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Post by Prince Hal on Nov 30, 2016 13:07:57 GMT -5
Day 10: Frontier Cabin (Billy not included)
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Post by Confessor on Nov 30, 2016 13:10:43 GMT -5
In the case of movies, can we pick more than one movie as a single choice? So, like...could I pick Sin City and Sin City 2 as one choice or should I have them as two separate entries and rank them individually, if I think of them both highly enough? I'm lumping Sam Rami's Spider-man 1 and 2 together because they tell one continuing narrative and are of a similar caliber and style. Yeah, that was my feeling with the two Sin City films as well. They both have the same writer/director team, much the same cast, the same hyper-noir design aesthetic, and both films form a continuous narrative and even overlap in places, with the second film functioning as both a prequel and a sequel to the first.
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 30, 2016 13:24:51 GMT -5
I'm drawing a lot of blanks when it comes to Tv shows. I'm not really a fan of the DC WB shows. Going back before WB.. besides some of the (mostly rather campy) things people posted eariler) (not necessarily on my list, just brainstorming for you): Flash from the 80s Lou Ferrigno Hulk Adventures of Lois and Clark Smallville Adam West Batman Lynda Carter Wonder Woman Older Superman series (George Reeves, Superboy, maybe one other?) Then there's the current Marvel: Agents of SHIELD Agent Carter Daredevil Alias Luke Cage For Cartoons that no one has mentioned, you have: 90s Marvel (X-Men, Spiderman FF, Iron Man) 60s Spidey Spidey and is amazing Friends 60s FF TMNT (3 versions) Hellboy Bruce Timmverse DC Various later Batman shows (The Batman, Batman Strikes, Brave and the Bold) Batman Beyond Superboy and the Legion Teen Titans (serious version) Teen Titans Go Young Justice Spawn Wildcats Duck Tales (not sure any other Disney counts, but Cei-U specifically said Uncle Scrooge does) That's just quick off the top of my head at lunch.. should give you a good starting point. Thanks WF
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Post by shaxper on Nov 30, 2016 14:07:25 GMT -5
Day 10: Frontier Cabin (Billy not included) It's a billy club. Ba-dum-chik!
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Post by Prince Hal on Nov 30, 2016 14:25:46 GMT -5
Day 10: Frontier Cabin (Billy not included) It's a billy club. Ba-dum-chik! Yes, I will try the veal on Friday, and I will be kind to my waitress, too.
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Post by hondobrode on Nov 30, 2016 17:50:15 GMT -5
Actually I was sort of thinking along those same lines of continued story with Hellboy and Hellboy & the Golden Army.
The entire team had meant to do a third movie, but it's been in limbo due to finances.
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Post by DubipR on Nov 30, 2016 20:37:01 GMT -5
I'm drawing a lot of blanks when it comes to Tv shows. I'm not really a fan of the DC WB shows. Going back before WB.. besides some of the (mostly rather campy) things people posted eariler) (not necessarily on my list, just brainstorming for you): Flash from the 80s Lou Ferrigno Hulk Adventures of Lois and Clark Smallville Adam West Batman Lynda Carter Wonder Woman Older Superman series (George Reeves, Superboy, maybe one other?) Then there's the current Marvel: Agents of SHIELD Agent Carter Daredevil Alias Luke Cage For Cartoons that no one has mentioned, you have: 90s Marvel (X-Men, Spiderman FF, Iron Man) 60s Spidey Spidey and is amazing Friends 60s FF TMNT (3 versions) Hellboy Bruce Timmverse DC Various later Batman shows (The Batman, Batman Strikes, Brave and the Bold) Batman Beyond Superboy and the Legion Teen Titans (serious version) Teen Titans Go Young Justice Spawn Wildcats Duck Tales (not sure any other Disney counts, but Cei-U specifically said Uncle Scrooge does) That's just quick off the top of my head at lunch.. should give you a good starting point. Hey, don't help! If he can't do it..... it's on him!
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 30, 2016 20:43:24 GMT -5
Going back before WB.. besides some of the (mostly rather campy) things people posted eariler) (not necessarily on my list, just brainstorming for you): Flash from the 80s Lou Ferrigno Hulk Adventures of Lois and Clark Smallville Adam West Batman Lynda Carter Wonder Woman Older Superman series (George Reeves, Superboy, maybe one other?) Then there's the current Marvel: Agents of SHIELD Agent Carter Daredevil Alias Luke Cage For Cartoons that no one has mentioned, you have: 90s Marvel (X-Men, Spiderman FF, Iron Man) 60s Spidey Spidey and is amazing Friends 60s FF TMNT (3 versions) Hellboy Bruce Timmverse DC Various later Batman shows (The Batman, Batman Strikes, Brave and the Bold) Batman Beyond Superboy and the Legion Teen Titans (serious version) Teen Titans Go Young Justice Spawn Wildcats Duck Tales (not sure any other Disney counts, but Cei-U specifically said Uncle Scrooge does) That's just quick off the top of my head at lunch.. should give you a good starting point. Hey, don't help! If he can't do it..... it's on him! I had a list. Even before this post.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Nov 30, 2016 22:11:16 GMT -5
Would a short piece count, lets say a 10 minute piece within a larger show? It would be as long as most cartoon episodes and include depictions of comic book characters. The sketch would be independent from the rest of the show
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Post by Cei-U! on Dec 1, 2016 10:00:08 GMT -5
Would a short piece count, lets say a 10 minute piece within a larger show? It would be as long as most cartoon episodes and include depictions of comic book characters. The sketch would be independent from the rest of the show You mean like an SNL skit? Absolutely!
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Post by Prince Hal on Dec 1, 2016 10:15:37 GMT -5
Day 9: "Giant Life Size Moon Monster"
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Post by shaxper on Dec 1, 2016 10:22:04 GMT -5
Day 9: "Giant Life Size Moon Monster" Did you actually order one of these? Always wondered what it actually looked like.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Dec 1, 2016 10:30:44 GMT -5
Day 9: "Giant Life Size Moon Monster" It Takes A Moon Village To Raise A Moon Monster
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Post by Prince Hal on Dec 1, 2016 10:33:58 GMT -5
Day 9: "Giant Life Size Moon Monster" Did you actually order one of these? Always wondered what it actually looked like. God, no. I learned my lesson with the 150 Civil War soldiers that arrived in a box I could hold in my six-year-old hand. I never had the nerve to ask my mother for money for anyhting advertised ina comic book again!
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Post by Prince Hal on Dec 1, 2016 10:34:36 GMT -5
Day 9: "Giant Life Size Moon Monster" It Takes A Moon Village To Raise A Moon Monster The Moon Monster will make the solar system great again!
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