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My kids were five when we saw TS3 in the theater, and I sobbed so much at the ending even my kindergartners were like, “Geez, Mom, get it together.”

Coco is SO, so good. It’s worth becoming a quivering wreck. And it’s visually stunning.

I have to say, the big emotional ending of TS4 landed with a thud for me. It just didn’t seem in Woody’s character at all and contradicted the whole point of 3. 

I loved Onward. It’s basically ‘Frozen’ for boys. Good messaging in there.

I’ve only ever enjoyed four shows to come out of HBO that was Larry Sanders, From Earth, Curb, and Band Of Brothers.

If they’re smart they’ll adapt the more 4th wall breaking stuff that was done with the character in the 80's and 90's. That’s actually tailor made for a TV show since it was heavy on comedy and drama and slightly light on action (Judging on a curve there - it’s not like anything to do with the Hulk is gonna be

Yeah, I’m not a fan of those alternate universe “What if?s” where our hero was Russian.

Yeah, it’s a real waste. As Jen was one of the funnest Marvel characters. Writer Roger Stern came up with the idea when he wrote “The Avengers” that unlike most of the other heroes in the Marvel Universe, she LOVED having been transformed via a freak accident into a superhero. No angst, just good times (plus

I’m sorry, they want to introduce a male Hulk? Typical SJW bullshit. We already have She-Hulk, but for political correctness sake they have to make some cheap knock-off character to keep the males happy. Why not come up with some original characters instead of ruining a great superheroine that everyone already loves?

He caps off the point about how “they won’t even let you talk about homos on Facebook!”

I contend that Spider-Man 3 has its moments. It just fails as a cohesive narrative.

I think his style is malleable enough to fit into the MCU.  When many of us think of Raimi we probably think of Evil Dead, but he’s done other types of films.  He did Simple Plan which is a straight thriller and For Love of the Game which is a schmaltzy sports drama.  Drag Me To Hell is much more of a straight horror

Probably didn't like Peters musical number

Eh, the Ant-Man we got was great too, though. 

And DARKMAN is one of the greatest comic book movies ever made, despite not being based on a comic book.

Sam Raimi has done a really good job making a Marvel movie already, 2 in fact. 

I’m not sure they’ll let him pick the food at the craft table, too, but... oh.

He could play Mephisto. Bruce Campbell as Mephisto would be amazing.

I only started watching this show a few months ago, but now you can call me John McClane because I’m a diehard fan!