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Adam Warlock was set up in one of the many post credits scenes in Guardians of the Galaxy 2.

I suppose we did get an instant make over series in the vein of BBC’s Changing Rooms, but with magic (and it’s the whole house).

That would be a good troll move by Marvel, up there will the Captain America patience sting at the end of Spider-Man Homecoming.

I don’t read DC 😛

Yeah recreating Vision with or without the Mind stone would be still a worthwhile thing for a government agency. White Vision would be a great weapon.

Elizabeth Olsen definitely deserves to get award recognition for this. I do hope coming out at the beginning of the year won’t count against her.

I suppose he’s a conduit for Wanda’s power, so through him he can release people from her hex spell?

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The Stark bomb that dropped on the Maximoff’s house was punishment for selling illegal DVD’s.

Bryan Cranston being canonically an actor in MCU kinda ruins my hopes for him being either Norman Osborn or Mr Sinister.

John Byrne, despite being a key part of what made the Uncanny X-Men Marvel’s biggest title (and reviving the Fantastic Four) is a major dick.

Witness protection person is either Dottie or fake Pietro.

The best Tom and Jerry cartoon is Blue Cat Blues.

Pfft we all know The Misfits songs are better and they play better music.

Is Saving Private Ryan the gritty sequel to 1941?

My great disappointment with Heroes was that it couldn’t follow the Buffy template of having an overall season arc, but also have stand alone episodes that weren’t tied to the Big Bad.

That Doctor Strange looked campy fun. I still want Jessica Walters to play Morgan Le Fey, as there’s no reason why she couldn’t.

PS - the guy in the middle went on to be an Egghead, BBC quiz show featuring brainiacs who compete against the public. He’d been on Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which seemed to be a prerequisite for getting on Eggheads.

Cree Summer is the Jackie Robinson of this, having been Penny Gadget and Lucy Van Pelt way before her more celebrated (rightfully so) Susie Carmichael.

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Remote Control made it to this side of the Pond, host by one Anthony H Wilson (the guy behind Factory Records and the Haçienda), featuring the talents of Phil Cornwall, John Thompson and Caroline Aherne.

Fair points. I’m probably more laid back on the general issue. I mean I’m not trying to say that CA: Civil War is the same sort of art as The Seventh Seal, but I would still call it art. I just disagree with Scorsese being dismissive of films that don’t move him.