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And his fate with Marvel studios is still very much up in the air.

Robin Williams, Chaotic Good.

Tornado proofing against an EF5 tornado is virtually impossible. They’ll tear steel and brick buildings apart. Anything from an EF2-4 is nearly impossible and financially unviable...a lot of building codes nowadays are to withstand at least 90mph straight line wind, which is significantly reinforced and very stout. An

I think Roger Ebert had a rule that was something like, “No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.”

Don’t forget Jenny McCarthy and The Secret! Oprah has always been the worst.

After starring in the 1996 queer classic, The Birdcage

Everyone knew, but it was only acceptable if the general public could publicly plead ignorance while privately joking about their effeminate mannerisms. See also: Liberace, Charles Nelson Reilly, Paul Lynde, Rip Taylor, etc. etc. They were allowed to capitalize on being gay without being allowed to admit or simply

Yeah, between this and the Mo’Nique story a few weeks ago, on top of the fact that she shoved Dr. Oz and Phil down our throats, she can fuck right off.

saying she probably did not intend to put Lane in the hot seat”

Fucking Oprah

Talk about a missed opportunity.  That was some great IP that just went totally to waste.

a big part has to be digital filmmaking too right? easier to shoot more, easier to edit what you’ve shot, harder to kill your babies.

God that film has the best puns.

No, it merely felt like three hours. 

I’m like that too, but with clitorises.

Are you sure Wild Wild West didn't run three hours?

I couldn’t care less about his apathy. 

He’s definitely alive, in my interpretation. The two places he was shot were the same two spots the doctor had him shoot in Part 3 so that they would be nonlethal but the High Table would believe that he had tried to kill Wick. So canonically in this series those are survivable wounds (and arguably most importantly,

Good thing we all know apathy=superiority.

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