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Watching Avatar, I noticed that it very much was the same voice. It's just delivered slower and with a normal volume.

Is it fair to ask the question, "Why should we care?" Max Landis has one real credit to his name. It's Chronicle, and it's a phenomenal film. Everything else from him is clearly based on something else. He has shorts that are about how he perceives the Death and Return of Superman and WWE's Triple H. Then he's like,

True, but it's a rush particular to robberies.

Just watched the video. I know I'm late to the party, but it seems to me that Max Landis wants to write for the WWE. Seems like a good fit to me.

He mentioned on his podcast that this idea was heavily pushed by a recently departed producer. The guy talked about Mallrats 2 forever, so Smith says this is partially being done in the man's honor.

Inhumans are mutated? Not as far s Fox is concerned. Can we say inhuminated? Inhumanized? Inhumanned?

There have been a few of these music-less versions of music videos posted here on AV Club for the past few months. They're either awkward or creepy. Can we just acknowledge that these aren't staged as silent films and so come across quite differently without the music? That's what every single one of these posts seems

I hope Bell and McCarthy's characters have a relationship like Zhu Li and Varrick along with an ending like The Legend of Korra.

You look for its penis. Duh.

Wow, I never expected that someone would respond to an AV Club comment 1 year later. Anyway, I've come to think of this differently since then. After all, Barney wasn't a serial womanizer his entire life - that happened after a guy stole a girl away from him when he was older. I believe that he may have wanted

Also, we need Jay Harrington freed up for a Netflix-only version of Better Off Ted.

USA just needs to stream its content online for non-cable subscribers. I guarantee the numbers would have been a lot better, especially given the bump they would have received from cord-cutter-friendly (does it need that many hyphens?) shows such as @Midnight, The Late Late Show, and Conan after Coupe's appearances on

In my adult life, I only fall asleep during films that absolutely bore me. (I used to fall asleep in movie theatres all the time as a kid.) I'm neither proud nor embarrassed by this. So far it has only happened three times: The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, Lockout, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

No mention of the fact that Han once raped Chewie? (Super)

I thought he confirmed this on a Nerdist podcast a couple of years ago. I think the same podcast may have had him admit what he would do if the zombie apocalypse ever happened. (Kill himself. No way to survive that.)

Talk Soup for geeks was already proven to be something that wouldn't work, what with the cancellation of Wil's best friend's show Web Soup. I think with both shows aimed at geeks, they both would have proven to be much more successful online than paired with a television network.

That's why it's call acting. He's certainly been typecast thanks to The Big Lebowski, but he can certainly do more than that.

Bridges' performance is the only real positive I've heard about this film so far. He's been really passionate about making this film, so I'm not surprised. Why do you say that he's wrong for the role?

Do the first episode by itself and then the remaining episodes in pairs.

Bridges has been trying to make the movie for the past two decades. I suppose the backers finally conceded to make the movie because they could make it a cash-in, which is a total disappointment. There were so many people who wanted this movie to be good…