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I actually recognized her more as a regular on the "Playing D&D with Porn Stars" site than from actual porn. I guess she doesn't have as much work available for free streaming. ;)

I certainly would. I suppose some of the audience was specifically drawn-in by Nicholson, but given that the controversy over Michael Keaton's casting didn't seem to keep people away, I'm sure Batman would still have opened big with Dr. Lizardo as The Joker.

Riddler.

My first cable viewing of Barbarella was one of those memorably… stimulating… adolescent moments. And it's a pretty remarkable achievement to have been able to upstage '60s Jane Fonda in that regard.

As I recall, MacArthur's father, the wonderfully named Arthur MacArthur, was a lowly corporal and celebrated hero at the Battle of Chattanooga, and parlayed that in to a post-war business and political career.

That would be pretty awesome — Imagine R-rated The Sound of MusicThe Computer Wore Tennis ShoesDumbo?

I'm gonna start wearing one on my belt as a sign of solidarity!

For years we maintained a "don't ask/don't tell" policy about the Rainbow Suits. Now we've done away with the pretense, and you're still not happy…

Though that's hardly inherent in capital punishment — it's a direct consequence of legal challenges driven largely by those opposed to the death penalty in principle. Whether the DC-verse equivalent of the ACLU would really concentrate that much effort on defending the likes of the Joker — one of the most unpersuasive

It's not an unreasonable point, but death is still a more secure prison than prison is.

Even with a semblance of a Constitution, the incentives for some sort of accidental death in police custody would seem pretty strong.

Indeed, some of the pragmatic arguments against the death penalty are greatly weakened in an environment where psycho supervillains habitually escape to wreak havoc.

A high-ranking officer coming from old money isn't that horribly unlikely, particularly if he was a later son not involved in managing the family's business.
Going back to the Civil War era, officers bought their commissions and outfitted their own troops, so they almost invariably came from money. That might not be

…his claim that the budget was $5 million, which I suspect is bullshit but if true would elevate this to truly galactic levels of incompetence.

I would totally support walling off The Bachelor and its various spinoffs, with all the cast and production teams sealed inside forever.
And making ABC pay for it!

It juxtaposes graphic, but non-explicit, sex with gore beyond what porn typically shows or would be able to afford, but I doubt that it would get an NC-17 rating in 2017. Even by '90s standards I doubt it would qualify. Now, if Skynet covered it in living flesh and time-ported it back to 1969, it'd certainly get an

Back in Gerry's day, you had to draw your own hentai, with your own quill pen, plucked from your own goose, damn it!

Of course, she's an animated friend, but…

I know that's aged the hell out of me.

I'd like to know how Sigourney Weaver looks younger in that picture than she did in Alien.