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That Sonny Bono looking guy in Airplane 2 is Sonny Bono.

Well, it would be, if the EU hadn't been dropped…

Mine were born the year WWII ended and two years after, respectively. I had the oldest father in my class when I started school in 1986. Damn kids, lawn, etc.

Considering I think that's what the EU did, it seems pretty hilarious that Disney put the kibosh on it, and then is still following the same thread, roughly.

In the prequels defense (ugghh), they weren't taking place in a broken-down future, it was supposed to be the gleaming, glittering, hallowed past.

Oh fuck, this. I laugh at her segments, I won't lie, but if I had to hear that four nights a week, I would puncture my eardrums.

I just finally sat down and watched it all again, and damn do I wish they hadn't cancelled it.

You do get to see her shot and bleeding out and looking somewhat exhausted and terrified just a bit when trying to fight the Winter Soldier in Cap 2, so there's that.

Considering he still does British TV, I don't see why he would be.

I feel bad for laughing, but it's sadly true.

My co-worker was born in Uzbekistan, speaks Russian, is Orthodox Christian, and I give him shit all the time about being a badass who rides bears shirtless. (Also about being a sand Russian.) He's honestly a smartass kid who gets blind drunk and does try to kick people's asses, but it sounds like he's more likely to

It seems to me like he's got a charming, affable, "I'm just a nice blind act" voice for when he's Matt in his day clothes, and a more direct, sort of flat "don't fuck with me" voice when he's in costume, because he isn't putting on pretense. You almost have to wonder if Daredevil isn't some sort of therapy for him in

Which is honestly not surprising, since I think that's been an actual problem for quite some time. If they keep the animals in captivity too long, they pretty much can't hack it in the wild because they're practically domesticated.

He had a little more junk in the trunk, yes.

Same for me. I think the first time I had any real discussion of Vietnam was in my junior year. In 1997.

No. We don't even have Closed Captioning on every channel, or at least, I don't see it 90% of the time when I have it turned on in settings.

That is a dream I can get in on.

That was the other place I recognized him from. That freaky announcer.

I recognized him from Idle Hands, which is sort of depressing. In that I remember anything from that movie besides the fact it was terrible.

Seriously? I've been ripping my movies to my harddrive lately, and it seems like over half of my recent movies have them. I only find out when I turn on what I think is the commentary, and I get someone dryly describing the scenery.