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Yeah, like standing on his tip-toes.

So when are you going to tell her that you moved in to her basement?

Wow. It's uncanny!

I blame David Blaine.

We're … Ron Burgundy?

Is it an ALF?

Maybe you should be Batman

Weird. I think of her primary non-magical trait is her tuxedo jacket. I always assumed her build was (compensating for artists' visions) basically "fairly average" height, weight, etc (but in an awesome costume).

Of all the DC characters to represent another side of the spectrum, you went with Zatanna!?

But … why did they use it? Why not just shoot at him a whole bunch with the gun they already had in their hands? If he's not a jedi, how good is he going to be at blocking blaster bolts? If he is a jedi, why are you going into hand-to-hand combat with him?

Username/comment synergy!

The label is, or the facts on the ground? (As someone or other once said, losing virginity is usually a gradual thing over the years).

But that's why it's perfect for his secret identity … nobody will ever suspect!

Hamill's role as an elder Jedi (an order which apparently prides itself on ascetism and martial activity) makes demands on his appearance. I think the 50 pounds he's reported to have lost helped him fit the role better.

It's an arbitrary label, so why not?

I liked MoS mostly (tornado scene aside) — I even liked the big fight at the end. But I think the BvS trailer was *dreadful* — it actively made me think the movie will be bad. Eisenberg didn't work, we agree, but the pacing seemed off on the 'she was with you' joke, and the scene where Wayne and Kent meet each other

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, seems pretty far from overweight.

Don't kid yourself, beema. If a tree ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you ever cared about!

This is, I believe, pretty common in the manga/anime world.

You now make me smile at the thought of Video Game High School being made when music was in the same cultural high as video games today.