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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 13:14:31 GMT -5
Stacy Haiduk - Superboy TV Series Lana LangI did not watch much of the Superboy TV Show and I do remember her being on that show. Of all the Lana Lang that I saw - My sincere apologies is in order for not including her in the first place. The problem is that it's ran from 1988–1992 time period and I did not watch much television those years because of work. However, I did managed to take a gander of it in re-runs later on and she was very good for the part and having said that - I really like her character on that show and she did a good job of it. The problem is that, I don't recall her character very much in details and that's why I overlooked her in the first place and I wanted to personally thanked dupersuper for mentioning her in the first place. She deserved the four stars that I awarded to her.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 13:15:41 GMT -5
Next One will Surprise Everyone!
Coming up Tomorrow!
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Post by tingramretro on Jan 21, 2016 13:21:22 GMT -5
Next One will Surprise Everyone!Coming up Tomorrow! Sassafras, the Beast's pet dog?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 13:40:38 GMT -5
Morena Baccarin as Leslie Tompkins: I enjoy her on the show and her chemistry with Jim Gordon (the actress is pregnant with Ben McKenzie's baby in real life!). She is on the show in a different capacity than in the comics. I believe she is a good actress and she is very pretty. In the comics, I liked how she was such a calming and loving person in Bruce Wayne's life. Even when dressed as Batman, he softened around her and their relationship was very sweet.
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Post by dupersuper on Jan 21, 2016 20:49:14 GMT -5
Lana Lang in Superman Movies with Christopher ReeveDiane Sherry - Superman the MovieShe had a total air time of 5-8 minutes and therefore I can't really grade her at all. Incomplete.Annette O'Toole - Superman IIIShe appeared in Superman III and did an okay job as Lana Lang and I did find her performance somewhat a mixed feelings and having said that I have to grade her a fair grade as her portrayal of Lana. I thought she was too corny and having said that - I'm totally loss of words here. Lana Lang in Lois and Clark - The New Adventures of Superman Emily Proctor - Better known as Calleigh Duquesne of CSI MiamiNo Comments and I was shocked to learn this three days ago and I had to add her photograph in the last minute and I consider her grade - Incomplete. I did not catch her on that show. Sorry Everyone! Lana Lang in SmallvilleKristin Kreuk This is the worst casting call of Smallville because - remember in my previous post that Lana Lang is a Redhead - Correct? Having said that, I just can't believe that CW Network hired her and I know that I will get a beating from you guys here and having said that - I'm giving her the same grade as Annette O'Toole here and that's all I have to say. I just can't stand her at all because she is a very pretty brunette who is actually playing Lana Lang - I have no problems having her playing Lois Lane of which she would be more suited for but Lana? Why in the world that they hire her in the first place? Oh man, Kreuk was the only beautiful Lana of the whole bunch. Seriously? Even Annette O'Toole? We're very different people.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 4:20:43 GMT -5
Lockjaw - Supporting Character of the Inhumans and the Fantastic FourFirst Appearance: Fantastic Four 45 As a big fan of the early days of the Inhumans and the Fantastic Four - no other supporting character intrigued me so much versatility as this one. I was in awe of it's sheer size, capabilities, intelligence, and his uncanny ability to help out at the right time and at the right place. One of the most powerful characters and can held it's own against the powers of The Thing of the Fantastic Four. It's an imposing figure. Height: 5 ft. (at shoulder) Length: 6 ft. 8 in. (from muzzle to hock) Weight: 1,240 lbs. Eyes: Brown Fur: Brown Unusual Features: Lockjaw has a small two-pronged antenna upon his forehead.
It's kind of funny seeing a "mustache" (of sorts) on this imposing mutt here and I chuckle pretty much when I read the Fantastic Four in the early days of Comics. LockjawOne of my favorite picture of Lockjaw and Crystal here below and the above you! He's totally unique character and I found a web-site in the Internet that really showcase his unusual talents and I find it one of the best sites about this character and I provide an link about it. You can clearly see why I picked him in the first place. He deserved be on this list of 50 of the Best Supporting Characters in DC and Marvel Comics. LOCKJAW LINK - Fabulous!Great Pictures Galore!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 4:39:18 GMT -5
LOCKJAW!Held it's own against the mighty strength of The Thing of the Fantastic Four in the early days of FF! ... Classic Picture Here! ... Using a Steel Girder in his mouth to fight the Thing! One of my favorite pictures here. This picture that I found in the internet is a large one and it's best that I use a Spoiler Tag to display it. I just love his way of Time Travel through the Inter-Dimensional Screen. Here's a good example of that power! ... Very Unique Character and that's why he's a favorite of mine for years and years and years! He was the first one that I thought of when I was creating this list! ... The very 1st one! Next to The Thing - The Sheer Size still impressed me and that's made an quite impression seeing this in a comic book when I was a kid back then and even today. The Middle Picture says it all. I just loved this picture! Cool Picture with him and the Web Spinner himself - Spider-Man!With Black Bolt here - Nice Art and I chuckle to see a The Thing Toy laying next to him ... I just dig this photo!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 19:09:12 GMT -5
Announcement to Everyone
After this thread is concluded - I will start up GODZILLA MOVIES THREAD and place this thread in the Community Discussion Board of which it's more appropriate place to put it. I will try to do 1-2 movies a week and I will keep all movies in chronological order as they appear.
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Post by realjla on Jan 22, 2016 19:14:44 GMT -5
Lana Lang Supporting Character to Superboy / Clark Kent / SupermanFirst Appearance: Superboy 10 Before I begin, I consider Lana Lang a Redhead because of these three pictures that I found in the internet. Please keep that in mind and this character was wrongfully misused in all TV Appearances. Hang in there and I will get to that in a minute or two here. Three Favorite Pictures of Lana Lang in DC Comics Basically she is a homely, attractive, and gentle girl who happen to have a thing for Superboy and having said that she was a friend of Clark Kent when they were at Smallville. I am very weak on this character and I did not pay much attention of this character when I was growing up reading comic books. I just wanted to tell you all here that she had a great love for Superboy it is evidenced by the 3rd picture that I shared with you here. Keep in mind, she was sort of a girlfriend to Clark Kent - but I consider her more a friend than a girlfriend - but she seems to be more in mind with Superboy and that's why I have mixed feelings about her. I tried in the past few days to figure out what she is really is but honestly this is all I can think of. Your impressions of Lana are very different to mine. I still think of her as the hard nosed TV anchor for WGBS that she was when I first encountered her in the 70s. There was nothing gentle and homely about her then. I loathe the late '70s characterization of Lana as some sort of Earth-1 Barbara Walters, with her 'luv' affectation. Martin Pasko re-introduced her with those snobbish personality traits in 1977, and as much as I enjoyed the rest of his work in the Super-titles of that era, I think Pasko FUBAR'D the character for years afterward. Cary Bates, who I'm only lukewarm about when it comes to Superman, softened Lana a bit around 1983, when she and Clark started dating again. It wasn't a total reset of the adut character to her teenage Smallville persona, but it finally made her appearance in the main Super-books tolerable.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 19:32:56 GMT -5
Lois Lane - Supporting Character to Clark Kent / SupermanFirst Appearance: Action Comics #1 Superman's Girlfriend and Later his Wife; one of the longest running Supporting Character in DC Comics History. Her popularity was primarily in the 50's to the 70's right in the middle of the Golden Age of Comics to the Silver Age of Comics. I did not read much of her after that and I've only known her in both Golden and Silver Ages. She is a star reporter for the Daily Planet, has a constant crush on Superman from the get go. She is a determined reporter and do anything to get a story for the Planet. Pretty, Resourceful, Fashionable, Attentive, and most of all a hard nose Reporter that gets the facts straight and into print. She sometimes gets nervous, worry to much, and most of wondering what to do with her infatuation of trying to get Superman to be her girlfriend first and ultimately his wife. That's been here calling card for years and she finally weds him. This picture below best describe it. She even went through so many hairstyles during the 50's to the 70's and keeps trying new ways to lure the Man of Steel of her beauty and graces. This Splash Page best illustrates my point her. My Favorite Picture of Lois Lane in the Internet - All Time Favorite!Fashionable Red Dress with a pretty corsage and an attractive figure to boot. My Favorite Romance Picture of Superman and Lois Lane!It was a valentine's card (portions of) that DC Comics put out in the 60's/70's and I always find this picture speaks volumes of their romance together.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 19:58:47 GMT -5
Movie Serials in the 40's - Noel NeillShe was fantastic, young, very attractive in the 40's and I remember her hair vividly and was perfect for the role of Lois Lane in the first two 15 Episodes entitled Superman and Superman verses Atom Man. She was Lois Lane to the letter. Phyllis Coates - Adventures of Superman TV Series starring George Reeves She was featured in the first Superman Movie - Superman and the Mole Men and later on the Television Series in the 1st two seasons - 1952 to 1953 and I find her performance very good with some problems here and there. I find her screaming on the airwaves a bit annoying at times and her guts was taken a bit too far. I was kind of surprise to see that she was gone after the first 26 shows and later replaced by Noel Neill. She starred in the remaining Black and White Shows and later on into Color. Again she was fantastic and my only beef about her is her red hair. I wished it was more a brunette; but she was hard hitting at times and most of all was all smiles when Superman was around. Again, she was the best Lois Lane in Television History.
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Post by Hoosier X on Jan 22, 2016 20:04:54 GMT -5
The best Lois Lane story is one of the greatest stories of the Silver Age! "The Leopard Girl of the Jungle" from Lois Lane #11. But feel free to disagree and choose "I Am Curious (Black)", one of the greatest stories of the Bronze Age.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 20:35:37 GMT -5
Margot Kidder - Lois Lane in Superman Movies starring Christopher ReeveI just wished she was little more prettier and more attractive in the movies that she co-starred with Christopher Reeve. I like her a lot in Superman the Movie and again in Superman II. But, in Superman 3 and 4 - she wasn't utilized as well that I thought she would be; and was a disappointment in Superman 3. In the last film of which I just can't stand watching that Christopher Reeve taking on both Margot Kidder and Mariel Hemingway who played Lacy Warfield made so unbearable to watch and I consider Superman 4 one of the worst Superman Movies ever. It was a tales of two worlds - she was marginally Excellent in the 1st two Movies and was marginally Bad in the last two movies and that's why I gave her 3 stars - in a weak sense of a way. I have mixed feelings about her performances and I consider this scene below was the best scene in Superman the Movie. Four Minute Video Clip in Superman the Movie Teri Hatcher - Lois Lane in Lois and Clark the New Adventures of SupermanShe was Lois Lane in the Modern Era of Television and did a great job portraying her and I feel that she was idea for the job and was tough, determined, and do anything to get a story. She and Dean Cain had great chemistry together and I feel that Teri Hatcher was really was the Star of the Show and Dean Cain was 2nd. I adore her and she had the beauty that I always wanted in Lois Lane. I was kind of sad to see this show gone after 1997 and I wished I have seen more of her. She deserved the 4 stars that she gotten and I consider this scene that set the tone for the entire series. I wished the picture was better. Under 2 Minute You Tube Clip Erica Durance as Lois Lane in SmallvilleI adore her too and she was perfect Lois Lane to Tom Welling as Clark Kent / Superman and I consider her attractive, has great youthfulness, and was attentive in many ways more than one. She was fun, alert, attentive, and absolute joy to watch her grow and do many characterizations of her role as Lois Lane. Tom Welling becoming Superman Erica Durance becoming a Superhero
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 20:55:08 GMT -5
Kate Bosworth - Lois Lane in Superman ReturnsI just find this version to bizarre and the way this movie came about and having said that I consider Superman Returns back in 2006 is by far the worst Superman Movie of All Time and way they promote her image of Lois Lane goes against everything that I stand for Lois Lane. I have a hard time wrapping my head around this version and I wished that I hadn't seen this movie back in 2006. I like it at first and as I grew older - I just find myself more ways to hate this film and I threw out the DVD a week ago after watching it for the final time to get myself a better understanding of her role as Lois Lane. Amy Adams - Lois Lane in the Man of Steel Movie I seen this movie a couple of times and I just having another problem with her being Lois Lane in the Man of Steel Movie because she is a redhead and not a brunette. I find her fashions in this movie not my cup of tea and I'm not a fan of this movie at all. I'm sorry to say this to everyone here and I find that Henry Cavill and Amy Adams aren't my favorite Clark Kent / Superman / Lois Lane in any movie and I'm not going to see Batman verses Superman Movie of which starred Ben Affleck at all because I've just can't stand Ben more than I can't stand Henry. Sorry Everyone, that she did a fair job as Lois Lane and that's how I feel about her. This got to be the craziest idea that DC Comics ever done and I actually brought this book to remind myself how crazy DC Comics did to her becoming a Red Tornado. I just wanted to shoot myself for them doing this stupid stunt. When, I went to my Comic Book Store a little more than a year ago; and I saw a sign saying that Lois Lane is becoming the Red Tornado - I died on the spot of how low that DC Comics did to her and having said that - I cried when I saw this book later on. I still have it to remind myself how idiotic of an idea that DC Comics did to an iconic character by the name of Lois Lane.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 20:58:47 GMT -5
The best Lois Lane story is one of the greatest stories of the Silver Age! "The Leopard Girl of the Jungle" from Lois Lane #11. But feel free to disagree and choose "I Am Curious (Black)", one of the greatest stories of the Bronze Age. I didn't read much of her in Bronze Age at all and I do like her in Lois Lane #11 and I totally forgot about that until I saw that picture that you posted here.
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