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In this case the correct way to swear is:

But wasn't this a creator-owned comic at Vertigo? Can DC still do that?

Didn't Chris Roberson, the writer of the comic, sever his ties with DC Comics protesting the treatment of the creators? I'm a little surprised that he allowed this to turn into a TV show.

And he can be a tough character to draw too. I remember seeing Doom 2099's extremely detailed armor sketch in Wizard or some magazine, but the design was discarded as it was too complicated to draw in every panel.

Star Trek franchise had many more fan cameos. Abdullah II of Jordan appeared in Voyager but he had no lines as he was not a SAG member.

"For all to see" remains to be my favorite. It's not on their official albums I believe.

Season 5 is like Spider-man 3, being paned only because it's not as good as the predecessors. Still, I enjoyed it a lot, perhaps because I can relate more to the white-collar corruption at media rather than to the urban street crimes.

The same here. Randy's unfortunate fate bothered me so much I just can't like season 4 as much as everyone else.

Best Actress That's Not Meryl Streep.

I feel like Vertigo needs "reboot" more so than the DC universe. After Karen Berger left the titles have gotten weaker and some characters like Constantine lost their edge after moving mainstream.

Well yaoi originally means "drama-less" or "meaningless", so.

Marvel is hellbent on replacing all mutants as Inhumans to reclaim the movie rights of the characters from Fox, so actually there's no guarantee that the X-men will be in X-men movies anymore.

As an Asian I'm honestly excited about this show. Randall Park was quite funny in The Interview.

If Catfish was out-and-out fake, they would have dropped that mentally challenged kid. Faking his condition would have been too non-PC.

For some reason I expected "The Final Member", the doc of cock, to be on this list (it's unbelievable but great so see it).

You mean Interstellar?

Recent Nerdist interview with Sam Raimi made me realize how he treated Spider-man franchise with utmost respect. I don't mind him making its sequels again, perhaps with a new cast (but J.K. Simmons stays).

For DUNE I wonder if anyone would make a documentary about Peter Berg's Dune, the project that never got off the ground.

I was expecting Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings on this list. So a botched sequel doesn't count?

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