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Well now that you've said that, all my doubts have vanished. Thank you.

Chris Pratt is great but he really wouldn't be able to pull off Indiana Jones.

I know very well there's tons of people doing that, but I'm not one of them. Just wanted to clear that up.

Today's essay is okay, but the one last time was written as if she barely even gave a shit. I'll defend somebody if I see quality or effort, otherwise they can fuck off.
And I think GJIs are just as awful. But at least the comments there are sometimes fun. Here everybody just sits on their high horses and calls whoever

I have nothing against her opinions or her experiences. Most of the time her writing is really, really terrible and somehow everybody makes it a gender issue if you say anything remotely negative about her. That's just another kind of sexism, in my opinion.

I find that character so very grating.

Maybe a Tyrannosaurus that comes with an F-14?

I did laugh very hard at the shart.

Spike Jonze is in a deleted scene of Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa though.

She was terrible in The Godfather III, which goes a LOOOONG way.

*Insert flippant joke here disregarding the fact that somebody just DIED.

Yes, absolutely. Justice League and Batman Beyond and the others are really awesome too.

Nope. What name did this person register by?

YEEEEEEEEEEHAW! *jumps out of the back.

"I'm into hard sci-fi. Fantasy is bullshit."

His line readings in Scott Pilgrim were flat out hilarious.

I'm probably one of the few people who feels this way, but I'm fine with movies updating their effects. I prefer the current Star Wars edition and their changes (minus ROTJ Hayden, which makes absolutely no logical sense) and I would love Superman: The Motion Picture even more if they fixed/redid some of the effects

I love Superman, Superman TAS and Batman TAS so much. If I was told that those were the only superhero media I could ever consume, I'd be fine with it.

Superman was one of the first movies I ever watched and promptly fell in love with (and Batman TAS was one of the first TV shows). so I was lucky to get the definitive versions of two superhero icons when I was at an age to appreciate them the most.

Great show, great review. I only learnt about this show in July but was a fan by the time I'd reached the 3rd episode.