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jilly boal
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i didn't want to, but I did laugh…

meanwhile in the UK, they pretty much say it on CBeebies.

Comic books too - so many non-Marvel/DC comics are obviously either failed pitches or written as a pitch.

couldn't squeeze a friggin Bat-logo on there somewhere?

wasn't there a v-o that said something about satellites being down for a few hours?
And weren't the Sentinels wiped out by the reset at the end of Days of Future Past?

sorry, but Mike Golden Sauron rules.

I'D like to do cocaine off of Holly

I was fine with the first point you mention but really didn't like the second. Felt like a studio note and really didn't add anything to the plot. And its such a cliche…

did you see Skyfall in IMAX? I may have drooled.

i saw it on a regular screen and I don't think it needs IMAX.
I'm an IMAX snob - I only want to see movies that are shot in IMAX on a IMAX scree - so ymmv.

there'd be a lot of < spoiler > blacked-out bits < \ spoiler > to cover all of the stuff to discuss.

I vote for a Spoiler Space too - the spoiler-y plot point about halfway really diminished the movie for me. (And I don't really think it was necessary)

thanks for the reply. Honestly didn't mean to imply anything offensive about your post, but I really didn't think anything awful happened to you, just that you where in a difficult situation. I'm really not confused about how to process that, and I truly don't believe in "it sucks but what can we do".
But we should

I see your point but I think there's lots of instances where this isn't true. The Jimmy Saville story in the UK is a good example - the truth about him didn't come out until after he died. He was famously litigious and very powerful, so people, unfortunately but understandably, kept quiet.

you are absolute correct, and really regret not making my point clearer. I certainly didn't intend to conflate the two and can totally see how you would see that.
What I should have said was: "He's an awful person who did a horrible thing. (end of thought)
(New thought) The judge was an awful person who did a stupid

Wouldn't the lawyers only have a deal if the judge approved it too?
I think the presumption was, since the family approved it, and the lawyers and the court (the judge) signed off on it, then deal was on. And since he was released early (because the prison psychiatrist signed off on him), there didn't seem to be an

and a charming Beatrice in Weedon's home movie version of Much Ado About Nothing.

do me a favah…

Harry is a god among insects.

not bad, But you missed a wankah.