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Protected or not, if I found one of those nibbling on my trash can, I'd introduce it to the business end of my car.

I think the moral of this story is that Facebook "likes" might get you fired...if you also attend fundraisers that directly oppose your employer.

"You really want to help the discussion, how about proposing an alternate metaphor that could convey the information as well or better?"

JIM-E is a much better name!

There's nothing wrong with 48 fps. People have just been conditioned to watching films in 24 frames, with anything seen in a higher framerate appearing "unnatural" or "too real looking" to them.

Every list should have more Newsom.

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Double album from 1994. Dead Cities (1996) is also recommended.

I guess I just don't see anything beyond the current formula being forthcoming, as it's currrently more or less considered a sure thing, box office wise, unless you really screw up somewhere.

I knew I remembered this from somewhere.

I would be more annoyed by lecturing eco movies if the population at large wasn't so categorically dismissive of the current unsustainable state of mass consumerism and industry.

"I agree with your points, but let's not assume the US and North America are interchangeable terms, shall we?"

Still waiting for an updated HD version of Grim Fandango.

Considering the quality of the last two Trek shows, I can't say I'm too disappointed.

They're unreasonable standards, because all superhero tales, unless they're exploratory deconstructions like Watchmen, are generally formulaic and derivative to the extreme. The characters are designed to wear their identity on their sleeve, to serve as objects that boys (and girls) can both worship and identify with

I think you've chosen to belay my point to focus on an arbitrary and semantical part of my post.

And somehow it never gets old!

I think everyone's holding these superhero movies to some kind of weird standards, where they're expected to favorably compare to the Godfather or something.

I was interested in one of those western martial arts groups, once upon a time. Then I took part, and it turned out to be LARPing with good props.

I did too. And I refuse to leave!

Any excuse to promote one of the best albums ever is valid in my book.