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Yeah, basically, you can stop them from looking at this one specific copy of the image by keeping the pointer to yourself, and that’s it, right?

It seems to me that they started with a sort of agreed upon fiction that the NFT somehow represented the digital original, and though the artist usually retained the copyright

It feels more like your local drug dealer selling stolen Adderall and then suggesting that he might use the profits to just buy CVS.

A-huh, a-huh, a-huh...heading.

Their time as a dominant cultural force is probably over, but just as a show, the 2011 reboot had some moments that sit comfortably with the series funniest.

I’m against most reboots, but cartoons are a lot easier to take because there are fewer real world changes that make them feel sad. It also helps that the basic

My guess is Baldwin’s being singled out not just because he fired the gun, but he’s the name involved in this that most people know and therefore has the most to lose if it gets ugly. It pressures him to settle quickly and generously.

Okay, but in the “video game movie” genre, a C+ makes it the second best one ever. 

The whole system seems extremely game-able for even a small group of determined agents of chaos, but I fully expect the counting process to be opaque enough that they’ll just pick something vaguely acceptable with a lot of votes after the people’s choice ends up being The Human Centipede or whatever.

I mean, those two aren’t mutually exclusive. But yeah, the irony of being very invested in convincing people you don’t care what they think isn’t lost on me. Chevy Chase in a sketch comic, which is not a field you get into if the approval of others is meaningless to you.

“I don’t care what other people think” can have an array of meanings. Like “don’t let other anxiety about other people’s judgments ruin your life” is good advice, but I find a good 80-90% of people who make that line part of their public persona actually mean “I don’t give a shit who my actions hurt because I’m

I Googled the action figure line after you brought it up and there’s also a Sleepwalker figure included alongside Rintrah, so...

Good, good, I’m glad to hear it’s not one of the other magical green wizard minotaurs that litter the silver screen these days (also Sleepwalker’s in this?? Have Darkhawk and Quasar already been announced?)

If you’re open to anyone from a previous Marvel property, you have tons of options in addition to what you’ve already listed. Affleck Daredevil, Garner Elektra (though probably not together) any of the multiple FF members, any of the Punishers, Ed Norton Hulk if you want to be cheeky about it, gray area characters from

Shuma Gorath is the kind of deeply silly Lovecraft thing I want from a Dr. Strange movie.

Deadpool is perfect, and I liked CGI Colossus. Quicksilver was good, but largely a different character than his comic counterpart. Most of the younger generation were hamstrung by the last two movies just sucking all around, so they didn’t make much of an impression.

No, no, the real question is, is that m***f***ing Rintrah?!?  Because all the Trahheads are going to lose their minds.

Even given that Ali had limited time to dedicate to the project, I think it’s fine to still point out the season is poorly structured even given those constraints. If you know he can only do six episodes, don’t spend so much time establishing him as the most interesting threat right up front. Have him switch places

The Defenders is worse than Iron Fist, though ironically, it did a better version of Iron Fist than Iron Fist. But that was more or less the only good thing it did, as the interplay between the leads was easily the best part about it. Other than that, it magnified nearly all the weaknesses of the other shows, invented

The process is just so obviously calculated and devoid of any trace of creative impetus. They’re picking Kraven, for example, because he’s the classic villain who hasn’t been used yet, not because there’s anything there to support a feature.

So there were eight major and several minor villains deemed more exciting for

The NFT thing a goddam travesty, but Snoop’s public indulging of his every niche enthusiasm and flight of fancy is fun and more benign than 98% of what most fifty-year-old men worth $150 million get up to.

It’s clearly bullshit here because the development itself is still happening. It’s just that now nothing affordable is being offered. The amount of new people and construction is all approximately the same, though, developed by the same company.

Toss in this “I’m rich; how dare you even have a conversation and not just