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There are none in this one. They bought the distribution rights to it after Sundance. The majority of their movies have wrestlers in them, although many are not in a main role, instead just enough of one that they can use that to market to wrestling fans. There have been a handful over the years that didn’t have

Inside Out YES. If you have a young child and watched it and looked over at your kid faces during the Bing Bong scene.

I just wanted it to be known that my star for your post is 100% because of the Black Scorpion reference.

2016, as written by George RR Martin. Absolutely ridiculous and done with these deaths.

I am suddenly ridiculously excited at the thought of Wong and Drax interacting for some reason.

Someone in another thread posted some examples from the 2015 and 2016 lists. One list I just found included Juno, Adventureland, Looper, Social Network, Buried, Source Code, Whiplash, American Sniper, Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech, and John Wick. There are also those on the other end like Pan, Cop Out, and

Just posted the same thing elsewhere. With the characterization being that he salvages discarded tech, I’m putting even money on the fact that those wings are from a salvaged Falcon flight pack.

So with Vulture salvaging old tech, do we have a bet on his wings being salvaged versions of one of Falcon’s flight packs?

No #MusicFail, the NIN version is 100% the original song. They did it in 1994. Cash covered it in 2002 as part of American IV: The Man Comes Around, which was mostly covers.

My current feelings on my previous thought that a full work week following back to back three day weeks would be fine.

I would see the hell out of this. Refreshingly original and fantastic idea.

Well, judging by the description attached to the trailer at IMDb, it would seem the latter...although I’m sure there’s more to it in the movie. Probably what another commenter said about one of them turns out to not be an actor.

“When a successful New York ad executive suffers a personal tragedy and retreats from life,