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    Wreck-It Ralph One

    Dynamite gal… dynamite gal… dynamite gal…

    Rich Moore directed the first one, which was basically the Futurama short about videogames from Tales of Interest II.

    If this movie is not named "Super Wreck-It Ralph" they will have missed a great opportunity.

    Grunka-lunka-dunka-dingredient
    You should not ask about the secret ingredient

    I agree that having an audience ready to buy the book helps a lot. Most people just don't go and spend money to make a book and then drop it out there sight unseen, it's not a good recipe for success. But there are ways, after all, Eastman and Laird put TMNT out there by a loan from their uncle and they had nearby

    Making your own comic book, even on a very small scale, is really fucking hard.

    Fun times in Cleveland today! Cleveland!
    Come on down to Cleveland-town, everyone!
    Come and look at both of our buildings!

    My dad is an unabashed fan of the Vacation movies and has a little bit of Chevy Chase in him. Dads of a certain age probably identify with him quite a bit.

    Cream Corn! Quit wasting our free guys!

    "Yeah, we'll make our own Mega Man! With Blackjack, and hookers! In fact, forget the Mega Man!"

    Fortunately Bloodstained looks to be much better so far.

    Don't worry, there always seems to be some kind of existential threat once the big bad is taken out. At least she would keep her space clean, Moon would just make a mess and Mars would be sniping at you the whole time.

    It's a Sailor Moon reference.

    Pretty Soldiers/Guardians of Love and Justice eschew firearms.

    Touché!

    Adams is about a hundred and twenty miles thataway from Salem, and in that era getting from one to the other would be quite treacherous.

    It's interesting that she stuck atop Mount Greylock in the sleepy town of Adams, Massachusetts Has she ever actually been out there? I grew up in Pittsfield and most of my family still lives around there (my brother lives in Williamstown) and while Greylock is the highest peak in Massachusetts it's probably not well

    I will be upfront in that I have criticized Oliver for light-on-analysis reviews over the past several months, but I did not expect that the site would cut it entirely (more that somebody else might take up the mantle if Sava had lost interest). The comments sections were still consistently good and while they weren't

    Hermes: So you're telling me I could fire my whole staff and hire Grunka-lunkas at half the cost?