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The final fight in Who Am I is against some guys on a roof and is legitimately brilliant -
fast, funny, clever, daring - everything you want from Jackie, and is easily the highlight of the film. The massive Australians are from First Strike, and he fights them on some balconies and then in a shark tank.

That's Sparks, show some respect.

This is the worst kind of nit-picking. It wasn't Donald Blake's name, and that character to all intents and purposes "became" Thor when wielding the hammer. Yes, Blake was retconned in and out (and in and out, hokey-cokey style) for decades, but does that matter? We currently have a status quo roughly equivalent to

Still that (speaking as someone with a £150 per month habit).

Well, when I was a kid, Thor was Dr Don Blake who was possessed by the god Thor when he banged a stick on the ground. I know that was kind of retconned out, but I'm okay with it being returned in a roundabout sort of way.

It's kind of shocking how bad the Cyborg effects look, even for an early trailer.

What @Woz says, absolutely. The pain we as a species went through figuring this out less than a century ago was tremendous. We're still feeling it on so many levels.

I can get behind this. I probably prefer You Don't Mess With The Zohan and Mr Deeds to Billy Madison.

I've really been enjoying The Mighty Thor, but I think the character has been excellently served since the start of Jason Aaron's run, and he's found ways to tell different sorts of Thor stories.

Only the last 90 seconds. Before that it was THE BEST.

It's all wrong. Everyone with a small child knows it starts:

I'm trying to imagine how bleak and harsh a Villeneuve Batman would be and I don't think enough bad things have happened to me in my life to get my brain there.

I like the film for what it is - an adaptation that runs pretty close to the source for the most part and gives fair due to a lot of the ideas and sequences in it. But the comic is a comic about comics, a critique, explanation, deconstruction and reconstruction of the tropes, and it is of and about the form. Nothing

I'm really enjoying Hydra Cap, especially in the light of him still very much being Cap-like rather than a complete subversion. It's the Breaking Bad influence on comics that is providing a lovely new angle on some of our heroes. I loved Superior Spider-Man for similar reasons, and I'm hoping for the same with

I would say no. Despite Civil War II dragging on and suffering from Bendis' decompressed style (which has it's place, I'm a fan) there's a ton of great stuff on the shelves from Marvel right now, whereas there's only a couple of DC books I enjoy (Doctor Fate, Batgirl).

I watched the whole first series and somehow didn't clock that Rhys Thomas was involved. I really really recommend his BBC show "The Life of Rock with Brian Pern" and it's sequels for anyone after a brilliant music mockumentary.

Nah, it's great. People who don't like it are miseryguts.

It's phenomenal. It sort of does everything - old fashioned Shaw Bros-esque revenge drama, opera, pathos, tragedy, and a big bit which is basically a sitcom starring Sammo Hung and Lam Ching Ying as bickering brothers who live next door to each other. Amazing.

I agree. It's certainly a lot better than Man With The Golden Gun.
Quick ranking of Moores:
TSWLM
FYEO
LALD
Octopussy
Moonraker
TMWTGG
AVTAK

I did not know that. It's different in the UK. A customer service assistant on the London Underground is likely to earn £5k to £10k more than a librarian in a public library, and that's before overtime.