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You are one well-versed and optimistic five year-old.

Well great now I gotta go look this up on Wikipedia.

I very much enjoyed this interview it was funny but you could tell how much respect and appreciation Colbert had for the two of them. I do think that if they were thrown back into prison at this point there would be a larger outcry on a international scale (which is good, these women are very much heroes for their

What I've learned from HIMYM this far: Filming on a beach is super expensive as they could only afford this one actual location and subject the rest of the season to painful green screen.

That was the other thing that happened that made me laugh so freaking hard (this and Holt crying). Slapstick humor done so right.

AGH! This review took forever to show up! I've had to wait all day to come here and talk about how Captain Holt crying in the movie theater was the funniest damn thing that the show has ever done. I loved this episode it made me laugh out loud the entire time even with the random Adam Sandler and footballman cameo (I

Did someone make a Simpsons BOMBARDMENT! joke?

I concur. The obituary wasn't up when I posted that article. Hoffman was a man of many talents who captivated any scene he was in no matter what the movie was or what the genre was and that is why it is such a tragedy to see him gone.

I agree with you and @avclub-7f7e803ee2d1481fd805f34086a52c37:disqus in that Jimmy Fallon has a very bouncy energy when he's around people he really admires and while I don't think his interviewing skills are great at all (I mean there's a reason he does so many games with the celebrities he has on) but he honestly

They covered that up in the movie by having him be Eddie Brock JUNIOR.

And for what it's worth one reason I liked him is that from my perspective at least he was having a blast playing the character, especially once he got to be Venom.

If this movie was made in 1998 during the downhill slump of Joel Schuemacher's Batman films, Jeremy Irons would have been the bad guy and Dane Cook circa Simon Sez would have been Batman's douchey friend.

My relationship with Snyder is this:

If Michael B. Jordan is cast then yes logically it would make more sense for Sue Storm to be played by an African American actress but adoption is a thing. It's not an abnormality and I bet in a weird way it does represent a positive relationship for children who are adopted. I mean the throwaway line in Avengers

Yuck. To live in a time when the idea of having Michael Keaton in ANY movie was a bad idea.

MONORAI—crap.

What would the AVClub have been like in 1991?

Yeah I've seen the same joke pop up across various social media sites within the past ten minutes and now it doesn't feel as witty.

"Simple misunderstanding on WB's part. We wanted Heisenberg, not Eisenberg." - via Facebook- HA! Internet you so witty.