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And the first Thor.

I liked it. It cemented him as a more amateur, greener Spider-Man. One who hasn't really explored the full extent of what he can do. Even with all his spiderpowers, the idea that he was still afraid of heights was a great touch and the moment when he just runs out of things to swing from was perfect. I feel like the

I assume seals are yet another animal inspired type of gay man. They're like otters but enjoy the cold.

Harmon hasn't really ever made something bad. Or at least that started out bad. And, when I think about it, Harmon and Vonnegut is a pairing that makes a ton of sense that you would never actually put together on your own. I like it.

Memory Alpha is the gold standard of fandom wikis, to the point that it's basically the bible for what is and isn't canon among the community. I love that place.

I'M A 21ST CENTURY DIGITAL BUTT

Stop complaining about it. These pun threads are the highlights for children.

Truly, we've gone mad.

American Horror Story: AAAAAAAAAAAAA NOT THE BEES! NOT THE BEES! AAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGH MY EYES! MY EYES! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!

I also take exception with the implication that raising a picky eater means you end up with an adult who is a shitty eater. I was an awful eater as a child. My diet consisted of bean and cheese burritos and chicken fingers and that's it. These days, I will literally eat anything that is technically food. Anything.

Robotech is Macross + a hodgepodge of other anime stitched together into something for western audiences.

No, I have enough second hand knowledge of that to know it's pretty disappointing.

No, he couldn't top that.

It's the movie that made me wonder what it's like to have sex with a computer person.

Oh man. It's unfortunate that Clue and Clueless will cancel each other out and I'll get to watch neither.

I think The Muppets was a worthwhile idea that just didn't come through in practice. The writing let the concept down, but the concept was perfectly in line with the characters.

Yeah, I think there's such a thing as putting too much emphasis on a character being beloved. Kermit is, fundamentally, a pretty good dude(frog) but let's not turn him into Big Bird here. He's always been a guy trying his best to just get the show running without being a dick about it.

The first one is pretty short, but my gosh does the movie not look like the first book at all to begin with.

"The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed." feels like a line specifically written to be dramatically said in a trailer.

I almost got a Lost tattoo once.