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Testify. Fits my sense of humor perfectly.

As my prime sexytime years were the early- to mid-'90s, there were only two choices:

I knew kids that swapped badly-duped tapes straight from Japan of their Cowboy Bebops and Ran-Mas and Vampire Hunter Ds and Magical Robo Panty Fighters and such, so I've got decades of distrust.

Eerily enough, 'The Belko Experiment' is a very life-affirming movie.

Nothing in your post made a lick of sense to me. This old coot can only assume you're talking about anime, video games, or a Nickelodeon tv show.

I'm 6'6" and 290 lbs.

Delightfully skeevy Larry Dallas was my childhood spirit animal, paving the way for Dan Fielding to be my full-fledged deity..

WE ALL WANT THAT.

I'm a die-hard DC going back four decades of reading (and that doesn't even count my mining of older material), and I'll swear on a stack of back issues that the DC movies are horrible.

I gotta differ, especially as it pertains to wealth, class, status and ethnicity.

"…but that's not the source material…"

Jesus Christ.

That's just lazy, man. Try harder.

Watching dumbfucks getting eaten / murdered is it's own reward.

I worked in a kinda racist environment when Hurricane Katrina went down. My white coworkers were mortified at the black "looters", but championing the white "resourceful scavengers". Things got worse when "all those minorities" were getting federal recovery aid, and trailer housing, etc.

1. Dad Fight, 1994:

Getting moderated for some reason. Weird. Trying to post again.

Except no one who saw the enormous image—the one with a jungle sunset, military choppers, and giant ape, all straight-up evoking the iconic artwork of Apocalypse Now— right beneath your troublesome headline would think that.

It's an allegorical film about the folly of war, set in a jungle, in the 1970s.

I was under the impression that Martin was world-class, given the awards he's won.