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I want a signed and notarized affidavit that the source article contains no pictures whatsoever before I risk clicking that link.

Good news on that front: they're re-releasing it just ahead of the movie.

Holy shit. Well spotted.

They all but hung a lampshade on it: in both the Shada script and Dirk Gently's, the problem of getting a too-large-for-the-entrance bit of furniture into a room is solved with a dimension-shifting time machine.

Also, one of the guys who made the movie maintains a website of toynbee tile locations, with photos:

At Broad & Snyder you're pretty close to ground zero — the Tiler lives in south philly.

The best thing about the tiler, mentioned in the documentary but not in this article, is that he was also an amateur radio enthusiast, and the bottomless car that he used to install the tiles was (at least back circa 1988-94) also a mobile radio transmitting station: if you were lucky enough to be listening to the

As the saying goes, dogshit may taste like chocolate ice cream, but I'll never know.

And yet the boom mic is a constant presence, because you can't buy competence.

Do… do I have to like Korn a little bit for this? I kinda feel like I do?

I didn't, but god do I wish I had. Fuck that movie forever.

There are people who swear that Gregg Araki has turned into a competent filmmaker, but I made the mistake of paying cash money to see "The Living End" in a movie theater and then compounded the error by renting "Doom Generation", so… no. Fool me once, etc: The Living End remains the single most incompetently made

I will bet a small amount of money that "Supreme Commander Snoke" is actually Luke

It's a change. In the books Bobbie is hired by Avasarala and while the Martian government is clearly unhappy about it, her legal status is much more ambiguous and her handler was not personally involved in the weapons test.

Murphy’s wife, Tisha Taylor Murphy, died in 2009 of cervical cancer. He is survived by his three children.

Relevant to this whole mess: G. Willow Wilson (also Muslim, writes Ms. Marvel) also thinks he's a fucking idiot: http://gwillowwilson.com/po…

Speaking as a dyed-in-the-wool SJW and anti-Islamophobe:

Nope and probably never.

Well, the sad part isn't that they're departing from the Eddas — as you say, that's never been what "Marvel's Thor" has been about.

I really wonder if Marvel realizes just how many BRB fans there are out there.