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Not at all what I said, and you’ve used this faulty analogy in other threads.

The cards in a player’s hand are not visible to the opponent. Half the point of the game is in predicting what might be in the player’s hand, without any ability to see it for oneself.

In a fighting game like Smash, the opponent’s position is

Saying there is a Marvel vs DC cinematic universe rivalry is like saying there is a strong rivalry between the Harlem Globetrotters and the Washington Generals.

He got up and walked away. He wasn’t entitled to a do-over. Simple as that.

Amalgam Universe is probably too way-out-there, but I’d be surprised if there isn’t a far-off twinkle in Kevin Feige’s eye for Avengers vs. JLA.

Nah, Natalie Portman was fine in the Thor films, the problem wasn’t that she was muttering “paycheck” throughout the entire thing, the problem was that the script barely give her anything to do beyond standard issue love interest stuff.

His line reading when he said “You’re going to come with us BECAUSE IT’S US!” was a good example of what you’re saying, I think.  

He’s also the best part of the movie Rush, where he plays Niki Lauda to Chris Hemsworth’s James Hunt.

Iron man was obviously wrong in the movies. In the comics he was right about being accountable as individuals, because there were just so many untrained, unknown superheros running around blowing shit up. In the movies there are like 10 of them and they train and operate out of the avengers campus and everyone knows

The funny thing is, while the marketing played up the whole “Team Iron Man or Team Cap” angle and people argued about who was right, Rogers pretty much abandons any ideological objection after Bucky is brought in. He’s ready to sign the Accords, but then Zemo activates Bucky and Steve’s whole thing becomes saving his

Honestly, that was one of my takeaways from Infinity War - indeed, the MCU as a whole. You have these massive casts that include literal Oscar winners, not to mention incredibly accomplished directors, writers, crew members, behind the scenes people, and they all give a damn. No one is just cashing a paycheck (well,

Honestly I liked what Cap 3 did. Instead of having one side do obviously villainous things and the author tell everyone that their side was right all along, they played it as both sides are right and wrong simultaneously.

This was one of the things that impressed me about Civil War. At this point RDJ could easily just treat Tony Stark/ Iron Man as a pay cheque job and not really commit...but he really does seem to be taking the role seriously and putting in a great performance.

I’m a big Civil War fan (I have it as the fourth-best MCU movie), and I think my favorite element is how much of a raw nerve Stark is throughout the movie. He’s exhausted and alone and pissed off, and when he talks to Captain America or any of the other Avengers he comes off as nothing so much as a frustrated parent

That would’ve been amazing but, although Downey’s Iron Man is a dick, we’re still supposed to like him.

Civil War is a TOP3 Marvel film by doing two new things in the franchise. First, the movie becomes smaller at the end, not bigger: the big set pieces are at the beginning, and the last fight it’s just Iron Man and Cap punching each other. Second, the villain has pathos, and the great Daniel Brühl delivers a really

Here’s a question for you: In a world with superheroes in it, are superheroes movies a genre?  Or are they just, you know, biopics?

They have to hype to get clicks, not because they like the movies. Infinity War got a negative review. 

The thing about Batman Forever is that Kilmer is actually a really good Batman and Bruce Wayne. Unfortunately, the script didn't do much for everyone else. 

Troy Hunt (owner of have i been pwned) is probably the most well known web security expert on the planet.

This came up a bunch on one of the other password articles a while back, and while I totally get the skepticism, by all accounts this is a legitimate website run by someone who is very well known in the cybersecurity world and regularly speaks at conferences. There’s an entire section dedicated to explaining how your