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Hugh Laurie gets it.

I always loved the funny “What If?” Issue. 

It seems like both a nod to the fact that not every Marvel Studios thing “matters” in the grand scope of the series, which, duh, but also an attempt to plead with viewers that they should still care about what happens here anyway.

Boy, did I learn that one the hard way!

I mean, you can. But it’s not gonna be good for your laptop. 

No, I can’t wipe my ass with The AV Club.

Eckhart seems like a nice guy but I have heard he can be kind of two faced.

For sure. I’m definitely going to download that for free from the internet and read it on my iPad buy a trade paperback from my local comic shop.

Cage says he kept looking at the “Nicolas Cage Loses His Shit” compilation and thinking “‘What is happening to me?’”

The original is one of my favorite movies. The remake is everything you want in a baaaad Cage movie. Extra trippy because some scenes use the exact same dialogue as the original but out of context. 

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Let’s add Steven Tyler to the list. And this is just one of his attempts.

Like the Carl Lewis version.

SAG members should be free to dress as a character from a terrible movie, to remind people to feel disdain for the studios and moviegoing in general. I’m dressing this year as Eddie Murphy’s character from One Thousand Words in solidarity.

I am watching Fools Rush In as a memorial and also 1997 Salma Hayek is worth watching again.

He’s a performer and wanted to perform. He wanted to push himself past his comfort zone. That’s where the learnings are so good on him.

It’s a difficult song. Trying to sing it really separates the men from the booooooooooooys.

I am watching Fools Rush In as a memorial and also 1997 Salma Hayek is worth watching again.

I’m guessing there must be a lot of Harley Quinn costumes then.

Vote with your wallets people. Don’t see Kill Bill when it comes out.