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Hawkeye has frequently been written as being hot-headed, immature, with an inferiority complex, and problems with women. I don't think Fraction's run is out of whack with how he was portrayed before, he just did a lot more nuanced and interesting job of it.

Rarity and desirability make things valuable. Nineties x-men comics are incredibly unrare. And people all thought they'd be valuable, so there are way too many of well preserved issues. whether they reboot things or not, you're not getting much for them. Keep em and enjoy em. That's what I do.

Many craft brewers encourage you to pour beer straight down the middle after you get it started. As long as you have a reasonable amount of head (2 fingers or so), the beer opens up more and you get much more flavor out of it. Obviously some beers foam up more than others, so you need to vary how you pour to

DC was late to the game when it came to continuity. Marvel comics in the 60's seemed to all take place in the same universe, mention each other, and treat stories as building on each other. DC intentionally published more stand alone stuff and kind of ignored continuity. If Marvel thought their audience was a bunch

I think Risky Business and All the Right Moves are the only two movies he has been in where he shows real vulnerability and powerlessness. The rest he's just superficially set back, but the scenes in Risky Business where you see Joel realize he has no power and has been completely used by the pimp are incredibly well

They'll just bring over the most popular bits from the Ultimate Universe, maybe retcon some awkward and outdated stuff in the regular Marvel U, and go from there. I bet not that much changes.

I hear rumor that he sweats 100% pure excellence, shits success, and pisses out high grade awesome.

I would say Jeff Lynne between his production, songwriting, and multi instrument talent is well ahead of Harrison. Maybe even Orbison and Petty, both of whom I love.

I think just removing the camera from these things would end most people's objection to them. Then when wearing one you would just be creepily pathetic rather than invasively creepy. And why do you need a camera on it, when you have to have a phone or tablet for this thing to pair with in order to do most useful

His jokes are terrible. He's like a political comedy version of Jay Leno. The most bland stuff imaginable. And he doesn't listen to his guests and responds to things he disagrees with by pandering to his audience for a cheer. Which is a shame, because I'd like a version of his show that was funny and did feature

I wonder if he's got anything in the first ten rows?

I thought the first issue just screamed "official licensed tie-in!" I like Waid, but it was pretty bland not really worth the time it took to read it.

You can't. Once it's gone, it's gone. All you can do is guess and infer. It's just marketing BS.

Oh, I get that some people don't think people should be creative at all in their adaptations. If they make Ghost in the Shell with white people in the US or Europe, it's not a travesty. It's just adaptation. Shit changes, otherwise what is the point?

Tokyo Drift is transcendently stupid fun. As a car movie buff, I put it in my top ten car movies, with Vanishing Point, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Death Proof, Bullit, the original Gone in 60 Seconds, Smoky and the Bandit, Le Mans, and the first two Mad Max movies. I liked Rush a lot too, and maybe with enough

And all Shakespeare adaptations should be set in the time and place of the original play, and recited in the pronunciation and diction of that time?

Well Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift is genius. Two is beyond awful, and the rest are watchable if not particularly good movies.

Well it inverts the gender based assumptions we make about professional Ghost capturers.

I think it's that it makes it harder to get liquor licenses and whatnot, no matter what state you're in. More details are in the Boston Globe and on Boston.com, they don't get better or more flattering. He was specifically banned from engaging in racially motivated violence as part of his parole from his last

Good detective work, that's the one.