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I know, the hoodie thing was a major plot point in Luke Cage, and I think that was itself inspired by real life events.

Its actually the water in the frog

Honestly try taking it apart and putting it back together. Those things rarely just up and die if they aren't damaged

could be a mini-goldmine. tell your mom you'll clean out that basement for her.

I just learned there's a movement to get the unreleased original japanese version released (well to get its rom dumped at least). Apparently it was full of copywritable elements, religious imagery and blood/violence that were all changed for the US release.

Did you ever try it? it did taste great

I grew up with a regional knockoff of sorts called Ir'n Bru until they had to change the name. so they sort of stole the flavor from one soda and the name from another. I remember it tasting pretty different but it was in the same vein.

I thought Big Fish was pretty dumb.

Except for the funny faces the crew made when they heard about or tasted his food!

In the article they talk about the parents being the ones impacted by the movie and not hiring any clowns. But they don't make the distinction super clear, it's like they're expecting the collective consciousness to just get more scared of them all of a sudden.

wait, is it cool to hate Marc Maron now?

Well they have something in common with me, at least: they hate echo chambers.

I doubt this Harry Mud character is a sign of over-nostalgia

Was hoping for Neelix

I can't tell if any clowns are sexy if they still have their shoes on

Didnt really like that wacky action shot at the end, it looked out of place.

what?

Serioiusly? Anyway something I don't like about any of the wolverine movies is they forget he has other powers, mainly heightened senses.

I get the impression he was speaking in poetic terms, as in one's childhood ending.

The way you describe Zhou's drunken boxing tells me you've never seen or heard of drunken boxing before.