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::pushes up X-Men nerd Glasses:: In Cyclops and Phoenix (first limited series) we clearly find out that time travel is posible as long as you inhabit the body of a relative. They travel to the year 3099 and raise Scott, and Madelyn Pryor's son, Cable, who finally brings down the reign of Apochalypse.

The Three Mile Island accident was in '79.

Helloooo nurse!

Maybe the "Temple" is on Genosha?

should i say it? very unpopular opinion, i know:

In an exclusive photo from the new movie, you can CLEARLY see Indiana Jones getting into a fridge:

No, no. Frozen in carbonite.

I already thought he was cool for being jimmy the overly touchy intern, but this, and the fact that he's married to colbie smulders makes him awesome.

So who's still defending the bikers at this point? Come on...show yourselves.

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Unless Mr. Hiddleston wants to get blamed for all the bad things people do he should be careful about impersonating ol' Sam L. Then again, maybe he's just bringing Loki back to his Trickster roots.

I don't get the Cumberbatch lust but this guy! Yeah, I understand why he's got lots of fans. He's adorable and very talented.

You know what's also amazing? It's also amazing how some self-entitled indie developers think it's perfectly okay to throw some half-assed unfinished shit on Steam, masquerade it as a full game, charge people $15 for it, and, oh hey look, it's not a full game because they failed to fund their kickstarter because oh

As Jason said, they're charging full indie price for an unfinished game. Bad BAD show.

I rate 28 Days Later as one of the 5 best movies I've ever seen, because it took a storied genre, reinvigorated it with a radical take on the concept, and then - in the middle of pandering to the LCD with gore and violence - sneaked in a brutal & biting assessment of the human condition. With great acting. On less

The epilogue still simultaneously gives me the creeps and depresses the shit out of me.

Made for tv movie but Storm of the Century from Stephen King. Essentially a small scale version of Torchwood: Children of Earth. City of sinners faced with doing the right thing and face destruction or giving up a child to save themselves. No one does the evil of humanity better than King.

It's so FLUFFY!