DocRotwang
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Ehhhh, but they are! They’re just, you know, the kind you have to actually enjoy, and have fun with, to do ‘em right.

Look, man. As far as I’m concerned, Donald Trump, being Donald Trump, can eat whatever he wants.

This white guy (well, caucasian/hispanic) just found out, and I’m not crying. Quite to the contrary, I’m pleased to know that a huge corporate entity is helping our society, financially and logistically, to get its shit together.

I will be very pleased by Ghost in the Shell if the geisha sings “Rubberband Lazer” at some point.

Fair. You can go after Contemporary Joan; I’m taking 80's Joan out for sushi and arcade games.

I’d better tell my 12-year-old daughter, so she and I can stop liking it so much.

Star Trek: TAS is bitchin’ rad, canonical or non-. I think it’s supposed to be canon, but a lot of people apparently don’t recognize it. Whatever. As I said before: Star Trek: TAS is bitchin’ rad.

She was in Grosse Pointe Blank, too. Wore this “Sgt. Pepper”-looking jacket.

Unsurprisingly perhaps, there’s going to be a post-credits sequence. What other giant monster could that possibly herald, I wonder?

JOAN CUSACK IN FULL 80S FORM = BE STILL MY BEATING HEART

I have a new quest in life.

[...]the little girl in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is Pia Zadora [...]

Totally off-topic, but...am I alone in thinking Barbara Holland cleans up very nicely?

Dude. Checking in from Bloomington, IN, to advise you that, yeah, we’re pretty super-pissed at this guy, and we’re having marches and demonstrations and such.

I really like my Star Wars without religions in it, frankly. I mean, sure, it makes sense that they’d exist in that universe, but...I dunno, just rubs me wrong, like soy sauce on ice cream.

The guide refers to one of Cassian’s operational aliases as being “Fulcrum,” a “Recruitment agent in the Albarrio sector.”

Thankfully, all of Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are on Netflix, so I can still watch those if I wanna see a good screen adaptation of the DCU.

Rogue One felt like a live-action adaptation of a Dark Horse Star Wars comic, especially with its tone and focus on the ordinary people in these big galactic events.

One of my favorite things about D&D -and indeed, about all of role-playing on the whole- is that, all up in your nog, stuff can look like whatever you want it to.