Diverting is good. Not actively enraging goes a long way right now!
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Marvel Universe: Infinite Chrises
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).
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OK, definitely the stupidest MCU movie.
My brother is hoping Red Hulk will lead to a mishap that creates Joe Fixit. (Okay, he knows that's a pipe dream, but he loves Joe Fixit.)
I think he's seeing it at this moment, actually. I'm not seeing it until Saturday.
DH and A went to a "5-D" screening last night which is like a 4-D screening except in addition to water and puffs of air, the audience is also pelted with dirt during the outdoor fight scenes.
The screening was sponsored by Tide Pods and they each brought home a giant jar of Tide Pods. It was all EXTREMELY silly.
That's hilarious! I don't know if it's going to impact their sales but that is the kind of marketing I can enjoy (hearing about, at least I don't think I want to experience it in person)
I enjoyed it. Perhaps my "Oh, come on!" meter has been knocked out of whack by reality, but I don't recall anything setting it off in the movie. I thought Anthony Mackie did a good job, and got the excellent performances I was expecting from Harrison Ford and Carl Lumbly.
We both really liked it.
We saw Captain America this afternoon, and it was pretty entertaining. I'm glad the MCU finally addressed the giant Celestial sticking partway out of the ocean.
To some degree anyway. I get that " new veins of nearly-indestructible metal to exploit " is a lot more actionable on a human scale than "hundreds of miles tall statue sticking out of the Pacific has caused a wobble in Earth's rotation and worldwide weather is SCREWED!" but you'd think the latter would be of primary importance to world governments. Unless Tiamut arranged things so its emergence counterbalanced global warming as a parting gift, I guess...
Daredevil: Born Again — I love Kingpin a truly deranged amount.
That's all I have to say for now. (We've only watched the first episode; we're saving the second one for tomorrow.)
Okay, one more thing: fucking goddamn motherfuckers. How dare they. R.I.P., Foggy.
Daredevil: Born Again
So the show runner's talk about Foggy and Karen being the heart of the show and it being impossible to do it without them was complete bullshit .
Overall, I'm interested in seeing where this goes, but I feel lied to and it puts a damper on the whole thing.
ETA: Having Matt Murdock say "my client didn't have his magic amulet" with a straight face may have been the most unexpected thing beyond my other white font.