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It really just needed to be one, maybe two issues, instead of five.

One of the most disappointing things about Monkeyball is when I get stuck on a really hard level.

Where's Creed at? Where's Creed, String?

SPOILER ALERT: Han Solo is played by Harrison Ford.

That's the Terminator TV show some people liked. We're talking about a Terminator movie no one did.

It seems like every Black List has at least one script that's on there for its crazy premise/structure, but would be terrible if actually produced.

The Critics' Choice Awards have been rightfully good about nominating her. She even won that category a couple years ago!

So I guess this is what Catman looks like nowadays? I have mixed feelings.

It goes back further than The Dark Knight, but it seems like that's the example that kickstarted the most recent wave of it.

As I recall, besides the fades to black, it cuts to what the bad guys are up to a few times as well, if people need super-blatant dividing lines between scenes for some reason. If "It's all one chase!!" is reason enough to say a movie is one long scene, movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark or most of Fellowship of the

He asked first! It's Mary's own fault for nodding. Pa rum pa pum pum.

The Grinder is good if you like meta-humor and jokes on the tropes of mediocre dramas.

Well, the Wrecking Crew as a whole is a Thor villain, so each Wrecking Crew member is like 1/4 of a Thor villain.

Consolers of the Lonely is a masterpiece.

I bought 1 for the same basic reason. I'd also take issue with the idea the writer presents that all adults at the time automatically had every Beatles album on CD. That's a ton of CDs of just one band for anybody who's not a music collector to own. Even dedicated music fans might have had their Beatles collection in

"If Superman bleeds, he leads." - Perry White to Lou Bloom Clark Kent

Official DC Batman became Pete Holmes Batman so gradually I barely noticed.

I think his insistence on making jokes about "Uh oh, look who it iiis! Everybody's scared of meee! What shocking thing am I going to sayyy!" every time he comes on stage to present an award the past three years perpetuates the myth of his supposed award show edginess as much as anyone else.

Well I'm glad some things are the same.