These things should be fun, right?
Join me, friend. Let's stand, together, on the hills of Asgard—pre-apocalypse!—and reminisce on the days of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's past. With Thor: Love and Thunder in theaters now, the MCU has ballooned to a whopping 29 films, spanning the course of 14 years. Which makes watching the MCU, in order, now a feat on par with reading Moby Dick six times in a row, or road-tripping across the country, coast to coast. It also means that there is a solid enough sample size to really know what works and what doesn't. |
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Never mind that it wasn't, and that Americans have no recourse to hold members of their unelected SuperCongress accountable. |
| See where Thor: Love and Thunder fits into our great sendup of the MCU's 29(!) films. |
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As male starship captains go, Captain Pike has the best hair in the history of Star Trek. This isn't remotely up for debate. Although Chris Pine's Captain Kirk was once christened "James Tiberius Perfect Hair" in 2013, those days are long over. Anson Mount's Captain Christopher Pike (the captain who preceded Kirk in Trek's sprawling chronology) has the best dude hair in the entire Final Frontier. If you were to check the hashtag for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, various memes might lead you to believe that the main character of the latest and boldest Trek is, in fact, Mount's coiffure. But Mount is not really interested in the way he looks, telling Esquire, "I'm the kind of guy who hates shopping. I hate grooming myself." And then, Mount immediately gives all the credit to someone else: "That's all our resident hair guru, Daniel Losco. His work seems to have been noticed." |
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The cleverly designed $95 bag lets you pack a suit without creasing it—and has room for all your other stuff, too. |
| Don't wait to shell out. AirPods, Apple Watch, iPads, and even Macs are already on sale at Amazon. |
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"I'll bump into a guy in a bar, and he'll say, 'I'm sorry, Sonny!' It's surreal." |
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