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And of course with Superfection we have that natural sequel movie.

Yeah.  It’s not as if he is the last sociopathic cop out there.

Toast.

I am just about to buy a copy of this game.  I had forgotten about it and am wondering why it isn’t still a thing, because it is awesome.

And 11-year-old girls everywhere just screamed for joy.

I am only going to think of it as “Martha’s Boys” from now on.  I sincerely thank you.

He just needs to pick another old kids’ game to adapt. Let’s see...Battleship! On no. Hmm. I’ve got it: Don’t Break the Ice. Diesel is an Arctic rescue ranger trying to bond with his son and also rescue a trapped scientist, but global warming has made his job much more difficult and he has to be reminded to  “Don’t

I remember someone in a later series totally ragging on him about that.  Maybe Wolverine?

Holy crap.  I am going to wait until this one is actually playing on a screen before I believe it.

I am not sure that it ever gets out of the “Chinaman” usage, which is really jarring.  I do feel that it probably improves.  But as always tastes differ.  The 70s had some really weird characters.

Okay.  Vaguely remember him.  Now I want to go back and read all the tales of “games of death and deceit.”

Damn.  I just realized that since it is at least partly set in San Francisco that we could THEORETICALLY have the Awkwafina character and Michael Pena’s character from Ant-man interact.  And now NOTHING less than that will satisfy me. 

I was at Maker Faire several years ago and I looked around and saw a guy coming in and thought “That guy looks a lot like Conan O’Brian, but he looks too old.”  Of course it was Conan O’Brian, but I didn’t realize it until much later.

Okay. I’m ready. I LOVED the old Shang-Chi comics. He was a very unusual character in that he didn’t want to fight very much, he was looking for spiritual advancement. And as someone else pointed out, he didn’t talk very much, but tended to wait until he had something important to say.

I was looking at the picture and thought “Is that Greg Kinnear?”  Then I saw that it was Greg Kinner and relaxed.

Agree.  She doesn’t need to be physical.  She just needs to manipulate people and look fantastic.  Sort of a female version of Robert Redford’s Alexander Pierce.  She’ll be fine.

I am still banking on Sharon being in deep cover.

Well, I am all for a Ryan Choi movie.  He is/was (is he dead?) a great character.  And he gave us “Stupid Jetpack Hitler.”

Lobo is a good one.  Faded some now, but still popular enough to be in that Krypton show just last (what year is this) year.

Fantastic. It should just be the Women of Wakanda. They were the best part of Black Panther.