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Think "Airport" (or "Airplane 2") except that this one is supposed to be taken seriously….

What do you think of Walt Goggins' casting in "Hateful 8"? it starts off as Hateful Racist #2, but ends up as someone much more complex, I thought.

Too bad for the unicorns, then. In the panhandle, they are being shot and used as gator bait, in the middle of the state, they are being put into forced labor at Animal Kingdom, and in the south, they are being sacrificed in Santeria rituals.

Why just stop with ketchup flavored? My favorite is All-Dressed (which, for some strange reason, started showing up in my "rural" Oklahoma grocery store last week. Ah, heaven! I fell in love with Canadian chips on a visit to Vancouver years ago, and trying to find them stateside is like hunting for unicorn.

"Stand By Me"-The summer that is the last time that the four kids will get to spend any time together as a group. No more games of gin in the clubhouse, no more serious discussions about if Mighty Mouse can beat Superman in a fight. With mortality and random death waiting in the future.

How about prison films?

Not to mention an early appearance by Murray Hamilton.

As the galley busts out with laughter.

Ben-John Gazzaravetes!

Heh, "Cross-examine". I saw what you did there….

Billy Wilder did not create the story, Agatha Christie did. Affleck's vision does not have to be a copy of Wilder's version.

No, but I will next time!

I think you just summed up the Presidency of W. Well done!

Or Edrawd M Rurrow.

I really like how the story dovetailed with the previous month's FF#176, and in both cases, really poked pins in Stan's public persona.

And PJ still says "pasghetti and meatballs"!. It's SO darn cute, that I just want to see their minivan drive off a cliff!

Yeah, you were easily impressed. "Nova" tries SO HARD to be the next Spider-man, and when it didn't, they even forced a crossover between the two titles, but to no avail. Then, midway through the run, they replace a decent artist like Sal Buscema with terrible rushed work by Carmine Infantino (who was a

Actually, Marv Wolfman and Sal Buscema spend the afternoon with him at Central Park, scoping out his talents and abilities, and Tyrannus show up with a goofy drilling robot, but after it's all said and done, Stan Lee vetoes his comic; "come back in a few years, kid, when you have some more experience." Then, he

I know you are limited in a short article as to what you can include, but FFS, how could you not include Fantastic Four #176, in which The Impossible Man trashes the Marvel offices because Stan Lee calls him "too silly-looking" to be in a comic? There is so much in this issue, foreground and back, including the

If it's his ashes, wouldn't "The Towering Inferno" be more apropos?