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Since when was he C-list? Is it because you saw him on Ally McBeal? Come on, give the guy a break. That show made everyone associated with it who isn't named Peter MacNicol look terrible. Hell, it even made Hooked on a Feeling so bad, I hated that song until Guardians of the Galaxy came along.

Yeah, my first screening of Avengers was basically me finally understanding what my sister saw in Mark Ruffalo.

Who'd have thought that his own brand of rom-com charm would give us the most vulnerable, relatable Bruce Banner in like 3 movies?

For me that was Downey-level casting. "The crazy bee guy is going to play an insane off-brand Batman? Sign me up for this shit!"

He was terrible. The funny thing was, I thought he'd be perfect, because he was both charming in most of his other roles, and has the right Bat-chin.

Funny, Craig as Bond never really felt right until Skyfall. Now that was Bond.

You have to remember how to use words like the other humans.

Oh yeah, that was one happy surprise. I didn't know Chris Evans had anything else in his range other than skeezy pretty boy, but apparently he also had charmingly righteous Brooklyn kid in his tank as well.

What? That was perfect casting. When I heard about that, I thought, "a self-centered, recovering drug addict to portray a self-centered alcoholic? It's casting made in heaven!"

Having seen how much of a fun goof Pratt was in Parks n' Rec, I had almost zero fears. Bradley Cooper's casting was the one that gave me pause. But he nailed it too.

This is not the first time Gunn has used retro music Dogme-style — Slither boasted tracks from the 80's and 90's — but I never wanted to play that soundtrack as much as do Awesome Mix vol. 1.

Again, I said that's not a bad thing. Inspiration and influence are okay, especially when extremely appropriate.

I learned to live with the flatness. Aero's glass-like effect was actually pretty distracting for me.

Really? When were you building your PC? Back in 2012? Because I've been on Win 8 since then, when it was still an evaluation release. Worked for me then, still working for me now. At no point in between then and now did it not work. In fact my installation of Win 8 was the smoothest OS install of my life.

Burden of proof isn't on me. First off, check which article you're at: It's about Japanese people complaining that Lady Gaga can't tell Hangul apart from Kanji/Kana. Which means, yeah, safe assumption, they can recognize it. The fact that this is even an issue to them proves it.

I hope not. Hopefully some influence from Zola — an algorithm here, a snippet of code there — but not the full Zola personality. I'm still holding out for a full-on android TV-chest appearance for Toby Jones.

You first. You're the one who initially stated that Japanese can tell the difference between Latin, Georgian, Cyrillic, and Arabic. I still see no proof from you, so I see no reason why I should prove myself.

The problem is that the spam attacks are coming too fast for moderators to filter individually.

Honestly, starred conversations were a lot more civil back in those days, so sure, why not? I remember feeling a sense of civic responsibility to keep my conversations clean, and to try to make any initial posts both interesting and meaningful, so that they get starred quickly.

No, I'm asking you to prove your original statement, which you posted up top, and I have repeatedly quoted: that they can tell the difference between the Latin alphabet, Cyrillic, and Georgian, and Arabic. I know Japs can identify Hangul and Hanzi, I never argued against that. So let me repeat: What is your proof that