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I think it's hilarious (and awesome) that Etta Candy has a prominent role in a DC movie, but Jimmy Olsen was shot in the head three minutes into BvS and Robin was killed off-camera.

Elfman's Spider-Man theme was solid, I thought.

In fairness, he'd only been Superman for like two days when he fought Zod in Metropolis.

My son was in the bus! He SAW what Clark did!

I read somewhere that they're taking a lot of inspiration from the Christopher Reeve Superman, and that scene comes right out of that movie, when Clark catches the bullet in the alley.

He voiced Sonic in 3 different series. And also voiced Sonic's brother and sister in one of them.

When the last Smash Bros. came out, and Sonic was next to Mario, Pac-Man and Mega Man it was clear he was never really THAT different from any of them. It was Sega's marketing department that turned him into the "Anti-Mario."

That means you missed Sonic CD and Sonic 3, both of which are genuinely great.

I liked that movie. I'd see a second one.

The most "contemporary" costume I can think of was Homestar's Tobias Funke costume a couple years back. And that was already a ten-year-old reference by the time they got to it.

I've often said that I'd want that to be the first dance at my wedding. I just need to meet a woman who thinks that's a good idea.

I'm all for it, it's just that doing it in CGI but still emulating the look of the original puppets down to giving Kermit that fuzzy look just looks strange and a little-off putting. Like, are Kermit and Piggy going to have blinking eyelids?

There's a scene in "Battleship" that makes it abundantly clear that the actual board game Battleship doesn't exist in that world. I get that it makes narrative sense, but I always find it kind of silly.

National Treasure was actually pretty fun, which helped.

I am 100% for this idea.

Yeah, I remember they got weeks of extra material back during the 2000 election fallout, and I have a feeling this one is going to be a lot nastier.

They haven't relied on recurring sketches as much in the last several years, so much of their stuff outside of Lonely Island songs hasn't been drilled into the ground enough to become "iconic." The closest thing I can think of is maaaaaybe Stefon?

And with Nixon, that's just the Matt Groening shows.

I learned from that trivia page that BioDome was originally conceived as Bill & Ted 3. Neat!

He was a block away from where I work a few weeks ago. I thought about doing the same thing, especially as I was driving past all of it.