kentallard1
Kent Allard
kentallard1

FIRST of all, you would need to show him going down on Catwoman to get an R, and everybody knows Batman doesn’t do that.

And last fucking comment im making to you-there was nothing misogynist in my comment, openly or implied. Period.

If They can see you doing it, you need a permit. If They can’t, you’re all good.

It’s been 10 years and I still wish I could figure out who it was. My family (at that time just my wife and I) mostly keep to ourselves, so I can’t imagine any time we would have offended anyone. My favorite part of that day was when a neighbor who lives on the other side of the street, and who I don’t know very well,

Oh yeeeah, forgot about him

+ Beast

I mean the classic Illuminati has always had Reed Richards, Iron Man, Professor X, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Black Bolt, and Doctor Strange (and later Black Panther and Captain America one time when some of those guys were dead, as so often happens with comic book characters).

The trouble is that, other than Professor X and maybe Magneto, I can’t even think of who else from other previous Marvel properties would even be appropriate for an illuminati-style council. Nic Cage’s Ghost Rider? Whistler from Blade? Blade from Blade? Uh... Jessica Alba? Who is even left after No Way Home?

C is for Chani, that’s good enough for me, yeah!

The Beaker Must Awaken.

I still think every episode should open with someone looking at the newspaper and saying, “My god! Did you see this? Hyde was killed in [increasingly preposterous method of death]!” “Oh no! Anyway—” [actual episode plot begins]

“Such a shame about Hyde dying in that meth lab explosion.”

I was about to comment on how bad “That 80's Show” was, but since this is a sequel to the original instead of a spinoff, it might not be so bad. And just the prospect of hearing Red call someone a dumbass again has got me excited.

Shame he won’t get to make the Gambit movie on this o-Cajun.

...and may the foist episode...be a masculine episode.

I was out on this show but the trailer...pulls me back in.

Timing is suspicious, too. Maybe they’re worried about Evergrande getting some ideas?

The *Communist party* alters a film to defend *credit card companies*.

Regarding Goodwill, I wouldn’t be quite so dismissive. When you consider it only to be a commercial business that exploits its workers than yeah, avoid it. But that’s a misleading interpretation because it’s actually a non-profit organization that just happens to operate store fronts that are used as training