jwofnorthbridge
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In a word, yes. And he's not the only biblical scholar using the "use the bible to prove the validity of the bible" method either, it's commonplace, and completely overt; these guys think it's fine to think that way. Wow indeed.

- and his face droop from Sly Stallone?

It *might* be, but anyone who has ever played around with bows and arrows knows that you can put an arrow into a piece of wood - much more solid than a body - over and over again.

Yeah, OK, she's cute and all but you take an assassin who weighs in at what, 130 pounds soaking wet, and whose armaments consist of two regular pistols and what amounts to a wrist-mounted taser, and throw her into a fight against an army of foes which is fully capable of keeping a genius in a superpowered suit, a god,

To be fair, Legolas has in fact demonstrated that pulling an arrow out of a dead foe and tagging another with it is a perfectly workable solution to arrow shortage.

The problem only presents itself because of the insistence on bringing in the known Batman foes. Sure, they must have existed somewhere around Gotham while Bats was growing up but it's pretty specific with each of them that they're introduced as hitherto unknown when BM discovers them (see: the Joker card at the end

"Malcolm McDowell at his least discriminating" - that's saying something...!

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It just strikes me: Americans all think they're evil. Themselves, I mean.

Well, we *can* screw it up, at least for a good long while - take the Net Neutrality issue, for example, where commoditization of a technology can, potentially, ruin the very thing about it that made it worth commoditizing in the first place.

I would totally say!

Yes, no way that could lead to any misunderstandings at all, because we all know that objectively gauging emotion based on facial cues is inherently flawless.

Cool. Though, because I'm me, point of party-pooping order: That's less of an exoskeleton and more of a crane with an endo-person, as far as I see it.

Did they learn nothing from the insane Jon Peters "Superman Lives" - with a disheveled Nic Cage, no flying, no suit and a giant spider?

- oh, day-after-original-post note: The letters "ALS" seem to be disappearing from the coverage/viralcrap of this icebucket stuff (or at least sliding down towards the cut-off end of it) so... could we end up seeing a bunch of attention seekers dumping ice water on themselves and each other on the public center stage

I'm not what you'd call a hater; I concur that talking even a little about things like ALS is better than not talking about them at all - but I do still, even after this contribution, have a bit of a beef with this kind of campagning, and it goes like this:

I totally cribbed that to go with my Facebook post - hope you dont mind, dear leftbrother or -sister.

I just hope (against hope, judging by history) that Hollywood gets what really made "Guardians" tick: Heart.

Yup, like Angelicat says it's pretty outta left field - half the group I was with (and, audibly, quite a few other people around us) had no idea what they'd just seen.

Kim Kardashian.

Nobody knew what they were when they were new either, though, except gadget geeks. So...