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bb8

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  1. That book is not a 3.0-3.5 from the fc scan. At least not per the industry standard (CGC). Perhaps you are the one who needs to brush up on your grading.
  2. Damn. How many of those do you have?
  3. Unless you're from a part of Florida where they don't speak English... I don't think you will have a problem It's in 'Murican? Sign me up!
  4. I get a strong feeling you might like Archie... Love that Archie vs Punisher OA. Very, very cool.
  5. I'd love to own some Kirby OA but for now it's outta my league. I did buy an FF 4 from youmechooz (maybe at a discount since he don't like The King :shrug: ), though, so (thumbs u
  6. I didn't get Kirby when I was 12. Because I was 12. Now I see his genius.
  7. Kav is it fair to say you really like the female backside?? Who doesn't?
  8. . I'll probably Netflix number two, but it was incredibly cheesy. The acting was pretty bad overall imo.
  9. I think $3500 is touching the high end of the spectrum. I was hoping the $3999 was real, but it sounds like it was a shill. Hopefully GPA gets the message on that.
  10. Why? Because most Americans still can't believe that there are people living outside of America. Because these are American products produced in (American) English. I suppose it's not crazy because Hollywood seems to be the best in the world at producing movies that please the masses as of now, but it is interesting. They insert subtitles for countries that aren't English-speaking, so language really isn't that much of a barrier. American movies are definitely one of the most influential American exports. With their worldwide market base, only the Hollywood studios can afford to make lavish films with state of the art special effects and global superstars with budgets of $200 million. This was not always the case. At some point there was a watershed. Assuming that the data presented for X-Men films is accurate, X-Men 1 had a larger domestic take than international. And that movie had subtitles as well, so thanks for being patronizing.
  11. Why? Because most Americans still can't believe that there are people living outside of America. Because these are American products produced in (American) English. I suppose it's not crazy because Hollywood seems to be the best in the world at producing movies that please the masses as of now, but it is interesting.
  12. That's crazy how international receipts are starting to dwarf domestic.
  13. I do that all the time Yes, but you don't complain to others when no one answers. He said this in his first post about his issue: "I figured that happens if the chat is left idle for too long." He's new, no need to kick dirt in his face.
  14. Nice score. Just shows that you have to put in the work to get these kind of finds. Congrats!
  15. Oh, the guy from BBC's Sherlock. I had to look that one up. Benedict Cumberbatch sounds like a gag name like Rusty Shackleford or Robert Paulson.
  16. Yeah, first 'bronze' appearance or whatever. I think his last appearance before Shazam 28 was back in the golden age.
  17. Man, looking at that OA always makes me wanna buy some. And no way I can afford what I'd actually want.