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The reboot has added Reg E. Cathey (House of Cards, The Wire) to its cast. Carthy will playwill play Dr. Storm, father of Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan) and Sue Storm (Kate Mara).

I feel like movie-Logan is definitely the watered-down, sanitized version of "Wolverine if he were a fine, upstanding action hero," and just kinda paying lip-service to the more animalistic anti-hero he's supposed to be. But then, the comics do that a lot too. I mean, he had his start in an era when superheroes

Now that the Agent Carter show is confirmed, it's just a matter of waiting with bated breath to see whether Neal McDonough will be among the regular cast.

That would be the main potential silver-lining of the eventual time when Jackman retires from the part. He definitely has the personality down in spades, but the physical type is completely wrong.

Didn't he drop out because of scheduling conflicts with MI2? That sure worked out for him.

I definitely remembering him saying on the commentary for X-Men 1 that he watched the 90's cartoon after getting the job (I believe he said he watched the entire series), so it wouldn't surprise me if he watched Evolution as well.

My guess about the origins of him being an immature kid is that Bryan Singer clearly doesn't read comics, so his only exposure to the X-Men is the cartoons. He probably just saw the kiddie version of Quicksilver on X-Men: Evolution and thought that's how he actually was. It's like that tweet he made to announce that

I don't think she's always cold and snarky; she's played a lot of different types of characters, and some of them have definitely been warm. I think she could've played a great Jean.

I'm really upset about the timing of this, because I think Kate Mara would've been perfect for a younger Jean Grey (she practically already played her in that Tim Allen movie). But now she's been cast in the new FF; even in an age where Chris Evans can play the Human Torch and then Captain America, there's no way

LOL, yes. I'm a 125-pound man (I'd say that more than qualifies for "scary skinny"), and I have been since high school. My appetite's slowed down a little as I've gotten older, but in my younger days, I used to eat so much that people would joke about me having a hollow leg (i.e., you're eating so much food that it

What's the feeling around here about long-term emotional effects after having an abortion? From what I've seen (not that I've done in-depth research, I'll admit), it seems like it's a pretty hotly-contested issue, with both sides seeming pretty confident that they're right (like so many controversial issues). How do

I would, under three pretty obvious conditions: 1) It had some reasonable level of physical similarity to an attractive woman, 2) It had been tested and proven safe (or, at least as safe as sex with humans, which isn't really saying that much), and 3) I could afford it. If all those boxes were checked, I would not

But you said that's the style of Spidey comics, not movies. And, either way, I think the point that people are generally trying to make is "that's just the way it's always been" isn't really a legitimate excuse for a nonsensical, poorly-written movie.

Huh, interesting. Thanks for the recap.

What is The Amazing Spider-Man 2 about?

You've piqued my curiosity. What's the story behind this image?

That's the style of Spidey comics. It's not Batman. It's not the Avengers.

I'm a pretty staunch Xbox man, but last year (during a brief period when I thought my financial situation was a lot better than it was), I bought a PS3 literally just to play The Last of Us. Even though the PS3 I bought on eBay came with a collection of highly-rated games (Uncharted 1-3, Heavy Rain, Dark Souls,

"That's why we have shows like Ghostbusters and don't have shows like Racistbuster."

Even Black Cat is working at Oscorp now? Man, that is so freaking stupid. I'm completely sick of this "small universe" nonsense.