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While babysitting us, my younger brother and I (ages 10 and 12 at the time) convinced my poor uncle to take us to see the South Park movie in 1999. I don’t think that was the 1st R-rated movie I had seen, but it is the one I remember seeing earlier than I should have. After we got out of the theater, he just laughed

That reminds me how in Daredevil’s second season that I was really hoping for one or two episodes of courtroom drama after Punisher was apprehended.

I would take just a scene of Stark explaining new tech to Spidey, with an image of Leopardon design prints on a screen in the background.

That sounds more like a Bat-based system of government.

I like the torso portions (specifically the chest diamonds and abdominal details but not the boob armor), but the arms and legs have too many lines and detail. Simpler colored armor with some white would have been better. Also don’t like the giant robocop chin straps.

Which is why for me I think making Goku a teenager in high school worried about girls was a bigger sin for the movie than making him a white guy.

Starting with DBZ is what most people want, but I think the problem is that DBZ starts in the middle and assumes everyone watching already knows who the main characters are, what the dragonballs are, and what the characters and the dragonballs can do. It would take a really good writer to try and get all that

Good for him for admitting his mistake.

I can understand the choice, but actually this movie did better in terms of casting than other movies. At least Master Roshi, Chi Chi, Yamcha, and (grandpa) Gohan were all played by Asian actors. The ones they changed were Goku, Bulma, and Piccolo. Goku and Piccolo are both aliens so an argument can be made about them

I’ve always found that secret identities make sense in relation to the general public and population. What makes absolutely no sense is when the heroes decide that they have to keep their superhero identity secret from their family, friends, and loved ones that they have known for years or even their whole lives. It’s

Ever since I heard they were making the movie I have been wondering how are they going to handle all the licensing for all the various movies/shows/comics/music. Can anyone explain how they might be able to make this movie with these issues? Some things can be cut without too much of an issue, but others were integral

I think you mean Kevin Conroy, and he deserves at least an honorable mention on this list.

I've tried most of these websites at one point or another (fitocracy, habitRPG, zombies RUN!) and I always get bored with them. They bill it as gamification but after the initial novelty there really isn't a game in it. All there is to do is watch as the XP bar goes up until a counter goes up by 1 and watch it again.

I don't know about audiences in the 60s, but I remember seeing Eccleston regenerate into Tennant when the show was still on SyFy with no idea about what just happened. I had been watching the whole season, but knew nothing about the show's history. All of a sudden it was some different man and end episode. I was

The first thing that came to my mind as well.

In the Play store when looking at the app reviews, I always change the order from "Helpfulness" to "Newest." I do this because sometimes the reviews are for older versions of an app which could have either been fixed or broken with an update. A highly rated app maybe suddenly getting a lot of negative reviews because

He screamed. She wept. It won.

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This moment in X-Men 3. There is a lot to be pissed off about in this movie, but why the hell didn't they have Iceman create an ice bridge down from the top of the building? It was such a logical spot to have the character do something he is most known for doing. It still pisses me off to let that opportunity go by.

I definitely enjoyed the season, but it ended much too quickly. The first season ended in what felt much more like a series finale then a season finale. I wasn't even sure there would be a second season after I watched it because everything seemed wrapped up.

I definitely enjoyed the season, but it ended much too quickly. The first season ended in what felt much more like a series finale then a season finale. I wasn't even sure there would be a second season after I watched it because everything seemed wrapped up.