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I've only read the early issues, Claremont probably didn't learn that word yet!

2 hours of Cannonball talking about how he's near-invulnerable when he's blastin' and his daddy died of black lung.

Toe to tip, he's just like Bart.

In the porn version, Iron Fist is named Randy Dan.

I'm still waiting for them to cast Dickon Manwoody, which is the name of a real guy in the books.

It's weird that he's still alive in the show!

It looked like a bad B-movie.

I regret catching only the very end of this movie with the psychic fight on TV and thinking it looked absolutely cheesy B-movie ridiculous, so I promptly ignored it for years. Big mistake, as I learned when I finally watched it. It's pretty great.

Voyager is just supposed to be the same, safe, unambitious space adventure week after week. It just copies the surface trappings of TNG without what made it interesting. A few good episodes, a few terrible episodes, nothing consistent. When I was 10 and TNG was gone I loved it as a nice more-of-the-same continuation,

(That's the joke)

So… Voyager?

I actually like David Tennant quite a bit, it's just that this one really made me say "hmm, time for a break."

Hey, it's the episodes that made me stop watching this show! Maybe someday I'll pick it up again and see what this Matt Smith fellow is all about.

Rockoooo! Had a bandanna that was red.
Rockoooo! Tamed a horsey that was dead!

I'm wearing European style undergarments!

For expert supernerds only, I present The Most Precise ASOIAF Timeline In Existence:

No printing press and no gunpowder is like the unwritten rule of medieval fantasy. GOT sticks to that pretty strictly.

I space raccoo
You (sing.) space raccoos
He/She/It space raccaat
We space raccoomus
You (pl.) space raccootis
They space raccoont

Eh, Ant-Man has been around in the Avengers just as long as Iron Man (and actually technically predates even the Fantastic Four, sort of). It's more that he went through a ton of different identities over the years as writers tried to figure out what to do with him - Giant Man, Yellowjacket, etc. - which I think

If it wasn't for Edgar Wright I'd have no interest in this. Even Stan Lee admits he's a character that they never really made work in comics.