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"This case is…Automatic, supersonic, hypnotic, funky-fresh"

Classic WWE Belt > Big Gold Belt (WCW) > Smoking Skull Belt > Attitude WWF Championship belt > ECW Championship > Current WWE Belt > WWE Spinner Belt

I'm thinking something like the bullet-cam intro from Lord of War. Follow it from the tree, to the mill, to the Home Depot, to the foundry, where it is being installed as the top rung on the ladder.

Hopefully someone will be playing a knife-flute in this movie

PTERODACTYL!!!

Nothing. I've seen the movie 3 times, and it is maybe my favorite Marvel movie (Avengers and Iron Man being the others). I'm just saying that, in an industry that is very formulaic, people can mis-interpret the reasons for a movie's success.

I think you didn't understand me. I love the movie, love the soundtrack, and generally agree with your extended take. I just think that some executives will take away the wrong message from the success of GotG.

Unfortunately, he's probably dead-on about the movie executives trying to attach a nostalgic soundtrack to a shitty movie.

The shot of that board is awesome. Not sure what I like better, Gilroy's Liver with a drunk hiccup, or Ronnie's negative check-mark

"Then I watched Abandon, from the writer of Traffic, which is a worthless piece of shit, a complete waste of time."

Or she could jerk a few of them and still have the same song title

I learned about parody law by watching wrestling.

My only exposure is CM Punk, and he always played the condescension aspect of the character really well. In his documentary, his girl at the time basically said that's how the movement was back then. I'd imagine not much has changed

And if that fails, they can always try to be one of those weird twitter/vine celebs that has millions of followers and yet has objectively done nothing more than some "funny" videos and get retweeted by Justin Bieber

Arrow's stunt team gets the shaft again

I did too, and any issues were not his fault, as the writing was all over the place early that season for Chuck. I just feel bad that he's once again jumping in the middle of a ship in S3, and shippers are gonna freak out

Not only did it survive, it spawned a mini-ladder. Hence, Ray Palmer

As much as I enjoy the use of "penultimate" (though not as much as antepenultimate), I feel like the use of "ultimate" to describe the final episode is lacking

Translation: Too many brown and black people, and fuck the poor

Damn. By the photos, I thought they were doing a VR Troopers reboot.