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cartoonreasearch.com has a lot of good animation history beyond Disney's nine old men and Termite Terrace.

Auto racing has been doing it for years.

My two issues with exhibition:

The Terminator franchise is the result of a lovers spat.

Which is essentially what Whedon did with the brain control through line. Sometimes you have to pick your fights. See: Edgar Wright.

Do you want to save a few bucks on ink and get a holiday bonus this year, or do you want to be grammatically correct?

I'm assuming he'll eventually try a self-invented treatment that will go horribly wrong.

post-mononormative?

I'm going to go out on a limb and say Hydra is not a super secret organization at this point in Earth-199999.

Saw this on release and haven't had need to revisit it. It's a bit to broad for my tastes, but they don't really make this sort of stuff anymore. A modern reboot would require Melissa McCarthy or Kevin James to do a diarrhea gag.

Somehow Blockbuster streaming soldiers on. They pulled it off of Toshiba devices, but the app still sits there and taunts me. Why can't they replace it with something useful, like HBOGo?

Why are you crying? Did you just watch Rudy?

….smells like old people.

Maybe they can improve on the shitty cgi zombies.

Rabbit Hood is the only version of this tale I've ever seen.

You should probably see Fantasia.

Well, they have to keep their four quadrant appeal.

Faint praise, but this was way more entertaining as a drunken Friday night Netflix pick than the the LaBeouf version. No dame or kid, just Butler going on a psychotic killing spree.

…whadda ya need, a road map?

James Jamerson died on August 2, 1983.