Vee: Worrying takes up a good part of my day. Thankfully one of the things I don't dwell on is dying. Sure, like any human being, I don't want to perish in some agonizing catastrophe where I can see my own legs scattered on the ground around me - but at the same time, the idea of suddenly dying in a huge explosion or something isn't really that scary.
I've done a hell of a lot in my short years on this planet, I'm already woefully disconnected from everybody else around me, and uncontrollably pooping seems more like an inconvenience than anything else. Growing old will just mean I can finally sit in those reserved subway seats without feeling like a jackass.
Jaime: I think a future with this movie in it is a future I can look forward to living in.
I know that most people have an idyllic sense of nostalgia for the movies of their youth, but to be honest with you, all of the movies from my childhood were almost uniformly awful, depressing and 'gritty'.
The movies of today are phenomenal and they just keep getting better! Say what you will about their depth and artistic merit, but any decade responsible for giving us FIVE 'X-Men' movies is one to be proud of.