WaxMan
WaxMan
WaxMan

1Password has a solution for this—from your own phone anyway and as long as it's an iPhone. You can authenticate with touchID and use the browser built-in to 1Password. Maybe not perfect, but pretty good.

Targeted assassination would be the military jargon you are looking for. Pretty sure that shit is illegal by international law. Not that I'm saying it's, like, a totally bad idea all the time, but it is ethically murky territory to kill someone for something you think they are going to do in the future.

Malkovich!

Which Tammy 1 as Lwaxana Troi?

"Jerry should be Reginald Barkley"—Brilliant!

You talken' U2 to me?!

Oh not the old tired "tropes don't wear out" trope again.

Back in the day when I worked at big box electronics a dude came in and asked if we had any routers that weren't so noisy—compared to the Linksys WRT54G he had in his hand. I sort of thought he was nuts but also secretly sort of thought he might not be.

Now that I think about it, there is actually significant precedent for Marvel going straight to trade: Frank Miller's Wolverine graphic novel, the Magik graphic novel, the Shadow Cat graphic novel, The New Mutants graphic novel—and those are all from the early 80s Claremont run on the X-Men.

How can a genetic mutation give one the power to control the weather? What is happening in the space between Cyclops' ruby quartz glasses and his eyeballs? You are just going to have to accept that a lot of this shit doesn't make any sense.

Waiting for the trade is not an equivalence to piracy. If we all buy trades instead of single issues isn't it more likley that the industry will print more trades and fewer single issues? I believe this is what's called a market correction.

Do we know if Slott is writing this? Peter is always married to MJ in my own personal head cannon.

McCoy is a solid choice. We sure as hell know who isn't a solid choice: Professor Jerkface Xavier.

Brilliant.

Maybe the most frustrating thing about AMS2 is how it has some great moments jumbled in the pile of bland moments. I also like the scenes with Paul Giamatti as the Rhino.

Totally. And just because a character doesn't die in a particular movie doesn't mean he/she never dies. Now that you mention it, every scene in ASM2 is tacked-on at the end. It's just a pile of scenes, each with more relevance to some possible future movie then the movie the scenes are in.

I agree, but silver age comics weren't exactly known for their subtlety or complex depictions of anything.

Right now Marvel should at least get one weekend a month visitation, and if Sony makes one more bland Spider-man movie they should loose custody to Marvel entirely. Seems more than fair to me.

Can't disagree with any of that. I still have a soft spot for the AMS movies even though I know they technically suck—unlike those garbage Star Trek reboots that completely betray the spirit of Star Trek.

They arn't great, but garbage is a bit harsh. I still kind of like the ASM movies, even if I don't see them until they are on DVD, which is a pretty big insult from such a Spider-man fan as myself. Compared to what Marvel is doing these movies do like kinds of garbagey.