Love me some Birbigs.
Me too! Everybody is great in it but Gillian Jacobs is especially amazing.
I finally saw Ghostbusters today, too, and was amused. It definitely is wayyyy better than the original!
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Love me some Birbigs.
Me too! Everybody is great in it but Gillian Jacobs is especially amazing.
I finally saw Ghostbusters today, too, and was amused. It definitely is wayyyy better than the original!
I talked to one person who saw Suicide Squad and said it wasn't that bad.
It wasn't. The Internet is enjoying its hyperbole but Christ have they never seen an actual bad movie before.
I talked to one person who saw Suicide Squad and said it wasn't that bad. Of course he said the comic book wasn't that great either so he figured it was on par with that.
That's the point where he's probably revealed himself as a fake geek boy, unless he specified a specific run.
That's the point where he's probably revealed himself as a fake geek boy, unless he specified a specific run.
Yeah, didn't Gail Simone write a run that was probably pretty good?
Wait, no, I'm thinking of Secret Six.
I mean, they're probably thinking just New 52, but damn it, the Squad has HISTORY.
Wait, no, I'm thinking of Secret Six.
That was SO GOOD.
damn it, the Squad has HISTORY.
Here's a rundown: [link]
It was probably the best comic that DC put out in the 1980s.
Whoa, Tom, that was a great read, thanks!
I didn't know that's how we got Oracle!
Also...it seems like that 1980s run is basically the reason it's popular? It's...the only good run?
Well, SAUSAGE PARTY was extremely crude, but I have to admit that I laughed a lot.
Every time my son sees those Sausage Party ads I have to explain the double entendres to him.