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Holy trinity- Stark, O’Neill, Longmire
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okay but what about the first time one of nebula’s parts breaks down in avengers 4 and tony instantly volunteers to fix it and at some point she actually lets him help her

you know that fascination people have for tony getting close to bucky because he has a metal arm and has been used as a weapon against his will and all. nebula has all of that going on and she wasn’t involved in the murder of tony’s family so just tALK TO ME ABOUT THEM BECOMING FRIENDS AND NEBULA FEELING SAFE WITH TONY AND TONY SHAKING OFF THE FEELING THAT HE’S ALL ALONE NOW BECAUSE HE HAS HER THERE JUST LIKE HE HAD YINSEN BACK IN AFGHANISTAN i’m gonna cry

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ironmess

how is rdj 12 years older than benedict cumberbatch how is that even possible 

either rdj looks very good, very young and happy or benadryl has this weird ass alien face that doesn’t understand the concept of time and age

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that one website that tells you whether you survived thanos’ snap or not. it claims that i was slain by thanos for the good of the universe. fools. don’t underestimate me, i made it through the cut just to personally help tony stark

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Fun fact: apparently I can’t watch BP because of my trypophobia problem.

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AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Star Chris Pratt Shares Some Surprising Stories About Working With Robert Downey Jr.

Avengers: Infinity War is going to bring together Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the Guardians of the Galaxy to do battle with Thanos and that alone is reason enough to be excited about Marvel Studios’ next movie. During a recent chat with Empire Magazine, Chris Pratt was asked about working alongside Robert Downey Jr. and shared some very interesting insight into how the actor conducts himself.

While you might think Downey keeps himself to himself and stays in his massive trailer between takes, it turns out that he’s willing to do anything and everything to help his fellow actors and went Pratt was in need, the Iron Man star was quick to give him a helping hand on the set of Avengers: Infinity War.

“Man, he set a really amazing tone. He’s a bit like Tony Stark himself. I think a lot of what makes Tony Stark are the same qualities that make Downey great. I think Downey is about as rich as Tony Stark now. [Laughs] He really takes care of the actors around him in a way I’ve never seen before. I was a little under the weather and pushing really hard on the days I was working. He came up to me and said, ‘You doing alright?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I’ve got a little sore throat.’ Within ten minutes there was a person here giving me all these herbs and taking care of me. He offered me the use of his trailer where I could sit down and use some of his hi-tech healing gadgets. It was amazing. I’m living my best life.”

Pratt went on to reveal that he actually heard from Downey when he was first cast as Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy and it’s something which has had a significant impact on him moving forward.

“When I first arrived in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Downey was the first to call and tell me, ‘Hey man, welcome. If there’s anything you need, I will help. There are so few people on the planet who are going through what you’re going through right now. I have, so I’m here. I’ll always answer the phone.’ I feel completely empowered to pay it forward with Tom or Chadwick. I’m not saying that I’m senior to them, other than I got that experience of opening a movie with Marvel and being along for the ride. Now I just really feel compelled to offer them, even if it’s a fraction of what Downey was able to offer me, and just say, 'Anything you need, you let me know.’" 
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interviewer: what can you tell us about the movie?

every single member of the marvel cast: so the first time i met robert was the most wonderful experience of my life we all love him and ….

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