I am not holding on to a memory of a Spider-Man lunchbox when I was in the 4th grade here while the school bully had a Superman one and carrying around that anger for 40 years. Seriously, I could give a rat’s ass one way or another. Photo by Michael Halsband, courtesy of UMG.Īnd please, don’t get your Underoos in a bunch and spare me the “you’re DC and not Marvel” BS. Clockwise from left: Spinderella (Deidra “Dee Dee” Roper), Salt (Cheryl Renee James) and Pepa (Sandra Denton). Cover of Very Necessary by Salt-N-Pepa, 1993. ![]() To compare and contrast, one look no further than Kier Lehman, who is responsible for the songs in the television program Black Lightning, and has yet to disappoint once in over 45, yes, two score and five, episodes. Dave Jordan, the music supervisor for the entire MCU films, gets it right every once in a while, but more often than not misses the mark. There is nothing, and I mean ABSOLUTELY NOTHING awesome about this group or this track. Just because you fell for something wrapped in a talking raccoon doesn’t make it awesome. There are three words for this: Heretic! Blasphemer! Dilettante! Seriously, who puts out an album absurdly titled “awesome mix” that puts Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell next to what is possibly the worst cover song in history, “Hooked On a Felling”, with re-written lyrics, by Blue Swede. Courtesy of Marvel Studios.įor those of us who are music lovers, a word to all the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fanboys/fangirls/fan non-binary persons: By and large, the vintage music selections in these films are passable at best and many times a series of missed opportunities. Unlike Sophia, who actually attempted to tell Rose, Blanche and Dorothy that she slept with Pablo Picasso, this story is real. Of course I’m not angry, just…a little more than disappointed. Grandma says she’s getting me an album she saw on TV for my birthday. Going to get all Sophia Petrillo from The Golden Girls on you for a hot second: Picture it, Los Angeles, November, 1976. #moviemusic #captainmarvel #MCU #Marvel #brielarson So, giving you a special digital one here, since they can’t pull it off. Though no one seems to know why, the songs in film soundtrack to Captain Marvel didn’t rate a physical release, which is a major disappointment, considering the number of Black female artists in it. Or-Steve and Bucky revive an old friendship, get married (but totally just as friends, for reasons), and navigate a few of the many trials of the heart that come with falling in love with your best friend.Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed ![]() Wasn’t sure you recognized me though-it’s been a long time.” Steve’s half-smile turns into a real one and he tilts his head at Bucky. ![]() “I had a suspicion that might be the case, Bucky Barnes.”īucky lets out a surprised breath in a rush. The corner of Steve’s mouth quirks up as he glances down at the envelope on top, absently, then back up at Bucky, eyes crinkling. He’d-sort of-practiced this! I’m your old pal Bucky, good to see you again! “I’m um-your mailman,” Bucky says, lamely. Relationships: James “Bucky” Barnes/Steve RogersĬharacters: Steve Rogers, James “Bucky” Barnes, Sam Wilson (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Maria Hill, Helen Cho (Marvel), Wanda Maximoff, Rebecca Barnes ProctorĪdditional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - No Powers, Pre-Serum Steve Rogers, Artist Steve Rogers, Mailman Bucky Barnes, Childhood Friends, Marriage of Convenience, Fake Marriage, Hurt/Comfort, Sickfic, Friends to Lovers, Slow Burn, Emotionally Significant Treehouse, return to hometown, Hospitalization, Illnesses, Angst with a Happy Ending, Mutual Pining, wow so much pining honestly Fandom: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
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