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Every time TMNT "fans" demand that the movies need to have Bebop and Rocksteady or Dimension X or the Technodrome, I hope they realize that this is no different than demanding that the next Superman movie needs more Chloe Sullivan and meteor-created freaks.

Don't you think that they're working on Bucky as the next Cap? They have a pretty long view, which probably means several actors. Plenty of time for MCU to develop Falcon into the character that he needs to be to take on the role of Captain America.

I'm with you. In a few years it could be a cool progression for the character but I don't think we know him well enough in the movies yet.

I like the fact that Wilson becomes Captain America in the comics. It made sense since Falcon has been one of Rogers' staunchest allies for so long and he would want to carry on his legacy.

Am I the only one who doesn't want to see the Falcon as Captain America on the screen? At least not within the next couple of movies. The Falcon in movie was great, but not at the ability level of Captain America. Whereas the Falcon in the comics has his own unique skillset to bring to the table- and a lot more

What a short-sighted, stupid idea. The NBA, NFL and other comparable billion dollar leagues have all seemed to realize that all allowing fans to post clips does is to encourage and grow the grassroots fan base of their respective sports. Those clips are posted by and watched by millions that love their sport. While it

Unknown man ready for taking blame for the inventiopn of a long gone and today practically non-existent thing, in order to get his long missed 15 minutes of fame...

Seriously? How many people need to be screwed over before they realize bitcoins are a terrible idea? I really can't believe that the format isn't dead already.

Someone else would have invented it anyway.

Obviously you have an informed opinion and actual knowledge of IE's limitations, actually working with web design. Some of the answers I got were from people who cite browser tabs as something Internet Explorer didn't have.

The thing with that argument though, is you don't necessarily have to use IE as your web browser to have issues with it. I haven't actually used IE as my primary browser since IE7, but as a web designer, I'm fully aware of how often IE fails where other browsers succeed. That fact doesn't give me much of a reason to

I actually don't mine IE anymore, compared to when I was younger. The one thing that severely annoys me, and why I don't use it (desktop, don't use Metro Apps at all), is you can't do a right-click>Paste & Go, which has become such a huge use case for me.

Then again, I also don't use Chrome because the freakin'

I remember the last time I engaged in a discussion about browsers, and when I started getting crap for not hating internet explorer, I got interesting answers when I asked "how many years has it been since you've used internet explorer, other than to download your preferred browser on a new installation." There are

I don't know what it's called but there's a disco version of the Star Wars theme that's pretty awesome. It's the perfect use of "disco lasers"!

You only really need to study cities with good mass transit to get an answer. In NYC for example, two of my cousins didn't get their drivers licenses until 32-33.

I think when self-driving cars do become a reality, we are going to see them used more for commercial fleets than personal ownership. I can see them being used for mail delivery, UPS & FedEx, car-sharing services like ZipCar, etc.

This assumes the market does not vigorously reject driverless cars, which is a real possibility. I can easily see the driverless car changing the American roadscape about as much as the Segway.

Diesel actually has an active lucrative career (he's now got two blockbuster franchises running right now), so no reason to stoop to the AARP Old-Timers Game yet, and Bruce Willis is on-the-record saying he's over dumb action movies ("Explosions bore me", he said in one interview), and tried for a $4 million-for-four

Willis apparently wanted $4 million.

Except it's not. The character can move around the screen, but otherwise are locked in space. You can move around the map in an over the shoulder shooter.