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Steven Lyle Jordan
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In fact, I'd put the entire Planetary team up there.

If I were him, I'd choose the powers of Captain America: The ability to command and lead a country; and the ability to use that shield to deflect bullets.

Yeah, Kyle, entitlement's a bitch, ain't it?

Tail-twitching can also be used to keep track of the surroundings behind animals, which could be he case here. Sort of like glancing behind you or reaching behind you to make sure there's nothing back there.

Nice Scarface/Ventriloquist! And top-notch acting work for a fan film as well. Our professional TV and movies should be this good.

To even contemplate a discussion of the worst Mars movies, without considering Robinson Crusoe On Mars, is pretty pointless. It beats the others hands-down.

In the Ultimates universe, the Avengers and the FF joined together to stop Galactus (and his disciples). I don't care if Galactus is played as a cloud of machines or a psychic phenomena that appears as a giant human to other humans, but I think you'd need a combination of Avengers and FF, or some Marvel character

You guys have waaaay too much time on your hands.

Okay, I clicked and expected to see... nothing much. And I got a face-hugger. Score one for you guys.

That explains A LOT.

Oh, Hells yeah.

"Coach, I think Thompson took a bad hit. Better take him to the showers, and have the team psychiatrist look him over later..."

I second that: No more "retrofitting" 20th century factories and dynamo rooms and such for "future" sets; they look stupid.

Some better choices:

I personally thought the first trailers for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo were awful, annoying loud soundtrack and a lot of too-fast cuts; based on that, I'd never have gone to that movie. Later trailers were better, some explaining dialogue, though still a lot of fast cuts... looked more worthwhile, but still not

I wouldn't mind seeing a color addition to the "World's Mightiest White Guys", so Black Panther would be great. So would an Asian Wasp, ala the Ultimates version of Janet Van Dyne.

Hank could always be used as a SHIELD genius who, after having a psych break and taking it out on wife Janet, accidentally doses her with whatever turns her into the Wasp. That way, you get Hank and Janet in there, but Hank becomes more ancillary (and maybe lucks out with a heroic, saving-my-wife moment later). I'd

I would've dumped Timecop and Star Trek IV—they sucked—and added The Butterfly Effect to this list. But that's me.

I'd root for Wasp to join the team, with a little backspin on her origin to make her a SHIELD operative who field-tested some new super-serum and gained shrinkage/wings/sting. We'd probably lose the fashion-plate look, but the character would bring a lot of balance to the team, being more of a sharp instrument than a

I'd also substitute Watchmen for X2, in a hot minute. It not only captured the GN and all its characters, it had a much better morality about it than the ham-handed X Men movies.