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Steven Earl Calamari
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I can see it.

Harvester of Sorrow is a perfect example of him doing what he does, and knowing exactly how to do it.

LET THE MAN SOLO. HE IS GOOD AT IT. REAL GOOD.

Yes please.

Yea, some of Bendis' stuff is ROUGH to revisit - but not Daredevil. That run is as crisp as it was when first released.

Yeah. My Dog's name is Murdock.

I started with 5 like others suggest. 5 and 6 go great together, and dare I say that 4 is even pretty good. The first 3 don't hold my attention much, but are good Saturday afternoon lazy viewing if they are on TNT.

Such a singular voice. Seems to find places in the heart that no one else can.

Daredevil is my favorite comic thing ever. The A's are my favorite team.

My wife texted me that she was at dinner in SF and Seth Rogan was there. Being the asshole I am, but also the kind of guy that likes to cheer people on, I took the bus across town. Walked up to my wife… then leaned over to his table and told him "I'm a huge Preacher fan and I think you guys are going to do a great

Moonage Daydream from the live Ziggy Stardust motion picture soundtrack. The guitar outro is still echoing through the cosmos to this day. Mick Ronson was a beast.

The thing with Chris Sims is twofold: Sure it was 5 years ago but someone in their late 20s should know better. I have zero tolerance for a full grown adult bullying someone, early adulthood is different - but still shitty. Becoming the poster boy for "Even these kind of guys can change!" does little for me.

Yeah, at that point of the above review I said aloud "THATS THE JOKE."

… I always thought they were calling him Rhino Reily

Michael Oeming, cocreator of Powers tweeted out a link to the first episode on Youtube. So far it's certainly an early episode of the TV show, but I'm really liking the character interplay. Deena seems to have stepped off the page - obvious cosmetic difference aside. Not so sure about the Special Effects, but they

I hope they keep some of Davos's moments from those books. The last one in particular, with the obese guy and his hidden room.

also why I hate Birdman. I GET IT I GET IT I GET THE POINT.

For some reason the internet is already trying to turn on this guy. I've liked what he has put out so far, and look forward to Chappie. In a land of cookie cutter block busters, at least he has a singular voice.

Oh good, because Hollywood doesn't have enough males lost up their own asshole about how smart they think they are.

A whole lot of people that didn't see this movie sure do have a strong opinion about a joke that when actually seen isn't nearly as offensive as other people that haven't seen the movie paint it.