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I think it was something like she got really mad at doctor octopus spider-man or something and decided to be evil.

Finding women who can rotate their torsos 180 degrees is also going to be tough.

I like that its now tournament of chompionships tradition that when the thing Nick wants to win loses he'll have a tantrum and change the rules so it wins.

It seems weird for netflix to want to do an iron fist show, but not want to give it the budget to show K'un Lun or how Danny gets his powers.

The Hand still has no goals beyond being evil and its leaders' have no characterization beyond being enigmatic and good at fighting, so it hasn't improved that much.

I genuinely can't believe that they had an idea as good as "Gene and Louise throw Bob a bachelor party" and decided to relegate it to the B plot.

The only time I've seen the crab walk is when I run, hold forward, and rapidly switch between strafing left and right.

The 10 hour free trial thing was such an easily avoidable mistake. This is a series that a group of very vocal internet users are still angry at and reviews are still embargoed. Unless the game was a masterpiece (which, having played for a few hours, it isn't), the free trial was pretty much guaranteed to lead to news

The bad guys in this show ride around in a city that's also a time machine and are trying to blow up time. So its pretty much mankind's greatest artistic triumph.

Boston Brand! With the goofy looking character design and costume.

I'm really excited for the possibility of a dark and gritty Shazam movie.

RIP Trashcan. You will always be the best monopoly piece.

If they make this then we'll be one step closer to the inevitable Maximum Carnage movie that no one wants.

Its like the good wife without all the annoying stuff that ruined the later seasons of the good wife.

Fish don't eat wallets

I enjoyed it, and feel like most of the character stuff works, but boy a lot of the plot stuff that happens in the last third or so sure feels like they decided that this was going to be the main conflict in the movie, realized that it didn't work at all with what they'd established earlier, and then just said oh fuck

The first trailer that was entirely "jokes" about the 80s seemed like a really strange way to promote a kids movie.

I feel like most of my libertarian friends are mostly interested in how libertarianism enables them to point out how much smarter/"rational"/more logically consistent they were then everyone else (e.g. the south park both sides are wrong for caring about stuff approach).

The infinity-engineness definitely hurts the game. It seems like the devs were really attached to the idea of being able to finish the game without fighting, but were too attached to the infinity engine homage to actually design a crisis system that could handle this well. So, as opposed to all the crises being fight

Yes. And not, for instance, because the cops who he worked with were close to finding out he was a serial killer so he has to go on the run or anything. He just does it because he doesn't want his kid being raised by a serial killer or something (so he lets his serial killer girlfriend raise his kid instead) and is