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Jason Momoa looks like he's cosplaying in a terrible Aquaman outfit rather than actually be Aquaman.

Apart from how long it is, seriously it could use a good 20-25min trim, this is a fun movie. I can't watch it now cause I refuse to support anything by Scientologist Travolta. But before I made this claim I've seen this movie a dozen times. Not gonna be remembered as a "classic" but it is one of those movies where you

Now why the fuck hasn't this happen to Twitter yet? They get just as many advertisers too.

I honestly don't know what to expect here.

That's the one!

I hope when people see these images they realize how big of a influential artist we lost. Not just for horror themed work but for the entire medium of comic books. God damn the man could draw one hell of an image.

Well it was a real "wild west" in terms of content. Ernie Kovacs, as mentioned above, is one of the big highlights from the class. Just a ton of weird jokes and Monty Python-esque moments that probably bewildered people when it originally came out. (And actually to this day considering how my class reacted to most of

I had a professor during my college years who did "TV History" courses and I LOVED when we did both of courses. Not only was he knowledgable over the history of television but he had so many rare footage of the early days of television. So things like programs on Dumont, or the Ernie Kovacs Shows, and a bevy of just

I always like these kind of books. Because you never think how the dictionary was made nor how Merriam-Webster maintains revising it every year. But you go into reading this and you realize the scope of its work ethic and how crazy its beginnings were too.

Well a two month delay is nothing compared to what we've been seeing lately with WB and other studios.

I honestly cannot tell you whether I like Shia's "art" projects or not.

James:

It totally makes sense this is gonna come out around Halloween (10/20/17) cause I sure was "spooked" when I saw those CGI shots.

This is the first I'm hearing just why these two were talking.

"Creative Differences"?

Here's the thing:

I mean:

AJ being incredulous over Bryan and Shane's coolness over Orton's arson makes me realize:

Such a bummer to read about. He was a great film historian and used his knowledge perfectly at TCM. Definitely feels like we lost a really big player in the connection to the "Golden Age" of cinema.

If you go to the r/SquaredCircle you can see seemingly hundreds of people expecting something else from this main event. Then again I bet most of those people were the same joking in the same sub-Reddit about how this was going to be a squash match the moment it was announced.