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I really enjoy reading your comments on the Agents of Shield recap but I have to disagree with your assessment of this two hour premiere being a movie. Their is a really big difference between two episodes back to back on television and a full length feature film. One is much more high profile with a lot more money

I don't think having her say "I use to be Japanese but became white because I can" is a good idea.

Yeah well, they wouldn't be so free with the nitrogen if the Constitution had given us the right to arm bears...

Ref. Batman/DC,

"Fuck you, Fabianksi. That's the sort of thing I'm supposed to do!!!!"

Oh wow, that's a really good point. Ok!

I disagree. A black man being Bruce Wayne would have added depth of all kinds. Balancing wealth privilege with his black ancestry is the type of thing that would absolutely spark new grounds for an old character.

Sif is a great character in the Marvel film and TV universe, but I wish Jamie Alexander was Wonder Woman in the Michelle MacLaren film.

Michelle MacLaren, who has been announced as the director for Wonder Woman, has warned us all not to expect the movie too soon

More than just shoehorning a cameo into every movie, look at Marvel's slate of announced films. Now every two years, remove one of those movies and replace it with a Spider-Man movie. That's your new MCU line-up. Because there's a finite amount of resources at Marvel Studios, and if they could make more movies than

This doesn't beat all the great ones that've already been posted, but have to add this to the mix! (And it also happens to be, for me at least, the most internally consistently logical time travel movie I'm aware of!)

Favorite

How dare something be colourful and accessible

Avatar: The Last Airbender showed that a modern, ostensibly-aimed-at-kids show can still treat that audience as being smart, with well written characters and a developing story with deeper themes, and which isn't afraid to get darker at times. And everything's topped with fantastic visuals and music.

one name. HK-47.

Cue the "I don't have any idea why people wanted a person of color cast" apparently. It isn't whitewashing as Dr. Strange was never a person of color. It is an objection to the tired old Mighty Whitey trope. White guy goes to exotic foreign place where people of color are and just so happens to proves he is the best

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

The Barrow Downs in The Lord of the Rings. It was the creepiest part of the first book and one of the few times Frodo actually gets to look like a hero.


Not Tom Bombadil though...screw that cereal mascot.

Hermione fighting for elf rights, Goblet of Fire