Yes.
I think so.
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Yes.
I think so.
Shit, now that I know he buys it, I might even see the first one. Too much to hope for an Executive Decision scenario, though, huh?
Connie, is that on the DVD?
No, I found it on YouTube, when I was watching hte Marvel One-Shots again. Love Phil in the gas station.
I didn't see any extra scenes on the DVD.
Here's the link for the scene, by the way: [link]
There's also a deleted Steve Rogers scene with Beth the waitress and Stan Lee.
Infographic on Early Exits (when stars play characters with short lifespans): [link]
Spoilers, clearly, through a few months ago.
Surprisingly *zero* Sean Bean. He could have been every column. They didn't say "unexpected," so, you know...
So now I'm stuck in an infographic loop -- they paid *who* how much to do what??? [link]
Sweet lord. At least he gave it to the VFX guys.
Did Keanu marry Lana Wachowski while I wasn't paying attention?
I find The Sixth Sense harder to understand. Dumptrucks of money to stars to make sequels I get.
Willis was the big name star in a quirky project by a largely unknown director. I'm betting he took a share of the gross in place of a big upfront payday, not knowing whether it would quickly vanish from theaters and earn him pocket change or become a success.