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I think they didn't do it because they were afraid that people might think they borrowed "The Blur" from Smallville. If MoS had one particular quality it is a sense of absolute dread not to repeat anything previous Superman incarnations for fear that it would jinx the new Warner/DC cinematic universe. "Doesn't

That's because they are in Halloween make up. So its Sexy Pride, Sexy Greed, Sexy Gluttony, Sexy Wrath, Sexy Envy, Sexy Lust and Sexy Sloth.

Same order, left to right, as in the article.

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Speaking of Epic.... I just thought I'd leave this here... Not related to the article... but epic.

[SPOILER kind of BUT NOT REALLY I DON´T KNOW ANYMORE?!?!?!] that guy was having so much fun running after the pigeons!!! "How to Train Your Unnamed Jotunheim Beast"

Great review! No spoilers, but how are the (two?) cut scenes during the credits? Do they provide hints at future films?

Speaking of Muslim Marvel characters, don't forget Excalibur.

The one that kills me is "the characters are all generic stereotypes" and then in the same breath "the super hacker is the hottest girl, so unrealistic." AAAGH! What do you want!

I honestly didn't notice she was pretty at first because there was a giant paperclip mating with her forehead.

I never understand why people get creeped out by this. The elevator was malfunctioning. She is either insane, or talking to someone. Her hand movements look like there's some music playing. Wooooo.

Pretty cool video, but at 2:56 ( and other spots), you can see the time ticker stop as some splicing has occurred. It would be way spookier if the creator managed to deal with those obvious edits.

Yep, I came here to say this... because at the time I got John DiMaggio to sign a copy, which is hanging on my son's wall.

Also: someone merged Stephen Hawkin and Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Then that early nineties scifi show on MTV, Dead at 21, where the two stars got shot in the back of the head. Boo :(

This one was only around for a single season, but was one of my favorite shows at the time (2000): "The Others" (not related to the 2001 movie). A group of odd people who each have a unique ability that connects them to the supernatural. John Billingsley was a professor who brought them all together, and Julianne

I don't do hyperbole.

A straight key in the picture and saying obsolete technology, it just makes me laugh. I'm a ham radio operator and I can tell you that the straight key is not dead, and neither is Morse code for that matter. It has just evolved a little bit.

My theory: