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i like Kennedy.

oh absolutely. I only meant in regards to her other three novels which took place well before Led Zeppelin formed.

I'd be interested to hear if she had anything to say about "Taming The Star Runner". I remember feeling when I read it, somewhat defiantly, that despite the gap in time, it was just as good as her other three. (Although I remember a scene the main character was crying and wiped his tears with an old Led Zeppelin

LOVE The New Mutants, and would love for this to be a great adaptation, but I'm disturbed they're excluding Karma, and that the animatic appeared to portray Lockheed as Magik's pet, not Kitty Pryde's.

[edit: not being sarcastic]

I agree with you 100%

unsolicited target-market-fan opinion: I think it works better if one first sees the Comic Relief "David Brent Returns" short combined with the "Equality Street" video. It helps set up the new status quo w/ David and Dom.
And as that earlier project was a completely unnecessary continuation of "The Office" (done in

Anyone reading "Champions"? I've been having a lot of fun with it. Wasn't too too crazy about CWII, but if it's what caused this team to form, I'll all for it.

"Celebrity" is one of my favorite Woody Allen movies. I feel it's one of his best.

I fail to see how interdimensional beings are any more ridiculous than a knight who's been alive for thousands of years in a cave.

And we know Ken Marino's on deck!

Maybe I read her wrong, but, watching, I felt she was obviously too perfect to not be a plant or a spy or something.

Oooh! Good call. It bothered me when Chad Michael Murray was introduced to the Marvel universe, but if he's integral to Hydra corrupting SHIELD, then I retroactively applaud the casting.

Outside's my favorite too! I wish he would have completed the series.

I didn't like "Skyfall", and I thought "Spectre" was fantastic.

Just saw this minutes ago. Loved it so much, I'm honestly considering go back to the theater to watch it tonight.
LOVE "Casino Royale", but this really felt, to me at least, like a(n instant) classic Bond film.

Are we certain Powers Boothe is playing the same character he was in "The Avengers"? I sure hope he is, but I saw conflicting reports.

I enjoyed "Shattered Empire" well enough. There was nothing in there that justified de-canonizing the EU, but there were some cool things.
And ROTJ-era(+3 months) Luke was sufficiently badass.