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How the hell is Ghost Rothstein not a gimmick commentator yet? Shouldn't he be showing up everywhere and commenting on other shows with his unsettling wryness?

I thought it was legitimately bad ass.

The correct answer is ZZ Top: "Im bad, Im nationwide." Worst choice? "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."

I defy you not to smile at Popeye's end song and dance. I'm getting a little misty eyed thinking about it…..

This review is too harsh. I think the mini series does a good job with a very hard to adapt project.

This movie is not without some appeal, but its as fantastical as anything Peter Jackson's ever filmed. The scene where Elvis is in bed with some floozy and she starts dancing in bed sexily because she just cant help herself when the Killer is on TV….so hokey.

Several commentators have noted the weird, subdued, almost funeral tone this entire movie has. Have the movie creators eevr talked about what they were going for?

Even as a four year old it bothered me that they didnt don space suits as the ship broke up. It is a visually stunning scene however.

That thing was terrifying.

Well I was more an FF guy than a X Men guy and I thought he "got" Reed and Doom so perfectly. Other small things as well: Like Ben Grimm saying that what Reed said went for the FF. What loyalty for the man who turned you into a monster!

I think it really illustrates Jim Shooters grasp of the Marvel Universe. Despite all the characters he never misses a beat, and every one is written perfectly

His head would start bleeding before a punch was thrown!

So what is the big Marvel rumor for 2015, so I can begin kvetching about it now?

I think Mama Tried would be the more definitive Merle Haggard prison song, though its a photo finish. Great list from a great act!

I have been on a big run of it lately, sampling all the different ways the world can end. Alas Babylon, World War Z, the literary zombie novel whose name escapes me, the literary vampire trilogy whose name escapes me, Lucifers Hammer, One Second After. I like the books that delve into the nitty gritty of how society