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Har! I love that. Gonna add it to my repertoire! Thank you and I would heart you if I hadn't already.

A different species (larger and jet black) lives in the still waters of the American South. It's colloquially called a "mud puppy" and can be more than a foot long, keeping gills long after other salamanders would have left the water.

I remember that clearly. I was reading the Alien adaptation (the first such I had ever seen) before the film was released and it ended with the crew leaving the ship. I went to the opening night of the film, thinking it was a cool space movie. Recall at the time that the only space movie I had seen was 2001: a Space

Four?

Yes. Yes it is. It is indeed. A trap. That's what it is.

Ball number four is slightly off.

Sillies, that's so they kind find their lunch when the lights go out.

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So he's re-doing the animated the 1983 Bakshi film?

You too? But then I read that bit about "Battleship: Not the Board Game" and thought how very strange it is that they are fighting alians called "the reagents" ... since it's obvious they never ran a litmus test on this inane idea.

Sharks with more lasers ... and armor plating, because, you know, lasers.

Is there a question here?

Agreed. It's like the artist ran out of variety and said, "aaaaa, WTF, I got a box of blue left here." Fail.

Plus it'll rip your thumb clean off your hand if you get the gun stuck in a tight place. Great design, really.

The Lone Biker of the Apocalypse.

Silly, FTW.

Pretty obviously just light and shadow, not coloration there. Oh, sorry, "colouration".

Ditto that. This was one of the most complex, coherent, well-written and well acted things Disney has ever done.