wolfmanjohnathan
WolfmanJohnathan
wolfmanjohnathan

I still find it impressive that Marvel allowed this movie to be made with R-rating material. It's one thing to slash a budget to offset limited box office receipts due to it not being PG-13, it's another thing altogether to do so when the box office from one of the largest markets in the world will be zero.

Whoa - I totally own that Tivoli radio that one of the characters turns on. If I've done my calculations correctly - and I think I have - that means that all of these things could happen to me!

Well I don't know what I was expecting.

I'm surprised that there's nearly 300 comments and no one else has pointed out the error about Gosling's nationality.

Man those ex-soldiers - always with the demon-wrestling.

For the sake of my dignity I'm going to pretend that I didn't laugh out loud at that.

The last time we saw Dorian I was left with little comfort that they'd get around to killing him off. The show sags every time he swans onto the screen.

I don't know how much of a badass he was at the Mos Eisley cantina. I mean, just because he shot some guy in self defense after that guy shot at him at point blank range and missed.

Is that a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reference??

It's OK man. We all did.

Even though I did actually read the article, for a brief moment when I looked at the list of codes I thought that the bracketed number after the description indicated how many movies were in the category. So when I saw "Action and Adventure starring Anthony Quinn (2085)", I thought, Now there's no way that's accurate.

Pretty great, but I don't think I saw a depiction of McNulty banging a girl on the hood of a car, bottle of Jameson in one hand, badge in the other.

Hey, so did I! I'm glad I made the decision to listen to them.

What are you talking about, Sigourney Weaver's a legend!

I thought that they did in fact replace all of the storm troopers' voices.

In Return of the Jedi he showed he was good at leaning against a wall at a party and nodding coolly at people.

Yeah a different guy was credited as Boba Fett, Jeremy Bullock I think?

Surely you can't be serious?

Yeah that's what I was getting at.

Is there a combined Arrested Development and Star Wars style guide so that writers know how to properly cite "Go see a Star War"?