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How you could watch that Darcy stuff and think it was in anyway interesting or funny is a bigger mystery than the whole wormhole thing.

You just listen to her talk. After the 20th hilarious comeback, you use your hammer to call a lightning strike down upon her and then head back to Asgaard and hope that Sif will even talk to you after spending your time the most annoying woman in the world or the other woman aka "the worlds large bowl of mush"

The entire team of humans is the worst part of Thor. Skaarsgards arc was done after Avengers - having him run around half naked is just a cheap gag. Jane Foster makes porridge look interesting and we should all immediately start funding research into how Kat Dennings character can be cured of

Totally agree - very weak (except Loki stuff). Also I would like Kat Dennings and her constant quips to be put into a bus along with the underwear scientist and driven off a cliff.

While I deeply respect the series and the episode - I think considering Walt's intelligence, what he knows about how little Hank knows, and how he has conducted himself in the past - its a pretty big leap to think that one small picture of his uncovered money would have him immediately darting to the location in the

Anything by Johnny LaRue, any of the Sunrise lessons, the entire amazing soap opera Days of the Week, anything with Mo Green, anything with Guy Caballero - one of the greatest comic characters ever … I mean it just goes on and on … Edith Prickley, Bob and Doug MacKenzie, every SCtV news show - Earl Camembert. I mean

Not sure how you can call yourself a big sketch comedy nerd and not get SCTV.  Do you watch good sketch comedy or do you write and produce your own material and watch only that?  Just for strarters… SCTV High Q http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Maybe its the fact that Superman is a super creepy stalker, or that Luthor continues to be the world most intelligent being while hatching plots from the notebook of a 3 year old, or that superman lifts an island of the stuff that takes his powers away, or just about EVERYTHING in the film.  I've been a Superman fan

you're right - it was only the central story, major plot points and character details that failed - otherwise, it was a much better film.

Sorry - but any defence of Superman Returns completely invalidates the entire article.  Deadbeat Dad Superman lifts an entire island of kryptonite, the one thing that takes his powers away, off the planet defeating the brilliant mastermind whose plot is to create his own unliveable continent and then try to live