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Sean Richardson
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Yeah, there's a way to describe Captain America that makes it sound closer to feminist. At the same time, you could point out that Cap is the obvious main character, and then the second lead is Nick Fury, and then there are two villains, both men, both part of an organization which is run by a man and apparently

Simon Townshend voicing Pete Townshend is probably the biggest one I can think of, if you limit it to multi-scene performances.

If he brings them up, say they are from him. If not, leave it alone. He already knows that you are with other guys, so it isn't as if you have to hide evidence from him. Trying to adjust your other relationships around this one will just make you resent this one.

My friend and I had a running joke that never failed to make me laugh, involving casting Paul Walker for a cameo in "The Expendables 3"… they're all surrounded, they've got no hope, and suddenly BAM exploding wall and a car drives through and runs over all the villains and then the window rolls down and it's Paul

The problem is, his motivation is that of the monster either way.

Supposedly he did the motion capture too, so he probably actually spent a lot of time on set, even if you don't see him much.

In my memory, the implication was that Jimmy had hired Adam West to take the fall, but upon re-watching season 5 recently, I think that was wishful thinking. I still maintain that classic Newsradio would have left that as a possibility.

"Assuming the number has been fact checked in any capacity"

I don't agree with the argument, but I don't think it's nonsense. I think that they are generally funnier than most "comedies".

I'm not enough of a musical guy to argue that "West Side Story" isn't taken seriously, it's more just an oddity of timing… I was watching "My Fair Lady" and realized that I had always assumed that the songs in that came from the vocal lessons, but they really don't. The end of a lesson becomes "The Rain in Spain" and

To be fair to Mr. Lee, the quotes are totally fabricated by me, the specific green cover story that I heard had no quotes. I don't know whether he is bipolar, but I think that it is more just that he is hyperbolic. I only say that because it seems, from what I know, as if it would be hard for somebody who is *that*

You are watching the show as somebody who has seen all (or most, anyway) of the movies. You forget that the primary purpose of the Oscars has ALWAYS been to market quality films to the masses. (Initially it was quality films that had failed, but it has morphed into quality films that hit a certain level but

Smax's dream is a set-up for the Smax spin-off, isn't it?

At what point did you realize that you could open the comic and check that (if it wasn't already on the cover) before purchasing?

It has always distracted me from embracing 'The Horse's Mouth'.

Goddammit Disqus, it isn't funny anymore to log me in via Facebook automatically.

That's actually more than I expected, but I'd still point out that none of those scenes (I won't even call them "characters") has any significant impact on the main characters.

They don't arrest the john, they arrest the prostitute.

If you have low confidence because nobody wants to be with you, then yeah, it would. But if you have low confidence because you have no experience (because nobody wanted to be with you when it mattered), it could help.

AND ALSO I DREW THE PICTURES FOR THIS BOOK WITH THE POOP.