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Nah, he’s actually full of hot air.

You’d be doing the guy a favor by taking pounds of flesh from him.

Robert Pattinson playing Stuart Townsend playing the vampire Lestat

At least he still has his looks.

Let me fix this: “In the Age of Dragons or Whatever, consent was very important.”

The money would be good for the victims in this case, but without knowing how much he really has, it’s hard to make sure he gives up an amount commensurate to the damage that he caused.

I think they write and submit this shit completely through voice-to-text, and don’t ever actually see the words

Texas law.
Ugh.
Texas law says that in cases like this one, the damages are limited to 750K per defendant.
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Not that I think he’ll pay any of it, ever.
I watched his response video after his awful day in court.
He was completely, totally, absolutely unrepentant, and I think they should’ve played some of THAT show before

I know that the quality of the AVClub has gone downhill since they moved to LA, but...

*sees header photo*

He’s an onion of ugly.

Yeah, and his appearance isn’t that pleasing, either.

Still not enough.

I am onboard with your plan, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

Both Moore and Gaiman rely heavily on a ton of nigh-unfilmable metatextual material, too. Half of Watchmen” was consumed with a comic-within-the-comic that was metaphorical, and excerpts from books-within-the-comics that fleshed out character backstories. “Sandman” is less overt that way, but there’s always a TON of

I understand your point here, I promise I do, but I think it can be easily argued with Watchmen in that they didn’t have powers in the series —which was the entire point (obviously aside from Dr Manhattan, and I’m not sure you can argue those were ‘powers’ so much as a change to his state of being)—yet they’re

I can’t be the only one in this boat, but the reason we continue paying for 2/3s of our streaming services is solely because my kids are glued to their children’s/animation programming. I’d have dumped Netflix and Disney+ ages ago if it weren’t for my kids protesting.

I knew it. It’s Reagan’s fault for breaking up Bell.

They don’t. It’s their movie, not hers.

Both Invincible and Peacemaker are satirizing/critiquing the genre, but The Boys is saying some pretty powerful things about the darkness inherent in power and potentially in human nature itself. Some of it is a little hackneyed or overly direct (there’s a few modern GOP/Trump nods that make you say “ok, I get it, can