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No matter how much this movie gets wrong about the Batman mythology I’ll never stop loving it. This is a big, gothic Errol Flynn movie with masks and the greatest car ever committed to film. The Partyman scene, the scene with the batwing, the best version of the bat voice, Keaton and Nicholson both knocking it out of

While normally I would agree with you it needs to be said that the majority of the makeup crew were left out of the final credits of the movie. It also needs to be said that the crewmembers who worked on the movie have already been paid and most of those jobs don’t require the film to be well reviewed in order for

Eric Roberts is the acting equivalent of the Wilhelm Scream.

I always say (and mean this as a total compliment) that nobody phones it in like Malcolm Macdowell.

Ralph Baer is the father of video games.

The only thing I didn’t like Homecoming was the way that they digitally painted over a great practically made costume. I just don’t understand this practice. They did the same thing to Black Panther’s costume in Civil War.

Yeah, I think the phrase needs to be changed to “Money isn’t the only way to happiness.” As someone who used to have a well paying job and now barely makes minimum wage, I was much happier with the money.

Or I’ll just choose to vote with my dollars and not to be a patron of their products. Kind of weird you responded once to me hours ago and then decided to add this to it, but whatever. Have a nice life.

Speak for yourself. This stuff matters. You don’t want to read it? Click on something else then.

Every night before going to bed my wife and I take our son aside and have him say this: “My name is _____. I am smart. I am kind. I am loved. I can do anything I set my mind to, put my heart in, and work hard at. I’m not perfect, but I am me and that’s enough.”

A steady enough paycheck and for the 80 year old guy who runs my local theater to stop catering strictly to 5 year olds (not even remotely kidding, if it’s not PG rated it’s likely not playing in my town).

Oddly enough, MML is my Christmastime game as well. In fact, I’ll go as far as to say it’s potentially my favorite game of all time, and possibly the best game on the PS1 (but that’s highly debatable). So much of what you’re able to do in that game seems almost unreal when you actually compare it to the rest of the

“You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you’re not a man. You’re a chicken, Boo.”

Hey, if the President can get away with it these days...

Rebels is still canon.

It’s the Uncanny Valley factor, which I think is also something they’re going for.

Truth be told, my four year old has more toys than he probably needs, but I think the kind of toys you give a kid makes a difference. His obsession for the past year has been fishing, so he has a lot of toy fishing poles. He goes for toys that allow him to roleplay. He’s actually not that interested in other kinds of

Latch showed that he had potential to do the “male diva” think that he claimed he wanted to do, but he ended up just doing Old Sad Bastard music.

And maybe ends up with a suit made of pure speed-force that doesn’t look awful...

I’m gonna be real here: I love the mechanics of the new games. I just wish I loved the story and characters too. I get it, the tongue in cheek, over the top style of the originals is out of fashion. I’m just not sure how much I enjoy grittier, more desperate tone of the reboot.