I'm basically echoinh what others have said, I would be totally fine with Steve being gay but I don't think movie Steve is or is heavily implied to be gay.he has a close friendship with Bucky sure but he has had a female love interest before and expresses interest in other women.
I'm also conscious of the fact that saying "oh man those two guys have a loving friendship what a pair of queers" is kind of a gauche thing people do. I don't know, maybe if I watched it again I'd feel differently.
From what I have read, I think the other thing is they do not highlight Sharon really at all.
any time you can agree with literally all of tumblr you've gotta do it, right?
but I mean, I thought it was fairly well established in the first film that steve hasn't exactly had a ton of success with women before. In the MCU his 'effective' age would be what, like 20 or 21? Plus he had his whole set of social norms turned upside down at like age 19.
He's like a kid raised in a small, religious town who goes off to a major uni and has no idea whatsoever how to talk to the women there
it was the smallest on the list but
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
I'm basically echoinh what others have said, I would be totally fine with Steve being gay but I don't think movie Steve is or is heavily implied to be gay.he has a close friendship with Bucky sure but he has had a female love interest before and expresses interest in other women.
I'm also conscious of the fact that saying "oh man those two guys have a loving friendship what a pair of queers" is kind of a gauche thing people do. I don't know, maybe if I watched it again I'd feel differently.
From what I have read, I think the other thing is they do not highlight Sharon really at all.
Fiege recently said that they wanted to put her in TWS because while she has a small role she will be important in the future and they felt it was worth setting up.
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Hawkeye the one that remotely resembles the inspiration.
I think that guy was definitely inspired by Aja's art. He's the only designer that they showed actually sitting down and reading the comics instead of just skimming through them.
I dunno, the Falcon outfit has a lot of the same hallmarks, though the colors are totally different, and the shapes are shifted around a bit..
it sucks that Sitwell was apparently full-in on Hydra. He an Coulson seemed to be buds
I did love how Zola showed up in this. There's only one more step for him to be full on comics Zola now
Either the Clairvoyant is Zola's algorithm, or more likely some upper SHIELD/Hydra agent using the algorithm
I'm not really sure what the deal was with Falcon & Crossbones' fight near the end. I thought Crossbones was going up to the meeting room where Pierce was. Also, who was Crossbones' team member they kept showing? The guy that he stopped from executing Cap on live TV; they seemed to fixate on him a few times
it sucks that Sitwell was apparently full-in on Hydra. He an Coulson seemed to be buds
I did love how Zola showed up in this. There's only one more step for him to be full on comics Zola now
Either the Clairvoyant is Zola's algorithm, or more likely some upper SHIELD/Hydra agent using the algorithm
I'm not really sure what the deal was with Falcon & Crossbones' fight near the end. I thought Crossbones was going up to the meeting room where Pierce was. Also, who was Crossbones' team member they kept showing? The guy that he stopped from executing Cap on live TV; they seemed to fixate on him a few times
Jack Rollins, an agent that infiltrated Roxxon back in the 80s
It seems to have went and gone without people caring too much though?
That's just how it seems to me, I don't know
Huh? It did about the same worldwide as MoS. Huge overseas. Very well domestic.
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Just going off those two clips and last week's episode--
I was never one of the big AoS detractors, but it definitely struggled a lot and while it was almost always improving, the improvements always felt like too little too late
But now it's suddenly the show I had wanted it to be in the first place, and it's really exciting
And yeah, some of that is based on things they set up a while ago, but it really feels like they suddenly switched to new writers and directors out of nowhere, it feels nothing like the show did before, even during its better episodes like Fzzt or Tracks
Heck, I don't think they've ever used music outside of the score before, let alone used music as effectively as they did in that first clip
And the characters actually seem to improve with a little less focus
I don't really think AoS's uptick in quality is all that weird. Previously yes, it did seem like they were throwing things at the wall to see what would stick. But I think we are past that phase
I mean, it's quite often that shows take a while to find their footing, usually it doesn't even happen in the first season.
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
Nick probably just mentioned they were for the next generation of Helicarriers and didn't mention what they would be used for
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
I haven't seen the movie yet so I don't have the full context but
it's entirely possible they didn't tell him what he was really working on; either that or, since they have the Iron Patriot suit, they were able to develop them from the Stark tech in that
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
I haven't seen the movie yet so I don't have the full context but
it's entirely possible they didn't tell him what he was really working on; either that or, since they have the Iron Patriot suit, they were able to develop them from the Stark tech in that
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
I haven't seen the movie yet so I don't have the full context but
it's entirely possible they didn't tell him what he was really working on; either that or, since they have the Iron Patriot suit, they were able to develop them from the Stark tech in that
You haven't seen the movie yet, but
Fury mentions that it was specifically Stark that "had suggestions after he got a close look at [their] old turbines"
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I didn't even know captain America came out today till my lil Bro asked if I wanted to go watch it with him and his friend in an hour
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
Nick probably just mentioned they were for the next generation of Helicarriers and didn't mention what they would be used for
More Cap 2 stuff
I'm sure that
there was no mention of anything close to Hydra's plan, but even the Helicarrier in Avengers was basically a weapon
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I kiiiind of geeked out over
Zola.
I know he's probably not going to show up again.
For what he was though, I cannot imagine any better translation of him to the MCU.
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That was really, really good.
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did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
Nick probably just mentioned they were for the next generation of Helicarriers and didn't mention what they would be used for
More Cap 2 stuff
I'm sure that
there was no mention of anything close to Hydra's plan, but even the Helicarrier in Avengers was basically a weapon
And more Cap 2 +meta stuff
Given the number of times they name dropped Stark, I was having a REALLY hard time believing that at no point would Cap just call him up all "hey, you put turbines in these things, right? Well they're going to murder everyone wanna lend a brother a hand?" The Marvel Universe is getting too small to justify one "big leaguer" per movie.
For what he was though, I cannot imagine any better translation of him to the MCU.
I had the biggest grin on my face during that scene
I looked like a kid who has been given all the candy in the world
I hope he comes back
he probably won't, but I can dream
Dude had access to the internet. My friend refuses to believe that bunker was his only copy. He just might not have told Pierce he made a back-up of himself somewhere.
did it seem weird to anyone else that Tony Stark helped SHIELD with the new Helicarrier engines? Aside from him not liking SHIELD in the first place, engines for an overpowering piece of military hardware seems "weaponized" to me. Feels a bit out of character
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
Nick probably just mentioned they were for the next generation of Helicarriers and didn't mention what they would be used for
More Cap 2 stuff
I'm sure that
there was no mention of anything close to Hydra's plan, but even the Helicarrier in Avengers was basically a weapon
And more Cap 2 +meta stuff
Given the number of times they name dropped Stark, I was having a REALLY hard time believing that at no point would Cap just call him up all "hey, you put turbines in these things, right? Well they're going to murder everyone wanna lend a brother a hand?" The Marvel Universe is getting too small to justify one "big leaguer" per movie.
Nah
Cap 2
Cap was in "trust no-one" mode. Stark is definitely not someone who Cap likes in a general sense, and when asking himself "who can I trust," Tony is nowhere near the top of his list
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After reflection, TWS is a movie of many Moments.
Awww Yiss moments.
Oh WOW moments.
Anthony Mackie Is A Supreme Pimp moments.
Just a bunch to choose from.
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Guess the temporal-echo quakes ARE turning lethal. This issue also has a possibly-teenaged Ghost Rider on a flaming hover-bike.
Let's Play Final Fantasy 'II' (Ch10 - 5/17/10)
This is just a variant cover for Original Sin but....man I would read the hell out of an Ant-Man: Agent of SHIELD series where he is a tiny detective
From what I have read, I think the other thing is they do not highlight Sharon really at all.
but I mean, I thought it was fairly well established in the first film that steve hasn't exactly had a ton of success with women before. In the MCU his 'effective' age would be what, like 20 or 21? Plus he had his whole set of social norms turned upside down at like age 19.
He's like a kid raised in a small, religious town who goes off to a major uni and has no idea whatsoever how to talk to the women there
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
Awesome
Yay.
I dunno, the Falcon outfit has a lot of the same hallmarks, though the colors are totally different, and the shapes are shifted around a bit..
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=116808
I think it's worth pointing out that she had to take Chewie with her because Rhodey refused to take care of her while Carol is gone
Come. The. Fuck. On.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19EkIsojk9w
Let's Play Final Fantasy 'II' (Ch10 - 5/17/10)
I am resisting
AoS and Cap 2 spoilers
I did love how Zola showed up in this. There's only one more step for him to be full on comics Zola now
Either the Clairvoyant is Zola's algorithm, or more likely some upper SHIELD/Hydra agent using the algorithm
I'm not really sure what the deal was with Falcon & Crossbones' fight near the end. I thought Crossbones was going up to the meeting room where Pierce was. Also, who was Crossbones' team member they kept showing? The guy that he stopped from executing Cap on live TV; they seemed to fixate on him a few times
It isn't even the worst Thor movie!
It seems to have went and gone without people caring too much though?
That's just how it seems to me, I don't know
No kidding. Iron Man 2 is way more of a mess and Incredible Hulk did not great in theaters.
They're just trolling for hits, probably.
Huh? It did about the same worldwide as MoS. Huge overseas. Very well domestic.
I was never one of the big AoS detractors, but it definitely struggled a lot and while it was almost always improving, the improvements always felt like too little too late
But now it's suddenly the show I had wanted it to be in the first place, and it's really exciting
And yeah, some of that is based on things they set up a while ago, but it really feels like they suddenly switched to new writers and directors out of nowhere, it feels nothing like the show did before, even during its better episodes like Fzzt or Tracks
Heck, I don't think they've ever used music outside of the score before, let alone used music as effectively as they did in that first clip
And the characters actually seem to improve with a little less focus
I dunno, it's just the weirdest thing
but I mean I like it, so
I mean, it's quite often that shows take a while to find their footing, usually it doesn't even happen in the first season.
Not that the line crossed for weaponization is a clear one, I mean his repulsors began as "flight stabilizers" after all
I haven't seen the movie yet so I don't have the full context but
Got my tix for Cap tomorrow morning at 11.
You haven't seen the movie yet, but
Fortuitous!!
A virgin. We can smell each other.
More Cap 2 stuff
I'm sure that
I know he's probably not going to show up again.
For what he was though, I cannot imagine any better translation of him to the MCU.
And more Cap 2 +meta stuff
I had the biggest grin on my face during that scene
I looked like a kid who has been given all the candy in the world
he probably won't, but I can dream
Nah
Cap 2
Awww Yiss moments.
Oh WOW moments.
Anthony Mackie Is A Supreme Pimp moments.
Just a bunch to choose from.
Carol is a well documented Star Wars fan.