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Watch your back from now on. :monkey3

:lol :lol :lol
 
Obviously I'm not if I like Japanese school girls. Now, maybe if I was a Japanese Catholic priest...
 
This is turning into the FF thread....I want to engage in more conversation, but the current conversation is sooooooo....I don't even no what word I'm looking for anymore. :lol
 
What was the name of his pet ant? I liked hope more than any of them, surprisingly enough. One thing I was annoyed about was how we know Scott will be in civil war. It killed any suspense for me. I guess it's my own fault for reading the headlines but I think the extreme sequel announcements is undermining the drama. The comedy and action are always good with marvel but there's barely any drama. Anyway, I'm going to search the thread for an explanation of the last credits scene but if it hasn't been discussed yet please inform me


The last credits scene, this also involves a rumor regarding Civil War, it's not confirmed but it's what's being talked about as the plot.

Is part of Civial war, so we'll see it again but it'll be the whole scene this time. The rumor is that the civil war revolves around Steve wanting to protect the winter soldier after he captures him when it comes to light that he's the one that killed Howard Stark, because of Hanks distrust of Shield he's the one that Cap and Falcon go to to help protect Winter Soldier when they can't go to Tony and The Accords.
 
I still have not seen this. Probably will in a day or two. Saw the Hot Toys figure. Looks good, but the tiny figure that comes with the marvel legends ant man will fit in great with the six scale avengers figures.
 
What did you think about that part:

Where he went subatomic? That's some Interstellar ****, I loved it, I like it that when he went smaller than everything we know the screen just went black maybe implying the brain can't comprehend what's going on.

I love it when comicbooks go twilight zone to explore far regions of the imagination, fantasy and science, I hope DC does something like that with Flash, hell with Superman and Mr. Mxyzptlk.
 
What did you think about that part:

Where he went subatomic? That's some Interstellar ****, I loved it, I like it that when he went smaller than everything we know the screen just went black maybe implying the brain can't comprehend what's going on.

I love it when comicbooks go twilight zone to explore far regions of the imagination, fantasy and science, I hope DC does something like that with Flash, hell with Superman and Mr. Mxyzptlk.

I'm ready for a movie in the Microverse! Give me Captain Universe and the Micronauts please! We have to save Janet!
 
I thought that was great, scenes like that always make me question my own existence.
I know right?

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I'm ready for a movie in the Microverse! Give me Captain Universe and the Micronauts please! We have to save Janet!

I don't know who that is but it he's offers opportunities for crazy **** like that then bring it on! :lol
 
Like JonWes was saying:

In the box-office battle of the little guys, it was Marvel's "Ant-Man" over Universal's "Minions."

The Disney (DIS)-owned Marvel Studios introduced its latest superhero this weekend with "Ant-Man," which brought in an estimated $58 million at the U.S. box office this weekend.


That was good enough to take the weekend's No. 1 spot. The Paul Rudd film became the 12th straight Marvel movie to win its opening weekend.
Quite the feat considering that "Ant-Man" is a pretty obscure character compared to fan favorites like Iron Man or Captain America.


"The film is the latest example of the brand carrying the weight of familiarity with audiences and thus giving a relatively unknown character the top spot," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Rentrak.


"Ant Man" went up against two big films from Universal: the Amy Schumer comedy "Trainwreck" and the animated smash "Minions."
 
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