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While anything with a dodgy Russian accent was super bad, apart from the Monaco stuff.

That's disappointing as a Finn fan.

I was just about to post the same about ScarJo's salary. Paying her isn't the issue, more Marvel cowardice in thinking a Black Widow movie would tank.

The only BS Judd should be concerned with is making 90 minute comedies that last two hours for no good reason.

Wait, what?? She wrote Bride Wars?

Year of Penny, suck it bitches!

Part of the problem there is that Black Widow apparently took the storyline that should have gone to Agent 13. Had the original plot stayed in place, Sharon and Steve together in Civil War wouldn't have felt so forced.

Respectfully I don't agree, Natasha trying to talk down Bruce on the Helicarrier, didn't equate to a hint of a relationship.

Does it also slow ageing?

They did use the invisible plane, it was in the film throughout.

Marvel needs more Randy Newman.

Sadly that would be tonally weird for DCEU. Maybe they could have saved it for the end credit, similar to the first Captain America.

I thought the Red Skull was okay in this film. It was bold choice to make Zola a woman though.

I'm sure there was a story around the time Patty left the film, that Natalie only re-signed due to her involvement. She was then stuck doing a film (from the looks of the final product) that she didn't want to do, even with the increased stuff for Jane.

If MCU can be bothered to bring back Betty, then Hulk has his proper love interest to bounce off of. Instead of the out of nowhere Natasha/Bruce thing that Joss tried to give us in AoU.

Yeah Stan wasn't renowned for writing great romance plots during Silver Age Marvel.

A bit messy though.

A big part of the plot of Thor: The Dark World was the relationship between Jane and Thor. Granted it didn't really amount to much.

It's dirty job, but someone's gotta do it.

Scores of Labour MPs signed for Jeremy Corbyn to stand in their leadership contest, just so that the left of the party would have token candidate to keep them happy. Then the moderates of the centre (or right if you're Corbynista) would be left to win the contest and challenge the then Prime Minister David Cameron.