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Everyone heard Christian Bale yell at the lighting guy on the set of Terminator Salvation, and that guy didn’t ask for $500,000.

To be fair I think “immediately” has some flexibility to it. He could have finished pissing and then found a pen.

Maybe this is a generational divide, but I assumed “written it down immediately” meant the Notes app on his phone. Because no, people don’t usually bring a pen and paper into a Portapotty these days.

That’s the one. Also the one where most of the stuff in the movie was completely fabricated and the main character turned out to be sexually abusive and manipulative in the real world.

A fan of the movie, actually. They were pissed that I would dare to criticize it, even though, really, I was criticizing the cult around it.

Also, which article are you talking about? The one I posted? Because it specifically addresses that point:

The problem is, more than 90% of children who are sexually abused are

Unless all the kids are related, I feel like once you get beyond 5 adoptions the house has just become an orphanage. At 77, it’s a now small boarding school.

Regardless of her whole anti vax thing, I can 100% believe she didn’t know Angel studios would be the distributor of her film.   A LOT of movies get made and finished without securing distribution rights for the film, or sometimes having it move from one distributor to another.

Nite Owl does, in fact, kind of sound
like Master Shake :D :D :D
Maybe Meatwad gets a role too.

the true story of Donna and Reverand Martin, who adopted 77 children in East Texas.

Somehow the tone on this looks subtly-but-crucially off in the same way as Snyder’s (and therefore, what’s the point), but at least Warner Bros is nearly out of ways to squeeze dollars out of this thing. A couple more decades and they’ll probably put it out of print by accident and revert the rights to Moore or his

I don’t get the snark. It was no more “shrugged into existence” than the rest of WB Animation’s line of direct-to-video animated movies based on DC characters. They put out like four a year. I get why entertainment blogs wouldn’t bother to write about Green Lantern: Beware My Power, but it’s not like Watchmen Chapter

His sister’s statement on his death gave a few more (likely) key details: “Rebecca tells us her brother suffered from depression, bipolar disorder and had a sleep disorder that often kept him awake for days.”

It should probably be mentioned that one of the show’s scriptwriters, Jerry Stahl, was deep in heroin addiction when he wrote for that show. His “Permanent Midnight” is on my “to be read” list. 

How do you get Jeffrey Combs for the project, but not have him voice Rorschach? Dude was the Question in JLU, which is the whole basis for Ror in the first place...and it’s not like Titus is a voice/name that brings in more viewers.

Gregory was found with his service dog, Hans, who also died, in his car in a Chase Bank parking lot in Peoria, AZ, on June 13. No cause of death has been determined.

I know what you said here was the correct thing to say journalistically, but...

Come on.

It was a high of 107 in Peoria that day.

“50 cent version of Batman” is pretty much Rorschach’s entire deal though.

The voices for Rorschach and Nite Owl in particular sound like parody voices out of Aqua Teen, and that’s before you get the fact that the animation looks like Joel-Haver-But-Unintentional

Look, I know the dude sucks, but how exactly does one end up with that spelling of Jim Caviezel’s name

More like Letitia Wrong, am I wright?

I understand. She probably told her reps she only wanted to deal with anti-vax distributors and when they could only find one, they kept the exact details from her. Tale as old as time.