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The rights situation for Namor is complicated.

One should be careful because that is good journalism. It's not like some American TV site mixing up the political and geographical meaning of "Ireland" is going to set Belfast on flames (that's what flags are for).

It should be noted that the crown on the crest is specifically a generic crown and not St Edward's Crown (plus there's also a generic harp)

If Scorsese really wants to be lazy he can just use the symphony James MacMillan wrote based on the novel.

People still watch Klaus Kinski movies and he was a thousand times worse when it comes to family.

Hollywood liberals is still code for Jews, right?

Absolutely. Deep down he's a humanist. You could really see that in his death row documentary when he got angry at the stat attorney for criticizing him for humanizing a death row inmate:

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One slap at —one that was instantly regretted, one that the slapper has taken full responsibility for (no bullshit claims that the slappee provoked you)—does not a lifelong abuser make.

Just the mention of Carnivale hurts. 30 years from now I'll still be screaming in my sleep about bringing back Carnivale.

There is an argument to be made for the CONCACAF CL games on Fox Soccer Plus.

Calling that WWC qualifier the best soccer on today is a joke when Roma - Bayern play on the same day.

It's like Eli Roth claiming that the Hostel movies are commentary on US foreign policy.

They want to be called IS now, so we should be calling them daesh.

Daesh is still my number one choice.

I'm kinda disappointed that there's no comment by a Catalan being outraged that the article refers to people from Barcelona as Spaniards.

And then the sequels got rid of the rest of the EU (or Legends or whatever).

Kim Jong-il issues death threats from beyond the grave? He really is as powerful as the North Koreans claim he is.

I should explain: Amy was always a psycho (or at least she was a psycho at every point we saw her), we never see why she became what she became (there's the Amazing Amy book but that not enough). She doesn't seem like a fully-realized human whose psychological motivation you can understand but rather (as another