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It doesn't help that it's not funny or insightful. There's no punchline outside of the fact that you should be drinking should you choose to watch Delgo. Now, if they had the one character explaining a particularly byzantine set of rules, due to their having watched it so many times as the comic indicates, that could

I seem to recall this very video of Kevin Smith talking about working with Prince being posted in the comments here in the RIP Prince thread.

That's fair. Man, imagine what Stephen Chow could do with a Dragon Ball movie.

Wasn't aware of the American stereotype of being obsessed with panties. If anything, I think that's an American stereotype of the Japanese.

Probably Chinese, given Dragonball's origins as a 'Journey to the West' sort of story. Oolong very clearly wears a Mao-style outfit early on and he's named after a Chinese tea.

Even a faithful adaptation would've been a weird, non-sensical flop. Just look at Speed Racer (which is oddly enjoyable). Sometimes things aren't meant to be live-action. The question is why anyone even bothered.

Aw goddammit. Make like a tree and get outta here, Ted!

True, though there is some part of me that believes that Bill Murray would look back on it occasionally with fondness as that one time he got paid to hang out with Michael Jordan and Larry Bird.

I'm sorry, I missed the part where we, as a culture, decided to wax nostalgic for Space Jam and demanded a continuation of the saga.

Things I enjoyed. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had cast Lyanna, Tyrion's drunk decision-making skills. Euron's intro (and was that The Damphair?!), and maaybe FrankenGregor just bashing some poor jabronie's skull in.

Heat Vision and Ricky Coogin

He wears a 'Genius At Work' shirt just in case you didn't get that 'genius' part.

Behold! A 26 page legal document documenting a fandom's obsession with a constructed language with no practical use! Prepare to experience BIJ!

Yeah, I get that. It's what I did her for last season. I suppose I was hoping she'd learn from it, but again, the show doesn't have time to the whole subplot.Not that there's anything wrong with that of course. I'm not sure if more time in Dorne last season really could've fixed anything. So shiny, guess they'll all

Interesting episode. Some good stuff here, particularly anything with Mels, Cersei, or the High Sparrow. Like the headline says, the show is setting things up for the finish line, unfortunately that's usually where GoT tends to fall flat. Because the show has a limited amount of time and no more books to work from,

Anybody else getting a Conan the Barbarian 'what is best in life?' vibe from the Brothrakis there?

It's explained In the behind the scenes featurette at the end of the episode. GRRM apparently told D&D back before season 2 that she is a lot of older than she appears, somewhere between 100-200 years.

They would've gone with divisive, but given that basically everything done in Who is divisive with the fanbase, they went with popular. It's correct for at least some parts of the fandom.

Well, she could be fun and different.Too bad she kind of bugs the shit out of me in that clip. I'm almost certain it'll get better.

Well, this is just awful.Prince was the exact definition of eccentric (to the point of being kind of a dick) but he was so transcendentally cool, we all forgave him for it. I'ma go listen to Raspberry Beret, 1999, When Doves Cry, Kiss, ah hell, maybe even Batdance a couple of times and call it a day.