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Jackson Hole isn't some anonymous small town; it's a major tourist destination and resort town. It's home to some famous ski resorts and close to two national parks. Celebrities like Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Tiger Woods, and Matthew McConaughey own homes there. The Federal Reserve holds its annual conference—the one

Michael B. Jordan got invited twice? Well-earned.

Paul Jenkins also appeared and met The Sentry in one of the early issues of Bendis's Avengers run.

This list is certainly good news for anyone who lives in Chula Vista, CA and enjoys shitty bands. Wait, was that last part redundant?

This brought to mind the kickstarted Veronica Mars movie, which is probably the best example of how a for-the-fans approach to art can end up underwhelming everyone. Creator Rob Thomas said in interviews back then that he had different ideas for that movie, which involved Veronica working a big case as an FBI agent

I'm sure you haven't forgotten it, but if I don't see "What'll it Be?" near the top of the list, we're gonna have words.

The Kolchak nod is probably also a reference to Morgan's time on the Night Stalker reboot. In a recent interview, he said he originally came up with the were-man concept for a Night Stalker script. But the network wouldn't let him do a monster story.

I see that a prior commenter already said almost exactly this same thing. But hopefully the comment will be misattributed to me in a future write-up about cool comments that happen somewhere in the rocky mountain states.

Um… Sundance takes place in Park City, UT and Salt Lake City, UT. Don't take this away from Utah; it's one of the only truly cool things we have!

Still here bros! PARTY ON!!

correction: this is just the third game in the series, or fourth if you count Origins

I think you guys might be reading too much into this announcement. Miles Morales will be the lead character in a comic book called "Spider-Man," which will take place in the mainstream Marvel universe. But that doesn't mean Peter Parker won't still be the star or "The Amazing Spider-Man," which is sort of the flagship

The very worst piece of product placement I have ever seen in a movie was the Dodge fantasticar in Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Not that the rest of the movie is any good at all, but when you take a 30-second break during the climactic action scene for Johnny Storm to notice a Dodge logo on the flying

As a youngster, I thought McDonald's breakfast was awesome and a rare treat because Adam Sandler says so at least three times in the movie Big Daddy.

I'm both proud and ashamed to admit that I bought a Fiat 500 after watching the AV Club team drive one to various movie locations in those Pop Pilgrims videos.

A C+? For a movie that drew standing ovations at every Sundance screening, and took home both the Grand Jury prize and Audience Award? For a movie which AV Club's own Sundance team loved at the time? I'm sorry, but a C+ for this film is completely, objectively ridiculous.

No they didn't.

Yeah, I think this is the reason you feel sort of dropped in the middle of some plot developments in this episode. I think they intended to air this as a bookend, regardless of how many more episodes they got, and then they got a few less than they wanted. I am sure Nick dating Lizzy Caplan would have been built up to

Almost every random one-night hookup I have ever had happened after a wedding. They are golden opportunities.

This story is from 2009, y'all.