And it had great music, right? I can't remember.
Kind of an odd mix of old blues and Wang Chung, and Rank and File.
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And it had great music, right? I can't remember.
Kind of an odd mix of old blues and Wang Chung, and Rank and File.
The next Captain America movie is named Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Did anyone else just pee a little from excitement? Just me?
Eeeeeee!
INORITE?!?!?
I may be hyperventilating just slightly.
Tim just came down from the attic and I had to explain Winter Soldier to him. His reponse? "Holy shit."
Me: "I KNOW!!!!!"
So DH and I have been watching ALL the Batman movies because of some things he's writing for work, and we finally got to Batman Begins today.
First, remember that kid Katie Holmes is protecting on the Narrows at the end? Yeah, me neither, but he's played by Baby Joffrey Baratheon. That kid was adorable before he turned evil.
Anyway, so the premise is that the fear toxin has been in the water supply for weeks, right? And when the water is vaporized, the toxin is inhaled? So in theory, shouldn't anyone who's, say, BOILED WATER in the past several weeks be already insane? Why do they even need the giant microwave laser? Just wait for the citizens of Gotham to make tea, and you're done.
I'm not getting the Winter Solder reference.
Ras al'Ghul's plot has always been the weak point of that movie, IMO. It's such a ridiculously, over-the-top, poorly-thought-out "comic book" plan that it's out of place in the relative seriousness of the rest of the movie.
I still like the movie a lot, but I have to ignore how little sense the whole microwave gun/fear toxin thing makes.
Am I the only one NOT enthused about Ant-Man? I think the concept is ridiculous, and Hank Pym is an ass.
And feel free to explain why I think Ant-Man is ridiculous, but I have no trouble with the concept of The Hulk. I dunno.