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The Crimson Avenger
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Somebody mentioned in the comment section on Comic Book Movie that it'd be cool if they did a comic book adaptation, which I think would be cool. I think you'd want to somehow synthesize all the scripts into some kind of a coherent narrative, taking the best from each draft and turning it into a whole, using the

You know, the pic of Cage in the suit that leaked not long after this project was announced (the Batman Forever looking one), I thought, looked really fucking good. Maybe as good as the Man of Steel suit, if not better.

You know, I read awhile back that Michael Uslan's fantasy project would be the re-teaming of Keaton and Nicholson for a big screen version of Dark Knight Returns, which I've always thought was a really cool idea, but one which only then raised the question, if Keaton's back as Batman and Nicholson's back as the Joker,

For what it's worth, I enjoyed it too. I've been somewhat surprised at how everybody's reacted to it online. I mean, I thought it was pretty good. I was surprised, pleasantly so, at how good it was. I figured it'd be shit. And I've never heard anybody say in person they didn't like it. The only time I ever hear it is

You know, Peters gets shit about the giant spider and the polar bears guarding the Fortress of Solitude, but when you read Smith's draft, I always thought it worked.

What did you tell him? I mean, my God, how do people ask something like that?

Thanks. That's enlightening. I could't read it either. I didn't figure it had too much to do with the episode's plot, but I'd prefer knowing what it is to not.

This was another show I always liked as a kid. One of the Wal-Marts in my area had Season Two of all things for ten bucks awhile back. Couldn't help but buy it. Don't have the first season, so I keep meaning to buy it and watch them both, but just haven't gotten around to it yet.

I will say that in last night's promo for next week's episode, it said only two episodes left until the season finale. Unless I'm reading too much into it, I thought that was somewhat encouraging. At the very least they haven't made the decision yet.

Yeah, don't know if that was their intention, but I definitely got that vibe too.

Yeah, I wondered that too. Had no idea what it meant.

Because of my OCD, I've stuck with this show from the beginning. Aside from the satisfaction that comes just from hanging in there, it's not something that always pans out, but in the case of Halt and Catch Fire, I think that it did and I'm glad I hung in there. Due to a series of circumstances, I didn't get to watch

Anybody ever read up on this? Damn, it was creepy.

Not that I'm hatin' or anything, but I definitely got the impression this was all a joke. Anybody else get that feeling?

Yeah, in his Wikipedia photo he looks the same as I remember him looking in Super Size Me. Maybe it's a fountain of youth.

Love how skinny Gorske is for a guy who eats so many Big Macs.

"THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE has an atmosphere that cannot be equaled. There's a very palpable sense of dread and danger lurking behind every frame and while the film lacks the depth of earlier horror classics, it makes up for it in visceral appeal and shock."

Yeah, hate to hear this.

Watched this for the first time probably ten years ago and thought it was terrible. Fast forward to maybe a few years ago and I started to wonder if it was as bad as I remembered it being.

I don't know. I think it could work. A kind of nostalgia thing.