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V.I.C.K.I. gonna have to choke a bitch?

Okay, now I’m crying.

The I’m am the Night speech was just perfect. Him being mad at Clark all the time early on in Justice league was also great and him telling Supes at his grave how he felt was also amazing.

This is DC Animation’s biggest loss since Dwayne McDuffie died. If we were still in office, I bet the vibe there would be similar.

RIP

He genuinely was an 11-year-old’s Platonic ideal of comedy.

Do I enjoy his humor now?
No.
Did I laugh my ass off as an 11 year old catching his specials on cable?  Oh my, yes.

RIP smashy man with the giant couch :(

they brought mitch hedberg back to life? cool, i though they were going to have a transphobic hack who hasn’t been funny for a decade. fuck, hedberg is still funnier than chapell, and hes dead.

This is like having Kanye on now.  Having Chapelle now is a political statement, I’ll be interested to see who skips the episode.  Don’t be surprised if Dave ends his set by endorsing DeSantis.

Only to be assassinated a few years later, sparking Cereal World War I.

Eventually, Count Chocula curries enough favor at court that he is created Archduke Chocula.

The Batman Forever game on SNES used similar sprites but was, in a word, unplayable. By contrast, Batman Returns on the SNES was one of my favorites - it was a simple beat em up, but the backgrounds were interactive so you could throw goons though benches and windows. They used similar mechanics for the SNES Death and

I mean I get the argument that we didn’t know (at least in any detail) about the Nazis’ treatment of Jews and other “undesirables” when we entered the war, but the same insanity that drove the Holocaust fueled Hitler’s assault on the rest of western Europe. We knew enough about Germany’s intentions to be confident we

It’s interesting though because in many ways Batman is the first example of the modern studio-manufactured franchise blockbuster. Jaws and Star Wars were surprises and a lot of the hits of the 80s were a little bit from left field, but Batman was designed first and foremost to be a huge hit and sell toys and T-shirts

I think the first line in the final confrontation in Batman saying “I’m going to kill you.”

I’d say Batman killed the Joker at the end of that film. He could’ve let him go, but instead decided to anchor his leg to that gargoyle. And either that gargoyle stays put and yanks the Joker back, slamming him into the side of the cathedral, or it somehow comes loose and causes him to plummet to his death.

Nicholson is my favorite live-action Joker because he had both the humor of a clown and the menace of a murderer (and I recall he just fell off a building rather than being murdered by Batman). Ledger gave a great performance, but he’s not really that funny (Phoenix also gave a great performance, but it’s hardly the

“Wayned”? :)

“Walther PPK, 7.65 millimeter. Only three men I know use such a gun. I believe I’ve killed two of them.”