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In his timeline, that's called a Magneto salute.

Domino, Grizzly, Kane, Maverick, and the rest?!?!?

No, HGH + Tetsuo = KAAANAAAEEEEEDDAAAAA

I hope they base this on the Cable & Deadpool comic series, which is probably the best depiction of the two ever.

Looks like Deadpool bought two tickets to the gun show!

What's so creepy about "you can comb my hair, undress me everywhere"?

He only said that because the kid on the cover had a passing resemblance to Randy Orton.

Only one: the Bill Murray that voices Garfield.

Watching the Special Editions are like seeing a convergence of three different decades: the styles of the 70's, the special effects blockbusters of the 80's, and the CGI of the 90's. All in service of a sci-fi tribute to 30's an 40's serials. It's one of the world's weirdest time capsules.

For any of its faults, that space battle redeems it. It's well paced, it's got easy to understand action, and it's rooted in its WWII carrier battle inspirations. I really cannot think of any other space battle on film that captures the action so elegantly.

Go to bed, OLD MAN!

Summer has been terrible for me. It's been too hot, and we've had too many visitors. As a result I've dropped a lot of my running. I did about 39:00 on my last 5K and I'm mad about it.

I absolutely love how the chants caused AJ and KO to totally break character and they had a friendly round of one-upsmanship in the ring.

The Year of Flops! Man, those were some good times.

Gotta hand it to AJ and KO for trying to turn the Toronto crowd. "A" for effort. What was it they were chanting when AJ first showed up, though? Was it the "You screwed Shane" chant at the end, or something different?

YES. That promo he did where he disappeared from the ring and reappeared on the Titantron was so bad.

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That was initially a metaphor for puberty, though (i.e., the shame of your body going through changes while you were becoming an adult). And then a race allegory (most obviously in "God Loves, Man Kills".)

Forget it, Jake. It's Supper Club AND Great Job, Internet!

Well, lah-dee-dah, Richie Rich. Or family had to fiddle around with the rabbit ear antenna until we moved out to the suburbs in the mid-90's. And we only got cable because TV reception sucked out there.