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Maybe its just the trailer, but tonally that seems too serious for this kind of project (also kind of odd how little of Adam West we actually get to hear in the trailer, his goofy Batman exclamations are surely a good chunk of the appeal of a project like this no?)

I'd tell left handed people to go kill themselves, but I already know they can't. As if a weak lil south paw could even scratch the majestic purity of the right wrist.

"Violence is noun - an act involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something"

You seem to be having some confusing conversation with yourself about the consequences of violence and the causes of violence. Yes, the consequences of violence has no creed or color, a bullet will kill a white man the same way it kills a black man.

Are you kidding me? ANOTHER Franco film where the lighting in the first 5 minutes is off? This guy is a hack.

I don't know even know how they could be together…I guess they could scissor or something.

"Brother what are you doing? I'm with the news dude. Dude?"

Saying you root for Jaime is of course code for you wanting to bang your sister, hence the reaction of your viewing party.

I think I have to agree with your girlfriend, just because it resolves my nag about that moment, he's riding his horse through the water, but then immediately next to his horse he falls off into water that is endlessly deep?

I don't know why, but as a kid watching that movie, I loved that apartment complex, I idolized for years wanting to move into a place like that. I also still think the date with Elizabeth Shue is the date standard that I must achieve with all 1st dates.

I'd be game for seeing NBC bringing to life the shows within the shows. Get some MILF Island, Homonym, and Black Friasier going, Ted McGinley hosting Capital Beat, maybe a tv adaptation of Rochelle, Rochelle to air in the later hours.

Also I wonder if NBC thought Novak was going to be the breakout star of the series, interesting to see him featured in the photo (I guess the series does start with him being the audience surrogate to the office, so it was a possibility).

Good insight into the mentality of today's studios that they're so ready to green light what would surely be disappointing revivals from writers who they have repeatedly passed on new projects over the years since their hits went off he air.

Wrong on two counts, it doesn't even come close to being as terrible as Crystal Skull was and…out-poltered Poltergeist? What?! Ultimately it was still a cheeseball adventure flick, nothing in Temple comes close to the scares of Poltergeist.

Maybe this will be the show's gimmick, every season someone dies in the off-season. It'll become a fun way to engage viewers as they plant hints throughout the year. Ultimately we'll learn the show takes place in some kind of purgatory, and each season will get more abstract as it embraces its otherworldly aspect.

Though not necessarily treated as a milestones episode, #300 of Improv4Humans was pretty fun, in particular the plane sequence built up to some stand out Gabrus moments.

I don't know, I still don't really think its an analogue. In this world dragons are just extinct creatures, not magical creatures, there's gobs of historical and physical evidence about them. White Walkers on the other hand are creatures that exist solely in stories, and are creatures of magic, the return of dragons

It is interesting, I used to find the show's production values well done, but kind of pedestrian, but was fascinated with the thought put into the characters and world building. As they've moved away from the books (and the kind of detailed world building Martin would labor over) and the storytelling tone has kind of

I did have a thought that the sand snakes, being known for using poison, may have also taken the precaution of building up immunities to certain poisons (or maybe I've just watched The Princess Bride a few too many times…).

So what are you thinking, herpes?