That's a great Carter t-shirt, but I'd love for geeky t-shirts to come in some color other than black. Those of us who live in California have to accept that when the weather is warm enough for short-sleeves it's also sufficiently sunny that black t-shirts are a problem...
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.
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I love the way this is filmed and the color pallet reminds me of Tom Scola photos!
After I watched Daredevil, I went to the real Hell's Kitchen to take photos. I took this, which, ironically, is a picture of this new building.
Residences range in size from 501 to 1,625 square feet, and include studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and duplex units, and are priced between $725,000 and $3.575 million.
Toby Leonard Moore (Fisk's right hand man) really looks like a young Victor Garber, doesn't he?
Ooh, I can see that. I loved that actor.
FINALLY saw Ultron. I liked it! I don't have any deal-breaker characterization issues in the MCU, just a general love for the fun of it all, and it hit those buttons well for me. I can see all the points here though I care less. I wish the movie was longer to better flesh out the Ultron threat and make it scarier, but I thought the Loki plot was pretty forgettable in The Avengers, too. I have decided that the Avengers forays are about the character interactions more than the consolidating villain, and that's cool by me.
Some of the CG was a little too video game for my taste. Less of it, dudes.
Joss definitely has a distinctive voice that is not always perfectly compatible with other writers. I am unabashedly a fan of the quips though, so I will take it.
There was no character moment as awesome as Black Widow playing Loki so thoroughly, so by that alone it isn't as good as the avengers for me, but I will buy it happily for the deleted scenes.
For some reason, I have very little excitement for Ant Man. I don't know if it's the previews or Paul Rudd, who I've always liked in Apatow movies but who seems to have a whole lot less charisma than Chris Pratt did in GotG previews last summer. I'm hoping it will be surprisingly good, but I'm expecting that it will turn out to be the Cars of the Marvel run.
Seeing that Corey Stoll is the villain, I keep wondering if he'll meet his ultimate fate at the handsstrands of that horrifically bad wig they make him wear on The Strain.
For some reason, I have very little excitement for Ant Man.
I have several reasons for my lack of excitement for it. I'll probably go see it, but I'm only paying matinee price (unless I'm wrong and it turns out to be really good and people unexpectedly go apeshit for it).
Speaking of which, I should watch Guardians of the Galaxy tonight.
I AM GROOT! Best part of the movie.