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I’ve never liked Deadpool as a character, but I did enjoy the first movie. Had the feeling the new movie might try too hard and my enthusiasm has been lessened, but like you said, that last joke they squeezed in this trailer was golden, I’m really looking forward to this now.

The ads for this made me think it was going to be a gender-swapped version of Shallow Hal

You coveteth my ice cream bar!

Stock photo sites do not usually pay the models royalties. Sites like Shutterstock mainly deal in rights-and-royalty-free photos, which is why they get used on everything, especially for clients who don’t have much of a budget.

Your jaw will drop when you see what Jay Leno looks like now!

A Streetcar Named Desire (edit: just noticed this was already mentioned)

I couldn’t believe how many coasters they packed into that park, they are pretty much right on top of each other. We didn’t get do do even half of them, a lightning storm rolled in and they shut everything down.

Ha, had no idea. Oh well, maybe next time (and I would like to visit Toronto again, it was a lot of fun).

Last year we drove to Toronto for our family vacation instead of flying there, just so we could stop off at Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio. It was well worth it.

A few years ago, I was at a three-day business meeting in Cincinnati, and on the second day, they announced we would be cutting the meeting short and going to King’s Island for the rest of the day/evening. First thing I thought of was the Brady Bunch episode. The park was a lot of fun, BTW.

I just was looking for the scene online and couldn’t find it, but I did find a video explaining that coins were used to patch holes after trepan surgery,

Been a plethora of monster bears lately: Wight Bear in GoT, screaming mutant bear in Annihilation, and now the Tuunbaq. Maybe that proposed Dungeons and Dragons movie can get the green light so we can get an Owlbear.

Didn’t they do that same “Gold piece as skull plate” trick in Master and Commander?

Long time ago, my brother went into his magic store in New Orleans, not knowing who the owner was. Said it took him a few minutes to figure out the guys stocking the shelves was Harry Anderson.

In the book, Mechagodzilla was the 2000's “Kiryu” version (when it really should have been the 70s version). The movie went with a different option, and just made their own MG that was kind of a mashup of old and new, kind of like how the King Kong they used wasn’t exactly like any of the previous movie versions.

It’s kind of both? Each chapter has the group taking on a new threat while on a quest, then figuring out how to prepare and eat the creature they dispatched. The last page of each chapter shows the recipe, and gives a breakdown of nutritional info, all meant to be a joke obviously. There’s a main theme of the group

Watched most of the new Lost in Space, it was okay I suppose, moved very slowly (typical Netflix show), and also took itself way too seriously.

I dont mind losing the camp, but it’s like they went too far and forgot to leave in a sense of fun and adventure. There’s a little humor sprinkled in there, but there’s just not enough levity for my tastes when it comes to a show like this. Also, I’m kind of torn on the Iron Giant riff on the Will/Robot dynamic. At