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Maybe the grandkids turned it on for them and they don't know how to turn it off.

I get that it’s just the panel layout, but it really looks like she’s sitting in front of a picture of her and I can’t unsee it.

I loved that Huntress, a woman who trained to kill and dedicated herself to revenge, clearly hadn’t had normal social interactions growing up and it showed.

God, I love everything about this movie. Rewatching it last weekend was the happiest I've been in months.

It also deserves a nod for Best Supporting Performance by a Sandwich

I’m pretty sure it’s actually Tracey Walter’s Bob from 1989's Batman.

You guys make fun but you know what would make this scene work? A little song called “Hallelujah.”

Yeah because a) Clark/Superman and Lois were not romantically involved at that point. b) Lois didn’t know either of their secret identities and when she found out Bruce was Batman got out of the relationship fast. c) DCEU Batman wasn’t a borderline psycho who murdered everyone who made him angry.

Lois and Clark’s

The Sermon on the Hot Topic

Well now I want a House Hunters International marathon with Roxane Gay (the clearly superior variant which went unmentioned). It’s the best of both worlds: actually-sometimes cool houses in desirable cities, and the most infuriating people you’ve ever seen on television. It’s almost worth hearing the most basic woman

I liked the Keanu movie for what it was. When I saw it, I knew nothing about John Constantine. I’ll still watch it when I run into it streaming.

It's also easy to see why they tried to make the Keanu movie partly an adaptation of Dangerous Habits. Which is just such goddam good awfulness.

This may remain as one of the few series I was excited about as an almost middle-aged adult and was even more pissed off when it was cancelled just when it was really getting good. And Matt Ryan was perfect as Constantine. 

Are you somehow implying that Constantine isnt amazing? We had 3 sherlocks going at the same time so why couldnt we have a more intoxicated magical sherlock? Also I love Matt Ryan as Constantine

The Pretenders? Breeders? Finally, shows about two of my favorite bands. Right? Right? I can only assume, then, that Sister Aimee is about Aimee Man, and Pink Wall is shorthand for Pink Floyd’s The Wall? P!nk covering The Wall?

Charles & Diana: 1983, Boss Level (starring Frank Grillo and, ugh, Mel Gibson)

Available March 1
A Very Brady Sequel (1996)

I still think it’s funny that between the respective cartoons and movies Lorenzo Music and Bill Murray somehow did a dual role switch between Peter Venkman and Garfield.

Ward really was the best character in that show in many ways. Strangely being one of the few who couldn't fight, but a season with him and Danny having magic bullet adventures in Southeast Asia would have been awesome

I will never forget how much I hated Ward when the show started and thought him so incredibly useless as a character to him being by far my favorite by the end.