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Tommy Marx
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Glenn is Asian in the comic books. The black people are black people in the comic books. The women are women in the comic books. And I'm assuming you're a straight white guy, since they are the only ones who seem to be bothered by television shows that depict the world as it is instead of being filled with only

Holy crap, I didn't even watch the clip - I never saw the movie - but yeah, that is definitely not Saldana. Hopefully the clip will be replaced quickly.

I remember when all of that happened. She ended up taking one of the most horrible things that could happen to a person and turning it into a fight to protect other women from going through the same thing. She was pretty much the definition of class.

I listened to 1:32 of the first song and 1:06 of the second song, and while they both are maudlin shit sung by Gilmore Girl street crooner rejects, the lyrics don't sound similar and the notes are the same notes played in every single sensitive folk singer "I really care about you deeply so can't we do anal?" song

I wasn't offended by the image, but once others complained about it, I can see why some would find it offensive. A new superhero movie is released every 2-3 months, yet none of those movies are led by a female superhero. The X-Men are supposed to be a rainbow of diversity (albeit a rainbow that seems obsessed with the

I couldn't tell you the names of the Kardashians, I've never watched any of the bachelor/bachelorette shows, and I know of TMZ through passing but don't watch the site or the show. But for some reason, this interests me. I don't know why, I sure as shit won't apologize for it, and I think it's pretty much exactly the

Thank you for mentioning Laura Brannigan. I still mourn her loss. She was one of my favorite singers and truly had a gorgeous voice.

I liked that movie a lot and Christina was the best part of it.

Ivan Sergei is motivation enough for ANYONE to have sex with danger. Not sure about actually sleeping with him, though, unless he doesn't snore and my Mom approves first.

Always!! :-)

Thank you for showing the picture you did. Both Entertainment Weekly and Uproxx used a photo from late in the sketch, with Entertainment Weekly (which has always been the worst about things like this) even referencing the punch line in the title of its piece. This skit was one of the funniest I've seen in years from

OK, that's hilarious. I was just looking at the B side tracks, and I thought the same thing - I didn't think Rubicon was as bad as the rest either, I think. Now I'm gonna have to listen to it again and see, LOL.

I remember buying "Frontiers" because of the phenomenal "Separate Ways", one of my favorite songs ever. And I remember playing the album constantly, but only side A. Man, the second side was the definition of filler, LOL. But that first side was awesome!!

That's not fair. Nothing can ever be as rapey as Robin Thicke, so that is a ridiculous bar to set, young man!

He still knows what you did last summer, too.

OK, I can wholeheartedly agree with that!

Good point. I enjoyed both series, but for some reason, Transmetropolitan always felt like it was trying to say something, while The Boys felt like it almost always went with the easy shock. But that's just me.

Man, I got so excited after reading this headline. I thought they were going to announce a Transmetropolitan series. But then I remembered that's a Warren Ellis series, and that while I enjoyed The Boys, I always thought of it as the grown-up Mad Magazine version of superheroes, which is definitely entertaining but

It's not actually a new idea at all. Bill Willingham centered his first storyline on Rose Red some 14 years ago with his phenomenal "Fables" series.

I was actually hoping this would be better. It's easy to make fun of "Iris", but I really liked that song and "Name" once upon a time. I don't have a problem with mediocre bands that have a great single or two.