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His more intimate concert documentary, Storefront Hitchcock, is well worth watching.

With Defenders coming out in August, a Fall date for Punisher makes sense.

I once had a person tell me about her first experience visiting Japan in the 70s, and she said that she found the subways in Tokyo easy to navigate with signs in Japanese and European characters. until you got to to the actual platform and all the signs were only in Japanese.

When I worked at a record store in the late 80s, I could sell Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise every time I played it.

He's in for some more Avengers, so the Iron Man sendoff/handoff (can't see them retiring the siut with so many potential IronPeople in the films already) may be part of Infinity Wars. That would tie up the second big story they have been setting up since Ironman 1.

… they “look forward to working with ESPN on another opportunity in the near future.”…

The definition comes from the Brewer's Association, which also requires that the brewers use "traditional ingredients." They upped the annual production limits and removed references to "all malt" beers so that Yuengling (who include corn in their beer) would stay in, but it excludes pioneering brewers like Widmer.

"A license to print money."

Fortunately Hot Topic didn't think the shorts would sell. I'm surprised the shoes didn't make it.

I just read the entire article in Bill Nighy's voice. Even the questions.

Nemesi?

I hurt some dudes today / To see if they could bleed / I focus on the pain / The only thing that's real / The claws tear a hole / That old familiar sting / I kill a bunch of guys / And I remember Wolverine

I have an interpretive dance on the subject…

It's a fair cop.

Bogart and Mary Astor starred in the third film made from The Maltese Falcon. It can be considered a remake of the first, which was a pre-code hardboiled detective film. The second, Satan Met A Lady, went for the comedy angle. The first (from 1931) is a respectable film, but Bogart owned the Sam Spade role, and the

"cute creatures who die in spectacular fashion if the player doesn’t solve a level the proper way"

I usually do both. I will eat with a spoon until most of the solids are gone, and then drink the remaining liquid.

If they can work out a Marvel/DC crossover deal, I want to see Deadpool run him down in a Zamboni…

I can see Deathstroke as a red herring…he'll either be the pre-credits action or the guy working for the guy who works for the real villain (which turns out to be Amanda Waller).