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But…but..but…(I got nothing. Good points)

-The bullets were designed to be untraceable. The only reason Lois found a bullet was because one hit her journal. Also, people in war-torn 3rd world countries probably don't get autopsies.

It's seriously insane how much better it is. It's like watching a different film.

"Willem Dafoe will in fact be playing a good guy."
I don't understand what this means

Oh man, me and my sister quote this all the time. So many little gems in this movie.

Still one of my all-time favorite comedies.
Also, this article kind of slags off What About Bob, but man, that's another under-rated gem.

I totally hear what you're saying, but this just hits me a little differently after all the Cosby stuff just happened. And with Kirkman's statements, idk. It has a ring of truth to it. And this will sound like bullshit, but I'm friends with comedians who have said they've heard similar things. So, yeah, you're right.

Kirkman said that it has happened to other female comics as well, and I have no reason to doubt her.

Yeah, I can't watch his stuff anymore. The fact that he didn't deny those Gawker rumors essentially confirms them—he's doing the Cosby thing of just pretending it's not even an issue. It's a shame because he's clearly a comic genius, but it feels wrong to support someone who's had multiple female comedians speak out

I know y'all are cynical about the prequels, but the idea of the ghost of Anakin Skywalker communicating with Kylo Ren sounds pretty ducking cool to me.

I agree. I went into the movie with complete ambivalence and walked out of the theater with a look of astonishment. I remember saying to my friends that I thought it was possibly the best superhero movie ever made. I *do* enjoy superhero movies, but there's only a few I'd call legitimately great films. First Class is

Two turn tables and a matrimone

Yeah that's a fantastic description. My favorite character segments of the TV show are still the ones where Aukerman fixates on some minor detail and derails their planned bit.

I love that Scott made the TV show sort of the opposite of the podcast in tone. Podcast Scott is still "willfully obtuse" (as PFT often says) but is often (hilariously) mean and sarcastic. TV Scott is cloyingly nice. It's a fun balance. The podcast will probably be the enduring legacy of CBB—it's just such an insane,

I know right? Man, this really would have been something.

This is heartbreaking. Spidey is my favorite superhero, and the first two Raimi films are two of my all-time favorite movies. Just brilliant filmmaking; S3 is a disappointment but not a terrible film. I had always wanted Raimi to do Vulture, as he's always been a favorite of mine. That montage of C-list villains

As much as I love Paul Scheer, he completely steamrolled the last episode of James Bonding. I was hoping for the typical Matt & Matt play-by-play of the movie, since I know they really liked it, as did I. Instead Paul had them focus on basically two scenes of the movie the entire time, and was super negative.

This article is hilarious and fascinating. I wish more GJI things were like this.
Reminds me of something an indie gaming blogger did years ago: for a month, him and his staff wrote reviews of games. They were noticibly weaker than their normal reviews in the writing department, but sounded like any other review on

Not me, because I was avoiding spoilers.

Absolutely ridiculous to spoil this in a headline. Jesus Christ.