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Ben Grimm
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I haven't heard of the top five people, which is probably a first.

One thing I have to say, Will - there was a moment in this one where it's pretty obvious that you could read his mood, steer him to something he wanted to talk about, and then got the interview sort of back focused on what you wanted it on. That takes some finesse.

I hope they paid you for this one.

I think it's quite possible that it's been considerably longer than that.

I think that's his wife's pet name for him.

He looks older than my 84-year-old father-in law. But he's 43.

Didn't she play Samara in the Ring series? Or was that a different Asian actress?

I think he's younger than you.

Yes, I think we all welcome the sweet release of death too.

I stopped watching SNL after the November tragedy, after 30 years of watching almost every episode, and I haven't regretted it for a minute.

He hasn't aged conventionally - he now looks like a completely different person who's only slightly older.

Yup. I think I went from loving the show as a kid, to hating it as a teenager, back to loving it as an adult.

It didn't commit the crimes against characters that BvS did, but it was much worse as a movie. And that's factoring in how bad a movie BvS was.

I think younger kids tend to like the show on a fairly straightforward level - it's a show about Batman (and Robin and later Batgirl) fighting criminals. It's not until they get a bit older that they're liable to realize there's something a little different about it.

I read that. It's the sort of thing that will probably get crossposted here when the Kinjapocalypse comes.

Then it probably is for the best not to subject the other people in the theater to him.

Then it's Arby's problem special!

It's a great movie, but it's probably fine for all but the youngest kids if you want to take the child along (I can't remember how old your spawn is).

I sort of half-watched Suicide Squad. It was terrible. And stupid. It reminded me more than anything else of a less campy, grimier Batman and Robin, and made about as much sense.

I picked up a handful of games on the Steam sale; the updated Day of the Tentacle (I played the original decades ago), whichever Portal I hadn't bought on PC (played it on 360), Brutal Legend, which I had been kind of curious about, and I think a few more odds and ends.