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I like Ben Affleck's sense of humor, it's good that he can take the criticism in stride.

I was gonna say the exact same thing. The show's been dead less than a week and already we've forgotten about it? Plus, there's also "The Farnsworth Parabox" which establishes multiple universes that exist in the series.

So why not at least mention it?

I am trying to. It's hard when 10,000 stupid teenage twats are in the way.

One of my favorite bloopers of the show is the one where he keeps entering the classroom and things start falling off the chalkboard and everyone starts yelling "Fuck you" to him and he back. 

Yeah while I really do like Batman Returns a lot, it is a shame that there is so little of Bruce Wayne in the movie with hardly any characterization. We jest at the scene where he's just sitting in the dark waiting for the Bat Signal but in actuality that's crappy writing and giving Keaton the lame end of the

HE STOLE MY BALLOONS!

Now see that very "Hollywood" look that Kilmer had (emphasis on "had") at the time actually made it incredibly hard for me to see him as anything other than a standard good looking guy in a Batsuit. I don't think he's necessarily bad, but whereas Clooney at least has charisma despite idiocy of Batman and Robin, Kilmer

It must be so hard to be Bruce Willis, said no one ever.

The Hiddlestoner Plague is everywhere, if you look up articles about him or watch videos of him on YouTube, the creepy fans are always there.

Emma Stone was replaced by Mia Wasikoska relating to scheduling conflicts. These things happen all the time.

I would like to assume (and will choose to) assume that when the button resets they don't go all the way back to the pilot because I don't like the idea of thinking of this entire show as one long loop that inevitably ends up back at the beginning. That's me, I like to imagine Fry and Leela re-living their married

I've been reading Jenny Trout's recaps of each book for poops and giggles. However I can't imagine the agony of actually reading these things because I've gotten so bored with the thread-bare plots. But what's even worse is that in the 3rd book Ana Steele gets pregnant and the entire chapter leading up to her telling

Great interview. I have an evening class tonight and I'm probably gonna be sitting there thinking about how I'm actually not ready for Futurama to be over even though I keep saying I am. Because you know as a robot, we don't have emotions, and that makes me feel sad.

I actually had to go check Google and to my utter disappointment find that he has NOT in fact been asked to do a reading of this book. But my god would I watch the movie if he was the narrator.

Ok thank god, I thought I had seen this already. Now I'm positive that this stroke I'm having is completely unrelated.

John Lithgow is a fucking National Treasure.

Oh I love the book Wuthering Husks.

The one thing Keaton has over the other Batactors is that he can do that smile under the cowl and still look threatening.

I knew it! I said this would happen! You all ignored Crazy Ralph but I warned you damned kids about going into Crystal Lake!