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He did, it's called Man On Fire.

He is that particularly soft and pasty white person that's only produced in the UK in Ireland.

Nah, it's on ABC, so they'll give it a minimum 2 seasons before it has to worry about that.

Jebus. It's a testament to Feige and pretty much everyone else involved how well the movies and tv shows have turned out considering they have to deal with that idiot Perlmutter.

And they're all mostly gone now. The Democrats now are about as liberal as they've been in 50 years. Which is still not enough for Bernie bros apparently.

This. It's not exactly a secret in political circles that turnout plays a huge role in determining wins, which is why the GOP works so hard on voter disenfranchisement.

I've long joked that Clinton's probably the best Republican President the US has seen since Eisenhower.

Agree with you that 'water is wet' is not newsworthy, but I always thought the subtext was that we need to make fun of trump as much and as often as possible because he's a thin-skinned manchild who can't handle criticism and bills himself as the opposite.

Phil! We're gonna have company!

Penalty for scrambling. Disqualified.

Not gonna lie, Titus Pullo is easily one of my favourite fictional characters. Pay attention, showrunners: When you're creating a larger than life character, get a good actor and then go for broke.

Just take out one word in that sentence and we're good.

He does great death glare though. was he ever in the running when they were initially casting Batman Begins?

How is that a bad thing?

Yeah, chalk me up as someone who was pleasantly surprised by how weird this movie was when it could have so easily been nothing but formula.

Oh. Yeah, Sawgrass Mills is weird. Totally not what I was expecting first time I went, although it was way past its heyday. I thought you were talking about the monstrosities like they have up the road in Wellington.

Oh god yes, turning malls into "Ye Olde Shopping Conurbations" thing. Can't wait to see those disappear.

Wasn't A&B sound around earlier than '95? I'm fairly certain I was in one in '92 at least. Speaking of which, is Zeller's still a thing? It was the anchor store in my local mall.

Not a great MA album by any means, but I've found it's grown on me over the years.

They can fuckup/adapt/change anything they want, just as long as "War In The Sun" is suitably epic and big-budget.