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Should've just changed the name to Laverne and Squiggy.

And the reason we need better minority representation in popular culture is so I don't ever have to read a sentence that depressing again.

Wasn't every single musical thing that happened in the '90s just a lightly veiled reference to jerking off?

Okies are allegedly people too!

I'm with you, if these movies had come out in 1992 we'd have all the posters on our wall.

Cordelia's character turn wasn't near as much of a 180 as was Wesley's. He went from bumbling doofus to low-talking badass in the space of like 2 episodes.

Chaka Khan is untouchable and will never die.

See, the rind is the whole reason I even eat it.

I've only tried its much more aggressive Australian cousin, Vegemite, but I wasn't a fan. I wasn't disgusted by it as I have a pretty iron stomach and so long as someone promises me that eating a thing won't make me die then I'll try it. It just tasted salty and yeasty, reminded me of the time when I was a kid that

I can tolerate raisins so long as they're in something (like cookies or salads), or covered in something (like yogurt or chocolate) but they are pretty awful. Weirdly I love golden raisins and cran-raisins but the genuine article is nasty. Still, you're setting your sights too low, the true dried-fried enemies are

Your logic makes perfect sense, but yet brie smells like floor cleaner and I can eat a wheel of that stuff like a candy bar. I don't think anybody eats anything to seem cultured, our taste buds have a low tolerance for irony. The only exception to this rule that I've seen is alcoholic beverages, it's amazing what

The comparison to Roquefort kind of shut my mouth because it really is just an egg and my love of the most vile and disgusting forms of cheese (save maybe the ones that involve lice/maggots) is the stuff of legend. If I'm willing to eat a block of cheese with blooms of grass-green mold spotting its interior than I

It's probably all the cannibalism, necrophilia, and rape. Also lets just go ahead and blame them for Howard the Duck.

Didn't you see the flannel shirt?

I expect a lot of people to get way too bent out of shape about this.

Oh there's probably tons of garbage Carnage scripts out there, just like there's tons of garbage Joker scripts out there. But I'd bet there's a handful that are great, and who says r-rated superhero fare has to stick with Spider-Man? The first successful Marvel comics film was Blade and though it has its share of

It's not about a mark in quality across the board. It's about allowing the quality r-rated scripts people have been sitting on for decades a chance to come out along with whatever cash-in dross comes out. The "no R-rated" restriction does no one any favors, mistakes will be made but being more welcoming to r-rated

Marvel has plenty of properties that work better in an environment not restricted by needing to be view-able by people under the age of 17. They've got various horror properties, various street-level heroes. The entire Netflix Marvel universe has basically been built on having R-rated superhero stories that stop

They swear up a bluestreak, they just can't say "fuck" but once or twice a season.

Time has really been kind to that movie, I kinda liked it back then but I've only grown to love it more. It was a nice throwback to the sort of movies that the original idea for The Punisher was pulled from and even the few weird comedic diversions (there are really only a couple) don't take away from the movie as a