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Excel Saga. The dub is superior to the original track, I am dead serious.

Looks like he forgot about Dre.

A glimpse at Adam Sandler's later career.

About the cops thing, from my post on Tumblr: are we to come away with the idea that the Republic City police are corrupt, or just lazy? Because that whole 'It was the Northern Tribe, no need to follow up on this suspect you've ID'd, Detective Mako' thing. What kind of dipshit police force doesn't hunt down a suspect

With Man of Steel in the rearview window now, do you still want Snyder to get more major productions?

Catching up to the series, got to this episode last night. My only real quibble is that Superman blurts out the 'Burn' line, while in the comics it reads more like all the anger and grief he's feeling takes a second to well up and he just manages to restrain himself as he says it.

It was. Back in the 90's there were commercials featuring giant eggs doing stuff.

Heh heh heh.

Heh heh heh.

Can we pocket-fy him by 20%?

Can we pocket-fy him by 20%?

The episode is perfectly fine. I enjoy the first two acts, especially the "The past isn't as good as you remember" bits. But the twist about his physical body not changing? It's bull.

Please tell me you'll rip apart Cliffordville for that bullshit "She didn't change my organs" 'twist.' God, I always hated that. It's sub-Shyamalan.

I still think my Lost pick would have made for an interesting discussion.

I know this has no chance, but Lost's Stranger in a Strange Land comes to mind not because of what happened in the episode being controversial, but the fact that what didn't happen (ie., anything of value) angered fans so much (and even Lindelof was disappointed in it) that it led the producers to set season 6 as the

What, he's not speaking actual Italian? Huh. Didn't think it would be that hard to put out a casting call that specified a fluent Italian speaker.

Italian for Beginners, if I remember correctly. His girlfriend the orphan gave it to him.

An up-and-coming hotshot movie producer thinks he has stumbled upon the chance of a lifetime when a movie destined for direct-to-DVD status is championed by the Internet. Unfamiliar with the fact that Internet attention does not translate to real-world success (see: Serenity), the movie producer embarks on a daring