Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…
I’m pretty sure individual ants aren’t smart enough to be instructed the way Hank Pym et al. supposedly do.
If the suit works by shrinking the distance *between* atoms, how could someone “go subatomic”? Or does it also shrink the distance between the subatomic particles of your atoms?
I appreciate the humor in Luis whistling “It’s a Small World After All” while posing as a security guard.
“This is not who you are, it’s the particles altering your brain chemistry”? How is that supposed to work? Is that why Pym won’t use the suit anymore? And why is Scott not going nuts?
Omg, I just realized why it’s so funny that the horn on Luis’s van plays “La Cucaracha.”
It’s so bizarre how this movie includes things as grim as a guy being turned into fleshy goo and people shrinking into subatomic oblivion but also a final battle involving a giant Thomas the Tank Engine.
Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…
I’m pretty sure individual ants aren’t smart enough to be instructed the way Hank Pym et al. supposedly do.
If the suit works by shrinking the distance *between* atoms, how could someone “go subatomic”? Or does it also shrink the distance between the subatomic particles of your atoms?
I appreciate the humor in Luis whistling “It’s a Small World After All” while posing as a security guard.
“This is not who you are, it’s the particles altering your brain chemistry”? How is that supposed to work? Is that why Pym won’t use the suit anymore? And why is Scott not going nuts?
Omg, I just realized why it’s so funny that the horn on Luis’s van plays “La Cucaracha.”
Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…
I’m pretty sure individual ants aren’t smart enough to be instructed the way Hank Pym et al. supposedly do.
If the suit works by shrinking the distance *between* atoms, how could someone “go subatomic”? Or does it also shrink the distance between the subatomic particles of your atoms?
I appreciate the humor in Luis whistling “It’s a Small World After All” while posing as a security guard.
“This is not who you are, it’s the particles altering your brain chemistry”? How is that supposed to work? Is that why Pym won’t use the suit anymore? And why is Scott not going nuts?
Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…
I’m pretty sure individual ants aren’t smart enough to be instructed the way Hank Pym et al. supposedly do.
If the suit works by shrinking the distance *between* atoms, how could someone “go subatomic”? Or does it also shrink the distance between the subatomic particles of your atoms?
I appreciate the humor in Luis whistling “It’s a Small World After All” while posing as a security guard.
Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…
I’m pretty sure individual ants aren’t smart enough to be instructed the way Hank Pym et al. supposedly do.
If the suit works by shrinking the distance *between* atoms, how could someone “go subatomic”? Or does it also shrink the distance between the subatomic particles of your atoms?
Two days until I see “Infinity War,” two more MCU movies to rewatch so I can complete my personal pre-IW ranking. Does anyone else care? Possibly not, but it’s something I set out to do and now I’m feeling a strange compulsion about it.
That is why I am now rewatching “Ant-Man.” It’s probably the least stressful Marvel movie.
I appreciate the Bay Area location shots… but I’m sure none of the characters can afford to live where they’re supposed to be living.
Hey, I caught that little shout-out to “Tales to Astonish.”
Holy shit, Darren Cross just turned a guy into a blob of fleshy goo. That’s really dark. This movie was supposed to be the non-stressful one…