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I really liked him in Louise Simonson’s original X-Factor run in the 80s. He was flawed there, but with a good heart and he really worked hard to improve himself. All that went out the window later unfortunately. :(

It looks like fun, at least, if kinda cheesy.

That’s nonsense. The original trilogy (and the prequels, for that matter) were ALL AGES films. They were intended to have elements that appealed to different parts of a general audience in different ways. It was never purely child-aimed nor even fully child-friendly. Remember burnt skeletons and dismemberments in the

I enjoyed Howard for what it was, a cheesy fun romp through camptown. Anyone who tried to take it seriously was bound for disappointment but as a tongue in cheek “so bad it’s awesome” fun film it’s a blast.

PS: I also understand that it shares nothing with the source material, so fans of the original HtD were

Not all of us. Sadly, like any other group we do have our loudmouthed extremists and they tend to be the most noticeable. But many of us are also among the coolest, smartest, and nicest people you ever want to meet. I hope you get to spend some time with those kind of fans someday so you’ll get a better idea of the

That is an utterly ridiculous statement. Just completely devoid of fact in any way whatsoever.

Lucas is an excellent filmmaker, with a special talent for visuals and effects and innovative techniques. This is the guy who built Industrial Light and Magic, for fuck’s sake. You can’t tell me he doesn’t know how to make

I see, thank you for the clarification. I’ve only test-driven the NB, I owned a ‘94 NA. From my memories of looking under the hood briefly at the NB I drove it looked pretty similar but there are clearly details I didn’t notice. That’s too bad about the folding headlights not being able to fit. :(

So this car actually had headlight fluid? Wow. Now all we need is to find a car with muffler bearings...

OOoh, do one up as Herbie the Love Bug! Please?

Explain, please? From everything I’ve read the NA and NB are essentially the same car with some differences in the body and interior. Mechanically, the later NA and early NB are virtually identical including sharing the same engine and transmission and the frames are also identical. What would be all that different

The answer is an NB with an NA front clip. They’re basically the same car, what fits on one will most likely fit the other for the most part. Not that I’ve tried this, mind you, but the platform is the same so it should be able to be made to work.

That’s what the 6-speed manual gearbox is for. If you can’t get good acceleration out of a lightweight car with a real clutch, you’re not doing it right.

Hooray, I’m not the only one who ships Jubilee and X-23!

I love X-23. I hate the blue and yellow costume, always have. She looks better in black, and should be rocking the black outfit. It’s a shame she isn’t carrying a book on her own name, but at least stories about her are getting made so that’s a plus at least.

I agree with everything you said except “did in the name of diversity”, because I don’t think they should. I think they should ONLY do things in the name of good storytelling, plain and simple. There should be no other goal or agenda except to tell the best, most interesting and compelling stories possible. That will

“But I only -have- one cookie.” “In that case me settle.”

ROTFLMAO. Just perfection.

Unless of course your marketing duties involved advocating online. How much do you make per pro-Elmo post? Some of us might sell our souls to the little red demon too if the price is right.

I had a 5-speed ‘81 Celica with the 22R, the rust monster was strong with that one but the engine... smooth power all day long. I frequently had to use the cruise control because if I wasn’t careful I’d find myself doing 90+ without even noticing it. I never took her into triple digits, but who needs to go -that-

Oh that dialogue is BRILLIANT! I’m laughing my ass off here, seriously. This is amazing wit and comedic timing, Henson was truly a genius. No wonder everything he touched was golden.

I don’t think it can, because Henson is gone.