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I got a Community etc.

I'm'a just leave this here.

How lately is "lately"? I have been really itching to rewatch Dagon which came out in 2002… over a decade ago, how the hell did that happen?!?

You know… I didn't hate Mother of Tears. I would go as far as to call it "good." It's no Suspiria, but I probably prefer it over Inferno.

Is this guy a shark or what?

Nice to hear it's better, maybe I'll check it out. The first was… disappointing to say the least. Maybe my expectations were too high from all the hype it was getting, but I think if I'd even expected "competent" I would have been disappointed.

Oddly enough, Lion's Gate owns the film rights to your Man-Thing.

I was thinking that something radical like this could actually be good artistically. If you know that management wants to cancel Fantastic 4 and that it's not likely to come back any time soon, that gives a hell of a lot of room to do bold, daring, permanent-feeling stuff. Killing one or more of the characters feels

I used to frequent a few message boards where I made some really good friends and eventually got to meet nearly everyone from them in person. It was an awesome experience and I miss those days (although I do still get to meet up with some of those people a couple times a year).

In the spirit of the season, I'm finally reading the copy of World War Z I've had lying around since I bought it years ago. Considering I didn't especially like Brooks' zombie survival guide, I've been very pleasantly surprised at just how good, quick, and fun WWZ is.

He is. But that doesn't mean that all of his writing is like his father. I find Hill to write much, MUCH more realistic characters. I also have yet to walk away from something he's written angry at how it ended. Also, he is more like his dad's early work, where he doesn't spend 600 pages of a 1200 page story just

What's On Tonight? featuring Cheerleader! So-and-so! What's-her-face! And The Ugly One!

It was a kind of fun episode that was more about showing us where everyone is after last season's finale than anything else. Sam gets the boring role of being the brother that is trying to reconnect, Dean gets the mysterious role of brother who doesn't want to reconnect for nebulous reasons. He's a demon, but all he

I have the same repulsed reaction to this movie's title that I do to Dumb and Dumber To, except that one is clearly trying to be dumb.

Holy crap, I never noticed that TAS Harvey Dent bears a striking resemblance to Lovecraft.

Get a Real Job, Internet!

I still maintain that since he appears in different continuities (Spider-Man, X-Men, and MCU at least which are not shared) he couldn't be a Watcher as I'm fairly certain they are dimension locked.

Uatu would. In a second. Him saying "I only observe, never interfere" was his preamble to interfering.

Punisher level? I think you're exaggerating, I didn't see any bullet holes.

"all the interval terms between centimeter and meter (like decimeter)"