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Joe Propinka
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It's essentially Marshall Law, but with less pointed commentary and a lot more schoolyard humor.

Someone somewhere pointed out that there's Garth Ennis, who writes thoughtful stories about men unlearning a lot of bullshit and figuring themselves out, and then there's Hack!Ennis, who indulges gleefully in every last drop of that bullshit but thinks he gets a pass on it because the other Ennis gets around to

The final arc is actually good, since Ennis kind of deconstructs his usual tropes. But a lot of The Boys was kind of tedious hobbyhorse-riding.

So he'll get burnt out and leave to do his own thing after his second DC universe fiim? Great!

Did you bet money on the reception of this movie or something?

Few things are less grownup than fretting over whether things are "grownup" or not. Brooding over ambivalence is not the same thing as handling it thoughtfully, attending to the little ironies of life or the small delights amid the larger struggles.

Ellsworth Tooheys, to a man! Critics are looters!

People talk about racism, sexism, and anti-Semitism, but no one points out the real problem: IP-ism.

Deity in a coma
I know, I know,
It's really serious

His cousin Virginia Slim developed an eating disorder.

Children starving, suicide bombers killing Christian in Pakistan, and human trafficking? Nothing.

Christine O'Donnell's in this movie?

If only this film were shot on location. Specifically, the location used for The Conqueror

God's Not Dead, He Just Has A Terrible PR Department

I keep thinking of Kevin McDonald's character from That 70s Show.

God's Not Dead: A Power Rangers Movie

Gated sod don

a typo I sometimes make when I mean to type "good," and autocorrect never catches it! Never!

The best explanation I've ever heard is that they see women who have abortions as victims or dupes, because the idea of women having enough agency to make moral and medical choices on their own is anathema to them.

That's it, I'm taking a Stand against all these pun threads! I can't Ignoreland them any longer!