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    All of the money. 

    Same! Reference jinx; you owe me a coke.

    I know I’ve said this before here, but much of his middle-career seems to me to be a case of not very much editorial oversight... this is all theory, of course, but I imagine that when you have someone as profitable as him they just stopped telling him what to do after Firestarter and Cujo. And why would they?

    Oh, wow. OK. I guess I’ll be watching this? It actually looks pretty intriguing. Did anybody catch the pscyhopomps? The trailer has me wondering if everything ever tied to CR in the books/stories will show up here... I’m pretty sure Dark Half is at least partly set there. I’ve been trying to re-read the entire Dark

    Necessary? No. But unfortunately probably justified given the medium. Ghostbusters’ Jenine turned out pretty busty, as well.

    Anybody who wants to can see an entire two seasons of anime ghostbusters on Netflix *right now*. It was a staple of my after-school TV watching my Freshman year of HS. It doesn’t hold up the way I thought it did in my memory but it’s not bad at all.

    This is exactly what I was going to say. I LOVE the base concept behind Episodes I-III... they were just really (really) badly made movies.

    It’s because she asked him to help her with her “Sexy Chester the Cheetah” costume one Halloween and then, after he’d done so like a gentleman, she *then* told him about her boyfriend.

    I love this show, overall, but I can’t decide how I feel about knowing now that Delos or Ford have perfected a simulation within the cradle. It changes the stakes so that now not only can we not be really sure of *when* we are, but there’s at least the open possibility we don’t really know *where* we are, either.

    I have it on good authority that the sequel will be titled “Wonder Woman 1986: Midday of Impartiality”

    The gross part is the power dynamic. I believe several incidents happened to less known/rising comedians who would have looked up to him or at least been aware of his influence in the industry. It becomes much harder to say no to someone who has potential to directly influence your livelihood, or your dreams.

    I like this theory. Although... does anyone know how soon after Teresa died the uprising started? I doubt that her daughter would be up to shenanigans already.

    Count me in. I still think it’s her, even though I understand, logically, that the tiger makes it improbable that this is another “ago” timeline.

    I have to assume you are not the waitress from Michigan that I foolishly and haplessly felt I was in love with between 1997 and 1999, but she mentioned to me one spring she thought this tree smelled like that and at the time I assumed she was just saying that due to her habit of keeping sex right up there at the

    Ben Wheatley as in Kill List Ben Wheatley? A Field in England? Good lord I’d go to that without seeing anything else about the film just on the strengths of Kill List alone.

    Is that... Firefly?

    I won’t say you should murder that person who was talking but Jesus pleazus. What the hell.

    Smart. And it makes total sense, seeing as how Iron Man officially kicked this whole thing off, so of course he’s going to have *the* major role to play in finishing it. Nice. I didn’t even think about him saving Iron Man specifically.

    Show of hands please:

    It was very funny... almost to the end. I think one thing that I kept being amazed at was the balance between the heavy stuff and the comedy. They did a good job of keeping you grounded in what, let’s face it, most of us knew would be a defeat, but at the same time giving us some breathing room and a little hope. I am