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They did. A US soldier fumblingly refers to him as "Superman" whenever he tells the general that he left Smallville for Metropolis. Mind you, it's really the only time, and it's not really drawn any attention to but it is there.

maybe it was $100 of paper mache, $19.900 worth of cocaine?

I think the intention might be to have him be more of his modern incarnation, insofar as he starts out using the Venom suit to just do whatever the fuck he wants to, but then mellows out once the Venom symbiote gives birth to Carnage or whatever. Idk if that will be enough to make you buy a snaggletoothed psychopath

I'm always a sucker for left-field jokes about the Vietnam War.

Millennials are totally cool with being paid in the form of "exposure", right?

Yeah, a little more humility in Hollywood probably means fewer Fant4stic style flops.

I am curious, what do you think is responsible for normalizing incest more, porn, or GoT?

Bet he's really bitter about being outshined by the Donald.

We should really round that guy up and throw him in a rusty cage.

Well, there is still a "good taste" ghetto surrounding the superhero genre. Like most genre films, superhero movies are heavily weighed down by audience and critical expectation, such that simply making an R-rated superhero movie is considered to be a giant leap in terms of risk taking by DC, and pretty much anathema

He probably shouldn't have driven himself insane with all that method bullshit he was notorious for.

…So I guess Goering was a bi-plane then?

I rather think you know exactly how it works, Xtracurlyfries.

So, there must have been a Cars version of the battle of Kursk right? With thousands of tanks on all sides, screaming in pain as they murder each other.

Honestly, the Hitler fake-out didn't even bother me. What *really* bothered me was the insert River character that Moffat forgot to write scenes for in previous episodes, then just shoved into the story as if she were a constant presence since the start of the Pond era.

Guys, everybody knows the right call is to recast Jered Leto as Wolverine.

We could probably discuss setting and the means of playing and stuff, but I think the best way to go is probably a forum of some kind. That way people can respond at their own pace, although the whole, peeps sitting around a table thing does get lost that way. Any opinions?

I think forum type discussion boards would allow for some more in-depth campaign material, but it all depends on player interest. If people aren't generally down for more than pick up encounters, it would probably be fine to start there, but I'm game for worldbuilding as well.

yeah, I'd have to assume that at least half of the point would just be to teach people how to play, which is great!

Heroin is honestly probably a cheaper habit than MTG.