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Danvers will have a Discman in place of Quill’s Walkman to provide that unique spin you’re looking for.

No Porgs, please. I’m an adult now and would rather have my movies about space wizards battling each other with glow swords reflect my maturity.

I don’t think he’s talking about Kylo in there.

You’re thinking of the other “Only reason to watch these shitty mutant movies” Quicksilver.

YAHMMMAAHOAAHOAAAUGH!

I WANT THE MONSTERS

I saw Tremors at a drive-in, in my friend’s convertible. There were 4 of us in total and it was warm enough to put the top down.

I own scythe and cannot recommend it highly enough. It’s a great game. Has a great resource management system, good victory point conditions, good replay value (you shuffle and deal the turn cards every game so the actions you can take are different each time), and a good hidden information combat system that is fast

I own scythe and cannot recommend it highly enough. It’s a great game. Has a great resource management system, good

“300 years after man declared God dead,”
Speculate on what the hell happened in 2007 below!

I can only acknowledge the first Mortal Kombat movie as the ONLY good video game movie adaptation. Well, Silent Hill was okay but I hated the ending.

Why you gotta interrupt my strongly worded email with your silly warning?

It was an awful joke. I don’t do this very well.

How’s Nightvale? I keep seeing it but I haven’t pulled the trigger on subscribing yet, and it doesn’t strike me as one of those podcasts where you could jump in mid-stream and still be able to keep up with the narrative. Am I wrong on that?

I mentioned that upstream. I read it first when I was 10 (before he had revealed it was him). My middle school library had it (?!). I always tried to imagine it as a film, and I just can’t. I want it, but it just seems so physically difficult to do.

The problem with that movie is that it would be a lot longer than you think.

That would be awesome. Talk about a dark story, holy hell

I’d like to see “The Long Walk”.

He prolongs his life with box office receipts and merch residuals.

Beautiful and terrible as the dawn! Treacherous as the sea! Stronger than the foundations of the Earth! All shall love her and despair!

I wish he’d called them the Fantastic Thor.