#steve is like what #someone’s playing galaga #wait i don’t know what galaga is #shit what if it’s important #is it a sport #is it a band #is it a board game #like monopoly #(thank god they still have monopoly) #god i’d better just look #it’s behind me isn’t it #there is nothing behind me #GOSH DARN IT 21ST CENTURY
I like how many parts of the movie you realize Thor, Steve, and Loki really do not know what the fuck is going on.
I just want a movie with Thor, Steve and Loki attempting to figure out this century. LIke, no action, no adventure, no explosions. Just wifi.
And then every so often Tony shows up and just rolls his eyes as Loki screams at the toaster, demanding for it to surrender his breakfast.
You guys really just want an Avengers sitcom, don’t you
God, yes
Dear Mr. Robert Downey Jr.
Zach’s pants are NOT food
Susan’s nose is NOT food
That orange cement is NOT food
and neither is that Hasty Pudding award:
Or that car door:
Or that weird-looking plush toy:
Or that envelope:
And before you get any ideas, Scarlett Johansson is NOT food either:
And neither is this woman:
And Gwyneth’s costume:
In his defense, he was hungry…
A lost little boy is always a lost little boy at heart.
I love Wilf so much because while the Doctor also needed his companions, they needed him just as much. Except for Wilf. Wilfred had seen life, lived a long life, and although he wasn’t a centuries-old Timelord, was to all intents and purposes the older of the two. He was the one offering the exact support the Doctor needed when he, as an old man, was ordered the impossible: not to die. It was the sort of reassurance of the impossible that parents give to their kids when they realize all they need is even just a token shelter from reality.
I get the distinct impression that the Doctor’s father was at the least neglectful and dismissive, if not an emotionally abusive arseface. And the Doctor and Wilfred recognized each other. Wilfred saw a terrified, brave kid, and the Doctor saw the dad he never had.
I just cried a little from that and I’m not ashamed to admit it
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Trailer (2013)
GGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH
(Source: onceuponatook)
As if we needed more proof that Mark 42 is the Moon Moon of Tony’s suits.
DAMMIT SUIT SUIT
I just love Tony’s reaction to Mark 42 so much, throughout the whole movie. Because to Tony the suits really are like his kids. I mean he introduced Mark 42 to the other suits as “Your new bouncing baby brother” and then when Mark 42 was “dying” Tony was so sad, you could just see it in his eyes. But then you also have the moments where Mark 42 was just acting plain retarded, and he’s just like “I love this suit, but god damnit how is it something I made? Did I drop it on its head as and just forget?” ….I just…I have a lot of Iron Man 3 feels. And I really really just want to see Tony become a dad in the next movie.













