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Mister Evil
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"What did you do, screw up like The Beatles and say you were bigger than Jesus?"

Yeah I mean, I'm being a little unfair for sure- some of my favorite movies have also come off the Black List. I just think it's sort of mythological qualities are pretty overstated.

"there won’t be any actual ballet, but the pitch describes the film as a “tentpole,” i.e. “expensive,” production"

But hey, the script for Cop Out was on the Black List too, so I think it's safe to assume that nobody knows anything about anything.

I knew this lipstick and Camelbak filled with olive oil were working!

I was about to say I've never even heard of it, but then I looked it up and it's one of those movies I watched a bunch as a kid and then forgot about entirely, so I guess Maher does have one in the win column for me.

At least Dennis Miller was in Bordello of Blood- what's Bill Maher ever done for me?

I was just thinking that I didn't really know anyone like that in high school but then I realized oh no, it was probably me.

In my memory of that line, they refer to it as "Japanimation", but I may well be remembering it wrong.

It's been a while since I've watched the first Raimi Spider-Man, but I don't recall him being very flabby so much as just lacking muscle definition. I assume he did what a lot of actors do before they have to pop their shirts off for a scene and just did a whole bunch of push-ups and sit-ups before the take started in

Little-known: Topher Grace got the part of Venom based on Sam Raimi hearing about the time he went all Frankie Muniz on Rusty.

Wow, this clip from 1994 has really convinced me that Full-Motion Video is the future of video games!

Oh man, Joshua Graham is a legitimately fascinating character. His story is so much more nuanced and interesting than almost any other pop culture "religious" character, much less a religious video game character.

Well, if they're going by previous game's canon, then someone probably should be able to fix up a vehicle, since you can get a car in Fallout 2 (The Chryslus Highwayman!), but I think the actual real issue is that it would make the map feel way too small, since it's designed for walkability. In Fallout 2, it would

One thing to be forewarned about with this DLC is that playing it by supporting one of the raider factions makes Preston Garvey hate your fuckin' guts, if that's something you care about at all.

Mysterious relics of the time that came before! Who were Harley and Davidson and what possessed them to create so many one-headed steel brahmin sculptures? We may never know.

I hope you eventually get to try a more stable version of New Vegas, because it really is very close to my favorite game ever, not to mention one of the only games where every DLC is 100% worth playing- they're packed with interesting ideas and stories that reflect on the core theme of the main game, and deal with

My favorite memories of 2 all involve me and Cassidy taking Myron out into the middle of the desert and shooting him in the head.

I like the story in Far Cry 3 a lot more, but the mechanics in 4 feel a little tighter and better thought-out to me, and I think the Nepal-ish setting is very cool. And at least Pagan Min isn't unceremoniously dispatched halfway through the game.

Hey, with the crafting bench you can make up for a lot of physical shortcomings.