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    Squirrel Girl is the ultimate force on Earth-616, nay the whole damn Marvel Universe. Shit, even *our* universe.

    Squirrel Girl is the ultimate force on Earth-616, nay the whole damn Marvel Universe. Shit, even *our* universe.

    I liked Paul the first time I saw it but it wears thin quickly under a second viewing. I'd say it's a C+ at best and more of a C overall, so pretty much average or a rental-only movie. Accounting for Rabin's usual poor taste, Ted is likely also in the C- to C range, meaning it's got some laughs and a few memorable

    I liked Paul the first time I saw it but it wears thin quickly under a second viewing. I'd say it's a C+ at best and more of a C overall, so pretty much average or a rental-only movie. Accounting for Rabin's usual poor taste, Ted is likely also in the C- to C range, meaning it's got some laughs and a few memorable

    Why can't someone just adapt Hickman's S.H.I.E.L.D. story =|

    Why can't someone just adapt Hickman's S.H.I.E.L.D. story =|

    Yeah, I think for something like it to really work would require The Riddler to not be the main villain, or necessarily a clear-cut villain, and have the focus be someone like Hush.

    Yeah, I think for something like it to really work would require The Riddler to not be the main villain, or necessarily a clear-cut villain, and have the focus be someone like Hush.

    Well, for me, the obvious choice is to have The Riddler as an academic with an interest in not just riddles, but also games, puzzles, mazes (which plays into a larger theme of super heroics being a form of play between hero-and-villain) and integrate some elements like OCD and intrusive thoughts, and hints at an

    Well, for me, the obvious choice is to have The Riddler as an academic with an interest in not just riddles, but also games, puzzles, mazes (which plays into a larger theme of super heroics being a form of play between hero-and-villain) and integrate some elements like OCD and intrusive thoughts, and hints at an

    The song is actually titled "Dance (A$$)."

    The song is actually titled "Dance (A$$)."

    No, it's not back.

    No, it's not back.

    So, a Red Hulk, you say?

    Yeah, the manga is 1000x more fucked up.

    I haven't seen the movie in a while, but I think the manga was more violent and ridiculous. Does the movie feature a scene with a nipple being cut off of a titty, with said titty then being punched into?

    Animated.

    People I am told I resemble on a regular basis: George Harrison, Richard Ramirez, Jesus, and Freddie Mercury.

    You're not having a semantic argument, you're having a pedantic one.