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I’ll wait for the Super-Nintendo classic edition (September). I stopped buying stuff from Think Geek when the sent me my $200+ order with no bubble-wrap in the box. Everything I ordered was either broken or damaged and all I got back as a response when I sent them pictures of my shipment was an offer of $20 off my

I really hated the new costume from the free pilot preview, but I was okay with it by the end of the episode (which I loved). I’m also hating this new version which seems like a low-buget knock-off of the suit from the short-lived Fox live-action series. I am hoping that I will grow to like this one too, but I have my

The perfect Fantastic Four movie. It’s amazing that no one else knows how to do this with the FF.

I’d make a lousy superhero if I had to go up against my wife before I could go out to fight crime.

Seven years ago there was a poorly rated show called “No Ordinary Family” that explored a family that all slowly discovered that they had super-powers and each assuming that they were the only one in the world, kept it secret from the rest of the family. It was actually pretty good.

Just watched Toy Story 3 last night. And yes, I cried like a baby.

Peter Venkman had the idea back in 1984 “The franchise rights alone will make us rich beyond our wildest dreams.”

From Monty Python;

The first picture I saw was this one...

The Conservative goverment in Canada that was just ousted made a habit of handing out written statemnets on policy etc. and they were known as the most secretive goverment in Canadian history. When reporters can’t ask questions, you have to take everything the goverment says at face value. Trusting that whatever they

Nope. It looks like Kirby forgot his own art. The only thing that Byrne added was gloves for Doom’s acolyte.

There is actually a panel in one early FF story that recounts Doom’s origins, and it shows him putting on his mask for the first time while it’s still molten hot from the forge. While the first scar was minor, Doom certainly went down the “there’s no turning back now” path with that one.

Is it just me, or do the reflections in Sam Wilson’s goggles make it look like his eyes are crossed?

The Return of Ultron

I’ve hated the framework episodes. It’s gone on way too long. Aida can take any NPC in the framework (like Grant Ward) and turn him on anyone else in a second. She’s already demonstrated that she can kill. Why waste time looking for the “portal” when she can kill them all (or incarcerate them). Then all her worries

I have read the Amityville Horror and enjoyed it as a horror novel, not a “based on real events” sort of thing and enjoyed it just fine. Mind you, I read it years ago so I might not hold up as well as it did.

I just finished reading The Haunting of Hill House a few weeks ago.
I was disappointed after the build-up the book had received. To me it was less a horror story and more a first-person view of a lonely woman slowly going insane before killing herself...

You just did this so the FBI would hire you to show them how a master of surveilance works, didn’t you?