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#277 Apr 20 2015 at 7:52 AM Rating: Good
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That awkward bro fist. I'm still not sure if I'd watch it even on FX.

BvS posters.

Quick Observation: It was, what, two weeks ago when I mentioned how I hadn't seen any actual commercials for Avengers outside the many youtube videos? Yeah, now it's pretty much all I see. They really need to spread this practice out.

Marvelous Edit-ion: Nicole Perlman and Meg LeFauve to both write the Captain Marvel movie. First step so pretty inconsequential news, and it's not like writers aren't changed so who knows.

Edited, Apr 20th 2015 3:29pm by lolgaxe
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#278 Apr 21 2015 at 8:44 PM Rating: Good
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Daredevil season two confirmed, which is good. New showrunners, which might be a thing of concern. Might in the sense that the first season's team was pretty solid, so any change should be at least a concern in my opinion. Radar Edit-ion: Turns out that the new showrunners all worked on the first season, and did the Stick episode, which was like the best one.

Spectacular Edit-ion: Allegedly the short list of actors to be cast as Peter Parker. They really are going with kids, and I'm mildly relieved none of them are Jaden Smith. Granted, it was a one off joke on my part, but still.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2015 3:07pm by lolgaxe
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#279 Apr 24 2015 at 4:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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Just came home from a 3D screening of Age of Ultron. Wow! Incredible action, the typical Whedon humor (and tons of it) and way more character development than I ever expected. Also, cameos. Cameos everywhere.

Although they did leave two huge loose ends from previous movies still dangling if I didn't miss something.
Hawkeyes whereabouts during Winter Soldier were not explained and we still have no answer as to what happened with Betty Ross. I was hoping to finally get an answer to that since Banner got so much screentime, but still nothing. Smiley: frown
#280 Apr 24 2015 at 7:37 PM Rating: Good
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Damn you. It isn't next week yet for me. Smiley: motz

Leto's Suicide Squad Joker. No, those aren't stitches.

Also: People suing Marvel for changing Iron Man's armor from spandex to power armor.

Edited, Apr 24th 2015 9:38pm by lolgaxe
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#281 Apr 25 2015 at 12:52 AM Rating: Decent
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Due to the wonders of the internet, a very watchable cam copy may be available. I'm still going to see it in the theater, big screen, better sound, maybe even some 3D. I'll refrain from discussing any details until next week though. The only thing I'll mention now, Hawkeye has the best line in the movie when he's explaining the situation to Scarlet Witch.

That's barely a spoiler, it has no real impact on the story, but some people don't want to know anything, so I hid it.
#282 Apr 25 2015 at 6:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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lolgaxe wrote:
Leto's Suicide Squad Joker. No, those aren't stitches.
I don't like this. Smiley: frown

Hey look, someone has lots of money. Let's sue them for some arbitrary reason and hope for the best!
#283 Apr 26 2015 at 12:07 PM Rating: Good
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Leto's Suicide Squad Joker. No, those aren't stitches.


I was watching the latest episode of Teen Titans Go, and they added a Killing Joke inspired Joker cameo.

Teen Titans is full of little Easter Eggs.

Edited, Apr 26th 2015 2:07pm by TirithRR
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#284 Apr 27 2015 at 7:49 AM Rating: Good
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Disney expected the foreign release to open to a roughly $160m to $170m weekend. Apparently they hit $200m. Not bad, and hasn't even be released in (I believe) China yet, and the domestic numbers will most likely be another $200m. Not really saying anything about the quality, and I'm avoiding all reviews, but at the very least the franchise'll be going for years to come and hopefully convince them to take bigger risks.

Flock of Bamfs Edit-ion: Oh honey, who signed off on this haircut? Age of Apocalypse is supposed to be during the 80s, so it's not out of place, but I just can't be hungry like the wolf again. Smiley: crymore Edit: Okay, I changed my mind. 'cause this is thriller, thriller night; There ain't no second chance against the thing with forty eyes, girl.

Edited, Apr 27th 2015 8:54pm by lolgaxe
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#285 Apr 28 2015 at 9:00 PM Rating: Good
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I felt the Avengers tie in at the end of the Shield episode was a bit hamfisted.

Raina doing the whole "metal men" thing. Meh.

But, I haven't paid too much attention to the movie spoilers or leaks, only watching the trailers. So I'm not sure if I'm supposed to expect The piece of Loki's staff to be an important plot point of Age of Ultron. Is Ultron hunting it down as well?

Edited, Apr 28th 2015 11:30pm by TirithRR
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#286 Apr 28 2015 at 10:47 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, Loki's staff is pretty central to the AoU plot. I haven't seen the new episode of Agents yet, but if it's that the tie in, it's not a terrible way to link them.
#287 Apr 29 2015 at 5:03 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, Loki's staff is pretty central to the AoU plot. I haven't seen the new episode of Agents yet, but if it's that the tie in, it's not a terrible way to link them.


The staff wasn't the hamfisted part. Raina in the last couple minutes of the episode was. But even the staff was only brought up in the last little bit.
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#288 Apr 29 2015 at 8:18 AM Rating: Good
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TirithRR wrote:
So I'm not sure if I'm supposed to expect The piece of Loki's staff to be an important plot point of Age of Ultron. Is Ultron hunting it down as well?
Dunno about Ultron, at least until tomorrow night, but the staff was a pretty central part of the first Avengers movie. I don't think it's much of a spoiler to say at this point that it's one of the Infinity Stones,presumably the Mind Stone. So, pretty important in the grand scheme of things.
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#289 Apr 29 2015 at 3:47 PM Rating: Good
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I probably won't see it until Saturday early afternoon. I could probably go Thursday night, I think the first showing is 7pm according to my local theater's website. But I don't like the idea of rushing home after work to get to the theater. Saturday would be more relaxing.

Friday would be better since I have that day off but family members I would go with do not have it off.

Edit:
So it turns out my mother is graduating from college on Friday. So that rules out Friday as a view date.

Edited, Apr 29th 2015 9:04pm by TirithRR
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#290 Apr 30 2015 at 12:09 PM Rating: Good
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Have some more 80s Jubilee. I admit I tend to be wary of all things Fox X-Men related, but I also have to admit that Days of Future Past was an amusing ride, though not sure I'd say I would have paid to see it in theaters. This 80s era film looks to be hitting marks that pique my interest quite a bit. I can't say I am going to see it in theaters, but unlike the last few X-Men films I honestly feel that I possibly might.

Edited, Apr 30th 2015 2:12pm by lolgaxe
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#291 May 03 2015 at 8:07 PM Rating: Good
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Suicide Squad, and with mask. I can't help noticing the sight is over the wrong eye ...
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#295 May 03 2015 at 8:25 PM Rating: Good
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Gratz on the quad-post. Smiley: lol I also notice that his gauntlet is missing, which is the main reason he has the eyepiece in the first place.
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#296 May 05 2015 at 9:10 AM Rating: Good
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Gratz on the quad-post. Smiley: lol
I know not what you speak of and totally screenshotted it.

Age of Ultron Weekend Box Office puts it at a little over $191m, missing the projected $220m by a little. Still the second best opening weekend for a movie (overall it's raked in over $630m lifetime), behind the first Avengers movie. Most people blame the big sports weekend, what with basketball playoffs, boxing matches, that thing on ice with the sticks, and something with horses, there's a dedicated group calling this a sign that it was the worst movie ever. Also, Joss Whedon was chased off Twitter. Vocal group blames 4chan, as usual, and not all the people that were on Twitter the last few days accusing him of hating women over Black Widow scenes. Not much in actual news, but it did put me in a humor.

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HAHA SHOWS ME.

Bilbo Baggins in Civil War.

Edited, May 5th 2015 2:46pm by lolgaxe
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#297 May 07 2015 at 3:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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I don't think it has been mentioned yet, William Hurt is coming back as General Ross in Civil War (source). Making him the first actor from Incredible Hulk to appear in another MCU movie (Stan Lees cameos aside). I hope they drop at least half a sentence explaining what's up with Betty. And the Leader.

Edit: Added link

Edited, May 7th 2015 5:24pm by TherealLogros
#298 May 07 2015 at 9:44 PM Rating: Good
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And on the television, we have no Mockingbird spin-off (thank god), Forever has been canceled (I angry), but Shield has season 3 (no surprise), Agent Carter gets season 2 (somehow. Seriously, why isn't Hayley just made Agent 13? They already changed Rhodey between movies, and he actually did things in the movies), and Legends of Tomorrow officially picked up. (Atom related? Maybe he'll finally shrink and not be Iron Man anymore) Oh, and Flash and Arrow both have their next seasons as well. (okay, I forgot to look.) Gotham (blah), iZombie (not so bad, but competes with AoShield) and finally (I think) Constantine might come back if NBC's next show fails.

Edited, May 8th 2015 12:06am by lolgaxe
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#299 May 07 2015 at 10:02 PM Rating: Good
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Atom was pretty bad in the last episode of Arrow. All 30 seconds he was on it. Definitely needs to drop the Iron Man routine, cause it doesn't work well.

I am surprised to see Galavant. I didn't think it did that well when I watched it.

I hadn't been following new shows, I see Lucifer and Supergirl mentioned in those articles as well.
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#300 May 08 2015 at 7:55 AM Rating: Good
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I am surprised to see Galavant. I didn't think it did that well when I watched it.
I know I was caught up on Weird Al hype and ended up disappointed. The music was kind of catchy but not really enough for a show. Or a second season of a show anyway.
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#301 May 08 2015 at 4:45 PM Rating: Decent
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lolgaxe wrote:
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I am surprised to see Galavant. I didn't think it did that well when I watched it.
I know I was caught up on Weird Al hype and ended up disappointed. The music was kind of catchy but not really enough for a show. Or a second season of a show anyway.


Yeah. Galavant was kinda funny and weird starting out, then as the episodes progressed it just got more and more dumb. Dunno. Just didn't do it for me at all. Seemed like they were trying to hard to do the whacky humor thing and fell flat most of the time.

I'm somewhat disappointed that they cancelled Forever. I'd heard mid season that it was on the chopping block, but its ratings were not "bad", and had maintained at a decent level rather than slipping (I think they actually went up towards the end). I liked the premise, and given the nature of the show (It's not super expensive to produce what's basically a crime drama show), medium level ratings should have been sufficient to get a second season.
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