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I have the weirdest boner right now.

My understanding is that some "Shadow Over Innsmouth" action is how that town got into trouble to begin with. If you catch my drift.

As soon as I saw the article, I went straight to the comments looking for this post.

Eh, you usually get a bunch of rain and wind a day or so out I think. They'd be fine if they kept near something that was a sturdy shelter. Like, they could live at Kennedy Space Center and get into that bunker right next to the launch pad the astronauts were supposed to zip-line down to from the the shuttle in case

That's the movie that, for me, makes him so great. The guy who played that nervous, complaining doctor on the Red October was also Frank. That's some acting.

I think it's fine to make a movie about a real event using the perspective of one of the people involved/affected, but I wonder how the person would feel about her life being used for a cheap shot film that blames innocent people for a horrific act simply because those innocent people disagree with them

My first experience with it was through hearing the music, which was played at a Halloween party my older brother threw in the mid-90s. Of course I wormed my 13-year-old self in, and bounced around the dance floor filled with drunk high school girls to the sounds of Time Warp…

Never met 'im.

Speaking as someone who lives in Michigan, I tend to agree that Gov. Whiteman would have trouble holding order over Detroit. On the other hand, the rest of this place would fold like a lawn chair.

Vivendi's just as God made them, sir.

60% of the time, it works ALL the time.

Yeah, I didn't imagine they were at all accurate. I'm too lazy to look up the environmentalism one, but I've seen it a lot.

In the rest of the world, maybe. In America, if you go by internet comments, Hitler's greatest crimes are considered to be taking guns from citizens and environmentalism.

I get all of it (well, I've missed some Witchfinder and Lobster stuff here and there), but I like that it's all fairly compartmentalized. You can stick with Hellboy stories and have a nice little narrative collected (especially now that "Hellboy in Hell" is done), and you can do the same with the main BPRD book,

I don't know. The MCU's just in a different place now; I have high hopes for "Doctor Strange" and "Guardians of the Galaxy 2." The big three (Cap, Thor and Iron Man) are winding down, but it seems like that was the plan, no?

I wouldn't want to look like a weirdo. I'd pick the muumuu.

And then Peter Serafinowicz woke up, having dreamed all of this, only to find the world destroyed in a nuclear war. Finally, Peter Serafinowicz had all the time in the world to read his beloved books! And then he discovered his only pair of eyeglasses were broken…!

Also a non-pothead here, and those are great shows, along with some of the others mentioned up-thread. I think sometimes people (of both genders) think of Adult Swim as "12 oz. Mouse" or some of the, uh, stonier ATHF eps, and don't engage past that. I mean, it's easy to believe the random person on the street hasn't

"Give me five Wallys for a quarter," we'd say.

"Say, you know who ELSE prepares for everything? Batman, the greatest villain of Gotham City, attacking job creators like the Penguin. Hillary's just like Batman."
-Newt Gingrich