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If the entire movie is just that issue with the gang at the mall and then BAM! Sentinels attack, I might actually see this. And I haven't seen an X-Men movie in a good decade or so.

That's the New Mutants to a T, really.

Transgenderism is hot now, makes sense.

Got an idea - I'll swap them gunslinging robots for dinosaurs, sell me some rights to a movie company an make a killin'!

No.

It's like the one Bond film I've never seen, as well. I think my dad was too embarassed by the title to take me to see it.

Shaw Brothers! I just watched Infra Man the other day. Goddam but I love that movie.

The lack of One Crazy Summer is a goddam travesty, it is.

Summer was not a movie season for me as a child. It was time for swimming, for barbecues, for running around outside, for sitting under a tree reading a book, mowing the lawn, riding my bike, getting ice cream. Which is not to say I avoided the movie theaters all summer, but it's not what I think of or what reminds me

The first summer we ever had a VCR, the only tape we had access to was Star Wars. We watched it at least once a day.

I somehow managed to make it through life without ever hearing one of Spears' songs, until the other night. We were out at dinner, some Spears song came on - "Oops I did it again," I think - and I couldn't escape. I was eating.

This is the second post today I've seen about Fin Fang Foom's bathing suit area. Should I be worried?

Cool, thanks.

Bad animation?

I think y'all have finally convinced me to give the first trade a fair shot. What's it called? How many volume ones has Marvel done for it?

The fact that time travel creates alternate universes is well known amongst the Marvel superhero intelligentsia. Excuse me, "the Illuminati." But hey, what's continuity to Fan Favorite Brian Michael Bendis? More of a guideline, really. Nothing that even needs to be paid lip service.

Can't go wrong with Hugo Boss.

I think outlandish costumes actually have a certain amount of practicality for superheroes. Some guy in a blue hoodie swings by on a web line and drops down on to some random dudes and starts pummeling them, I'm going to get my cell phone out and call the cops. Spider-Man in his recognizable and trademarked outfit

Gamma radiation affects clothing weirdly. Remember She-Hulk's slip?

I like stretchy heroes anyway (Dibny Fan 4 Life), but I feel like I should be reading Kamala's book already. The only thing putting me off is that I'm not big on teenage superheroes.