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Can't remember who did the voice for B'wana Beast, but the delivery and attitude was so great. I wish they would have used him more on this show.

Same here. I just have the feeling it's gonna be a fun go-for-broke space adventure movie, since it doesn't have any name recognition behind it, nor the star power that we've see in in other recent Marvel flicks.

Even though it shares the same title, I'm not entirely sure the Avengers sequel will have anything at all in common with the recent miniseries (other than Ultron being in it that is).

My kids LOVE this episode. I've probably seen this one the most, just due to them playing it repeatedly.

Watched Only God Forgives over the weekend, and was really hoping the bad reviews were wrong. Sadly, most of them were spot-on.

Yeah, I came for info on Guardians Of The Galaxy. What gives?

A friend of mine went last year and claimed they really turned things around and it was one of the best cons in a long time. But he mainly goes to look through long boxes and fill gaps in his collections, so maybe he just meant there were more/better comic vendors.

Yeah, that's one of the reasons I stopped going. That, and so much of the vendor area was getting filled with nonsense like tattoo booths and the like.

I went to Wizard World in Chicago for over 10 years in a row, and almost every time I thought I'd go to San Diego the next year instead. But every year it seemed like SDCC became more of a platform for movies and tv and less of an actual comic convention, and it didn't seem all that enticing anymore.

Just watched this train wreck, it would actually make a better double feature with Lost Highway. Both movies are bizarre, with stilted dialogue that's bad to the point of hilarity.

I saw a whole family of kids in a screening of House of 1000 Corpses. After the movie, the youngest one (around 3) was crying in the hallway, and her Mom threatened, "Stop that crying or I'll take you to Dr Satan!"

I was ten when I saw Raiders in the theater, and thought it was awesome. I let my older son see it last year when he turned nine. Now he begs to see Jaws, which I haven't allowed yet.

Both of my kids first went to movies when they were two, the older one I believe the movie was Cars, the younger it was Fantastic Mr Fox. Nowadays, if I take them to non-cartoon movies (Pacific Rim was the most recent), I take them during the day or early evening. They are always well-behaved in the theater, but I

I'm always surprised they use the same guys multiple times. Can't you just find someone of the same build for every movie? I guess it takes a certain constitution to withstand the heat and claustrophobia being in that rubber costume all day though.

I like the regular Avengers title, but prefer New Avengers and Uncanny by far. DC does not have a single good Justice League title, dunno how they continue to screw that up so badly.

Chook, chook, chook…

A lot better than the Australian-accented Wolverine from Spiderman and His Amazing Friends

Watching it now, Robotech seems a lot like a cartoon soap opera, but when it first aired I never missed an episode. So good.

The worst are the sort-of-new anime versions of Iron Man and Wolverine. I had high hopes for those, and was sorely disappointed after watching a couple of episodes.

HBO CEO of Tits: forgot about that, was just thinking of kids-programming cartoons