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Does anyone know if there's ever been an agreement made with Sting? It's one thing to be the basis of a supporting character of a cult comic book series but it's a little different when a movie and TV series are based, at least visually, on a real person.
I can see that this wouldn't be a factor in the movie. *That*

Wait!!! All this Kevin Smith hate and no Ty Templeton love?
Priorities, people!

Wait, Will Smith is involved in this now?

To be fair:
Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do: Finished

"Agent Not Pictured"

No, I fucked that girl.

He didn't *want* to. He knew Ranger Rick was gonna be awful sore…

Well it's not like he's *the* A. Dowd. He's only *a* A. Dowd….

Thanks! Given it's a *digital* purchase, and they're usually pretty reasonable, maybe I'll give in to my curiosity. Still, the delay is rarely a good sign…

Yeah, I liked the idea of combining hard-boiled detective with the supernatural but I struggled to get through the few I read. (I owned more of them than I actually read.) Mongo was *so* competent and so unaffected by being a dwarf, it seemed more like an affectation than anything else.

I'm not *sure* that's true (about atheism)…. I think it's like a lot of phony conflicts we see in entertainment: People who are open-minded and comfortable with their beliefs, sexuality, relationships, whatever, are great but don't necessarily make very interesting conflict which is the heart of drama *and* comedy.
What

If we could go beyond movies … Reverend Cramer (Am I completely mis-remembering the name…?) from John Ostrander's "Suicide Squad" series.

Actually, they don't have the rights to Hughes' life story so in this movie Beatty plays a man named I.P. Freely.

Can you help a brother out who's too lazy to check Wikkipedia or IMDB?
A couple of years ago, Peter Dinklage made some movie where he played, as I recall, one of a group of D&D like gamers who somehow gets trapped inside a real dragon-y, broadsword-y world. It's such a good idea for a movie, I'm surprised it's never

For some reason, my mind filled in "how tired my *HEAD* would get…" I've heard these books ask the reader to hold on to a ton of names, locations and plot lines (SPOILER: Never read the books or seen the show, obviously….)

That's not a very nice thing to say. You've probably given Seyfried a Boo-Boo.

Apparently, MacFarlane believes in astrology so strongly that his first question when it was recommended that he cast Seyfried was "What's ursine?"

Molly Shannon = The Worst.

Read a … *book"? Is the TV broken?

Steve Rude? I'll miss him too.