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0:20 Giuseppe Vicaretti
What were your Top 5 or Top 3 Favorite or most enjoyable commercials during the Superbowl?
1:44 Cory Kostiuk
I'm in the middle of and X-Men rewatch and was wondering if you knew how Wolverine for his metal claws back after having them cut off in The Wolverine?
2:20 Woo S Kim
I need to be clear, I am only speaking for myself, lost interest in DC Comics (as far as the books are concerned) after The New 52, what are your general thoughts of The New 52, did you enjoy it, if you did, what are your favourite titles from that run? I really liked Shazam, Green Arrow, Batman, and Superman, what say you Sean?
4:57 Steven
Looking at the Big Five remaining movie studios; what are 3-5 pillars that these studios need to establish in order to “last”?
24:14 Woo S Kim
Thoughts on the XFL?
24:42 Woo S Kim
I want your thoughts on this, I have been thinking about this off and on for years now, this statement comes up on the internet often in regards to Marvel Studios, the SUMC, superhero stuff in general, "Support all superhero adaptions if you love superheroes." Firstly, I don't think it's awful that I don't want to support the SUMC or that I want Sony Pictures to lose the rights to Spider-Man, now I don't want to see people lose their jobs or anything of that nature, I just feel that I don't have to support anything I don't want too, especially in regards to my entertainment. I want the SUMC to fail, if it does, there is a better chance Spidey stays in the MCU, I can help with this, if I don't pay to see those films. Now, I shouldn't tell other people and or peer pressure other people to follow suit, but I don't believe what I choose to do is incorrect, especially when people like Tom Rothman only see the base value of Spider-Man as a means to make money money anything more, nothing less. To my original point, people should support everything involving superhero films no matter who is making them, isn't that ridiculous and silly, that's like saying I love British Rock Bands, so I should go to Target and clear out their British Rock CD Collection to prove my love for British Rock, am I off base, in my thinking, what say you, Sean?
30:27 Steven
Jumping from the last question, what impact do you think the success or failure of Bloodshot will have on Sony? Would having the ability to establish their Valient Universe make them less dependent on Spidey, or strengthen them as a Studio overall, making them less likely to sell (studio or Spidey rights).
35:58 Tom DeMichele
If he were to write one, what kind of book would you like from Jon Favreau?
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0:20 Giuseppe Vicaretti
What were your Top 5 or Top 3 Favorite or most enjoyable commercials during the Superbowl?
1:44 Cory Kostiuk
I'm in the middle of and X-Men rewatch and was wondering if you knew how Wolverine for his metal claws back after having them cut off in The Wolverine?
2:20 Woo S Kim
I need to be clear, I am only speaking for myself, lost interest in DC Comics (as far as the books are concerned) after The New 52, what are your general thoughts of The New 52, did you enjoy it, if you did, what are your favourite titles from that run? I really liked Shazam, Green Arrow, Batman, and Superman, what say you Sean?
4:57 Steven
Looking at the Big Five remaining movie studios; what are 3-5 pillars that these studios need to establish in order to “last”?
24:14 Woo S Kim
Thoughts on the XFL?
24:42 Woo S Kim
I want your thoughts on this, I have been thinking about this off and on for years now, this statement comes up on the internet often in regards to Marvel Studios, the SUMC, superhero stuff in general, "Support all superhero adaptions if you love superheroes." Firstly, I don't think it's awful that I don't want to support the SUMC or that I want Sony Pictures to lose the rights to Spider-Man, now I don't want to see people lose their jobs or anything of that nature, I just feel that I don't have to support anything I don't want too, especially in regards to my entertainment. I want the SUMC to fail, if it does, there is a better chance Spidey stays in the MCU, I can help with this, if I don't pay to see those films. Now, I shouldn't tell other people and or peer pressure other people to follow suit, but I don't believe what I choose to do is incorrect, especially when people like Tom Rothman only see the base value of Spider-Man as a means to make money money anything more, nothing less. To my original point, people should support everything involving superhero films no matter who is making them, isn't that ridiculous and silly, that's like saying I love British Rock Bands, so I should go to Target and clear out their British Rock CD Collection to prove my love for British Rock, am I off base, in my thinking, what say you, Sean?
30:27 Steven
Jumping from the last question, what impact do you think the success or failure of Bloodshot will have on Sony? Would having the ability to establish their Valient Universe make them less dependent on Spidey, or strengthen them as a Studio overall, making them less likely to sell (studio or Spidey rights).
35:58 Tom DeMichele
If he were to write one, what kind of book would you like from Jon Favreau?
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