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Forever Less One Day.

Is Caitlin going to stop hiding the girls now?

I remember War sounded American, but couldn't 100% remember if the others were.

In the BBC version, the horsemen were all American?

While hearing the BBC audio version, I kept thinking of Martin Freeman for Aziraphale and Benedict Cumberbatch for Crowley.

Save Lockjaw for a Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) movie.

The "What If? The Fantastic Four Never Gained Their Powers?" was apparently a minor classic. They still save the world but with technology and stuff. They basically become the Marvel version of the Challengers Of The Unknown.

I'll have to mention the only interesting part in the trailer, The Thing as a dive-bombing military weapon, didn't even make the final movie! (Well, it sort of did on a tv screen.)

The FF are the most famous people in the Marvel world. The opening credits of the movie could just do a biopic/ a nicely-edited montage like the Raimi Spider-Man films.

I think Mark Waid's run had that great Reed Richards monologue about his guilt of wrecking his friends's lives and that maybe, just maybe being superheroes and celebrities would soften the blow.

He was apparently cast as Dr. Dre in Straight Outta Compton but had to drop out due to F4's shooting overruns.

I thought the Thing's new catchphrase was "REED, HELP ME!"

Kurt Busiek's Astro City does the, um, Furst Family pretty well.

Well, he is absent-minded.

Next best thing, Lars Mikkelsen as Doom?

Faintest praise, but Laurence Fishburne's Silver Surfer was one of the better things about FF2.

Did anyone watch No Ordinary Family (with Michael Chiklis!), which apparently mashed up the concept with Modern Family? Was it any good?

How about that big bag of money "reverse-heist?"

Dr. Sexy, MD

It reminded me of Requiem For A Dream. Sensory overload.