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Am I the only one who doesn't see The Penguin as gay? Maybe a bit flamboyant/over-the-top, but a) he's The Penguin and b) I never saw it in a gay way.

Beverly and Elliot Mantle FTW!

Well if they're investing in that, give us the Keith Moon cyborg .

Ideals? She has one ideal- being as self-righteous as humanly possible.

The road is fucking hard, the road is fucking tough, but it's the fucking road my friend. The only road he knows.

How did she stay 14 for three years? Was she a vampire?

"Give the money to researchers to come up with an army of intelligent, self-replicating atomic killing robots."

Is John Bonham still dead?

Huge fan here and I try to turn people onto it whenever I can. Damn dirty Krauts.

I also saw a fair amount of people who agreed with its politics apologizing if they came across like the people in The Newsroom.

I know I'm late to the party (i.e. comments), but I could swear they gave Taco a Ruxin line. Near the beginning he says, "Wow, I thought the only disease that was good for sex was low self esteem." That sounded too mean/self-aware/aware of other people for Taco.

This is one of the things about the motion picture industry that I find so fascinating. I've been a fan of DOR since Spanking the Monkey, and for years he tried to get this movie off the ground (so I was following it for quite awhile) and couldn't get funding because he was practically a nobody. Now he's an actual

I remember watching Mary go up the elevator and thinking "A happy ending?! They're going to have a happy ending. PLEASE give this a happy ending!"

How did that happen? Because the emotional power of Up (which was 95% from the opening montage), Mary and Max maintained for the entire film and made it stronger. There was a moment early in the film where Mary says something along the lines of "my tears will smear the ink" when I said to myself "uh-oh, I've gotten

Am I the first to make a hard nipples joke?

I personally would have rather seen Mary and Max or The Fantastic Mr. Fox win over Up. Nothing against Up mind you, it's just that I found those other two films a lot more powerful/preferable.

Between you and me, I thought ParaNorman deserved to win over the other four nominees- including Brave and Wreck-It Ralph.

"Can't wait to see what half-assed political message Blomkamp is going to cram into this one!"

I was going to say Short Circuit, but this seems more like The Passion of The Johnny Five.

"But I hope this one is a rebound."