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fuck yeah - have you checked out any of the comic book continuations of the adventures of Jack Burton or Snake Plissken? i've only managed to pick up the first trade of the Big Trouble book and wish i loved it as much of the movie, but i'm crossing my fingers for the crossover book whenever it gets released in a

that sucks and it sad and artistically bankrupt but, honestly, that attitude kind of just argues for going outside the studio system and having artists help each other out.

get a room, you two!

see also: Hannibal the TV series (no, seriously, see it - that shit is gorgeous)

i can't be bothered with the short ones - that's what Twitter is for and, like Charlie, i don't surf.

probably the best description or summary of a show i've ever heard - "Twin Peaks for rappers"? cor blimey, thas brilliant, that is. (don't know why i became English all of a sudden but i stand by it.)

checked out the first two trades of the Mark Waid ARCHIE from the library, although i have to say my interest went way down after Fiona Staples art ended… the JUGHEAD book was in some ways more interesting, since it was much more aligned with goofy YA hijinks but it wasn't anywhere near as zany as it thought it was.

public library? your taxpayer dollars already paid for it to sit on some library shelf so you could try it that way… if you like it, buy it and if you don't, no worries.

so i have two questions about this DC Rebirth stuff that has been going on the last couple months:

the only game i've ever heard that phrase used is Sheepshead, which is a delightful way to pass the time.

mix up two shots of brandy or rye whiskey with some ice cubes and most of a short glass of ginger ale or Cherry 7-up or, best yet, grapefruit-flavored soda like 50/50, Squirt or Ting or maybe even Fresca. then dump in some bitters, a cherry, an orange slice and half a shot or more of some simple syrup or a sugar cube

he also spent more time bitching about how awful it was to be accused of antisemitism* than, y'know, denouncing actual antisemetic behavior or voicing any support/concern for people dealing with it.

on delroy lindo: holy shit, can that man wear a suit. i just re-watched A LIFE LESS ORDINARY a week or two back and i loved his WW2-era threads in that film but that publicity still up above is in a whole 'nother level. (didn't love his gear in CHICAGO CODE but i will acknowledge that it appeared both distinctive and

are there plans or any announcements about selling the show on DVD or license it out to one of the bigger streaming services? (i'm mostly interested for the Star Trek implications…) 'cause the only way i can imagine paying for this CBS All-Access thing is to wait until full seasons are available, pay for it on a

somewhere around here i have one of those switchblade phones from the first Matrix movie that i bought for like $14 a couple years ago - time to charge that baby up and go to town!

i was in my 40's when i saw JOHN WICK and loved the hell out of it, but i also married a woman 15 years younger than i am so… the math almost checks out.

Heather is awesome and I'm still kinda pissed at Greg for fuckin' that shit up - they were a nice couple. But Heather deserves only the best anyhow so good on her for Din'TMFA.

there were plenty of veggie crumble tacos left for me, which is what we usually have, since my wife is a vegetarian (she is wonderful in many, many way but she can't cook so the food prep is my job unless we want to have waffles or cereal for dinner). i'm a half-assed vegetarian, so i was looking forward to meat tacos

huh. i thought See You Next Tuesday was some sort of reference to the John Landis easter egg (porn movie in AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, bckground gags in other films) but that's See You Next Wednesday and a quick search led me down two interesting and informative paths, so thank you for introducing me to a new insult

i'm cool, man. i can handle the Classic Taco flavor - no, I CAN!