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He's in Hereafter— the episode where Superman gets sent to the future and meets Vandal Savage again. Lobo tries to join the JL in the meantime.

That or Justice League. DC Animated Universe, either way.

You couldn't pick her out of a lineup of one!

You will... what??? I MUST KNOW!

The actor & owner of that creepy smile is being Conrad Veidt.

I just can't imagine him anymore without Brad Garrett's voice

The fire has, indeed, risen. Several floors!

Bah. Why have T-Dog hamburger when you can have Tyrese steak?

I can't wait for the Michael Bay reboot.

It was quicker than beefing up at the gym?

As long as the Broadway musical isn't Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. THAT thing is a depressing reality.

I like your rule, but The Wire does have two out of those three. Maybe it just needs a HBO clause. Premium television, indeed.

Good gravy, how is CBS America's "most popular network". Everything on it is so damned overdone, late and fatigued. I love Sherlock Holmes as much as the next guy, but COME ON! Even when I try to watch this with an open mind I can't help but sneer at the obvious inferiority to the awesomeness from the BBC.

Prepare for a lot of this then...

Battleship.... 2?

I genuinely mean this without snark, but doesn't one often beget the other?

Interesting point. But consider: this experiment is measuring the degree to which religious language influences individual effort on undesirable/futile tasks— and it increases the individual's likelihood of extended compliance. This compliance is then being framed as "self control". And according to the study,

"We can say that religion improved self control, but we can't say the same for morality."

Variety is the spice of life! But your comment got me thinking about how the franchise breaks down.

I wonder: do the "DVD Movies" of Futurama Season 5 count as movies or TV episodes?