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Torvs and Maslanys?!

Cecile de France, in this film, may be one of the most mesmerisingly beautiful women I have ever seen onscreen. Apparently she went on a special diet to harden and chisel her face for the role; I spent much of the running time just gazing at how light, and sweat, and blood splashed so wonderfully across the rarefied

Possibly my favorite podcast consists of a rotating cast of people with improv/comedy backgrounds sitting down to play tabletop role-playing games, in a variety of genres. The games picked tend to be very systems-light and character oriented, so that the narrative can flow in any direction it collectively chooses. It

She never did marry you, did she?

The Book of Tiny Butts a.k.a. Lost Girls

He's already a wizard, albeit of a more Northern variety.

Not until I got to "C Girls".

Sadly, I think this the sort of criteria a lot of casting goes by - this was just someone dumb enough to put it all in public.

That was the part where smoke started to waft out of my ears.

I can't read "I didn't do it" without hearing Michael McKean as Mr. Green.

It will, of course, feature Comet the Super-Horse.

I like the next-to-last iteration of the Nightwing costume: domino mask, simple black body suit with distinctive but non-garish blue design on the chest and shoulders. No cape, no ears, no spiky batlike elements (and no disco collar!), slimmed integrated pouches - striking, practical, elegant. Daredevil, another

I remember once there was a gender-swapped Justice League, in which there was an Aquawoman; she had the strong shoulders and small breasts of a swimmer, which I thought was a nice touch.

Surprise at lots of fan art of a new costume design, and Batgirl in particular, hell no. That's a typical day. Surprise that DC Comics approved a functional, attractive, uncreepy new costume for one of their female superheroes? That is a bit of a stunner.

ORACLE 4 EVER

I've loved her in everything - and she vies with James Joyce as my favorite shares-my-birthday famous person. Fantastic run, Miss Stritch, I'll miss ya.

[They do not greenlight.]

Hmm, Scanner Pickpocket…a withdrawn loner painstakingly masters the art of stealing people's thoughts, occasionally sparring with Patrick McGoohan at a nearby public over the sovereignity of the mind. Despite the saintly presences of his mother (slowly falling into senility as her thoughts are taken) and her

Nailed it.