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TDKR was my first real Batman book I ever read, and it blew me away. As discussed above, there's a lot happening here in terms of themes, aesthetics, and storytelling devices. But in a way, I almost feel like it is better as a comic in general than it is as a Batman story. Despite its influence, it does feel a bit

Wow, that schlocky Kirk Cameron movie turned into a high-octane thrill ride starring Denzel Washington! IT'S A MIRACLE!!!

RIDE ON SHOOTING STAR

Watching a guy who beat a hard level of a rhythm game take the time to scat the notes that he played is weirdly poetic and hilarious.

I buy that.

Just to be that guy, the tombstones from Plan 9 in the scene from Ed Wood would have been part of the set, not props. "Prop" is short for "property" meaning something the character uses, holds, owns, etc.

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"Among the band’s discography is both the iconic cover of Rumors—with its stark black-and-white image of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks…"

Wishing continued good health to your mom and good vibes to the Teti clan

Oof. It's bad enough they use the term "rocker" with a straight face, but they have the gall to use the phrase "face the music" in a trailer about a musician coming to terms with the consequences of their actions. This looks pretty rough.

I love Patton's comedy, but I don't agree with this sentiment 100%. I do agree that you can't please everybody all the time, but when you put out a lazy joke aimed at easy targets on a public social networking medium, you invite scrutiny and criticism. He shouldn't lose his job, but he deserves some feedback for

Jake Gyllenhaal Stars in Fightbrawler

"Intervention" is an amazing example because of how natural it feels. It just amps up that hefty crescendo the way no other techniques could do.

"It’s as if people took the $100 bill of newly assured Internet freedom and used it to light a cigar."
That suggests a waste of money. This wasn't a waste of the Internet's ability to have a level playing field for sites and content. It was a proper use of it. A more apt comparison would be if people took the $100

The best thing about this dress phenomenon is that it was a color-blind/color-deficiency simulator for most of the internet. Plenty of people (on average 1-in-4 males) have some form of colorblindness, but more people don't. For these perfect specimens with well-adjusted cones, this momentary color confusion gave

I didn't even get to the convention parts. I was holding out for the first ten minutes because I figured they'd snap out of the multi-cam feature entirely. It would've been interesting to see if they were going to do a show-within-a-show-within-a-show approach. My tension awaiting this possible reveal kept my

I have only seen GotG, but I would be surprised if Transformers 4 has anywhere near the same amount of humor, likable characters, or inspired creative touches that made Guardians so special.

It is kind of funny how the Oscars treat blockbusters and genre movies. Avatar got mentions for how it destroyed the box office and got big ovations throughout that year's ceremony, but it didn't end up with much. American Sniper's success was compared to Oprah, yet it only pulled a couple technical awards. The

It's not just Michael. GOB participates, as well as dates her(never my favorite AD subplot) chiefly because she has low self-esteem after the inner beauty pageant. Her only stories in the show revolve around her religious nature, sub-par appearance, and inability to have a presence. These are all things that form a

UGH. This kills me because setting an episode entirely in the confines of a computer is a fun concept. You could play around with how to construct jokes and advance the plot while making it feel like an organic experience. This would be so refreshing, since the show's Sorta-umentary structure feels anything but