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The Adam West Batman series was pulled more or less directly from Sprang's work on the comic, and remains, in my opinion, one of the most authentic representations of a comic book brought to film.

I don't have to know you to know you present an overwhelmingly negative face to the world.

See, there it is, right there. Maybe the problem is your narrow horizons. Gaming offers more options now than it ever has.

Or games in general, if your comment history is any indication. You're clearly at your happiest when you're at your least satisfied. That must be a tough life.

Been to Whittier a few times, mostly for the novelty of going through the tunnel. It's a nice little town, but as you might imagine, there's not a lot going on there.

Come on, man. We all know "excellent" and other such positive adjectives aren't in your vocabulary anyway. Bitching is your bliss.

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I know.

Nah. He's too "aw shucks," lovable man-child to be Indiana Jones.

Isn't that show already called Entourage?

I don't get what makes him good for the role, other than his looks. What has he ever done that makes you think he'd be a good Indy? I'm just not seeing it.

This could be the best news of the year so far.

I'm not upset that the new movie has women characters specifically. I'm upset that they're making a new Ghostbusters movie with a new cast, period. It wouldn't have been any better with 4 new men. It's going to suck either way.

Lucky for you there's no law against being wildly incorrect.

I have no more problem with them replacing the original cast with women than I would have with them replacing them with different men. Frankly I never wanted a reboot of Ghostbusters anyway. It can't possibly live up to the status of the originals, regardless of who helms it.

Eh, I wasn't impressed with Vikings. I wouldn't write him off for just that one role, but that example's not selling me on the idea.

I don't know if he has the look, but I'm not familiar enough with his work to count him out.

Exactly this. Every role Chris Pratt has played has been that of a loveable man-child. And that's not a knock on him, he played those roles spectacularly.

No thank you.

I'd amend that - I don't think it's control that is the deciding factor, but rather power. If gravity is the powering force, then yes, you are falling. If you turn the rockets on full and aim right for the sucker, I'd call that "flying" into a black hole.