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Man-At-Arms doesn't sound too bad. I mean, he's got a mustache.

Born in 83, but I remember my brother and I both being Spider-Man two years in a row. Plastic costumes both years. I have fond memories of it. Remember their being chocolate on the inside of the mask where it had rubbed off my mouth.

Damn, man. Well, for what it's worth, we love you here.

Exactly what I meant.

No, I'm with you. I'm not saying his career cooled because of Batman. More the cooling coincided with the end of his tenure as Batman. I'm not really sure why it cooled, really. Maybe it was just the type of movies he did at the time. They weren't as good as the stuff he put out in the 80s. Weren't as funny. He was

Yeah, God bless 'em for it.

Meant to post this not long after the review was uploaded, while the thread was still hot, but I didn't. Anyway, I don't know if anybody saw it or not, but Keaton told Entertainment Weekly that he'd play Batman again, in a heartbeat, if Tim Burton came back to direct. Now, I've always thought it'd be cool if they

I don't know if anybody saw Keaton and Norton and the director on Charlie Rose the other night, but Edward Norton had a good point when he said something along the lines of how when Keaton was cast as Batman his takeaway from that wasn't that Keaton was Batman, but that Keaton was playing Batman. I was just a kid at

Oh man, I fucking love Night Shift. Also think Johnny Dangerously was funny as fuck, too.

Rise and walk, my son. . .

Yeah, I saw some pictures of Kilmer recently. Was glad he slimmed down. Real happy for him.

Ah, for what it's worth, I thought it was pretty good, too.

As much buzz as it's been getting I was wondering when the backlash would begin. Seems like there's always a bunch of movies that get a lot of buzz that nobody really thinks about in a year or two. My instinct's that Birdman might fall into that category, though I could be totally wrong. However, being a longtime

Me too. Know I'm probably one of the few people who like it. Lauria was great as Dolan. Hard to imagine anyone else in the part.

Oh, no.

Finally got the chance to see Gone Girl and thought it was one of the best thrillers I've seen. When I went to the theater the week before I ran into a group of ladies (two I know; one was my kindergarten teacher, of all things), and all three of them told me more about the movie than I wanted to know and told me not

There's an episode in Season 2 where Brian Taylor, who works for JJK Security, tells the story of how he met the Chief. When he does, they do a kind of stylized reenactment — quick, atmospheric shots, all leading up to a shot of the Chief taking a puff of a cigar. They don't even reveal her whole face, it's just a

I was a loyal viewer of Small Town Security, and while I don't know if I can say this in good conscience, seeing as I haven't watched every reality show, but I thought it was probably the best reality show on TV. It just seemed to have an artistry to it that you don't see on reality TV, akin to the artistry AMC shows

Agreed, totally.

I remember watching it late at night when it was on in syndication when I was a kid and I remember really enjoying it. But that was years ago. Don't know how it'd hold up if I watched it today.