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We’ll get to The Andy Dick Story later.

No reason to limit yourself to just one style. Both have a time and a place. I love a smashburger in all its crusty, salty goodness as much as I love big thick grilled burgers made chuck, ribeye, brisket, etc. Its like saying sometimes I want a dry-aged ribeye steak and sometimes I want a hanger steak

I think the distinction here is that we can TELL when a baseball field is different: they’re all very distinctive, and some in particular are iconic (see: Fenway).

Man, I still love Payback. One of my all time favorite movies.

And some excellent comics from Darwyn Cooke (RIP):

The Parker book series is basically this. It’s been made into some movies: Point Blank with Lee Marvin, Payback with Mel Gibson, and Parker with Jason Statham.

It’s actually pretty interesting to see Woody Harrelson, the son of a mob hitman, in a role like this.

OK, has anyone asked Krysten Ritter if those are her forearms?

Oh, thank god. From the headline and photo, I thought Tom Cruise was starring in a reboot of The Happening. Bullet dodged.

The funny thing is, the emptier the theaters get because of people (rightfully) afraid of the Delta variant, the safer I feel going. And I guess AMC won’t be retiring their rent-a-theater program anytime soon.

But Acme’s stuff always failed, right?

This is the third site I’ve been to today that has done the same spin with the news - the whole “this show you’ve probably never heard of is coming to Netflix” shtick.

From now on AV club - when the press release already made the joke, just take one dip and end it!

That’s exactly it. Simmons was a public school teacher in New York and now through his own business movies is a multimillionaire. He’s exactly what Trump wishes he was. Simmons is human garbage on many levels but intelligence ain’t one of them.

Gene is pro-Gene-making-money which is hard to do if Gene’s dead

Gene is both stupid and is an asshole, but he’s pro-vaccine.

You said it!

Vesper is a good example fo the fact that killing a character to motivate another one is not inherently problematic. In fact, it can be a powerful tool when used well. The problem is that this tool is feasible, but too often applied lazily and disproportionately used on women.

His time to die.