I loved this movie, a lot. It was as good as the first imo, which isn't something many sequels manage.
Yes, destroying the house to make the accelerator was great. Personally, I loved that he made it level with a broken Captain America shield (yes, I'm easily entertained :p) and I still think the glowing blue thing in the chest is awesome. If I ever need an improbable energy device powering my heart, then I want one of *those* (can I hire Tony Stark to make it? Pretty please?)
The fact those are real safety glasses is a nice touch, little details are important *sage nod* (even if some of the larger details are somewhat handwaved :p)
Now that's fab. Am planning to get to it next week after I hand in my next GIS assignment. These one-semester courses are deadly.
I've always been wary of physicists. Am also very wary of chemists (an angry snubbed mistress at Canterbury uni poisoned her married prof boyfriend and almost got away with it back in the '90s - untraceable poison!).
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Yes, destroying the house to make the accelerator was great. Personally, I loved that he made it level with a broken Captain America shield (yes, I'm easily entertained :p) and I still think the glowing blue thing in the chest is awesome. If I ever need an improbable energy device powering my heart, then I want one of *those* (can I hire Tony Stark to make it? Pretty please?)
The fact those are real safety glasses is a nice touch, little details are important *sage nod* (even if some of the larger details are somewhat handwaved :p)
Hee, unobtanium *amused*
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I've always been wary of physicists. Am also very wary of chemists (an angry snubbed mistress at Canterbury uni poisoned her married prof boyfriend and almost got away with it back in the '90s - untraceable poison!).
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