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Cute overload in that picture.

@Angry_Giant: There's censorship and then there's rules mongering. If you were posting in a public place on a government run forum, then yeah people should be able to post whatever they want and good luck combing through that information for something useful. But if you create the forums, you create the rules. If

I've always been in favor of being brutal in the moderation of online message boards. I was once a forum moderator for a major online community and felt the only good technique was slash and burn. Ban early and ban often. The funny part was that I only had two rules, governed by what the bosses told me were the

I'm starting to think this is an "Everyone's at fault" situation between Marvel and Norton. I have a feeling that Norton wanted the movie to go a certain way and part of his negotiation tactics were for writing oversight/credit. And Marvel-being-Marvel decided to out jackass him by effectively running his name

@Bogus83: One of the many unpleasant side effects of doing quantum steroids. Stay off the performance enhancers, kids.

After reading this article, I feel I have sufficient knowledge to write a Syfy movie entitled "The Clear and the Quantum: Shrunken Sparticles" about a genius baseball player using his knowledge of physics to his advantage, until his whole world comes crashing down when he discovers that protons have shrunk.

Funny, I actually tried to pitch a movie off another LucasArts property: Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. Only I attempted to pitch it straight to LucasArts (or Lucas Film at the time, I guess). I think I was 8 or 9 at the time. My painstakingly plotted (and handwritten!) draft script and my storyboard

Cool, it's like a rocket pack for your wrist. I'd be willing to pay a couple hundred for it, let's see how much it is ... $158,000??????? Sorry, wrist, no rocket pack for you.

Moon Knight would probably make the best solo hero show for Marvel TV - no flashy powers, few villains that would require a lot of make up, very little mythos to keep up with after the first couple of episodes. Except for the fact that I'm sure they'd bring in some pretty male lead who couldn't act with a single

@softfocus: Same here. Can't wait for the series and blew through the Compendium like it was a short story. Wish the next compendium would hurry up and get here (but wish the TV series would get here sooner!)

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Nice. South Plainfield, NJ represent. I spent most of my life trying to get out of that town, though. I'm not going back once I'm dead.

I've already got a goatee. So that means I'm the evil one? I can live with this.

She's Out of My League was surprisingly funny. Every lame joke I expected to be there was absent. Every gratuitous nude scene I put odds on before starting the film was nowhere to be seen. I was expecting a crap raunch fest, but it was actually sort of a dude's rom-com where, for once, only one of the people in the

I exchanged my first phone. It had worked fine the first ten hours but suddenly would no longer do anything other than reboot if plugged into a computer or go into emergency call mode if plugged into the wall. Got fed up with the Apple support group repeatedly having me try to do a restore on various computers.

Why?

I discovered another downside of that glass back, but thankfully it didn't result in disaster (this time) since I'd already had to exchange a DOA unit.

@shauntacular: Can't decide if that disturbs me more than the idea of getting kissed by someone with tentacles for lips. Batman needs to keep his filthy mitts to himself - no one wants to know about NAMB-JLA.

That's nice and all, but I really don't have much affection for the old ones. I'd rather not kiss them. If I could just find a girl that doesn't mind Batman kisses (stealth kiss attacks that may or may not involve a judo throw or a smoke bomb)....

I just picked up a bunch of stuff, thanks for the tip io9. It is worth noting for anyone that likes pristine copies of their TPBs that these are bargain bin books and are thus a bit marked up or otherwise imperfect. But who cares! New stuff to read for less than the price of one comic book!