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Plus, even at the time they went out of their way to called Logan an alternate future story in the sense that it could be seen as the final Wolverine story but that it wasn’t definitively the future of the characters who we had only just seen largely resurrected a few years earlier in Days of Future Past.

I’ve always loved that bit, especially for the Jimmy Stewart moments.

Cheap bastards.

That show was awesome. I really must track it down an rewatch it at some point. 

The other issue with comics arc was that it ran for almost an entire year including the delays, and almost all of Marvel’s line was taken up by it (much as 2006-early 2007 was all soaked up by Civil War and its delays).

Loved U2's Songs of Surrender. It’s a great listen and helped me get into some of their tracks that I hadn’t listened to, either at all or not for many years. 

It’s been a few years since I last did a full rewatch. It’s time I reckon.

No he doesn’t say that but it’s certainly not an uncommon argument that’s been made in recent years, by commenters on this very website.

One of the great moments in film history.

I did a full rewatch of the series in the week before the final season aired back in 2019 and it genuinely shocked me that people were surprised with any of Dany’s actions in the final season.

To be fair, the Snyder cut actually is significantly better than the studio cut.

This reaction always puzzles me because those movies are far from joyless. Having rewatched them recently, there’s plenty of humour in there.

Yes that actually true.

I’m a big Beatles fan and Real Love is actually one I do spin a fair bit. It’s simple but beautiful. I fell in love with it as a piece of music after a friend of mine had her first dance at her wedding to it. 

I quite like the 2008 film. It’s got a lot to recommend (and borrows from the really good early issue of Bruce Jones’s 2001-05 Hulk run). Norton’s great as Banner and the whole cast works quite well.

Great, great actor. Really sad to see him go.

THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!!!!!

Scott Pilgrim was a movie that I was exactly the right target market for at the time, loved almost all the actors in it but found the movie to be absolutely terrible. Relentlessly pleased with itself, up itself and too quirky for its own good.

The adventures of the newly retired Karl and Frank! 

It’s a show that I enjoyed watching and it was very bingeable in the sense that I go through it in two nights but it also didn’t feel like it had much to recommend for it.