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I gave up on X-Force after reading Marrow's ultra-irritating narration of the first issue. The last time anyone used the word "baby" that often was when that Amy Grant song got stuck on repeat on the radio station I was listening to in 1992.

2 kickass women like Melinda May and Bobbi Morse? Heck, even Skye manages some ass kicking on Agents of SHIELD now, and has been revealed as MCU's first actual super-powered tv hero.

Sigh. If the Winter Guard is on hand, they're probably going to kill Darkstar yet again. I sure picked a lousy character to develop a crush on back when I was in 8th grade.

People who refuse to compare two dissimilar things are better than people who hate all country music except Johnny Cash.

A Mark Millar related project attempts to pass off a sniggering, juvenile 8th-grade asshole mentality as edgy and subversive? STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!

Because the other guy who survived the destruction of the galaxy told him so, right before Dreadstar killed him.

Stanism especially freaks out the Kirbyists. Both religions have conflicting creation myths for Universe 616.

I was blissfully unaware that he'd cashed a paycheck from that movie. Some things are beyond the help of even the mightiest among us.

If it's got Titus Welliver, I'm watching. As far as I'm concerned, Roger Ebert's Harry Dean Stanton & M. Emmett Walsh Rule should be amended to the Stanton/Walsh/Welliver/Jonathan Banks Rule. Those guys ensure that any project they're involved in will have at least one thing worthwhile in them, no matter if the rest

Every part of that book managed to somehow be duller than every other part. I'm not quite sure how King managed that, but it was a neat trick.

So will we get to see all 52 school plays described in mind-numbing detail in the book play out in real time? And at least 672 of the 34,000 school dances?

Looked up the Having Babies movies on IMDB. Looks like there were three of them and they then begat a short lived series on ABC. I don't know if the series carried on with the live birth angle or not, or if it was just a typical doctor show focusing on Susan Sullivan's doctor from the movies.

Big whoop. There was a series of network tv movies called Having Babies back in the 70s that showed live births on network tv (ABC, I believe, but I may be wrong). They were soap opera type things where three or four couples would be introduced at the beginning of the movie, you'd follow their travails for 90 minutes,

Isn't there a version of Kate & Leopold where it's revealed that Liev Schrieber's character is the descendent of Leopold, which means he had been sleeping with his own great-great grandmother at the beginning of the movie? It amplifies the ick factor of the movie to infinite levels. I swear the version I saw of it

I noticed that as I was watching and thought "Ah, this is kind of nice."

If we're lucky, it's counting down to the first watchable episode of Marry Me.

Better Call Saul will end prematurely when Oedenkirk decides to throw the whole thing away to pursue his love of a cappella singing.

He was more of a 1980/81 style of punk - I think he had liberty spikes, or maybe a Mohawk? Anyway, he was much more of an Anti-Nowhere League type than the sort who would've been hanging around CBGB in 1977.

Supergrass - "Alright"/Darker My Love - "Two Ways Out"

Lavender Brown - dead or alive at the end of Deathly Hallows?