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@avclub-2b07bb81390ccae4d6f77b8d475c6a28:disqus Fuck yes, this!!  Gimme RR as Deadpool in a decent flick, and you can't possibly go wrong.  Unfortunately, when Deadpool is the best part of your Wolverine movie, you've got bigger problems.
That said, Reynolds was also an excellent choice for a Green Lantern.  Just not

This is exactly why I resist watching it.  I remember watching a lot of Law & Order when my daughter was first born, and the episodes involving kids just somehow seemed to take on an additional emotional weight.  I had two kids (a son and a daughter) before I'd even heard of "Grave of the Fireflies", and as much as

I hate to say it, but I fell asleep during "Whisper of the Heart".  Twice.  Of course, this could be because I happened to watch "The Cat Returns" first, fell in love with it, and wanted to see more of Baron.  My wife and I were actually just talking about Ghibli films the other day, and I told her that as much as I

@BarryMcCockiner:disqus:  I actually pulled up that one on Netflix a few weeks ago just for old-time's sake (hadn't watched it for years, but I'd made a tape of the audio that pretty much lived in the tape deck in my car for a period of years).  Considering the first time I ever saw that was on a rental VHS with a

Up until '76 or '77, I think, they would actually just perform the ballad and rock sections as part of a medley.  This was before they got to the point that pretty much the whole second half of the show was essentially just a medley of hits.  I think once they hit that point, they just decided "Fuck it…we'll toss in

As my high school Health & Safety teacher once told the class when telling us the dangers of drunk driving:

Holy fuck, @avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus - I was going to say that that was a brilliant parody of Weiland's lyrics, until a quick Google search informed me that those actually ARE Weiland lyrics.  I guess that's kind of what happens when you stop paying attention to him after that STP video with

Actually, I believe that happens in the original, as well.

I'm disappointed.  My ad is a generic "FREE INFORMATION On 2011's Hottest Online Shops".

I've had Comcast, DirecTV, Dish, AT&T U-Verse, and Insight (a local-ish cable company that was bought by Comcast).

Most times I'd agree with you, but if there's one thing fat Americans will stand up against, it's multi-billion dollar companies telling them that they can't have their stories.  Unlike premature deaths of excellent shows like Firefly, etc, this is a case of the shows people want still being made, yet being told by

"Time to make the donuts."

I feel compelled to remind you that it's never lupus.  And yet, somehow, I also want to make some comment marginally related to Night of the Lepus.  I'm so confused right now.

Far worse than that would be the time (in roughly 2004, if I recall) I was travelling back from Colorado with my wife's family, I'd set my suitcase down to tie my shoe after having had to remove them in security (steel-toed boots were not the greatest choice, it turns out), and as my mother-in-law starts running

I'm assuming his strategy for hiding out in his home was "Lock the doors.  And hope they don't have blasters."

Perhaps not a very good gateway at all, since it would require a knowledge of Doctor Who and somehow no knowledge of Moffat's work, but "Curse of the Fatal Death" certainly deserves a mention nonetheless.

I was wondering how far down the comments I would have to look before finding someone else confused/concerned by the appearance of Sarah Jessica Parker on the one-sheet.

While I certainly don't support AIDS-denialists (that'd be kinda crazy, seeing as how my wife is an HIV care coordinator for the area), I do feel like I should point out that Alive & Well was pretty much only a major cause for Nate Mendel (I believe), and the band doesn't even so much as mention the group on their

Ugh….dear god, no.  The only way to make Sliders worth coming back would be to completely ignore seasons 3-5.

As I listened, the first couple of minutes were just me laughing and saying "What the fuck is this, I don't even".  Once it finally got going, though, I spent the entire rest of the song waiting for Neil to kick into "Venus".