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Ten to one, that guy was a former model.

I get Firearm confused with DC’s Gunfire, even though the two concepts are completely different.

Classic example: “Small Wonder” got four seasons.

“The Flash” was not low-budget. The mis-en-scene cost a fortune and the speed effects, which were unique at that time, were very expensive. Those costs were the main reason it was canceled. Same story for “Sable,” about when “Flash” was running. Even without special effects, “Sable” cost at least a million dollars per

I was not an Ultraverse fan. However, I did find one aspect of Prime, the Captain Marvel ripoff, quite interesting. When the kid changed, his body remained inside the Prime form. I can’t recall how, but the added mass appeared around his body.

At least MANTIS had a decent cast. (It also started out as a very African-American project. In the pilot, all of the significant characters were black.)

Not “for some reason.” Because they know that the production cost, including rights, will be low enough that they will make a handy profit off the men who still salivate over anything from their childhood/adolescence.

Iris needed a code name. The obvious one is “XS.”

The Spirit does not have superpowers. Nor is he dead. He was thought dead after being splashed with a substance that put him into suspended animation for several days, during which time he was buried. His only major physical ability is that he can be beaten within an inch of his life and somehow still knock down the

I saw John Cafferty and Beaver Brown in 1985 when they were touring in support of the “Tough All Over” album (the only hit record they had not related to an Eddie movie). They were a very tight group of performers, basically a bar or club band that had gotten lucky and moved up for those few short years. After the

Loggers, highest on-the-job death rate: 91.3 deaths per 100K workers.

Where does it “hate on Christians”? It says a movie is boring, and the song that inspired it is less than moving.

That movie wasn’t terrible, just rather inept. While we had to hear the song three or four times, at least there were a couple of decent songs mixed in. Also, Michael Paré was amazing.

“Christian” media are literally preaching to the choir.

It’s a review, chief. By Hassenger’s standards, and by the standards of skillions of people outside the “christian music” scene, it’s inept, obvious, and lacking in either depth or serious craft. If the movie were praising Islam, what do you think all of these “christian” whiners posting would think of it?

What did they think “40" was about?

When did “I disagree” come to mean, “I hate”?

er·u·dite

Not sleep. No dreams. Just nonexistence.

Blood doesn’t wash away sin.