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yes. agree, and thank you.

the most superman comic-like of the superman movies.
Not the best mind you, but the most classic comic like.

must have been hard to just sit through this for the reporting.

just read the times interview, it is pretty amazing, he's really open and honest … not in that Letterman acting way, but the deflated way he gets when out of spotlight.
Really good.

He said that? Even if you've got the interpretation right—and you very well could—it isn't the kind of language a person can get away with these days.

I'd have preferred Stewart, much more nimble a comic. Tho, I think he's just slowed down with age, so that makes him less marketable I guess.

I haven't seen it, but it doesn't make sense to me comic-verse-wise.
I think Banner, and Thor are probably the only two she hasn't had some relationship with. Why feel the need to do a silly Beauty & the Beast thing?

weirdest problem there is Civil War is clearly an Avengers story. Making it less by any means, means there'll be mistakes and unfortunate story shortcuts.

Bogart lacks nothing. I'm hetero male and probably let him bed me. Gable is charming as f*ck, bet you look at him and know he's mostly just talk (maybe give good head).

I think in this case Bendis is meaning her to be the buttinski friend who just sees/knows things, but taken to the mutant next level.
I haven't been reading this run, but if the new take on Jean is 'butts in on peoples' biz' that is fine compared to her classic character of meek girl, or victim of circumstance who must

when the two hooked up, it was a huge deal. Unfortunately, as good as PD's X-Factor work was, it was only really followed by a small but devote group of readers. Put those two at the front of a new X-Force book and watch their stock rise.

sounds like she was just talking like a average young person. Fishing for understanding in a confusing world.
Geez, what f*cking horrible person.

I remember some story that opens w/ Beast kissing Simon (on the cheek I think) and presenting him w/ a bouquet of flowers.

I'm bummed Bendis is getting so much flack for the text he created to tell this vignette. It's the way people talk, gay/bi/straight/etc, when opening up about their sexuality for the first time. I've heard and read similar stories enough to say it's universal.
He pretty obviously wasn't trying to shame any other

Shatterstar is too? He is in a ltr with Rictor in the comic, but Peter David says that he'd is, as well as polyamorous.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

I've always been pretty sure Beast is gay, and also in an open relationship w/ Simon Williams/Wonderman since the mid-80s.
I know they shut this idea down pretty firmly in the comics, but it's my head-canon and I live by it.

dang, good spot worker. I love that song, and love The Clash. I am sadly under informed about the great work of Montgomery Clift.

This show was had such bad ratings that my local affiliate once dropped the last 10 minutes of an episode to cover a school board meeting.
I still don't know how that episode ended. I think it was the same ep where Flash vibrates through a wall—the one and only time he did it in the series.
There was some kind of

I remember liking this show okay.
It wasn't great, it would have been better served as maybe a live action Saturday Morning show, but if so a lot of the better parts of it would have to have been jettisoned: the romance w/ Tina, the weird psycho-sexual undertones to Trixter and The Ghost, racial issues covered by

I hadn't heard of his being permanently out. But, a monologue show of his stories from the biz would be great I imagine. Wonder how honest they can be w/ Vince writing the cheque tho.