Miss me yet?
He was the best Spider-Man and should be in all of the movies
>>68806500
Nope.
>>68806500
I miss tobey not this autist
Character presumed dead, returns unexpectedly
>What's the matter? You look like you saw the ghost
I would say the exact same thing
>>68806395
>the ghost
>fire guy
>lets turn up the heat, but only by a few degrees i'm not paying the electric bill.
Greatest soundtrack of all time or greatest soundtrack of all time?
>>68806362
Not very memorable.
Great film though.
>>68806362
Great soundtrack, it's up there at least.
Make way
Saw it today, already came out in my country
It wasfantastic
Ask Me Anything
Ok, how epic were the quips?
>>68806274
Saw it as well. My favorite was the airport scene. Minor qualm is Vision was underrepresented in that scene.
>>68806274
>Ask Me Anything
How many motherfucker birthdays were snatched?
Hey /tv/ anons. I'm conducting a survey to see how each board sees themselves, their fanbase, culture, etc.
Please describe /tv/. All anons are welcome to participate.
/tv/ now (or neo-/tv/, post 2012 /tv/), is basically a work safe /b/ populated by retarded underage faggots and /v/edditors looking only to force epic memes. It's honestly one of the worst boards on here.
>>68806428
hothead
Easily one of the greatest places on the internet to discuss television and movies. There's such a variety of content and everyone seems to have a really good understanding of what they're talking about.
How did this country contribute into the world of TV and film?
beatiful scenery for the LOTR-trilogy and a shitload of nature documentaries
also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T1vfsHYiKY
Once Were Warriors
which one of the two dawn uhndah shitholes is it? who cares, they're both full of convicts and abo niggers anyway
is he an Actor or an Acteur?
He's more like a skådis
>>68806064
He's a shit actor. Very shit.
This is laid bare in his turn in Extras, which exposes how shit and unfunny he is.
>>68806064
He's a doge-smugeleur
>If I could save time in a bottle.....
Best character in any of the X-Men movies. He's the only mutant who enjoys his powers and sees them as a blessing instead of a curse.
>>68806092
He's one of the few characters that has a power that isn't going to ruin lives just because he opened his eyes or looks like catsick.
>>68806092
>He's the only mutant who enjoys his powers and sees them as a blessing instead of a curse.
Then why was Rogue the only Xmen character who tried to get the cure?
>"So Paul Masson..."
So Paul Masson what?
mmuuuuaaaahhhhhhhhh
Get me a jury and show me how you can say "in July" and I'll ... go muuuuaaaaaaaahhhhah on you.
>>68805822
"So Paul Masson..."
"CUT!"
You are now tasked with casting Sharlto Copley in theMarvel Cinematic Universe
Who would you have him play?
The Sweety Man
Isn't Black Panther's arch-nemesis some SA mercenary type character? He could play that guy, and channel back his inner Kruger.
>>68805637
As asweetieman
What's the name of this stance?
Crouching Dubs
>>68805584
Ruffalo stance
so
don't
you
mess
with
me
>>68805584
"this movie is gonna get canceled" stance
What went wrong?
It was nothing special
>>68805487
>PG-13
>No Satire
>Murphy's death lacks any impact
>Louis is black male
>Bad acting on just about everyone's part
What didn't go wrong?
>>68805487
Like most sequels, the recreation of what was through a sharper lens or a different inevitably dooms it regardless of whether it was good or not.
Flickering Myth’s Oli Davis sat down with directors Anthony and Joe Russo to talk about their movie Captain America: Civil War yesterday. Well, we say ‘sat down to talk’, what we really mean is, ‘completely geeked out about how much he enjoyed their portrayal of Spider-Man’.
“I started collecting comics when I was 10,” Joe remembered, “so Spider-Man was my favourite character. [Civil War’s] interpretation of the character is based on how I felt about the character as a child. There was an incredible relate-ability to the fact he was a 16-year-old dealing...
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>>68805467
Sounds shit. X-men work better in their own world. The whole thing about the world hating mutants but not normal superheroes is autistic as hell.
>>68805467
I'm sick of both Spider-Man and Wolverine
>>68805529
>captain america
>got his superpowers from a test tube like a good, dependable, Christian, American man
>cyclops
>got his "superpowers" from some horrific mutation that might one day affect and overthrow all of humanity, superpowers that could often be destructive and difficult to control
Why is the idea of the American president taking part in a final battle as a fighter pilot so cool and enduring?
I feel like it should be cheesy, but instead it's awesome and I'm not even American.
Obligatory:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoLywiaM6PA
Its like in fantasy, when your King fights amongst his men, they rally towards him. It's good for morale.
It's inspirational as hell, it's such an idealized version of reality. It makes the cockles of my heart swell with pride
>>68805432
I wonder what they'll have done to him in the sequel.
My problem with this character is simple. It's not a feminist argument, it's not a mary sue argument, it's not an OP argument.
My problem is simply she didn't work for the talent she has. Luke and other character in the star wars universe worked hard to achieve their merits. Rey, as far as we know, grew up a semi slave simply collecting part to fill her days. She may of been in some scraps in her time to learn some fighting...but when did she every pilot a star ship? Hold a light saber? Fire a blaster?
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I don't think we know enough about her to make the call about her being good at everything without work, sacrifice or growth.
>>68805397
How stupid will you feel when her backstory is revealed next ep?
>>68806093
>It's a backstory reveal episode