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Haha sounds like the one I saw that claimed the spiders were invading alien body snatchers

I have seen so many essays that struggle with the Adam and Anthony as one person as if its a Tyler Durden thing and I think its more allegorical. It’s just a visual interpretation of a subconcious space. I don’t think a school teacher is moonlighting as an actor.

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He’s either stirring the pot to get off on his name in headlines, just another rich guy who doesn’t like paying taxes, or most likely, both.

I was 9 when it came out and I definitely remember a time when I enjoyed it and replayed the VHS many times. Not sure what I was thinking. I wasn’t. It was just that easy to dazzle me with a live action Batman.

There are those being cleansed randomly. And those who stand in his way that were taken out specifically. I think when Thor says he killed half my people he was speaking more euphemistically.

It is the overall conceit of the comics. It all has a Faustian vibe. Fixing one thing always breaks another. They pay a price for walking these things back that lead to the next world-ender.

As great as I’m sure that would be, the Avengers themed worked really well too.

I’m not one to cheer during a movie (and my screening had a lot of cheers), but I had to resist cheering during the one. My adrenaline spiked big time.

Stormbreaker is like a MacGuffin and a dues ex machina all rolled into one. Instead of working just not fast enough to stop Thanos, Thor probably should have just been wrong about its power. Would have been more on theme too, I think.

I feel like if his motivations made more sense he’d be the hero. But he’s a villain. So he’s cutting corners, sticking to rhetoric, breaking his own rules, and treating life with a sense of triviality.

I think he clings to the randomness aspect of taking the lives of half the universe. He sees it as what makes him a savior, not a genocidal maniac.

Especially because Holland really sells it. In a way that isn’t normally done in a movie like this.

She may not have been erased, but she was sacrificed for the soul stone. I think she will be connected to it and returned with everyone else who were snapped to death.

At first I didn’t know what to think about losing the Demon in the Bottle storyline. The story itself isn’t as great as everyone remembers but the way it colors his stories going forward added a nice but not always present dimension. The movies have essentially replaced the booze with the armor and the alcoholism with

I second this. Brockmire is great.

I know what AvX is. I don’t remember that particular plot point being relevant to it.

During AvX?

It is missing the quote about Fiege believing their last big slate reveal stomped on the not-yet-released Avengers 2, so I feel like there are some better intentions than waiting on Fox.

I love the idea of this bit.