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RogerKillerPeck
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Given that he’s got 56 stars as of this comment, it seems like he’s doing something right!

I didn’t hate the ending of OB, but the story was wrapped up way too neatly, especially with leaving Helena and Rachel both alive.

Except, of course, that (a) McNeal is an American, (b) “nappy” is used as a slang term in the US to refer to the hair texture of black people (and McNeal appears to be black or biracial), and (c) the accusations here involve teenagers, not babies or toddlers.

Skipping the Hulk film doesn’t help much with sleep/recovery given that it’s only the second movie in the series.

Fantastic 4 and all but one Spider-Man movie (Spider-Man: Homecoming) won’t be part of this since they aren’t part of the MCU.

Don’t apologize for his cultural illiteracy.  He should have been able to figure it out from context alone.

It might even be more epic than the famous TGIFriday’s endless appetizers piece!

As bad as Iron Man 2 was, I still kind of love the fact that there’s the whole subplot about Whiplash’s pet bird for no other reason than that Mickey Rourke said he wanted the character to have a pet bird.

focus on the three-way Kara-Lena-Alex

As a parent of small children that sounds like a feature rather than a bug.

The real pro-tip is to just turn off the heated dry feature altogether unless you live in a really humid environment. It’s a big energy hog, can damage plasticware, and usually doesn’t get the contents fully dry anyway, so you still need to either let them sit or manually dry them.

I’m tempted to check that by Googling, but I can’t think of a work safe search string to find it....

That was a thing with Captain Marvel, Jr. for a while (he had to say “Captain Marvel” to transform), so decided to publicly refer to himself as “CM3” to get around it.

Hopefully someone in the ME’s office jacked off over it one last time while she was on the slab, because what a waste!

You forgot to add: with a very nice rack.

Wow, I feel pumped after watching that!

Let me guess -- you also gave up watching TV and now you can’t understand how so many people are entranced by the “idiot box”?

They don’t say.

Yes, as I acknowledged in a response to someone else’s comment, I was mistaken about the re-releases for the film. For some reason I thought that SotS hadn’t been re-released in the U.S. after the 1970s and that the 1980s re-releases were only in overseas markets, but according to Wikipedia I’m wrong about that.

It’s the best of the Burton/Schumacher films, IMHO.