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Yes, it naturally follows

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No, it doesn't have enough to do with it

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Yes, it naturally follows

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Joshua Russo
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Joshua Russo

Yeah, it's not a direct sequel, but it still feels like a sequel to the first one, it feels like how Days of Future Past followed First Class, plenty of things happened in between those 2 movies but they are still following the same characters and themes.

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

I think the film and its central question "Are you happy?" is actually the MOST logical next story for Dr. Strange. I'm not sure I'd think this the most logical next step if it had released somewhere in '17 or '18. But, given all the wacky hijinks Stephen has gotten into since, it oddly grounds him.

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Mutale Mwananshiku
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Mutale Mwananshiku

Despite not continuing the mordo stuff its a good follow up because its much darker and weirder than the first film and i liked exploring strange's character by contrasting him with the choices his variants made.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I loved every minute of it.

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Bostino
Bostino

no shot...

No, it doesn't have enough to do with it

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Bostino
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Bostino

it looks like a low-budget remake, with a poor story

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NICOLAS GARCIA
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NICOLAS GARCIA

Visually, it's absolutely masterful. Visuals, action, cinematography, and performances are perfect. The story and writing does not compliment those things and film suffers fundamentally with regressing and repeating arcs (Wanda). Also between Mordo and Christine it seems we have a movie missing.

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Justin Hayes
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Justin Hayes

I’m on the fence, but I think no. I think you miss too much in-between if you go from one to the next

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Eric Cope
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Eric Cope

It's more of a sequel to WandaVision than Dr Strange. There's a lot that doesn't even get mentioned that takes place between the 1st and 2nd films.

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Yes

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No

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Yes

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Jeanette Johnson
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Jeanette Johnson

YES and no sometimes the local produce isn't worth it. Sad to say unfortunately it's the truth

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

When available.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Nothing from China!

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SunnySunshinestein
SunnySunshinestein

Nothing? So you comment from a pay phone? :-)

No

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snowzone
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snowzone

People that sell local products believe they are made of gold.

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Off the path
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Off the path

Not when the cost is easily 4x the stores price. I just can't.

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DeBacker Melis
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DeBacker Melis

I love my Eberhards dairy products but besides that, no I definitely don't go out of my way.

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Sanders at Colorado

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86%
Rhule at Nebraska WINNER

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14%
Sanders at Colorado

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Richard Hein
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Richard Hein

Nebraska's first two games should scare the fan base. Both on the road and with regard to Colorado, let's face it, they have way more swagger and are projecting way more aggressiveness and confidence. I think Big Red is 0-2 to start and Colorado will surprise.

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Corey
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Corey

Because of lack of athletes and confidence. It's coming again, you just refuse to see it.

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86%
Rhule at Nebraska

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5starclng@cox.net
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5starclng@cox.net

Rhule has been there and done it at a d1 level. Sanders has not. Both programs are similar in records over the last few years. So I would lean on experience.

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Steve Farrell
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Steve Farrell

I just peaked at Colorado's schedule, it's brutal for first year coach

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Steve Farrell
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Steve Farrell

I just peaked at Colorado's schedule, it's brutal for first year coach

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Steve Stutzman
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Steve Stutzman

More Heart, Less Hype.

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James Stiver
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James Stiver

Rhule seems like he can get the team to believe in themselves and go out and have some fun with it and I think this will make a difference!

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Brandon Pierce
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Brandon Pierce

We have the better team and better coach!

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Dale Blackford
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Dale Blackford

Colorados' schedule looks more formidable to them, then Nebraska's to them.

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Richard Byers
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Richard Byers

Nebraska has a lot more developed talent in place. CU is rebuilding and had a lot of graduations and transfers out.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Colorado was much worse that Neb last year - a much deeper hole. We were close. With good coaching, we'll get over the top and to a bowl game. Besides Buffs suck

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

SHM...LOL Deion is just neon. All things that glitter aren't gold ! Colorado is going to find out the hard way just what type of coaching Deion is really capable of. I'm NOT drinking the Nebr kool-aid either, but let's face it, Rhule has put together quite the staff in comparison to Frost ! GBR !!!

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry

With Deion being Deion and getting rid of players by essentially forcing them out I believe this will be a setback in year one. With Rhule helping most Nebraska players stay and bringing in more talent I think they will have more success in season one considering they have more talent overall.

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Agron Leopold
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Agron Leopold

Rhule is a better coach. Prime coaches in a soft pac12 but I still think rule has the better track record

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Mike Conyers
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Mike Conyers

Experience, experience, experience.

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Easier schedule

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Don Trail
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Don Trail

Easier Schedule

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Ken E
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Ken E

simply has more talent

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Craig Chatley
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Craig Chatley

Bc Nebraska has more talent to work with and bc Matt Rhule has more experience as a power 5 head coach.

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Bill and Kathy Dalton
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Bill and Kathy Dalton

He is a seasoned coach that is going to wake up a sleeping giant

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Brad Chatley
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Brad Chatley

Deion has never coached at the Fbs level, not saying he can't coach but Colorado was worse than Nebraska last year...

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