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I think you can officially disown a sibling for that in most jurisdictions.

I saw them once on an outside stage and once at an approximately 2000 seat club, the latter was definitely better.

I saw that tour too — I am usually not into reunited bands but I'm really glad I went to the show. (I am not really glad that my wife bought tickets to it, but I thought she wanted me to buy the tickets, so we bought double (2 sets of 4). We sold 2 of the other set but still paid double for 2 of the seats. :( )

My wife explained it to me once: look at all the other stuff that was on the radio back then, no wonder people settled for Led Zeppelin.

It's a bad choice for sure. They'd probably do a bunch of Zeppelin songs (which are mostly bad/copies) and I bet they'd let Plant sing and you never want that.

The Clash is absolutely my choice too (but I already saw the Ramones and the Cramps, those would have been good choices otherwise.) I did see Joe Strummer singing for the Pogues once (and most of the other members in their other projects, except Headon, I think), they did a couple of Clash songs.

I never heard of this character before but that's a great start.

Yeah, I wondered about that — then I thought maybe I misremembered and he was maybe in Chicago or some other big US city.

Trombone is the best autocorrect (I assume).

Absolutely looked like the sacred heart to me.

I watched with subtitles on and they said 'bottle'.

Graves full of life, sounds like zombies to me.

She had a pocket full of dice, looked like at least a full set. That and the part where Ravi's PC just gave Peyton's PC mouth-to-mouth and she survived, apparently uninjured, were the only parts that I saw that looked 'wrong'.

That was a real comic shop, Golden Age Collectibles in Vancouver. (Or just looks exactly like it…)

You'd think the guy in the morgue would have been like, "Oh good, someone already stitched this one up for me."

There are definitely name actors who can still do decent voice work, I don't know if I'd say 'extremely different' skill sets. (Extremely different would be, say, cake baker vs. fighter pilot, or brain surgery and translating Middle English).

Instead of a Wicked Queen they should have a mostly neutral king, or maybe city councilman.

I think it will be in the new Cooler, Louder IMAX format.

This needs way more upvotes.

I read about a hundred books a year and my wife used to read but doesn't anymore. A lot of what I read is genre fluff (I'd estimate about 80 %) but it's definitely a difference between us.