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But I don't like the color of this granite!

Aw, I actually really like that movie. It's low stakes but the characters are clearly defined and the drama is believable.

And many of his high points are just things he asked Grant Morrison to write for him.

All out of bubblegum.

Nothing can stop the Juggernaut!

One thing to come out of the Tyson/Holyfield fight: Mills Lane, the ref who was also a local judge. He parlayed that brief fame into two tv shows in 1998: as a claymation version of himself ref on MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch and his own court show Judge Mills Lane.

Jedi gets the worst changes. The "Jedi Rocks" song replacing the old song in Jabba's Palace. The orchestral music instead of "Yub Nub." Terrible.

Black Widow is really "Chris Samnee & Mark Waid" rather than "Mark Waid & Chris Samnee." I highly recommend it.

Next Friday.

I didn't have Comedy Central (or whatever it used to call itself) until 2000, so when MST3K moved to SciFi, it was the first time I got to watch it. It's where I started and will always be my favorite era.

I find it hard to watch after Ross lies to Rachel about getting the annulment. He just becomes unhinged.

And of course, there's the episode where Brad maps his friends to their Friends counterparts.

…So this isn't a Murder, She Wrote tie-in novel?

Let's not forget Josie and the Pussycats with a cameo by her then boyfriend Carson Daly.

Last Christmas I was looking for a gift for a cousin's 11-year-old son and was thinking about Future Imperfect. I remember loving it when I read it at that age as it was first collected. But I went with something else instead. A few months later I dug out my own copy of Future Imperfect and eagerly reread it for the

Who is also Blockbuster.

But are you going to pay for this show?

I think it's all tied in with the need for remakes. Businesses want to generate new revenue as easily as possible which often relies on using existing IP. And the people hired to exploit this existing material often recreate the most successful elements/moments of the IP. This could be because they know it works and

And then engage in a little time travel.