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Knowledge that this project existed honestly sucked my enthusiasm away from any other GOT spin off. I’m glad its (probably) dead.

I kinda wish Scorsese did run Hollywood like a villian in Chinatown. “Buying out” directors and producers making comic movies. Yelling about how he wished he made Chinatown, but like, in New York I guess. That would be sick.

Why would anyone be worried about the opinions of people John Brown would have shot? There’s being measured and there’s…whatever the hell this is.

Watching that scene on acid at 16 really gave me the feels.

Uh, shots fired!(?)

I don’t think he could have done what Jackman did and make Wolverine a compelling leading man with charisma and pathos. However, he could have nailed the role with his size and physicality, and then would have just needed to growl his way through the part. That would have been a totally accurate portrayal of the

Danzig as Wolverine predates the internet. Wizard Magazine was pushing for that casting since the early ‘90s. And yes it would have been perfect at the time, but that was 30 years ago and holy hell…Glenn Danzig is the same age as my dad.

I recently listened to tha album for the first time and…well he certainly made that music. That much we know.

Hahaha well we all like a challenge.

“All the countries that are led by women do so much better.”

“Of course I told them to fuck off… but then out loud I said I’d think about it”

As much as I love those books and want to see this…I’m not sure we should be giving more oxygen to the anarcho capitalists.

Nothing surprises me any longer, but I feel like I would have remembered that.

I read this whole article hoping it would help me understand what “the vibration’s good like Sunkist” was supposed to mean.

Finally someone comes through to say what we’re all thinking.

There were many issues with TDKR, but none of them were due to Hathaway’s performance.

I am not asking about what she did. Just because she did something doesn’t mean something else was not done upon her.

How is this not sexual harrassment?

Yes and no. It wasn’t subtle, but it also did nothing to hold the actual actors responsible for climate change accountable. So in the end it failed as a relevant piece of satire.

Herbert owed his friend Duncan, who lived in Coeur d’Alene, either $70 or a favor