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Just one point of clarification. You state “the independent, non-politicized Data And Safety Monitoring Board”, when there is not a singular DSMB. They are independent and non-politicized, but they are usually set up on a study by study basis and are unique to each study.

Just one point of clarification. You state “the independent, non-politicized Data And Safety Monitoring Board”, when there is not a singular DSMB. They are independent and non-politicized, but they are usually set up on a study by study basis and are unique to each study.

I just couldn’t focus on this review after seeing that poster image next to the grade.  Like, who the fuck is that on the poster?  Because that is not even close to Millie Bobby Brown.

That really is just it’s own little sub-genre, isn’t it? I really loved the book of Big Trouble, and tried most of the other authors in that genre, only to be disappointed. I read one book each by Hiassen and Tim Dorsey and they were just that - it was a bunch of wacky Floridians in waaaacky scenarios. But Barry has a

I know this article is old, but it was reposted today, and was especially amusing as I had this conversation with my wife last night:

Wait wait wait. You’re telling me I could own a full (replica) T-Rex skeleton for $100,000? Like that’s not cheap, but it seems a lot lower than I would have guessed? Shit, just the skull replica for $9,500? Or poking around, a stegosaurus skull replica for $1,000?  I wish I hadn’t linked that site.

That was my immediate thought! Yes, it belongs in a museum, but if you have untold wealth, and you’re not spending it on a giant T-Rex skeleton, you clearly don’t know how to properly spend your money.

I don’t know what you mean.

I think it’s a bit of both. J.K. Rowling is a transphobe, so this is pretty blatantly transphobic. The basic premise itself isn’t great either, and is probably transphobic due to it’s specific nature and playing out the exact scenario transphobes claim to fear. With a tweak or two, it could be made less worrisome, but

I also really enjoyed that the script they used differed a little bit from what we saw in the movie.  For instance, there were additional Fezzik rhymes while they were climbing the cliffs of insanity!  And at the same time, while it was cool to hear those, it was immediately obvious that it killed the tension in the

I also really enjoyed that the script they used differed a little bit from what we saw in the movie.  For instance, there were additional Fezzik rhymes while they were climbing the cliffs of insanity!  And at the same time, while it was cool to hear those, it was immediately obvious that it killed the tension in the

Yeah, that trailer was...unsettling.

You can’t forget the little detail about how Nightcrawler’s devil dad can’t come to earth, so he comes to earth to father a bunch of kids so that they can open a portal for him to come to earth.

Disappointing! One wonders what motivated Wachowski to make that decision, but, one way or another, it means Hugo Weaving’s version of Smith won’t be appearing in this new film.

This is what immediately came to my mind too. But then, a meta, time looping, horror-comedy is pretty much my exact sweet spot when it comes to movies.

I appreciated this article because it reminded me of that video of the kid running with the knife.  Still funny.

That header picture just screams:
“There. Is. No. Scooootty in Engineering”

Snark aside, I’m sure it could be done well, and have a huge appeal to it’s target demo. However, that logline does read as something that would appear in Tina Belcher’s Erotic Friend Fiction, so some snark is to be expected.

No, I agree that was cool, it was the Spider-man 3 level bangs you see on him when he’s in public as Bruce Wayne at the funeral that I was bagging on.

Yeah, it was mostly a reaction to the Bruce Wayne with Emo bangs, but he looks pale enough that I went with the Goth descriptor.  I do agree that the post cowl removal shot is cool, though.