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Zoe Saldana has a star on the Hollywood walk of fame? Already? It took Adam West decades!

It is pretty ridiculous how long it's taken some iconic people to receive proper recognition, while others that don't quite deserve it yet already have one.

Someone that oversees the Hollywood Walk Of Fame must have recently done a head count and realized there weren't enough females and they are trying to be proactive before someone in the media cries about it.... :lol
 
Here's my order of hotness of some of the MCU characters:

Gamora
Lorainne (TFA)
Black Widow
Hela (Character herself was hot; Cate IRL not so much)
Ghost
Wasp
Mantis
Scarlet Witch
Captain Marvel
 
I'd put a few ahead of her, but she's definitely attractive.
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Is it weird that I find her MORE attractive when she's in her Gamora makeup than when she's just normal?

:huh

I literally said the same and i was called racist
 
Oh that’s an easy one. The person was actually racist against green people.

This has probably been explained somewhere already, but instead of killing half the universe’s population, Why didn’t Thanos simply double the size or number of habitable planets instead? Did I miss something in the movie?

or why didnt thanos make half the universe sterile
would be the same thing
 
thanos in his weird way was thirsty for blood. he didnt want to fix the problems, he just wanted half the universe gone.
It Made him feel better to get rid of all that extra baggage. it made him feel better to know the universe was half full.
 
Oh that’s an easy one. The person was actually racist against green people.

I remember seeing Michael Dorn (ST:TNG Klingon) out of makeup several times over the years, and one day it finally occurred to me… He’s human. And it made no difference what I thought of him – he was still cool. Does this make me racist? :wink1:

Now my big question…
This has probably been explained somewhere already, but instead of killing half the universe’s population, Why didn’t Thanos simply double the size or number of habitable planets instead? Did I miss something in the movie?

The whole thing is a play on his “perfectly balanced” ideology.

It’s his Kobayashi Maru.

In his quest for balance he will only further unbalance the perfect brew. He is trying to force balance to what ultimately needs to be unbalanced to survive even though balance is also a natural part of the choas, it’s crazy and actually hurts to think about it all lol

His forced balance will only cause havoc to the existing balance being created by the unbalance see what i’m saying.

Here go play with this rubics cube that has no solution lol
 
This has probably been explained somewhere already, but instead of killing half the universe’s population, Why didn’t Thanos simply double the size or number of habitable planets instead? Did I miss something in the movie?

It's sort of loosely explained, it started with the decline of his home planet titan, and they make it seem like he was just a citizen, not this mad puppet master, probably not even aware of infinity stones and certainly not in possession of them, just someone with a skewed notion of how to solve his planet's problem and cast out for his ideas but it's a notion that has sat within him and grown, fueled by the end of his planet and everything else, he's consumed by an idea built in his mind long ago and closed off to any other idea, which is why he was able to make the sacrifices he did, he's acting out of blind desire to achieve one outcome.
 
Oh that’s an easy one. The person was actually racist against green people.

I remember seeing Michael Dorn (ST:TNG Klingon) out of makeup several times over the years, and one day it finally occurred to me… He’s human. And it made no difference what I thought of him – he was still cool. Does this make me racist? :wink1:

Now my big question…
This has probably been explained somewhere already, but instead of killing half the universe’s population, Why didn’t Thanos simply double the size or number of habitable planets instead? Did I miss something in the movie?

The infinity gauntlet can alter aspects of the stones: time, reality, space, etc. But can it create? Let alone entire planets across the universe? I don't think it has the power to this correct?
 
Oh man lol

During DP2 German press junket Brolin when asked what the difference between DC and Marvel was on screen, he said: “Total failure and massive success.”

lulz
 
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