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They actually made three brutally awful D&D movies! 

I found that, knowing it was going to be four five-issue arcs, waiting to read it in chunks helped the delay.

A mystery as big as Paul Stanley’s “love gun”!

I finally had tickets to see him... in April 2020. :(

I had put my money on No Direction Home. No cigar. Guess they’re not Bob Dylan fans.

Tynion’s high-water mark for sure. His current Batman run is fine, but feels a lot more slapdash (and Scott Snyder-esque) in its execution.

I bailed after Season 1, which I thought had some bottom-barrel writing, but consensus seems to be that it finds its feet in the second season and just goes up from there. I’ll get back around to it myself.

I was mainly hoping he would announce something about the prospects of that gum I like.

As a Milwaukeean, I heard this scene quoted to me, in whole or in part, at least once a week while I was living on the east coast.

It’s explicitly a horror series in the early going (as you apparently found out), but as it goes along it becomes more far-ranging in its preoccupations: history, fantasy, literature, mythology, sexuality, etc.

I rewatched the whole (theatrical cut) trilogy recently for the first time in many years, and this time I was specifically paying attention to the ending(s), since you inevitably see so many comments about it (I remember my parents, who has seen neither of the earlier movies, went to see it and called it “punishingly

Nah, I liked Digger (did we ever find out why they called him that?), though I still say Max got screwed the worst.

Even back then I found that irritating!

I worked at a tiny art-house cinema when My Big Fat Greek Wedding came out, and it was hugely popular for us. It played for the better part of a year, bouncing between us and our sister theatre, and even came back once or twice. Staff had had enough of it a couple of months in, but it probably kept our lights on for

I’ve mentioned here before that it was a good decade later that I realized that Young Ned was about to say “Take that, Dickface!” in “Hurricane Neddy” when he’s terrorizing the other kids. EDIT: Looking at the clip again just now, going by the YouTube comments, I apparently wasn’t the only one.

Yeah, that jumped out to me, too. IMDb doesn’t even have a listing for it.

I was pretty disappointed by Iron Sky—such a great premise that didn’t deliver.  The production design and effects were very good for such a cheap movie, though. I had planned on moving right into the sequel afterwards, but passed after seeing the first one.

This honestly left me confused for a really long time way back when.

Morrison’s JLA still pops up in my head a lot— it’s pretty great (though very much of its era). I prefer his portrayal of Batman there to his actual Batman run years later. I have both of the Wonder Woman volumes (so far) but haven’t cracked them open yet.

Ha, I just thought the same thing in another comment!