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A fan of A Beautiful Mind, eh?

Not the one of them playing football in tuxedos?

I feel like I've known about it since 2008 or early 2009 because I felt like it was already a big internet thing prior to being shown on Adult Swim.

Slow clap, internet.

I'm all for a drastically different interpretation of Lex Luthor, I just don't like the fact that they decided to cast the guy who played Mark Zukerberg to play a Mark Zuckerberg type.

Yeah, it was certainly lacking in superpowered mutants.

About ten years ago I made a mashup combining this song and "Whoomp! There it is!" as well as portions of the Disney version "Whoomp! There it Went!"

You should watch what you say around here. You might hurt Erik Charles Nelson's feelings what with his plans for burgeoning hip hop career.

You know what needs to be covered for this feature? DMX's first four albums. Up until Beyonce's latest, DMX had held the record of the most consecutive number one debuts on the Billboard 200. That just really baffles me because I don't think I ever realized how popular that man was. I mean I remember Ruff Ryder's

Here's hoping Phil Lord and Chris Miller do return. Otherwise, this will turn out as good as Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.

Ironically, portions of the "Fell in Love With a Girl" music video, did not use real Legos either!

She probably got Toni Halliday.

They are totally going to ruin the theme song by getting on of the up and coming Disney stars to sing it, like the dog from Dog with a Blog.

The problem wasn't having Harry not wind up with Hermione. It was not making Ginny an interesting enough character.

Like Twister, the first film released on DVD.

Just wait. Next year, The Fireplace Channel will get in on the action with nothing but footage of a football being roasted in a fireplace.

Ninja, please!

For some reason I misread it as "Jeffrey Wright", which would have been an interesting choice.

This is an oddly boring a predictable choice. I mean it's not what most would expect, but Zach Snyder's thought process probably just went along the lines of: "A modern day Lex Luthor would be more of a Mark Zuckerberg type. Let's get the guy who played Mark Zuckerberg to play him!"

And by new you mean, from 2007.