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Well, there's a lot of middle ground between Sunshine Cleaning and hundred-million dollar behemoths like Cloud Atlas and this.

I got into comics through the Ultimate universe, too, and I loved reading the Spider-Man and X-Men comics without having to wade through continuity. But the whole thing got sabotaged a long time ago; after Jeph Loeb's Ultimatum, I just couldn't read it anymore. That whole event destroyed the whole universe

You'll probably be able to understand the thrust of the story through context clues, but it might not be a very interesting read if you don't have the knowledge of at least some of that continuity. If you want to get into Marvel comics, you should probably try jumping in headfirst somewhere that interests you, be it

Does the world of Snowpiercer need to make any sense? The whole train was basically created by a crazy guy, and the whole setup is depicted as being completely unsustainable and cruel. The only thing you need to accept is the idea of a perpetual motion engine, which I don't really have a problem with—because it's

Or perhaps B.J. Novak…?

Wow, you don't like this really popular television show and are willing to say as much on a pop culture website!? You're so cool! A real iconoclast!

Well, one of them is actually a good movie!

I really dig The Long Halloween. But yeah, I think he's past his prime.

Jeph Loeb was making terrible comics before making terrible television shows.

Alien has already been made.

1. KOTOR II - Probably one of my favorite games and one of the first serious RPGs I played. The story is incredible.

My favorite character in KOTOR II has to be Atton Rand, who is a complete deconstruction of the "Han Solo" archetype with a very interesting and tragic backstory.

Regarding the rumored Marvel 2015 reset:

The second game can be a buggy nightmare (Obsidian didn't get enough time to finish working on it) and the story takes a while to get going. But once it does, it's probably one of the most compelling and dark Star Wars stories I've ever experienced, and it raises a ton of morally gray questions. The combat system and

This movie has some decent scenes, but the story overall is pretty grotesque and uninspired. And the twist at the end retroactively ruins the rest of the movie.

Good for him. I'm with everyone else on wishing that he would hurry the hell up with his writing, but if strangers on the Internet were constantly speculating about my death, I wouldn't hesitate in telling them to go fuck themselves. It's weirdly morbid and selfish.

*continues to not write*

When I heard the title, I thought someone was finally going to tell the truth about the bourgeois. I was very disappointed, however. It's hard to imagine a less fair and accurate portrait.

"J.J. Abrams couldn't write a non-sexist movie to save his life."

I'm actually really excited for this.