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It sounds like he did some gross things, but in the interview where he talked about it, he did go beyond the statement of: “I did something I thought was funny and it wasn’t taken that way.”

Yeah, this article is misleading slanderous clickbait. Given there was also a recent article where another writer (Gabriel Sanchez) coldly dismissed the death of civilians, plus the overall deterioration of the site over the last few years, I’m out.

A county fair had a racist past, but started letting in Black folks in the late 1970s. Which is unexcusably late, and shameful, but still before Kemper was even born.

Or the two-state solution that majority of both Palestinians and Israel still want?

The screenplay by Caroline Thompson and Larry Wilson, Paul Rudnick and others made the Wednesday so much more fun than on the TV show, and then Ricci was perfect casting and elevated the role further.

Epic Comics was the Marvel creator-owned imprint in the 1980s. They published Groo!

Hit it!

“On the other side, the recent conflict left 10 Israelis dead.”

For suburban kids in the ‘80s she was liberating in every way.

I suppose a League of Super-Pets is okay, but I would prefer a Legion...

Sounds like Bruce Willis, but I guess they didn’t get the image rights?

They’re depicting a world where people sing aloud their deepest emotions. I think I can buy into someone looking older, too, but YMMV.

I’d start with the self-titled album if you’re looking for a way in. But it may just be her stuff doesn’t work for you.

And just a year earlier she played a character who wants to get it on with her own son. Kinky roles for Ms. Thompson!

The edgelord stuff is terrible, I agree (and that’s a good way to put it.) It feels like it was part of the Wizard Magazine era of comics (when laddism in the UK and Maxim magazine in the U.S. were loved by a certain type of guy) and he got swept up in it. Hopefully he’s outgrown it a bit now. Certainly something like

From his more recent stuff, I really liked Starlight. From his older stuff, Superman: Red Son, The Ultimates (which inspired many elements of the MCU), and his runs on the Authority, Wolverine, and the all-ages Superman Adventures are all strong and made his reputation. I liked his Ultimate X-men at the time and a

The third one famously didn’t start out as the script for a Die Hard movie, so maybe that’s why you can’t get into it? I like that it did something very different but agree number 2 is the best sequel. Maybe a bit too cartoony in parts but a lot of fun.

He did. And it was pretty terrible. Not in a kitschy terrible Rob Lowe sings with Snow White way either. Just bad.

I like knowing this stuff, but you’re totally right, in that soon we we’ll likely see calls to “Release the Cumberbatch Cut!

I missed it so thanks for the heads up. Went back and definitely saw it this time... Fantastic!