"That does make sense," Tony replied quietly to Loki's statement concerning nightmares. He couldn't remember the last time he had felt properly rested. Well, he sort of could. It had definitely been before the attack on New York, that was for sure. Since then there had been nightmares. For some reason he found that he didn't blame Loki nor resent him. After all it had been him who had led the invasion on Earth. Yet Tony felt no need for revenge. Not now when he saw... Well what he hoped was what Loki was actually like. He hoped it wasn't just a side effect of his illness. "And yeah, that's definitely good. Quite glad your brother turned up...." Tony smiled slightly at Loki. "You look, sort of, happier. Well as much as is possible with how ill you are." "All work and no play?" Tony questioned with the faintest of smiles, just kind of ignoring the topic matter. Well the taking over the world thing. He didn't want to think about it. Maybe one day, if they got closer, he would ask why. Why Loki had done the things he did. He shoved the bowls into the dishwasher, grabbing a glass and filling it with water. He walked back over, handing Loki the glass. "Awesome! You should enjoy it, if we choose the right moving." He looked quite pleased as he headed over to the television, with the DVD player underneath it and quite a big box of DVDs. "Right, what have we got here," Tony murmured to himself as he began to rummage through the box. There was a whole ton of DVDs in there that he had collected over the years, ranging from Lord of the Rings to James Bond to Monty Python to the Princess Bride (he doesn't ever remember buying that DVD... one of the other avengers must have left it there). "Right, we have quite a few options because I have far too many movies. I've narrowed it down. They're all mostly pretty good movies, most must sees so we'll hopefully watch them all sometime." His dark eyes flickered to Loki. "Okay. Back to the Future, about someone who goes back in time and messes loads of stuff up. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Pretty hilarious, though you may not get all the humour." He frowned slightly. "Star Wars. Episode 4, of course, not the stupid new ones. Basically a bunch of people with swords made of light trying to defeat and evil emperor. Star Trek, loads of space travel and dramatic defeating of bad guys and stuff. Lord of the Rings. Major fantasy trilogy with a lot of walking. There's magic in there, though! Although it is long." Tony had been surprised when he had actually enjoyed Lord of the Rings. He was generally more of an action or sci-fi sort of guy. "I also have a bunch of different spy action movies and stuff. And can list more if you don't fancy any of the ones I've suggested." He really hoped he hadn't overwhelmed Loki with all of the movies.