tereglith--disqus
Tereglith
tereglith--disqus

Was it the Duel of the Fates or Batman Begins?

Wow Trump really has changed things at the G20 summit.

Yeah same here. I don't know if I was writing many comments that are worthwhile sans context back then though so eh.

Click the scroll wheel of the mouse to make a fast-scroll anchor and you can just walk away from the computer while it scrolls down. Then once the whole page is loaded press ctrl + p. Makes a gigantic pdf. Unfortunately I have just discovered that it is not searchable, so it's not super practical.

I just saved all my comments as pdfs in case they become inaccessible. Across my disqus and AVC accounts they total nearly 3000 pages.

If anyone cares to, it's fairly easy to archive all your *own* comments because disqus profile pages have infinite scroll. Just click the mousewheel, pull down, and leave your computer sitting there for a while. Then print the page as a pdf.

My family recently discovered Mellow Mushroom and they have just the best pizza dough. I'm sad we didn't know about them for such a long time.

It is now set for next Wednesday. The person in charge keeps emailing me after midnight, perhaps to test my night-owl bonafides.

I've got an interview in 1-2 weeks for the Night Library job!

That after-credits scene was the biggest laugh I've heard in a theater in a long time.

We were not a Jim Carrey household when I was growing up. My dad hated that our last name was used in Ace Ventura because it was all his students at the time talked about, and he later nursed a second grudge because he considers Chuck Jones' Grinch to be sacrosanct. I maybe saw 20 minutes of The Mask on TV once but we

I have not seen any of those. There's a lot of blind spots in my film viewing from the era immediately before my birth and during my early childhood, because I obviously wasn't old enough to be watching new things but my parents were too busy with being new parents to attach themselves to anything from that era, and

1989 - Batman
90 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles prolly (haven't seen it but I'm sure it's better than Captain America)
91 - The Rocketeer
92 - Batman Returns
93 - Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
94 - Haven't seen any from this year, but probably Timecop
95 - I refuse to dignify either Batman Forever or Casper with choosing

It's pretty confusing no matter what because everything Marvel released for the next three years after Iron Man actually takes place concurrently six months after the events of that film. So even in 2011 everything was still stuck back in late 2008/early 2009. Then by 2013 everything started being pegged to exact

JL is definitely gonna be a bummer but I figure 5 out of 6 ain't bad. Plus at this point it seems like they might have to shamefacedly push it back to next year considering how troubled the production still is just 4 months out from release.

Hancock and Superhero Movie?

Yeah it's setting up for The Mummy Ultimatum: R'yleh Drift

lol what's Lovecraft then? And everyone in the past hundred years inspired by Lovecraft?

Young Frankenstein

Now that Eric has posted so I won't be triple-posting about Spider-man… is this maybe the best year for superhero movies? Logan's mournful violence, GOTG Vol. 2's visual explosion, Wonder Woman's upright heroism, Spider-Man's masterful double-life storytelling, the inevitable funsplosion of Thor: Ragnarok… I can't