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Marlowespade
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I'd be down. If nothing else when there's a lull in the adventure we can all bitch about Disqus!

Man, I have missing honest-to-god RPGs since my regular group broke up years ago. I've always wanted to run or play a Call of Cthulhu game (or, frankly, anything) and would love to get into an actual group again, but I've been reluctant to venture into Roll20. Anyone here have experience with it w/r/t finding a new

Well, if Freeman's involved I'm pretty sure it's going to have a thousand percent more stammering than the original.

The point isn't that a Republican was the target. It's that as long as we insist on freely dealing out guns to every lunatic of every persuasion EVERYONE is a target. The only reason you're not dead today is because you haven't pissed off the wrong person yet.

Miz-Bear-Rhyno-Slater was gold. Just admit it. It was goofy and funny we even got to see Maryse stoneface her husband… twice! Cheez Whiz, Ambrose, Slater/Rhyno actually "winning"…. everything about this was grand.

Is he really? That's great news. I really dig his scores for the Star Trek movies in particular.

Which was a GREAT scene! A really simple explanation that helped non-comic nerds understand Asgard and its place in the universe AND pointed to a dynamic in their relationship. But as you said, they basically moved on.

Well, you're one up on me, because I thought she was Turkish!

This has nothing to do with the romance aspect of the film, but we should talk more about how WW is also the first superhero movie in a long while that had a kickass, recognizable score. As soon as her theme blasted with the end credits I got goosebumps all over again.

The villains here just didn't register for me. I thought they made a mistake in not doing more with Doctor Poison as a character with, y'know, motivations and dialogue and stuff. Instead she had to schlep around with Generic Boring German Super Strong General all movie.

This is an excellent point I haven't seen made elsewhere.

Yeah, it's not Van Camp's fault she's not Hayley Atwell. I've often thought she'd actually fit right in on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

I thought Paltrow and Downey had some excellent chemistry - the problem is that it became less and less relevant to the movies overall as they progressed, to the point where you couldn't even really call it a subplot (and entirely written out as of Civil War, apparently).

Exactly. It was impossible for me to take "Sir Dudley" (or whatever his name was) seriously as the God of War.

This was the first superhero movie I've ever seen where I walked out thinking they should have doubled down on the romance aspects - Gadot and Pine had real chemistry, and instead of being annoying (like the rest of the squad members) their interactions were bright spots. Well done all around there.

In the words of my cousin Vinny: "I got no more use for this guy."

Hey! An Elisabeth Rohm sighting!

The last season was almost wholly unsatisfying on every level. I'm always excited for more Luther, but I really hope they've got a purpose in mind story-wise other than "So, uh, here's what he's doing now, also here's a serial killer plus hey remember Alice? She was great."

For me it's a toss-up; I would have loved to have seen Dire Straits but I wasn't of an age where I could have afforded tickets…. but the one that really got away was Warren Zevon, who came to town to play a hole-in-the-wall venue and I passed up on it to cram for a final. He never got the chance to come by again, and

I can think of lots of worse strategies to fill in gaps in a film than to rely exclusively on Sam Elliot's charisma.