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Brundlefly wouldn't be a bad choice.
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Geez you say some stupid **** when something you don't like happensCurious as to which Sony exec is ******* Marisa Tomei and offered her the part as Aunt May...
Add to that: Whedon is a white guy.That'd be something if feminists get so butt hurt over casting a guy who built his career on creating strong female characters
white dudes are the most likely to actually feel sorry for their nonsenseAdd to that: Whedon is a white guy.That'd be something if feminists get so butt hurt over casting a guy who built his career on creating strong female characters
Feminists love targeting white guys who have any power/status.
Geez you say some stupid **** when something you don't like happens
55 million for the super soldier serum? Cheap.So analysts estimate that it would cost 500 billion to be Iron Man but only 55 million to be Captain America
Smh, I don't care how many stuff Iron Man owns. You can't put a price on heart
What feels?get out your feels ZikGeez you say some stupid **** when something you don't like happens
Allow me to rephrase:I love Marisa Tomei,
I still love the whole concept of sensors in your body just commanding the armor to come to you like Thor's hammer.Yea. That briefcase suit is one of my top fave armors
DAMNNo it was actually something like a million for the fictional serum but 54 million for the fictional shield
I call bs
Analysts got to be Team IM
Here’s How Much It Would Cost to Be Captain America
Have you ever wondered how much it cost for Steve Rogers to become Captain America? According to a new—and very detailed—infographic, the cost of becoming the greatest American hero comes in at a whopping $55,114,220.
The first step in Rogers’s transformation from Average American Soldier into a super patriotic superhero was Project Rebirth, a scientific experiment that today conservatively cost around $516,000. The uniform is worth an estimated $3,720 (far less than Darth Vader’s costume), a standard issue military firearm runs about $900 and the 2014 Harley-Davidson 750 motorcycle that he rode in both Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron costs about $7,500.
The element that puts Captain America‘s accoutrements into the stratospheric price range, though, is his shield. Dr. Myron MacLain made the Captain’s shield out of an iron and vibranium alloy, which is virtually indestructible (that’s why Black Panther’s suit is made out of it, as well). Vibranium is a completely fictional, yet incredibly expensive material. As the infographic points out, in issue 607 of the Fantastic Four, it was priced at $10,000 gram. Considering Captain America’s shield weighs in at 12 pounds, that means it is worth a whopping $54 million (a.k.a. more than the GDP of Tuvalu!). Good thing it’s indestructible, because Captain America would need one heck of a Kickstarter to buy a new one.
While $55,114,220 is a lot of money, considering how many times Captain America has saved the planet from destruction, it’s still a good investment.
well if you're tony it probably doesnt cost that much since everything is custom made in house and jarvis does all the workI wonder how much is it to repair those suits. Maintenance must be a *****.
drose wishes he could pay 516,000 to have a body like capThese people got to be Team HydraHere’s How Much It Would Cost to Be Captain America
Have you ever wondered how much it cost for Steve Rogers to become Captain America? According to a new—and very detailed—infographic, the cost of becoming the greatest American hero comes in at a whopping $55,114,220.
The first step in Rogers’s transformation from Average American Soldier into a super patriotic superhero was Project Rebirth, a scientific experiment that today conservatively cost around $516,000. The uniform is worth an estimated $3,720 (far less than Darth Vader’s costume), a standard issue military firearm runs about $900 and the 2014 Harley-Davidson 750 motorcycle that he rode in both Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron costs about $7,500.
The element that puts Captain America‘s accoutrements into the stratospheric price range, though, is his shield. Dr. Myron MacLain made the Captain’s shield out of an iron and vibranium alloy, which is virtually indestructible (that’s why Black Panther’s suit is made out of it, as well). Vibranium is a completely fictional, yet incredibly expensive material. As the infographic points out, in issue 607 of the Fantastic Four, it was priced at $10,000 gram. Considering Captain America’s shield weighs in at 12 pounds, that means it is worth a whopping $54 million (a.k.a. more than the GDP of Tuvalu!). Good thing it’s indestructible, because Captain America would need one heck of a Kickstarter to buy a new one.
While $55,114,220 is a lot of money, considering how many times Captain America has saved the planet from destruction, it’s still a good investment.
Hideo Kojima (someone whose word means so much more) calls Civil War a MASTERPIECE
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Saw CIVIL WAR. Amazing! Fully satisfied! Good story, good action, good theme!
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Its the sequel of Captain America as well as Avengers. Full of service but touches ur heart. Masterpiece!
This isn't right scientifically they're just crunching #s for the SS serum.Here’s How Much It Would Cost to Be Captain America
Have you ever wondered how much it cost for Steve Rogers to become Captain America? According to a new—and very detailed—infographic, the cost of becoming the greatest American hero comes in at a whopping $55,114,220.
The first step in Rogers’s transformation from Average American Soldier into a super patriotic superhero was Project Rebirth, a scientific experiment that today conservatively cost around $516,000. The uniform is worth an estimated $3,720 (far less than Darth Vader’s costume), a standard issue military firearm runs about $900 and the 2014 Harley-Davidson 750 motorcycle that he rode in both Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron costs about $7,500.
The element that puts Captain America‘s accoutrements into the stratospheric price range, though, is his shield. Dr. Myron MacLain made the Captain’s shield out of an iron and vibranium alloy, which is virtually indestructible (that’s why Black Panther’s suit is made out of it, as well). Vibranium is a completely fictional, yet incredibly expensive material. As the infographic points out, in issue 607 of the Fantastic Four, it was priced at $10,000 gram. Considering Captain America’s shield weighs in at 12 pounds, that means it is worth a whopping $54 million (a.k.a. more than the GDP of Tuvalu!). Good thing it’s indestructible, because Captain America would need one heck of a Kickstarter to buy a new one.
While $55,114,220 is a lot of money, considering how many times Captain America has saved the planet from destruction, it’s still a good investment.
These people got to be Team Hydra
Imagine if Tony decided to make an entire armor out of vibraniumwell if you're tony it probably doesnt cost that much since everything is custom made in house and jarvis does all the workI wonder how much is it to repair those suits. Maintenance must be a *****.
so it's pretty much just buying raw material