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Sadly, the "Boobie Dragon" ('Roll Saving Throw Versus Breast Weapon!") from the Retarded Animal Babies cartoon, (episode: 'Dungeons and Christwagons') will never be D&D canon.

glad I wasn't the only person thinking "So you've spent all this money on surgery, but nothing on a razor?"

ever since the pilot, I've been predicting that Season 2 would all be about the Flash trying to hunt down a shadowy supervillain who works behind the scenes but never reveals himself, working up to a final reveal of Gorilla Grodd as the mastermind behind the scenes..

You know that Richard Dawkins is actually a very famous biologist, notable for his works on genetics, right? ( ie, not just "Mister Atheism"). No, they meant Richard Dawkins, because he already named a Physicist.

indeed, and half of the problem we have today is that people think of scientists as they do monks.. dutifully worshiping day-to-day at the altar of science, awaiting some message from god. It's a job, with budgets, funding, quarterly reviews, promotions, layoffs. Because, y'know.. every last grease monkey spends their

woah.. you just reminded me of a story I haven't read since the 80's (Spiderman, Sin Eater).

That just reminds me of one of my favorite 'dad jokes'

*MASSIVE SPOILER*

Verhoeven and Weller have gone on camera, both implying that they interpreted the character's face as nothing more than a mask made from Murphy's skin, designed to quite literally 'give the machine a human face'.

it's not just about the courier's story though. Lonesome Road explicitly presents the core themes of the whole Fallout universe's storyline. After the collapse of society, what is the right answer? to try and reclaim what was lost, or move on and build something entirely new (or at least, significantly different).

plus his fleshy brain-parts are still happily stowed inside that adamantium bucket of a skull.

indeed, the Daleks are at their most terrifying in the various 'body horror' episodes they have. Davros is Hitler and Mengele rolled into one.

really, his final line - "Murphy", is the whole point of the film, his reclamation of his identity in the face of technological consumption of humanity is the film's whole message - that we are the creators of technology, here to master it, lest it do the same to us. The whole film can be reduced down to that one

NOT a desert eagle, a modified Beretta.

Bautista ended up being perfect for more than just the bodywork too, I thoroughly enjoyed this 'extremely literate yet literal' rendition of Drax - he comes across as the most intelligent one of the whole team in all his scenes (his only weakness, an utter lack of creativity). His scene where he realizes his monomania

eh, it pays off though, he ends up saving every one of the multiverse of marvel universes, via the superpower of......thinking up a plan that works.

the physistruct needed a kinaesthetic control point. and the soldiers had enough things to consider already, may as well make it a form they were familiar with...

In all seriousness, He's nigh-immortal, Is a gifted super-scientist, and is the heir apparent to his people's empire. These facts *have* been disputed however.

Marshal Law the the movie, would make the recent Dredd film look PG-13, but damn would I love to see 'NUKE ME SLOWLY" on the silver screen. Or Kiloton's execution sequence. Droooool.