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I love Poots.

THIS JUST IN: MAX LANDIS TALKS ABOUT A SCRIPT HE WROTE FOR WHATEVER PROPERTY IS IN THE NEWS; MOST OF HIS ACTUAL REAL SCRIPTS STILL SUCK*

Hot take: one of his best monologues was in Johnny Mnemonic.

Sean Hannity is such a hypocritical dough faced Tweedle Dee looking twit

Warren Ellis = I'm in.

Anyone here familiar with the X-Men Legacy comic run which starred Legion from a few years back? I thought the yellow-eyed demon was very reminiscent of the golden skinned 'Fiend' entity in his mind from that run which took on the form of his father, Charles Xavier to put the screws to him.

X-Men: Legacy by Simon Spurrier, a series from 2012-2014 which had Legion as the main character and focused on him attempting to corral the many personalities inside his mind while finding his place in the world. This show seems to borrow a few elements from the series.

Forget Batman, Brubaker had an unstoppable run from Daredevil to Immortal Iron Fist to Captain America (and a whatever stint on Uncanny X-Men).

I've got nothing cute to say other than this was an interesting article. THANKS, AV CLUB~

Tyler Breeze and Fandango are so underrated - neither are the most exciting wrestlers technically but they're sound enough. Breeze can work with anyone and Fandango is hilarious on the mic when he's allowed to do his thing. They just need more of a chance to show off their stuff.

It'd be a damn nice wrestlemania moment for Gentleman Jack Gallagher to slay the king on the biggest stage of all. Book it, Vince.

I had no idea there was a show being made based on Paige's experiences. This will be… interesting?

If Jack catches you around the house, he can cut one of your legs off at the shin. He then tells you to reattach it and use a first aid to fix it up, haha.

Eventually - I think Neville is doing a great job and you could hopefully get a great rivalry/program out of the two of them.

Not at all, but it's not a requisite either

This is making me laugh too much

Decent show, a few positives to take away. Baron Corbin has come a long way, and despite being a little bit green here and there and having unfortunate facial hair, I think he's been fitting well in the main event without becoming overbearing. Whoever has been booking Roman Reigns since he went solo should be taking

Hot take: The Ascension need a new gimmick

The key point which you seem to be missing is that when you're playing a supporting role in a Marvel film, that role can and most likely will extend into any other upcoming film - because it's the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Freeman was in Civil War as an introduction to his character, who will be appearing in future

Let's see: