Was that the Helicarrier crashing? Jesus.
Brian Clevinger of
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re: Winter Soldier. Is this when SHIELD figures out that helicarriers are about the worst possible thing to build?
They'd be great as orbital platforms where any threat can be detected hours before it strikes. Otherwise they are helitargets. HELLA TARGETS
I didn't realize Redford was in it. Of course, my focus is mostly on Winter Soldier (I'm wondering if it's okay to use his real name, given that it's based on comics that already exist, or if it's spoilery) and Natasha.
I wish I had a teleport so that we could go see it together.
Six very interesting seconds from the X-Men: Days of Future Past movie.
It's literally just six seconds of flashes of stuff because why not.
I'm a Marvel person from way back, but "Winter Soldier" means nothing to me. But then I haven't read much comics for the past ten or more years, so....
I didn't realize Redford was in it. Of course, my focus is mostly on Winter Soldier (I'm wondering if it's okay to use his real name, given that it's based on comics that already exist, or if it's spoilery) and Natasha.
I wish I had a teleport so that we could go see it together.
Well, balls. Maybe between now and then, teleportation will be perfected. Or I can learn to Apparate.
I'm a Marvel person from way back, but "Winter Soldier" means nothing to me. But then I haven't read much comics for the past ten or more years, so....
Winter Soldier was introduced in 2005 by Ed Brubaker, so that's why you haven't heard of him. Looking forward to reading his run.
Huh, I had no idea that the Winter Soldier was that recent.
So, in Old News news, I only just FINALLY saw The Hobbit pt.1.
Now I've watched it three times in the last 24 hours, and the riddle scene breaks me into weepy little pieces every time.
Also, Martin Freeman continues to be the most adorable human being on the face of the anything under the everything ever.
I think it's his nose. I totally blame his nose.