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Max Beerbong
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Deep in Ousspace

How's its singing voice?

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALT!

Whatever gets you in the mood…

If you talk during any movie, you should be thrown out.

Hollywood already gave in and let one little person become famous, now you expect them to actually cast around for a second one? Where does it end?!

So clothing designers becoming feature directors is just a career path we've all accepted now, huh.

Most of the good snark's been taken already, so I'll just say that putting "Londinium" in quotation marks in the review like it's nonsense is odd and unnecessary - that was the actual name of the place. Whatever other historical inaccuracies I expect this film is laden with, the choice of city name isn't one of them.

Suspect is hatless, repeat HATLESS.

In my universe, Sinbad was the sheriff.

If this technology had existed in 1974, DeNiro would have never given one of his greatest performances.

Especially as there was already a film about this a couple years back with the almost identical title of "Kill The Irishman." Who says movie execs have no imagination!

Funny how YOU'RE ALL ALONE at the drivethrough, YUTES.

"Actually asking, but the avatars weren't showing up and I thought you were someone else. Carry on." is what Frink says to Comic Book Guy in Episode HABF23. You goddamn casual.

"AUSTIN POWERS QUOTES AND ME (That sort of thing's my bag, baby)" by Powerthirteen

I always thought the subplot where Jimmy and Henry tried to forge acting careers and got typecast as Italian-Americans dragged the second act down.

Definitely exciting. It is a little weird that a film finally reuniting Scorcese, DeNiro and Pesci is going straight to streaming though.

DeNiro's one of those weird ones like Ray Liotta where we all can only ever think of him as being super-Italian, whereas in reality he's as Irish as he is Italian.

Should have been tipped off by the fact that they were two people and Dickins is only one. Pretty obvious, guys.

Hell, if you can't exploit the real life death of your own father to cash in on an all-ages action adventure comic, who's real life death can you exploit to cash in on an all-ages action adventure comic?