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I'm passing fond of the character, but only in the sense that all the Ant-Men over the years have been less than perfect people. I don't think we yet know whether Rudd's going to play Henry Pym or Scott Lang, so really curious to see what we're going to get.

1) Still reconciling my feelings about Paul Rudd as Ant-Man. I think I'm happy? He seems like a nice guy. I wonder how much love Marvel will offer that corner of their kingdom.
2) Can we talk about how my future best friend, Lupita Nyong'o, is a perfect human being? You start.

Do you have any UO or Anthropologie stores near you? I find that thrift shops tend to be lousy with their clothes, provided that there are actual retail shops nearby.

The umbrella of those companies also offers a CEO who actively contributes finances to anti-gay organizations, so, you know, hooray for the wacky clothing stores!

I hope you enjoy it! They approached everything pretty thoughtfully, which was a pleasant surprise, and with far more respect than I'd expected.

Of course it is. I'm a little confused by your comment, though — I mentioned that the movie is generally viewed as a rom-com, despite (awkwardly) covering material which typically is the anti-rom-com. There's nothing wrong with calling the subject matter what it is, or even the movie what it is — and honestly, I think

If ever there was a show to take the edge off holiday stress, it would be Robin Hood.

This article is one big hyperbole train. Speaking for myself, I'm not going to assign utter seriousness and figurative proper diction to making comments about it.

The meaningful looks from a distance and lingering camera shots during the wedding film implied otherwise to me, but to each their own.

The first season was so much fun, and I really adored most of the cast. They did such a great, campy job of it. I fell off during the later seasons, but have kept up with Armstrong, Armitage and Lucy Griffiths — they're all so good! Did you happen to see Armstrong in Hit & Miss? It was a one-series show with Chloe

Oh, wait. Actually, it's shit.

I... actually cannot imagine that, and I think you may have successfully broken my brain, Noms. Have you heard him try an American accent before? I don't think I have, but oh, Armitage having a big part in a comic book movie would be a thrill.

I was going to make a comparable comment, except more along the lines of 'I'm going to skip the movie and just mainline a lot of stuff Armitage has been in'.

According to a source, "there was a realization before Thanksgiving that they took things way too fast and were rushing toward a marriage that neither of them particularly needed." Um, what? What does that even mean? "Hey, Eva, I found this looming nuptial lying around the house — do you still need it, or...?"

I'd have to agree with Setzer777. These are oftentimes people who grow up with abstinence-only sex education, so I'd be more inclined to think their numbers will remain reasonably steady rather than them all winning Darwin Awards. We'll see larger and larger percentages of wholly secular people, and hopefully those

It's not surprising so much as disheartening.

Only 47% of poll respondents say they believe in evolution.

It really gave me a completely new perspective when it comes to my second view-through.

There's no avoiding it! He is basically a big-eyed puppy in human form.

Wasn't it great? Hannibal is the first show in actual years which makes me want to buy the DVDs. Ugh, so good. I can't wait for season two.