Black Adam is the way to go. He's arrogant and smug. I don't want to see the Rock in an awestruck role. Plus, eyebrows!
Black Adam is the way to go. He's arrogant and smug. I don't want to see the Rock in an awestruck role. Plus, eyebrows!
You headed the opposite direction from me, but I think yours is more Matt Fraction-esque, which ROCKS!
I think it's a great idea for them to start putting characters on the show who will make it into the movies. Plus, the Hawkeye and Mockingbird movie is going to be killer!
Awesome! I think the block would probably do a lot to increase viewership, too!
Maybe with parallel filming once the first movie succeeds? Also, they'll have to cut a lot of material as shown in part 1. Let's try for 5 movies.
I think that movies are a great option if they can manage the continuity. They'd have to maintain a schedule, but longer running movie arcs are starting to gain momentum.
He accidentally ran into that bridge while chasing a cute girl's dog!
I don't think that's how he'll be. Yes, that's how the photo looks, but I doubt they would have cast him, if it weren't a lighthearted portrayal, for the most part.
I am excited for Rudd in this role! I think that he can get the breadth of character for Scott Lang. It will require less constant drama than Pym and I think he'll nail (but not overdo) the light-hearted nature of (earlier) Scott Lang.
I doubt that most thieves have access to tow trucks and liquid nitrogen. Escalation doesn't really work that way.
The snow's low density allows it to insulate the ice and protect it, more.
The sleep rates in the middle and upper classes are just under-reported! It's another case of economic bias. The "catnap" might seem harmless, but many teens will move from this to full-on night sleeping addiction.
It looks like the snow is falling as snow, but it is landing on water and melting, instead of remaining on the ice.
Awesome (bad) news! Snow over ice reflects about 90% of infrared light/heat, whereas ice alone reflects about 50%. Turns out that water reflects even less.
At that scale, do ice and snow have a diffent albedo? I imagine that from a distance, they're reflecting similar amounts of light. Just curious.
Ah, but under a microscope those barbs look very similar to the ones shown above. Take a look at the link in my other reply. Really cool and similar!
When I spoke to the surgeon before my wisdom tooth removal, he asked "Do you want to be put under?" while enthusiastically knodding his head.
Alternately, it could give you incentive to go on with a book that you were planning on quitting, if you find the Popular Highlights come later in the book.
I'm back!
It's always surprising to me how active a lot of seemingly passive attacks are. I always thought of Jellyfish more like poisonous burrs.