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With great power comes… eh, whatever.

And that would have given that action scene some actual character, where there's a difference between the two fighters' personalities instead of them being two nearly identical computer images punching each other through buildings.

I wonder who introduced this panel. "WHO HERE'S READY FOR A SMALL-SCALE LIGHTLY DRAMATIC COMEDY ABOUT AN AGING MUSIC MANAGER???"

Major League is a home run - maybe not a grand slam, but definitely a sustained, entertaining base hit, with a few crazy bunts thrown in.

I remember there being some actual aging of the kids over the course of the original author's books. When it was revived in the '90s under new management, any development, simplistic though it may have been, was undone to freeze them at one point in time. When I read them as a kid, they were all printed in the same

If only there were a way a child could see a movie after it has left theaters. But the technology just isn't there, and it never will be.

Okay, I will, but then you have to imagine a monster of my choice. I pick sasquatch.

CROSBY!!!

how you doin', you doin' good?

It's a shame he's gotten off Scott-free.

He's the human sidekick for The Big Jeans

She probably had more reason to respond to the people criticizing her lame first note than she had to write it in response to two and a half mildly critical paragraphs out of an otherwise glowing eleven-paragraph editorial that hardly anybody was even aware of until she acknowledged it.

It's not at all. In terms of lowered critical expectations, maybe, but not in getting audiences to buy a ticket. Jurassic World is the outlier, in part because people have kind of forgotten about The Lost World and JPIII and in part because it's basically an all-new cast. Salvation is too recent and Arnold is a much

Jean-Ralphio does not miss a beat when he gives that response. It's one of my favorite moments in one of my favorite episodes of one of my favorite shows.

Just like the old gypsy woman said!

It's kind of relative, though. According to my self-selecting sphere of movie-lovers and pop-culture websites, everyone in the world but me saw It Follows, and they all thought it was incredible. But I'd bet if you pick 4 random people out of a crowd, 3 of them have no clue that It Follows is the name of a movie.

"Marah, edit all the sadness out of that and just keep the prepositions." is basically a perfect sentence.

You might say it's still…
…extant.

It didn't even have the best "superhero" season in that time slot on that network.