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Wasn't the main problem with the Registration act basically that it forced those who registered into working for the Government?
I think the main point of the film is mainly going to be about Steve trying to clear Bucky's name, when everybody else just wants him to pay for what he did in the past. Which is a very slippery slope, because
He was brainwashed and forced into doing it for decades by Hydra.
And I don't think the general public has the understanding to go "Oh, Well. I guess we can't call for his head then."
Though Obviously, after this they are going to have to settle their difference, because Thanos is pretty much going to wreck their shit if they don't.
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Two other questions; what was Reva doing with the flashdrive?
Have you seen the whole series? [ Spoiler : She was involved with the project, and wanted to document the atrocities performed on the kids. ]
And who hired Jessica to spy on Luke and his married girlfriend if it wasn't the husband, and why?[ Spoiler : Noone hired her, she spied on him because she killed his wife. ]
I thought at that point it was different.
Reva was interested in the flash drive because she was hoping it would have information on the experiments that happened to her husband.
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Seems more like they are just riding the coat tails of the Fox Lucifer show and hoping that it lasts awhile, it the show get's canned then the comic will likely too. Which sucks for both artist and writer to be pretty much set up for failure.
If being set up for failure was an issue, would any comics creators still be working for Vertigo at this point?
Sure, it's called "Not having a choice."
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My understanding is that The idea of the Super Hero Registration Act was done long before Mark Millar thought it was a cool idea. It was done in an old Fantastic Four comic from the 90's and got squashed by Reed Richards giving a speech during a Senate hearing. The same happened with Superman in the 00's, and he also gave a speech to the Senate that pretty much squashed the idea of a Super Hero Registration Act.
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Seems more like they are just riding the coat tails of the Fox Lucifer show and hoping that it lasts awhile, it the show get's canned then the comic will likely too. Which sucks for both artist and writer to be pretty much set up for failure.
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Ash vs The Evil Dead has been pretty damn fun so far. Ash still being a big idiot, but getting the job done when needed.
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I'm looking more forward to Just Cause 3. That game is looking like it's going to be shit crazy.
I also haven't gotten around to finishing MGS:TPP because I found I'd have to replay the levels with asinine restrictions and was like "Yeah, that's not going to happen." Also, I got tired of the Outposts all being the same thing each time and realizing the missions don't really have much impact on the story.
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Pooka, you should teach Ramona to swear. Like full on NWA swearing, just because toddlers swearing is comedy gold.
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I kind of thought that whole moment was a bit ruined because the guys mom kept hesitating about basic shit that most moms would know. I know I can say that "Maybe it was the stress." but even under stress the guy should have just opened fire on her. Granted, then the episode wouldn't be very long.
"Kill anybody that doesn't remember important dates."
I'd be kinda screwed then cause I am terrible with that. XD
The other problem is that the Shapeshifter didn't even try to guess, she/it just kept hesitating and rambling.
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I kind of thought that whole moment was a bit ruined because the guys mom kept hesitating about basic shit that most moms would know. I know I can say that "Maybe it was the stress." but even under stress the guy should have just opened fire on her. Granted, then the episode wouldn't be very long.
"Kill anybody that doesn't remember important dates."
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I think it made sense for Ash to be a bit sleazy, specially sense he had to deal with a ton of fucked up shit in the first two movies. This essentially shows how his character deals with that type of PTSD. Plus it's just funny seeing him trying to pick up girls and nearly get his ass handed to him.
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The dubbing wasn't bad, when you consider Steven Seagalls later films that were all filmed in Eastern Europe or France.
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Watching 80's TV shows on Netflix is weird and slightly depressing. Specially when I'm watching it and I release they just made everybody in other countries conveniently speaks fluent English and how ALL the child actors are dubbed over by obvious not kids. Also the fact that watching them on a HDTV is a bit awkward due to the screen size. I tried to watch Dinosaurs one night and was like "What the fuck? No wide screen?"
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Saw Tremors 5 2 days ago.. It was merely OK. The monsters themselves were 100% CG and you could tell, plus the story was kind of dumb and the fact that the monsters didn't look real sort of ruined the fun of the movie.
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We took the dog for a walk yesterday. There's a small kiddie park with a playing field next to it so the little one could play on the swings and stuff and the dog could run around.
All was fine until I took Romana off to play and at that point Ursa became very distressed because there were a bunch of kids and their mum there as well. She was not happy about anyone being near R and was very agitated and protective. As a big dog should be about a little person.
When we set off home we told R Ursa had been so good she could give her a bone (a biscuit shaped bone) when we got in as a treat.
When we got in we gave her the biscuits, she walked straight up to the dog who hadn't come with us & is a grumpy old sod and gently popped them into his mouth.
I said "no, give them to Ursa" and she threw them both at her, so hard one bounced off the floor into the water dish!
Talk about favouritism.
That's Romana saying "Here, take your fucking treats! Stupid Dog. THIS IS MY HOUSE NOW!... Bitch."
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I'm a bit bummed that, rather than allow more than two companions, they turned it into one.
Even though the companions in NV were, for the most part, pretty great I prefer playing these games on my todd - the wasteland isn't meant to be a group holiday kind of deal!
I've found that some games are great by yourself, while other times I really enjoy them when you have a companion who's not a complete a fuckwit. Which is why I like D-Dog better than Quiet in MGSV. Hopefully the AI for the Dog in Fallout 4 is actually smart and not dumb as shit.
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In not playing as anyone's wife.
Not with that attitude, Young lady.
Your husband ends up dead after you wake up like 100 or so years in the future and haven't aged a bit. After that, you're pretty much on your own.
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Here you go.
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I am DEFO making time for Fallout 4 and so far I know nothing about it.
It's a game about a guy who walks around with a German Shepherd..... Oh and the Apocalypse happened or whatever. It's like a better version of the Mad Mad video game (which a lot of people are saying was shit.)
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Fallout 4 looks like it could be really fun.
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From what I recall is that Raiden was supposed to be a weak baby, because he was constantly suffering from PTSD, compared to Snake who was grizzled bad ass and just flirted with girls on the radio/com.
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Sons of Liberty was great except for Raiden wife/GF constantly calling him during important missions. "Raiden, do you know what day it is?" "No, now shut the hell up, while try to save the fucking world!"-Me every she called.
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Might end up picking up Shadow of Mordor, I've heard a lot of good things about that game over the years.
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Over here where I live we rarely ever have cabs and most of them are super expensive so you have to rely on the bus. And Public Transportation here sucks a bag a dicks, they're usually never on time and a lot of the times they change too often for shitty reasons.
Lucifer returns
in Comics
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I'm sure it is for some of the older guys. But for somebody who's new to the company they basically lose a lot of their creative control over the projects and often times can become the Alan Smithee's of the title.