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No, Fluttershy! Don't become just another Hollywood pony!

Only if the new version em-super-powers women. Maybe with a few dozen lingerie models being bitten by a radioactive bunny rabbit.

We're out of Incognita. Would you settle for Nova?

I'm an outright fan of origin stories. For some reason, they've always been more inherently interesting to me than anything in the continuing arcs of the (admittedly very few, and mostly movie-based) superhero stories I've seen. I suppose the sense of change and discovery appeals to me more than heroes and villains;

I kept working through my "Baby's First Objective-C Book," which is definitely all I need to make ten million dollars from iphone apps.

I watched some Nevermind The Buzzcocks on YouTube, the highlight of which was the episode where I finally saw moving footage of the storied nightmare that is the Jedward. I'm just glad that I saw it in a context where its antics were countered by relentless, richly deserved mockery. I haven't laughed that hard in a

You think you're disappointed. What about all the people who bought it expecting an Oscar-worthy deconstruction of racism?

This story tore off my head with its tongue and ate it, in a purely emotional way.

You know how some people like to press flowers? Well…

Let my peephole show!

Maybe it was weaponized SARS, because someone misread something somewhere.

Not me. I can't support anything so demeaning to fluffy little bunny rabbits.

Also doesn't mean it's bad. As if that's the sole reason anyone thinks it's good anyway.

Down with this sort of thing!

It's less a matter of story or ideas, and more of tone. Zombies/piano chords/backwardness or no, the trailer, and especially the closing shot in the still up there, was really effectively poignant.

The father, of course, being played by Russell "You've got dead islands, mate" Crowe.

Obvious joke incoming:

Boom! SETTLING!

That ratio is meaningless in America, where overweight is the average weight.

Kick that bitch to the Kirby.