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Charlie Esser
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See, what bugs me most about this, is just that Big Brother isn't a character in the book. He is a figure in the book, looming large, and his image is on walls and the like, but he's never in a room talking to anyone. Sigh…

Obviously this is related to sales and quality among top sellers, but for myself, I've always been fascinated by the midibrew. Company's the exist within a local regional market like Genesee or Iron City or Stroh's. Companies that followed a model not dissimilar from the expanded local breweries of Europe where a

I was just really waiting for May and Phil to look at each other and say, AIDA's an LMD right? While the Ultron mess is a thing, it's not necessarily the same given that the LMD isn't supposed to be sentient. I do hope we get a bit more back story in this season, it strikes me that between the Darkhold, the

They aren't supposed to you, you know, regulations and all…

Elvira's House of Mystery ran from 1986 - 1987, for 11 issues and a Holiday Special. It was part of the over all legend of the House as the House asked Elivra to find Cain for it. There are probably all sorts of image rights issues with regard to the series, but I just always felt a certain affinity for the mix of

I've always been disappointed that there hasn't been more in the DC canonical universe with Elvira from when she ruled the House of Mystery. I mean, come on, you have Cain and Able showing up here or there, why not reveal Elvira's importance to the greater DC universe? Perhaps she's working with Dr. Manhattan now?

It will always be a weird shock to me that in all these super hero universes, the ubiquitous power of hypnosis is not treated with more respect. It is basically a superpower any sociopath can master with ease and which is nearly omnipotent in it's ability to destroy lives.

There is probably some improvised funeral planning scene for the blue ray third season release that will explain that the song choices are based on what the deceased liked, and what Gail can play on her accordion.

I'm not sure what the interest would be here for it, but for a truly fascinating page to screen adaptation, where one truly diverges from the other, I think you take a look at Brandon Lee's the Crow, and compare it to Jay O'Barr's the Crow comic. While Brandon Lee's film certainly became Iconic and wonderful, the

thanks for the heads up!

I really loved, I mean actually loved both Young Einstein and Reckless Kelly, and sadly, this the first I'm hearing of a third Yahoo Serious film called "Mr. Accident". Thank you AV Club for giving me something to seek out!

See, I am very disappointed to find out this was just a pilot order, and not a series. I really don't feel like committing to a year of prime for one show. Yes, I know I can get a month free, but I'd feel rather crude, getting my month, watching the show, and then canceling it. The whole point of this sort of

one hopes…

Ehe, I some times think people want too much from movies. Sometimes people want the story to spoon feed you every detail, other times they get mad that too much was said and not enough shown.

Saddly, I don't believe there was a will…which is a whole other mess for the Prince estate.

I'm still holding out hope for this film. I go in with hope and fantasy, and a belief that good visuals can certainly make for an entertaining film!

If diamonds are a fusion, the obvious question becomes, what happened to whom Rose was fused to?

One thing about the value of Diamonds, which I don't know is intentional in the show, but which I think is possibly chemically important, is that Diamonds aren't rare. They are made rare by control of the supply, but as a gem stone, because we are an organic world chuck full of carbon, are likewise chuck full of

you mean the guy from Grounded for Life? I loved that show!

To be fair, being outraged by Disney films is a fairly common pass time by the professionally outraged. This is one of those things that will cause liberals to laugh, and conservatives to cheer, and the vast majority of people pinch the bridge of their nose in consternation. It is not surprising he says and thinks