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Shuri got dusted. In Avengers: Endgame, after Stark and Nebula return to Earth, the holo-screens show off the people that are presumed missing, including Strange, Spider-Man, Nick Fury, Wanda Maximoff, Sam Wilson, and Shuri.

People have died using these things, and it doesn't look like this was even a proper foam pit.

You mean Awesome Andy!

Back when I was fresh out of film school, and wanted to learn more about film theory while pursuing a career in the industry, I was very willing to sit through movies I wasn’t enjoying, or even bad movies, but that’s not where I’m at now. If I’m not deriving any value from it, there are better uses of my time.

He’s still technically a mutant, but he was granted the label “Homo Supreme” in the GLA: Misassembled miniseries, due to his destiny of being the last human alive, as told to him by Deathurge.

An ungraded copy will run you about $20, maybe around $50-60 if it’s graded 9.0 or higher.

Do we really miss anything by not having 3D around, though? I’ve always maintained that if a movie fully grabs you with its characters, story, dialogue, performances, and visuals, you’ll forget that you’re even watching a movie, let alone one that’s in 3D.

Can someone please explain the appeal of Woody Allen? His stuff comes up a lot in film studies classes, film critics gush over his work, and actors want to work with him, but I tried watching Annie Hall and gave up after 30 minutes.

Best part was when they were counting the maximum number of allowable thrusts in a sex scene to qualify for an R rating.

Many of the DC characters are also icons, which makes them harder to modernize. Captain America is depicted picking up firearms and using them in the MCU and it’s well-established that he’s killed people and it’s not controversial. Superman causes billions of dollars in property damage and breaks Zoe’s neck, and

It’s also a bit more baffling when you consider that WB has always had all of DC under its control, where Marvel had to sell off the rights to their biggest properties and only recently got them all back.

Wondering how much modification will be needed so it can house a Raspberry Pi with an emulator so you can actually play Atari games on it. So much of the internals of a complex Lego build aren’t going to be seen when the piece goes on display, so I’m thinking it’s doable.

Overall, I enjoyed the film a lot, but as someone who really liked Ragnarok (it’s in my top 5 of MCU films), the film falls a bit short. Some bits were a bit hokey, like when Thor temporarily gives powers to the kidnapped kids, which seems to come out of nowhere, but was worth it to see kid shooting lighting bolts out

Let's make something abundantly clear. At the end of the day, the objective is to keep people ignorant and trapped in poverty for longer, all so those in power can stay that way indefinitely. 

Btw, if anyone tells me to calm down. I will tell you to kindly fuck all the way off.

First off, thank you for trying to learn more. I should qualify that I can’t speak for all Asian people, so this is just based on my experiences as a Canadian raised child of Hong Kong immigrants. I mean, my profile picture is a slanty-eyed caricature of me holding a Rubik's Cube.

Political leanings and personal opinions of Elon Musk aside (and yes, I think he’s a total douche), how do Teslas stack up against other EVs in terms of value for dollar, build quality, and likelihood of spontaneously combusting?

Under the terms of the 1985 out-of-court settlement, they’re not permitted to discuss details of the case...but then, Huey Lewis brought it up during an episode of Behind the Music, prompting a lawsuit from RPJ, which he won.

Is the final version going to keep the pixelated blur when Thor gets his clothes ripped off? For some reason, it’s actually funnier when there’s a pixelated blur instead of explicit nudity.

Watch this or she's going to come to your home and rip up all your X-Men.