I think they have a general idea; my parents are very casual fans of the movies, but seem to be aware that "the Avengers movies" and "the X-Men movies" are two separate universes despite sharing the Marvel banner.
I think they have a general idea; my parents are very casual fans of the movies, but seem to be aware that "the Avengers movies" and "the X-Men movies" are two separate universes despite sharing the Marvel banner.
Wasn't that The Avengers?
Was it the 6-Pack? For some reason I was remembering having a pack with three, and another with six, but I guess it was all actually the same one.
What about that impossibly difficult X-Men game?
Counter-counterpoint: both.
That's Hedley!
I kind of assume this is why they stuck the limit on, to protect the adults involved.
You know, eventually you hit a point of diminishing returns on the sexiness.
My parents actually just bought some stuff from one of these prop auctions, but it was from Conviction and not something people actually watched.
I was always frustrated that our Girl Guide troop only let us get badges at a fixed rate (you could apply for one once a month). I would've had so many more if they had let me work at my own pace instead…
You're both right.
DONG
It's a very common expression.
Someone calls him "Wonder Man" and is immediately dragged away by Marvel's lawyers.
Dr. Poison, Dr. Cyber, the other Dr. Poison…
Makes sense.
"You know what people like about Superman? Yeah? Well, we're not doing any of that."
Lois' hair has been red in the comics (and some of the old-school cartoons, IIRC), so it's not a huge deal for me.
You mean one who has fun sometimes?
"I'm starting to have suspicions about this Dr. Lecter."