rhutton125 said:
I want Dr Cox from Scrubs as JJJ
YOOOO!!! This would be a homerun!! I would love to see his take on that character!
rhutton125 said:
I want Dr Cox from Scrubs as JJJ
the more i think about it, i think you're right that while the multiverse probably exists in the MCU, i think mysterio is using it to manipulate Nick Fury and Spider-Man.TCTTS said:
I still don't think I'm into the basic idea, but at least it's not out of nowhere...
bangobango said:ChimbosAg said:
Question. In the trailer Fury drops the line "***** please". How is that appropriate for a trailer?
Not that I care that they curse in the movies, but advertising on public television/social media? I laughed when he said it, but found it odd that it cleared for the trailer.
I can say, as a parent I'd sure like it a lot more if they'd cut down the cussing in these movies. Endgame seemed to be doing it just to see how many they could get away with before upping the rating.
It also had a scene where Ned gets caught by a teacher in the computer lab. His response: "I was uhhh......looking at porn."rhutton125 said:
A kid told me once that Homecoming had a lot of bad words in it. He's kind of right. I know that Spider-Man is a high school student, so it is very realistic, but he's also one of the most kid-friendly and kid-beloved characters there is. Homecoming even ends on a motherf-(cut away).
GiveEmHellBill said:It also had a scene where Ned gets caught by a teacher in the computer lab. His response: "I was uhhh......looking at porn."rhutton125 said:
A kid told me once that Homecoming had a lot of bad words in it. He's kind of right. I know that Spider-Man is a high school student, so it is very realistic, but he's also one of the most kid-friendly and kid-beloved characters there is. Homecoming even ends on a motherf-(cut away).
Yeah, that was pretty funny sitting next to my 9 year old son.
Hey, they worked for Men in Black: International.TCTTS said:
(I'm mostly kidding but these product tie-ins are getting ridiculous.)