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The encyclopedia thing with Rowling was she was cool with it as a website, but then the creator tried to publish it.

@olivececile:disqus Otherwise known as the Poppy Z. Brite scenario.

I'd been thinking even before Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch were announced it'd be the Masters of Evil, then that sealed it and Ultron only furthers it since his first appearance was leading them. Bet the Winter Soldier post-credits is the Maximoff's breaking Crossbones out of jail.

If the old Behind the Music on them is to be believed, they did get some, but it got washed away by their performance at Live Aid.

At MTVs inaugeral bash for Clinton they teamed as a one-off mash-up group Automatic Baby, with Stipe, Mills, Mullen, and Clayton performing One.

IIRC they hate it because it was supposed to be about the Cultural Revolution and people missed the point. Gee, wonder why…

After how much he's been shat on so much this season it makes some sense he'd go back to the people that actually care for him, even if one doesn't know his real name.

It's like he channels dead crazy people.

That makes me feel much better, with all these kids in here and their Twisters and Jumanjises. For the love of Benji, get off my lawn!

Mine too, or at least I claim so, it might have been a re-release of For The Love of Benji. I didn't know it was that until I fact checked and saw it came out a year before I was born, but I know I saw it in a theater. Thought we were seeing ET, but I remember liking it for the spy subplot.

I saw Return of the Living Dead on cable around that age, and it made zombies my favorite. Yeah, the humor might've helped (and naked blue  Linea Quigley), but it's still pretty good in the horror category. Still probably for the best Zombi 2 wasn't my first.

@avclub-8d60edec6f314d7e58dd68ade8e486f9:disqus  Penn & Teller's Bullshit! did an episode that criticized Mother Theresa, the Dhali Lama, and Ghandi, the last for being a bit of a pervert and racist against blacks.

I watched it recently on You Tube, and while it's no & Son it's not bad, just too standard sitcomish compared to the original. Even back when I didn't like it when I first caught it on BET I thought he had a good dynamic with Fred.

I've heard it was actually the other way around with One Man's Worth = Age of Apocalypse. Harras was sitting in on a writer's meeting when they were trying to come up with the next Bishop plot, and one suggested "someone kills Xavier before he creates the team". Harras was like "Why haven't we done that in the

Fred Hembeck did a good strip on it in Marvel Age. Main joke was the mom thinking X stands for X-rated, but the punchline is the kids reaction to Wolvie's accent, something like "Guess we better get used to Wolverine sounding like he hopped out of a kangaroo's pouch".

I thought twice and initially removed my like, then gave it back because deep down I am a horrible person.

The best hope other than foreign success would be if it doesn't drop off much in the next couple of weeks and cracks 100 mil domestically. At the very least Del Toro might still get to do Dark Universe/Justice League Dark, if WB decides it was more the fault of putting it up against Grown-Ups 2 - this is giving WB

Yeah, the part of me that wants to still do her is the same part that found Daffney in Hobgoblins hot. Not a part I'm proud of.

Just make sure your dolls aren't holding guns when they get into an argument with each other.

I've avoided horror due to recent problems despite being a nightmare fetishist, and need inspiration for writing a short Halloween play for my friend's radio station so I'll check it out to get in the mood. Slender creeps me out enough I was more freaked out than amused that The Sun (American) tabloid did a story