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    I've seen plenty of cricket based products recently (there was a nutritional bar company that used them on Shark Tank a few seasons ago). Seems like the way to consume them is to grind them into a powder that you can mix in with other things. But that probably doesn't have the comedic value of Carol's dishes featuring

    So how long until AMC adapts Invincible?

    She definitely did given the conversation Gabriel and Carl had last episode.

    Not sure I buy the rumors personally. But I've seen crazier things happen.

    I know it's just funny because if you read the IGN article comments just about everyone is complaining about how they titled the article "Robocop's Kurtwood Smith" and made no dumbass references.

    "He was also in Robocop, but that’s not really relevant." - I have to wonder if this is a direct shot at IGN who referred to him as Robocop's Kurtwood Smith as if that was his most famous role.

    He was also on Monk and Mortal Kombat Legacy season 2 as Johnny Cage. Actually kind of expected to see something on the latter role.

    If a character isn't shown dead on screen, it is a safe assumption they didn't actually die.

    Fair points

    I enjoyed the last season but this isn't surprising at all. Yahoo's marketing plan for Community was god awful. They relied on people to click on generic episode descriptors that appeared to be another headline on their front page - and who really goes to Yahoo to read news and decides, hey I've got 20-30 extra

    I really don't understand how any top-ten episode list of Smallville can exist without the 100th episode "Reckoning."

    I've bought tickets day of ahead of time but that is about it. Honestly I have no issues seeing a movie Sunday morning when the crowd has died down a bit - sometimes even prefer it as I don't get audience noise. Only really go to movies on Friday or Saturday night if there is a social reason to.

    If people do pay for these, this is the sort of behavior that will eventually lead to theaters / studios charging more for movies as popular as Star Wars on opening night / weekend.

    This to me screams a large corporation using their resources to try to scare individual users into settling a lawsuit they likely would win if they fought. What basis does Amazon have for suing users posting anonymous reviews? I could see if they decided just to not list items from the company who paid for these

    It isn't really a weird arena if you recall the Sony leaks which spurred it. They specifically talked about lowballing actresses who didn't know better to ask for more. And the movie Lawrence is referring to here, American Hustle, marketed her being a star in it as much as they did any of the actors in it. So it is

    If you ever read Bill Simmons or Grantland they addressed that a while ago and found that there are nowhere near 20 anymore. In fact, they could only think of 1-2.

    Why? Her complaint had nothing to do with them…it had to do with producers taking them more seriously than her in salary demands.

    There are going to be at least four more SW movies actually (8, 9, Rogue One, and Han Solo anthology flick). There are also rumors of a solo Boba Fett movie.

    Fast 8: Furious Road - I think it's a winner.

    I guess it depends how you define franchise. Star Trek has more than eight movies but obviously that counts TNG movies as well as the reboot (which technically do tie into the old movies as much as people dislike it).