongst their live concert videos and not just a greatest hits show.

I’m not sure they did actually. Like the big thing would be how much it got on back from China (apparently only 25% of the gross.) So it made $172 million in China- so it brings back around $43 million from that.

The other thing that proves Gunn’s claim there isn’t entirely true- Zack Penn’s credit on the first Avengers. Whedon came in and completely re-worked Penn’s script, so he only ended up with a ‘story by’ co-credit for the final film....whereas Pearlman still has a ‘screenplay by’ co-credit for Guardians of the Galaxy.