GrouchoMarxism
Groucho Marxism
GrouchoMarxism

Oh, that's why I called it "weird". And punishments aren't always justified, anyways.

I'm iffy about Duncan Jones, too, but for a different reason: This will push off Mute, the second installment in the story universe he created with Moon. And apparently, it's been delayed before.

I think it's some kind of weird punishment for making good animated television. Even the most successful creative figures of the 1990s/2000s waves of animation are still worse off than they should be— Paul Dini is a second-tier writer for DC Comics, Bruce Timm has his name stapled to crappy direct-to-video movies,

Frederator Inc. was supposed to be working with Tartakovsky on that, but I've heard nothing about it.

I'm not saying that they're jerks, and as an atheist I'd be loathe to characterize any one group as any one thing. I know that Satanism doesn't actually refer to Satan, and by "pissing religious people off", I'm referring to the fact that it's a pretty bold intellectual statement to explicitly join something that at

The dumb people who actually practice Satanism aside, I think it's simply that the Internet has influenced more people to be the sort of Satanists who just like pissing religious people off, which makes sense considering Satanists are smartasses and of course smartasses love the Internet.

I'd like to ascribe the delay in its deployment to human incompetence, but I fear that too.

All I want is for Robin Williams to play Hugo Strange. All I want.

This was one of the best sources of material for Superdickery.com back in the day. Sadly, apparently it's a malware infested hellhole now. The forum is still alive, though.

When does this come out, again? I want to see this.

"IT'S A COOKBOOK!"

I want this movie to be good so much but I've been doubtful ever since they cast Chris Evans.

The kicker here being that on Warren Ellis's forum, he just gave an art challenge to redesign the Fantastic Four if you were only told their name and the story that four astronauts went into space and were changed profoundly.

"Tell my wife I love her very much." "She knows."

I agree. It's not necessarily even that Red Earth has to be front-and-center every episode. Rather, it's just that it seems to drive the series more fully to the solidly packed plots of the pre-hiatus episodes. That being said, Firefly and Subject Thirteen were both very good, even if Subject 13 played havoc with

Dana Gray. Not Amanda Graystone.

Does this mean it will be harder or easier to kill them when they rise up against us?

"The new Hubble Constant proves the universe isn't avoiding us"

How do you still not have a star?