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I will miss you as well, BC.

Yeah okay, let's see if I can get this straight (no pun intended):

Amazing. This would be a Superman movie for the 21st Century. The casting of Clark is spot on as well. I would love to see DC/Warner pick this up and develop it fully, especially if they can keep Victor Brown in the lead. There's a gravitas he brings to this role that, if sustained, could make a feature very

It's funny how many of the people who say "yes" are focusing on eliminating genetic deformities, or diseases; and those you talk about improving their children's looks are getting a bad rap as if that's somehow narcissistic. The thing is, in our world today, how you look is sometimes more important than how healthy

Better yet, film your trip down the slide with a Go Pro! :)

I saw this when it was screened as part of the Park City Film Festival. The movie didn't frighten me at all; for most of it, I was bored, kept glancing at my watch, and wondering why everyone thought it was so good. And the end made absolutely no sense whatsoever to me. I guess I must've missed some critical

I'd love to see this developed into a full-length feature.

Flu vaccines are made with raw eggs — the yolks, I believe. As someone who has an anaphalactic reaction to raw egg yolks (I can't drink Egg Nog), I'm always asked whether or not I can tolerate the vaccine before the I'm vaccinated every year. Fortunately, I just get a little more sick than they usually see, but it's

I learned a great way to think about this when I was taking journalism courses in college. We were on the subject of Editorials, and what makes for a good editorial as opposed to a bad one; and it hit me this applies to voicing an opinion as well, because that's really what an editorial is when it comes down to it.

That's why I HAD to have it; and it has a different Homer face on the bottom-side of the deck.

Given that I personally know, and have worked professionally with (in another capacity), one of the Park City Council members, I am not surprised they decided to go with this bland design that — given the architecture Park City is best known for — sticks out like a sore thumb moreso than would've the original design.

Made absolutely more so by how much FUN they're having!

It's called "suspension of disbelief," guys. It means just go with the flow and enjoy the freakin' movie 'cause IT'S JUST A MOVIE! :)

I'm too old to actually ride the damn thing, but when I saw it in the store, I had to have it for a wall decoration. Behold: Homer as a skatebord!

Who ARE these people who keep their desks so neat? I'd be too afraid to post pictures of my workspace for fear of how messy it is! :)

I've had, and love both; I prefer dogs.

Physics disproves your hypothesis. Rotational forces are necessary for an object with liquid-like properties to develop into a stable globe, and create a magnetic field sufficient to create N-S magnetic poles. I'm not trying to be condescending; if you watch the Science Channel, Discovery, even the History Channel

Agreed! It seems like that would be a better overall solution for the entire industry. I don't know what the costs would be, but I think most people would be willing to pay a little bit more for a biodegradable bottle that could go into a compost heap at some point.

In addition to my (jailbroken) iPhone 5S, I have a Lumia 520 at the moment; waiting for my 1520 to arrive.

PUPPY!