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ghengishahn

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  1. I saw the movie last night.  Movie was completely sold out.  Two of my friends got there late and couldn't get tickets.

    I thought the movie was just okay.  I thought Joaquin Phoenix acting was excellent but I didn't really care for his final act as the Joker.  If he would have transformed into the Joker that Heath Ledger played I think I would have been more satisfied at the end. 

  2. Bought this on ebay.  Advertised as Fine.  There is a 1/2" tear on the front cover which was disclosed in the listing along with the wear that can be seen in the scans.  It arrived today and when I opened it up, I found that it had 4 interior pages with a 2" tear.  I'm probably going to be asking for a partial refund since the interior tears were not disclosed, but I'm curious what this book would grade now knowing this has 4 interior pages with tears.

    Thanks in advance!

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  3. 1 hour ago, TwoPiece said:

    I'm going to tag this for being a major spoiler.

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    Apparently Tony Stark's snap of the Nano Gauntlet sent all of the 2014 characters back to the correct timeline without future memory, including Gamora, which clips that branch in time.

    Allegedly, there is only one alternate reality, where Loki escapes Avengers Tower with the Tesseract and Cap fulfills his fantasy life with Peggy Carter.

    I don't think any of this is confirmed by the Russo Bros. (could be, haven't checked) but it makes a lot of logical sense.

     

    Has this been rumored?  I assumed when Tony snapped the Stark gauntlet, all the bad guys just went into the soul world like the first snap and are not dead but trapped.