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Somebody let me know when I can see this without fucking around with Vine.

Yep, it's Monday. Time for this week's new comment system.

I've seen all of Refn's English language movies, and liked them all, partly because they were pretty different from each other. This looks like it covers a little of the same "Ryan Gosling can punch well" territory as Drive, so hopefully the trailer is a little misleading and the movie really has something more than

I actually do find fashion interesting. I just don't think models are people of great accomplishment who deserve deep respect and admiration.

"But to reduce a fashion icon like that, in such a disrespectful manner..."

Yes, please show more respect to people who wear clothes for a living.

Which is bullshit law, and any real liberal should oppose.

"As William S. Burroughs once told a young Smith..."

So how to I get invited to those parties?

I watched it a while ago, but I don't remember having any particular negative reaction. Seemed pretty typical Conan. Of course, I can't really recall a single thing from it now, so who knows what I'd think if I watched it again.

I agree, Elektra looks good. Psylocke is close; not sure what those knee things are. Really, she could just have Elektra's outfit in a different color scheme. And I like Zatanna's for a more Hellblazer type comic, but not for a superhero one.

That movie was insanely different from the actual comics, where she's not any kind of super-anything (no vampire powers), but more like a reluctant adventurer. She just wears time period appropriate dresses. Although technically comic books, it's difficult to make a comparison between League and superhero stuff.

Nice.

It's an older game, but Beyond Good & Evil has a cool woman main character. I haven't played it in a long time, but I think a high def re-release came out a few years ago. I remember liking the game quite a bit.

It's a one bite candy.

"...as previously mentioned, the crew members' drinking water will be made from recycled sweat and urine"

I'm pretty sure the offensiveness is part of the intended joke. Just change it to "asshole" for more or less the same joke, but with less of a shitstorm.

Years ago, my manager at a new job commented that he had never met anyone as quiet as me. And then I kept to myself my response that maybe everyone else just talks too much.

Yeah, I could probably pitch in a few hundred thousand views just on Twin Beaks.

I don't know about the Greek system one way or the other, I just wanted to add that my college had no fraternities/sororities, and still managed to have plenty of offensive theme parties. That particular issue isn't tied to the Greek system, although the fact that fraternities and sororities don't police against them

If anyone cares, Cloonan isn't the first woman to draw Batman ever, she's the first to draw the main "Batman" title (there are about a bajillion different Batman books), as Snyder mentions. Some quick searching found a book called "Batman: Gotham Nights II" illustrated by Mary Mitchell, published in 1995. Probably

Your comment made me curious, so I had to look it up. She's done some interior artwork, not just covers, but none of it for anything with Batman.