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Good night everybody!

Except I think the scene was overly prolonged, like Snyder didn't trust people would spot the reference unless they really hammed it up.

You're condemning Ferlin Husky to a lesser Shia Labeouf work?

The slow hovers were out of control

It's a different continuity, though. It's consistent with Pa Kent from the first movie … pity he came back and wasn't.

Of course. It's time for sex, lies, and video violence!

In hindsight, maybe it was a stupid plan, but you can stop crowing about it now. All these rapid-fire recriminations are just piling on.

Sweeney Todd may work with tools, but his trapdoors are nothing compared with the Phantom of the Opera's!

Stephen Hawking?

Why, are you going to warn him?

Allow me to recommend Barbara Hambly's James Asher series. They're concerned with the Great Game and the build up of tension in pre-WW1 Europe, as vampires — immortal, almost unstoppable killers with mind control — look to be the weapons to end all weapons.

It's exercise like that which lets my clicking finger stay fit and healthy.

Donut be donuting; do be doing. That's what Pain & Gain taught us.

That's not ballroom, by the way; it's another dance style, "west coast swing".

That'd help put the Os in Ohio, I suppose.

It's good, but it's no Mac and Me

Good thinking! Versailles is the place to be in a time of national unease.

It's also nice how they hop genres, but I think the first book is by far my favorite of the trilogy. (Of course, in weird and fantastic fiction, that's usually the case).

Where should Miami Vice be set, then?