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Also it's rather condescending to be telling Kayla shit she clearly already knows. Come on, Ben use your head!

Yeah, there's really two Moore eras. There's when he was too old for the part and when he was waaaaay too old for the part.

Plus it's really hard to breathe in those trout masks.

Except the character names.

Yeah, I was thinking of that one as I wrote it, but I never saw it so I wasn't sure if it totally fit. Other directors I could see making it are Spike Jonze and Terry Gilliam.

This would actually make a killer movie premise. Guy gets new job and finds old employees effects in his cubicle and becomes obsessed with finding out who this person was. I'm thinking it should either be a sort of puzzle box mystery like the kind Christopher Nolan used to make where some hidden event is gradually

Nah man, we've always had a reason. Like when we invaded Iraq because they had aluminum tubes, or Vietnam because… something about dominoes. We're the world's policeman after all, and you've seen the amount of latitude we give our actual police.

The CIA's purview is available on a "need to know" basis. If they need to know something, they'll beat it out of you.

You may be overstating this a bit — your bad experience may not be as universal as you think and just because you're doing wellish now doesn't mean you won't still get burnt out and chewed up just like these guys did. I would agree though that the intersection between the arts and academia is choked with people who

Oh my god, I just got the double entendre in that title!

Jon Benjamin Has a Van is basically a sketch show as well, but with the boundaries between sketches blurred out of existence. The characters are always JB and his crew, but their personalities shift constantly and the episodes have a Simpsons-esque tendency to start off being about one thing and then abruptly shift to

What are The Birthday Boys doing way up there? I mean, I like them well enough, but I haven't seen a sketch of theirs that made me laugh half as much as some the stuff K&P and Chappelle's show has done. Part of the problem might be the lack of a charismatic center for the troupe. I've seen most of the first season and

Henni-MOOOOR!!!! *womp womp*

Yeah, I haven't read it since I was like 11, but that book was the shit.

Yeah, we're talking about the genre that gave us the satellite-mounted death ray, secret volcano lair, and submersible sports car. I really see no problem fitting in any sort of big action set piece into a Widow led movie. I mean even the Bourne movies had their share of fighting and 'splosions. As a character, Black

I'd say there's at least six good Batman movies, not counting the animated ones. Burton's Batman is a solid piece of film making, and its first sequel, Batman Returns, is pretty good as well (I also find Batman Forever fricking hilarious, but a lot of that is probably unintentional). Nolan's trilogy makes five, and

If it does this while not crosseyed, please consult a gynecologist!

Superheroes aren't just for boys. Stereotyped crap like Superman's Girl-Friend Lois Lane may not have been the sort of "comics for girls" feminists hoped for, but they were still comics for girls. and girls did read them. They also read Superman and a lot of the "boy's" comics just like some of the boys read character

(I think you need to work on your reading comprehension here.)

Yeah, I agree, and for something like that, the lack of citations isn't a big deal. The problem is that Wikipedia identifies itself as a research tool and information without sources is almost worthless for research purposes. The solution isn't to delete it all as "trivia" — these lists really are useful — but to get