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So he IS Batman!

Because Riker is illiterate.

It even makes sense for the same actor to voice both the TOS computer and the TNG computer; after all, it's just a refined version of the same technology.

They wanted to do one set in Africa called SHANGHAI DAWN, but couldn't get it off the ground (KNIGHTS flopped in the US, although it did well internationally)

Pretty much all of Shane Black's scripts are like pilot episodes of great unmade tv shows.

Jackie is on record as saying that the two SHANGHAI films are his only American films he was satisfied with.

Thing is, the movie would work fine for BOTH sides if they just kept the symbiote stuff, and put off Venom himself until the next movie.

the TV shows won't officially be part of the MCU until they acknowledge them on-screen.
Right now, as far as the films are concerned, Colson died in the first AVENGERS film and stayed that way.

Pretty sure she won't be Janet, though; Michael Douglas strongly hinted that Catherine Zeta-Jones would have that part.

He's going to be Doc Savage.
That guy was a superhero BEFORE superheroes.

MOUSEBURGER
English
Etymology:Coined by Helen Gurley Brown.
‎(plural mouseburgers)

WRONG!

It should be noted that Marvel published an extremely successful line of black-and-white magazines in the 1970s that were actively aimed at an older audience… that, while using SOME characters who appeared in their color comics (like Conan and The Punisher), pretty much avoided straight-up superheroes (the sole

Heck, the censors were so hard on that show, they weren't even allowed to call it "JUSTICE LEAGUE", because somebody at the network thought it sounded "militaristic".

Well, I know that right-wing STAR TREK fans exist… but they're really missing the point, aren't they?

I grew up with old school rock and roll playing around the house- but even though I'd heard it so many times before, CRIME STORY took possession of "Runaway", and it ain't giving it back:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I believe it was Steve Gerber who pointed out that the premise "whoever knows fear burns at the touch of the Man-Thing!" was intrinsically problematic, because really, who WOULDN'T be afraid of being touched by a swamp monster?

You know… I'm not sure it IS a thing.