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Cyclops coming back would be nice, but I doubt there'd be much room for him anyway (plus he was incredibly underdeveloped in the original trilogy).  At least Singer undoes most of Ratner's shitty movie (I'm assuming Rogue also gets her powers back along with Magneto, and Professor X is back without a reasonable

Wait, why did they take them down in the first place?

He also goes by Armond Jr.

"Wolverine’s visions of his late wife"

@avclub-68ed797b8372d94e15f9cce7ff19a2dc:disqus I'm not understanding the concept here…So to display your disagreement you should like the post first, then unlike it,  accomplishing absolutely nothing?

@avclub-7656b560c7e180f8e0d84ca82ac0d8b7:disqus I kind of see it in the oval face and prominent nose.  It is a bit of a reach though.

"It feels like there is an interesting father/son dynamic to be explored between that character and Will Graham."

I want to see a three-way fight between Hannibal, Morpheus, and Frank Black.

Calculus in the summer? Feckin' nurd

Was this news?  How does one officially come back or leave a show if they're just a recurring guest character?

Well, that's just depressing enough to make me swallow my vomit instead spraying it all over you..

This list doesn't make me want to shit on you, so good job.

Great Job, Internet! actually, which is really missable because it's hidden in the goddamn right corner like an abused stepchild.

NO FUCK READING

Not really.  He gave it some praise with reservations.  Sounds pretty much like a B- to me.

Yes, but coincidentally both were Mensa members and attended high school at an early age. They also suffered from temporary Progeria, so that they looked much older than their actual age.

He gets a lot of shit for hatin', but I'm gonna give him credit for the term "cumming-of-age comedies".

$1 million annually?  That has to be exaggerated somewhat…There's not enough for a school band of ten to spend $1 million on every year, unless it's field trips to tangentially-related places.

A lot of science fiction is basically fantasy that takes place in the future of this universe.

I believe they still show trailers for movies that are still out in theaters, you know, to get you to spend more money as soon as possible.