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Seven seasons and a movie (or four).

And Clowes really did draw those Batbelts!

Fun fact! At the Toronto Comics Art Festival one year, I asked Daniel Clowes about that scene. He said Thora Birch improved a lot of the jokes about the movies and props in Anthony's, such as "Corporate Slut?! OOOOOH, sophisticated!"

The friends thought the motorcycle that turned into Freddy and hissed "FUEL INJECTION!" while jabbing the rider with spikes and wires and such was hilarious, but I was traumatized.

I actually played 4 before 3 and loved it, and of course, the characters were a big part of that. If you haven't seen the latest trailer for Persona Q yet, there are a couple moments that made me rather gleeful:

I finally beat the main game of Persona3 last week, after playing it pretty consistently (on hard mode!) since last July. I'm sure I'll do the 30 hrs of add-on content at some point, but since then I've been pounding away at Link between Worlds, which has some very pretty graphics and does a bit more to make Link

Ay then, what would a free man of t'e North be wantin' with me Lucky Charms?

Although I noted the similarities when I saw Kubrick's film as well, the mask is also modeled after a design that was on the Batman '66 show: http://i.imgur.com/PDg2S.jpg

I have to think Gillian Anderson's smirk is a bit of the actress peeking through. She has spoken before at length about the flatulent pomeranian being a nightmare to work with, particularly in "Triangle."

Bofur (I think) stands out for me 'cause he's just James Nesbitt with a Derek Smalls mustache. I also really like James Nesbitt, so that helps.

Pfft. Why you gotta hate on Fast and Furious bro?

BUT IT WORKED SO WELL WITH MCNAMARA! AND HE GOT RANDALL ADAMS OFF DEATH ROW! AND HE'S LIKE THIS CLOSE TO FINDING WHO KILLED KENNEDY IF YOU'D JUST GIVE HIM SOME ROOM! DAMNIT MAN IF NOT ERROL THEN WHO?!

My reading of D'Angelo's criticism is that, in a film like "Tabloid," a naturally energetic flibbertigibbet like Joyce McKinney reads the silence Morris creates when he stops talking but still has a camera pointed at you as a prompt to fill that silence. This usually leads a subject to go a bit "off-script" in terms

FF has been exceptional. The Allreds' work on the book has been great, the characters are lovely, the kids are believable, there's a heightened awareness of the story being a comic that never seems too self-conscious and the villains tow this great line of being ridiculous when they have to be and very scary as well.

Great catch! Pay attention to Hannibal's last scene with Abigail in the second-to-last episode as well, where antlers are alternately used to frame her as Hannibal conceives her (wendigo-lite) and emphasize that she's never going to escape him or her father.

I have also had this problem. But I realized I couldn't trust myself (or my therapist, or anyone really) to relate back to me that I was drawing it accurately.

I think they can incorporate most of those early stories if they want to. 'The Wolverine' made it seem like 'DoFP' will at least in part be the film version of Magneto's (temporary) redemption following Xavier's (temporary) death in the comics. It'd be plenty easy to set up a story with like, I dunno, an

This is my favorite part of reading these reviews every week.  Please never stop, N.G.

And their FELICITY is about a sexy secret agent tied into a centuries-old conspiracy, their ALIAS is about a girl crushing on a high school friend, and LOST was cancelled after just six weeks.

Oded Fehr was the best part of the Brendan Frasier THE MUMMY (with the awesome Arnold Vosloo, who was in a few of the later DCAU flicks as well) and he shows up on "Young Justice" as R'as al Ghul.  While not David Warner, he's still pretty awesome at it.