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Yeah, I don't know, I found it funny. They were lampooning the people who were moaning about how uncool Big Bang Theory is and how terrible you must be if you watch it. I think you could call it more pro-Big Bang Theory than anything else.

No, on that thread they only read the guy above, but then got so disgusted they ended up stopping.

Hey show some respect, call him Mr. Davenport!

This reminds me of all the terrible casting ideas for a live action Simpsons movie that was discussed heavily in the 90's on the likes of aint it cool news and mr. showbiz

That's how the law works. If the conversation never took place or if Stanhope didn't even know Depp preferably is what you'd ideally want in your corner going into a defamation suit. His article basically goes "I knew these people, and I never liked her, then he told me he feared something bad was going to happen and

Not sure how successful this would be, nothing Stanhope wrote can be objectively proven to be false. It's all based on what Depp told him and his own opinion of what went down.

The Champ

He definitely has a lot of turkeys. Swordfish, Van Helsing, Scoop, Deception, Pan are all varying degrees of terrible. Then he has the movies that didn't quite work but which he was good or at least charismatic in, and that probably have their supporters. Stuff like Kate & Leopold, Australia, and The Fountain.

Turned down a potentially star making role in a Fincher movie based on an internationally best selling novel, said yes to this shit?

I think I read Elysium was inspired by Mexico and the United States

Absolutely Jackman takes the cake. Instant movie star status, and not sure the series would have been the same if the Mission Impossible II shoot didn't take forever and Dougray Scott had played the character.

In terms of pure cinema or whatever you want to call it, it has maybe the best scene in the whole series. Definitely worth a watch if you enjoyed First Class as much as you did.

"So what do they call you? Wheels?"

Allegedly, Whedon's rewrite had included Toad having actual dialogue, which involved him pestering the X-Men throughout the movie with the catch phrase "Do you know what happens when a Toad . . .?" I think Whedon's intent was for the line to be a snarky reference to that.

You don't need to, just know that junk science is their stock in trade

Murdering Toad was fairly brutal, but all I could focus on was how bad that line was

Really? You don't remember the Nightcrawler teleporting around the White House scene, or the Quicksilver Time in a Bottle scene? They've had some pretty memorable set pieces

Wish Vaughn had gotten to stick around. First Class had so much heart.

Adam Resnick's Will Not Attend is very funny

It'll be on tomorrow somewhere towards the end