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Maybe agent Carter could join the cast. Finish her story off there?

John Lydon is exactly the sort of person I OUGHT to love.
And yet … Every time I see one of his excruciating 'oh look how cool and in your face I am" interviews I get this overwhelming urge to hit him really really hard in his self-satisfied, smirking mug.

Oh for fuck sake, seriously?

Hollywood, any time you want to stop making Peter Pan movies you just go right ahead … it's just that I dont think anyone born after, like, 1970 particularly cares …

Oh. I sort of assumed he was gonna step out at the end?

What's the appropriate filter for overreacting to something that ultimately doesn't even remotely matter?

"Goldfinger, do you expect me to talk?"

Three years later and her work in 'The Rains of Castemere' still gives me chills. That wail at the end … Fuck. :/

Sons of Anarchy … I don't think I've ever been more out of step with popular opinion than when I gave it a shot. Terrible stuff.

Rick and Morty, in general, is always a good idea.

The hover bikes segment of Battletoads goes without saying, so I'm gonna go with the nightmare sequence form the original Max Payne …
Not because of the surreal visuals, not because of the screaming baby sound effects on the soundtrack, but because you needed the precision of a friggin' surgeon not to keep falling off

Right up there on my geeky cinematic wish list - along with WB getting its DC properties' shit together, and Del Toro bringing Lovecraft to the screen - is for Carpenter to make one more masterpiece.
Just one more movie of the same calibre as his '70s/'80s output. I know the guy has got it in him …

Not even Zack Snyder could ruin Michael Shannon. The guy needs more appreciation.
Like, a national holiday or something … Everyone would get a day off work to walk around glaring furiously at each other and alternating their speech patterns between quiet, clipped intensity and roaring eye-twitching rage.

At home with Adam Warlock, Nova, and Namor waiting for the phone to ring.

A movie I too remember being terribly underrated, til I rewatched it a while back.

The sharks should all have celebrity voices.
Sort of like 'Look Who's Talking' … I'm thinking Danny deVito, H. Jon Benjemin, Roseann Barr, and maybe Charles Dance for that little touch of class.

He'll be playing famous Wolverine villain, LaSallebertooth.

Nah, I'd love to be able to agree, but I can't.
It's a trashy, charmless reheat of the friggin' fantastic original. I mean, structurally it's pretty much identical to the first except whereas that movie was incredibly fresh and imaginative this one was tired.
So very, very tired … :/

I think maybe the really surprising thing for me is I was almost certain they were going to kill off Cap at the end.

This movie was awesome.
Definitely one of the higher tier Marvel movies, and a minor miracle given how it so expertly packs in so many characters without ever feeling rushed or overcrowded.