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Stark did spend quite a bit of time with Banner since they essentially co-created Ultron and "Iron Man 3" was revealed to be Stark talking about the events to Banner, so that wouldn't surprise me if that's what they were hoping we'd pick up on.

That scene between Cap, Iron Man, and Bucky is the only fight sequence I can recall at the moment, except maybe the second place holder from the previous movie when Cap refused to fight Bucky, where I wanted neither character to lose or win and was also immensely choked up by the drama behind it. Seriously one of

I feel the same way in the divide. Marvel has seriously won me over, but I grew up with the DC characters more (I'm admittedly not a comic reader, but through other mediums and various portrayals, mostly animation, I came to love them), and it is painful to cringe at the recent stuff DC's been doing. I'm fully

That really bugs me, for some reason, but everyone keeps getting it wrong because there are so many other issues with the movie and they seemingly feel the need to nitpick - I only saw BvS once, but even I noticed there was clearly a sign for a Zorro movie, too - it was a multiplex. Everyone just got fixated on

Hey, I'm a huge nerd who loves Star Wars, but even I can't keep the names of the ships and vehicles straight sometimes. (At least I don't fucking call them "atats," though. You don't call the AT-STs "atsts, do you?!)

As a gay man, I assure you it's not her identity. I do find her personality abrasive, though. Perhaps I'm just projecting or chose the wrong word? I'd probably find her just fine in person and not in comedy mode, truth be told, but the few times I've seen her in performances, I'm just put off by her persona in some

Oddly, that reminded me of Marlin in Finding Nemo always getting exasperated when people ask him to tell a joke.

Gaffigan is amusing to me, but I'd also say that even if you don't find him funny, he's at least affable as a person who thinks about other things than even Hot Pockets. Cameron Esposito, from my limited experience with her, seems like one of those people who's so making a point of being satisfied with herself that

I actually totally get the empathy, as a human can reason and reconcile and all that. When I've accidently tripped over my ever loyal cats and maybe clocked them in the face with my foot because I didn't notice them, say, at the foot of my bed, I always feel the biggest guilt because they don't understand that they

God, I know you're probably joking, but the existence of that site and people who won't see certain things because of the dog dying just seriously irritates me to no end. It's like, "Aw, poor baby can't handle sadness in his movies? Can't take 'the feels'?"

Agreed, it wasn't the best but was pretty enjoyable. Hardly the Disney direct to video sequel crap implied previously, though.

I don't even care about boobs and could only think of them with that pic.

Acclaimed director of blockbuster snuff films scored by John Killiams.

Seriously. The acting dichotomy holds true in even bad movies, too.

Tell that to Disney, which used the song briefly in a "Tigger Movie" trailer until complaints rolled in. True story: https://youtu.be/bba-dK_nS-M

I liked him so much more as an endearing actor than a frustrating director.

Now there's a grudge match I'd like to see.

Yeah, my buddy explained it to me last night. I couldn't believe that was all it was. I honestly thought it was going to be more like her performing some rap as Chewbacca's mom, or some kind of other performance. I'm really pretty baffled about it.

"Them?" Why, I have no idea what you mean. [taps finger in totally normal patterns on thigh]

Emilia Clarke, on the other hand…