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Underrated movie. The catcher trying to cheer Vaughan up with a story about getting kicked in the nuts by a mule (I think it was a mule), and the solution/lesson being that his “Mamma died” - so he didn’t care about his nuts hurting anymore - is up there with the original’s quotable lines.

Didn’t know they made Tony their adopted son a couple years ago.

I figured it was because I never played Perfect Dark - though I’d seen it played years ago, I don’t know character or plot details (during the part with the picture you posted, I had to look her up to see what she looked like/what clothes she wore, because I wasn’t sure who was talking). Reading the short story in the

What is Stan's association with Marvel nowadays, anyway? Or, when did he "officially" (not sure what this would mean - stepped down as editor; publisher; president; employed in any fashion etc.) separate with the company?

If a child is angry enough to have a temper tantrum, I'm guessing that the crayons will be angrily thrown at the wall or floor, rather than drawn with. It's like being told to "hit a pillow if you have to hit something."

It's not that we're so eager that we "misread every walking non-scowl as an invitation to get it on." To get the answer, just replace "misread" with "hope," "really really want" etc. How each guy acts on this, and treats women in general, I can't say.

"who do not connect the word 'fracking' with the word 'fracturing,'"

I hated that scene in Roger Rabbit when he "dipped" the shoe.

I could just be thinking of Yoda or Luke lifting him, but I could have sworn R2 used thrusters on Dagobah

Where does it give the vote count?

When you read something digitally, do you have the option to press-and-hold a word, which looks up the definition like other devices? I've never used one, but I think that if I were reading a novel, I'd get way too distracted by the feature, which I do with my phone when reading articles or whatever.

Jesus. Are there 50 new anime every season?

Commentary during the films, or before and after advertisements?

Yeah, it's not like that on Netflix - or I haven't been able to get it to work like that.

What I want, is when you click on a genre, along with options like, Highest Rated, Recommended For You, etc., there was an option for "Most Recent."

we knew it was in California already, but judging from that picture of Farrell, it'll specifically be at 90210.

I watched this religiously on Cartoon Network, but another one of those "let's jump all the way back to the Cell Saga until it catches up again before we finish Buu" - and then subsequent life events - I stopped watching. For the most part I followed everything about this article - though I had to confirm 18 was the

I probably would have been staring at the sheep, and completely missed the car coming my way.

but they attacked someone 7 times, but managed to kill 9 people. how does that work?