Discussion of all Marvel Cinematic Universe related movies and TV shows, including, but not limited to, the Avengers, Captain America, Agent Carter, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, etc., etc., etc. ad-infinitum.
Discussion of non-MCU Marvel titles like the X-Men or the Fantastic Four is also permitted. Ties to comics may be discussed, but this is not the primary forum for comics discussion (see the Other Media thread).
Spoiler policy: For broadcast TV shows, blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast. For movies and Internet streaming shows, whitefont all plot-related discussion until it's been in wide release two weeks. Posters are encouraged to preface their posts to indicate the subject, particulary if switching subjects.
I loved that this movie solidly took place in the world that had been affected by all the shit that happened in the previous MCU movies, instead of seeming to be a stand-alone.
OK, I may go see this now, if it acknowledges all the rest of the MCU instead of Joss' apparent "What? They do things in movies other than the ones I make? No they don't."
I just re-read the best profile of Chris Evans, or maybe just the best Edith Zimmerman story about hanging out with a movie star, and I need to make sure everyone else has re-read it as well. [link]
Ok that article reads like fanfic.
I'm fascinated about how much of a train wreck Fantastic Four is turning into. A career destroying train wreck. I'm actually tempted to go see it.
Man, it looks BAD. And I say that as someone who saw Rise of the Silver Surfer.
The previous two FF movies had their bad points, but they were generally cheesy fun. This looks like an ordeal to watch.
That's what I've been reading. That it's not just bad, it's tedious and completely lacking in any fun.
Oh, dear. I'll probably see it because I'm a completist. But maybe I'll wait until it hits the $3 theater.
So as a promotion for the movie, Denny's introduced the “Thing Burger”, which is a beef patty with bacon, egg, and cheese.
Which makes perfect sense, since Ben Grimm is Jewish.