Just goes to show how bad, or maybe young, the editors/writers are at Marvel. As soon as I read that line, I immediately remembered that Xavier "taught" the X-Men Russian a long time ago. I thought...
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Just goes to show how bad, or maybe young, the editors/writers are at Marvel. As soon as I read that line, I immediately remembered that Xavier "taught" the X-Men Russian a long time ago. I thought...
Absolutely loved every minute of it. And, it earned every bit of its R rating. Not a bad thing, just an observation.
True, but this discussion is about Lois' actions. People do things for all kinds of reasons. But, taking an action, with good intentions, often can lead to problems. Essentially, the meaning...
Still doesn't make the saying any less true.
Good intentions or not, IMHO, Lois was wrong. What's the saying, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". That's this situation in a nutshell. It wasn't for her to reveal, especially...
Peter isn't with Gwen or MJ. Peter has been Spider-Man and already suffered the sting of Gwen's death. It could be told in flashback when he's in one of his angsting moments. He's with someone...
It could have been a little of both. I'm certain Mussolini was a "kill the messenger" type. He would only have to do it once and no one would ever complain again. Even though there wouldn't be any...
That shouldn't be too hard because Marvel puts the real characters in the movie without too much contrivance to make it work. Tying Doom's origin with the FF is just lazy. And, it wasn't even...
Justice, retribution, avenging, whatever. Regardless, I still had no problem with it. I just don't see it as immoral.
Exactly. People are punished for the crimes they committed. They killed everyone on planet Earth and were executed for it. Not too many people shed tears over mass murders that get executed. ...
I really don't think the casting of the Human Torch is what ruined this movie. If I had to rate it, that would be so far at the bottom of the list. Chris Evans was smart to stay away from this. ...
Others have said and ITA, no Doom. If he must be there, have him as the REAL Doom already ruling Latveria. He and Reed have history, but it should be told in flashback in later movies. Also, no...
I'll probably get flamed, and I'm in a small group, but I had no problem with Superman killing the Phantom Zone criminals. I didn't see it as immoral, so much as necessary considering their actions...
Astro City's Samaritan handles it pretty well. His civilian disguise includes glasses and changing his hair color (electric-blue to white). He works as a fact-checker for a publication and his...
I meant the first Nolan Batman movie. Ra's Al Ghul is an obscure Batman villain to the non-comic reading public. Scarecrow may not be as obscure, but he's not an A-lister either.
No MJ, Gwen Stacy, Osborn, or Venom. Been there, done that. Much like the Nolan Batman reboot, time to pull out an obscure (to the public) adversary and develop a good story around that. Bringing...
Things are great, but I imagine there are plenty of unsavory actions that Rex is engaging in to maintain the peace. Mussolini "kept the trains running on time", but he was a tyrant dictator. Rex's...
I always thought Lois, Jimmy, and Perry should have figured it out on their own. They interacted with both Clark and Superman on the regular for them not to put it together. Lois, being smart and...
Don't really care about Smallville, since I didn't watch that show. Also, I'm not twisting anything. Simply stated, she's upset that Clark didn't tell her. And, it hurts even more because he told...
She definitely felt that he should have told her. In her mind, and she said it, Clark told Jimmy and not her. She felt entitled since, in her mind, she is more connected than Jimmy. She isn't and...
IMO, Lois was acting like she and Clark were in a committed relationship. She's all mad because Jimmy was told before her. They may be friends, but Clark did not feel she was the kind of friend to...