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I think the assumption was meant to be that H.E.L.P.eR. made it for him, based on that he said H.E.L.P.eR. was the only one to see him off to school, but maybe that’s wishful thinking on my part because that’d be hilarious that a robot made a dreamcatcher. Out of ketchup packets.

Oh, Rainier like the mountain, not like... more rainy.

Well, that’s just, like... your opinion, man.

There’s a new Alice In Chains album?

Maybe it’s a civil suit or something? I mean the weirdest part to me is that Bruce Wayne didn’t get out of jury duty. (Though I guess it makes some sense for him to be on this case, if only so he can help himself not be penalized in whatever fashion.)

I didn’t even get the wall-of-sound thing. This show / Doc & Jackson really can do no wrong when it comes to musician / supervillain mashups.

The levels of reference in this show can be stupefying sometimes.

I mean that right there alone is why this is the best show on television.

Ah, gotcha. That makes sense too. And yeah I remember being wowed by the original movie’s animation at the time (the water and jungle scenes especially), and again just before the sequel opened.

What did that poster want, for Pixar to say “well we figured out how to do this unbelievably difficult CGI thing but we’re not going to use it because that would be committing the sin of pride”?

The way they moved made me think of snakes or lizards. Something reptilian anyway.

I was really, really hoping that his week’s T-Shirt Club shirt would be the painting of Red Death and his wife and daughter that’s up over their mantel. Alas, it wasn’t. (The actual shirt’s not bad though-- the cover of Modern Enemy Monthly with the Blue Morpho).

Possibly the Intangible Fancy’s first line in the entire series. If it ends up being his only one, well, it was still a winner.

Liotta will be playing him in the inevitable movie.

Good point (and maybe that’s related to why, in the trailer at least, it appears to be a different size in each shot). Also I guess it would be a very short movie otherwise.

If these sharks were living in the depths of the Marianas Trench such that they could withstand the colossal water pressure down there, wouldn’t the lower pressure near the surface just make them explode when they got up to where they could menace people?

Or Yaphet Kotto.

It really is a great movie (though it does lose a bit once Don’s out of the picture). What’s amazing is that before Don even shows up, Gal and the rest of them talk about him and how terrifying he is, and then when he does show up, he’s actually even more terrifying.

They can call it the Homer.

It just doesn’t ring my bell.