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I hate to say it, but "self righteous" is an apt description of the vibe I'm getting as this current storyline continues. One expects Russell T Davies to take pot-shots at his favorite conservative targets, but this time around the contrived ham-handedness of it all is getting tiresome.

I said it before and I'll say it again —

Hoggle had the right idea in "Labyrinth" — just SPRAY those little suckers!

Hooray! I've been waiting for "Reboot" to come back to TV!

Perhaps it can be traced back to the painting "American Gothic"?

I'm glad my initial, semi-humorous comment on this article got relegated to troll island, seeing that all the follow-up comments were as serious and solemn as the subject demands. Bravo on a "right and duty" well executed.

I'm glad you're exercising your right and duty in defense of us poor, overly maligned heterosexual men who cling so tenaciously to our orgasms. Many thanks!

As a man, I proclaim that I can bash myself and my fellow self-absorbed bros with impunity under the same rules that protect Jews telling Jewish jokes and African-American use of the 'n-word'.

"Many people [ie: women] don't care [ie: have, through necessity, learned not to care] about having an orgasm."

Actually, that My Little Robo-Pony doesn't seem to be walking at all, just shooting flames.

Hmmm — looking at that screenshot, I can't say that I see anything there that really falls into the "dorky family" category I described. Aside from the disproportionate amount of Naruto material, that selection looks pretty good to me. I was referring to truly insipid stuff like "Alvin and the Chipmunks; The

Right, because if there's any type of film that the gay audience flocks to, it's dorky, fart-joke featuring, mainstream family comedies.

The Observers from the TV series "Fringe".

I wonder how many different misspellings of the name "Curt Connors" we're going to see over the next year.

Regarding the Lizard from Spider-Man:

Hopefully the blunt-faced Lizard is just an early transformation that will become more lizardlike as the film progresses!

The PG-13 violence isn't too bloody. People are shot, but it happens quickly and without blood spraying everywhere. The Skull is scary, but I'd say most kids 9 or 10 and up could handle it.

I understand why the focus was on Hydra and not the historical Nazis, but I really would have liked to see Cap punch out just a few real Nazi soldiers before Hydra took over the storyline. Because let's be honest — in the movie its made clear that Red Skull and Hydra have broken away from Hitler and the 3rd Reich

Very true! I realize the designers were probably trying to make the Thark more humanized, since we're supposed to sympathize with Tars Tarkas as a heroic ally of John Carter. But without the buggy eyes and mouth tusks as described in the book (and painted so awesomely by Frazetta and Vallejo over the years), they