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He said "my." I mean, maybe he had somebody else's in his carry-on, but he was definitely the owner.

It's fine as long as there aren't nipples.

Kobe is more hateable by himself, but I'd say the Heat are still the official league villain, especially considering their abysmal fan base.

You've Saved The World, Charlie Brown!

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My Comcast puts it on 267. Or 257? Something like that. Definitely mid-200s.

I wish that were more true. The -gates aren't as prevalent as they used to be, but it still gets trotted out more than I'd like (i.e. never).

Yeah, but it's mostly WaterWeight.

Yep. The only other one I've been to was the Birdemic one; I had a good time at both.

Why doesn't Incredible Hulk count? I know it has the wrong Banner, but we've also had two Rhodeys and two Fandrals now.

Avengers
Iron Man 3
Iron Man
Dark World
Thor
Cap
Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Last two are pretty close. IM2 has higher highs (Sam Rockwell's performance), but lower lows.

The bit with Loki criticizing Thor's flying as they escape in the stolen elf ship was a very Millennium Falcon-y moment.

Yep, and it's a fantastic show, too! But after that one, I don't think there's another sitcom like that on network TV. And most of the ones on cable are about families. Dramas do a little better, but not by a ton.

On the upside, at least they even have two black characters, which is depressingly rare. But yeah, not convinced a (temporarily?) larger cast will be to New Girl's benefit. Hopefully they'll prove me wrong on that count.

The first one already has the self-creating causality loop that John Conner accidentally made by sending his own dad back in time. It's only fair that the machines should get to do it too.

Bouncing Boy is going to be trimmed down considerably in the CW casting process.

I was watching Bride of Frankenstein on Halloween and when the miniature people were displayed all I could think was that Dr. Pretorius was showing off his….creeEEEEeepies!

I think kids should be at least 16 and have their parents' permission before they become a sand worm.

Angry Beavers: The Day The Earth Got Really Screwed Up. An awesome episode of television in general, but also a loving spoof of B-movies.