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The set will include both JL and JLU in their entirety.

Hammy? Lacking in subtlety? Gratuitous sex?

Jason Stackhouse for Congress
"You might all be a bunch of dumb-asses and crazy rednecks, but you're Americans too. Let's make that mean somethin'."

Hardac was a great villain and those episodes ar amongst the best in the series. I don't remember Hardac from the comics, so I think it was Dini/Timm creation. William Sanderson as a robot inventor always works. And I'm pretty sure the actor doing the Hardac voice became the Brainiac voice on Superman, which is

One quick final thought about the political content of S4:

Slight Spoilers

Hard to believe that all happened in the span of six thousand years. But it's science.

Angel as a series is much more like a superhero comic book on TV than Buffy ever was. The universe depicted was much more epic in scope and the kind of ultra-serialized format it developed into by S3 were very much in the vein of a classic superhero team book.

Yeah, the thing bout getting to know your neighbors is that it opens up the door to them asking you for things, like sugar or pliers or rides to the hospital and such.

Lucky for him though
that court cases aren't decided by juries making decisions based on evidence and legal arguments. Court cases are decided by a series of blow-jobs. As we all know, our entire civilization is built on blow-jobs.

Yeah, the dialogue in old Marvel Silver age books can a be alternately charming or painful. Really the thing to check out with those books is the art. Jim Steranko's work on Nick Fury is top-notch and should be checked out by all. In color if possible.

Son of a bitch. Must. Pay.

May the wings of liberty never lose a feather.

Yeah, since the movie takes every opportunity to show that the All-American hero is nothing but a buffoon with no real skills to back up his constant bravado and that his supposed Chinese "side-kick" is a total bad ass, Big Trouble would seem to be one of the more Chinese friendly action flicks to emerge from the

Yeah Yummsh, the target range scene and really all of the MNU lab stuff were brutal. I read an interview with Garth Ennis a few years ago and he talked about how he always hates the cliche in movies when the hero says something along the lines of "You're not worth a bullet" to the villain. Villains should be worth a

Yeah, Starship Troopers is a satire whereas District 9 seemed like more of a message film or as was better said in the talk, a movie with ideas. It reminded me a lot of Children of Men, in that it had a point of view but didn't let that overtake the momentum of the film. Walking in I was expecting a very direct and

As I said, I think it is great. Basil Poledouris score is worth the price of admission alone. But Arnold just isn't a right fit as Conan. He just doesn't have that level of cunning. Look at a Barry Windsor-Smith Conan and tell me it reminds you of Arnold Schwarzenegger:

I just read the first Parker novel a few months ago and really dug it. I think the fact that I knew going in that Lee Marvin had starred in an adaptation of it tainted my mind, because he was the only one I envisioned as Parker. Nicky Catt I could see working. Mal I imagined as a Phillip Seymour Hoffman type.

Another idea for David Simon
Would be a mini-series centered around Dick Cheney. It would be focused mainly on War on terror stuff and the run up to and execution of the Iraq war. Only Simon could present in a way that is exciting and engaging for viewers all of the bureaucratic infighting between Powell, Rice,

Help me Dr. Zauis.