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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 1, 2018 11:40:05 GMT
I love the second gif. Padme has to be wondering why she ever loved that dork.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2018 11:54:52 GMT
I love the second gif. Padme has to be wondering why she ever loved that dork. Good to read you again Cdull haha. Rick and morty is an awesome show
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 1, 2018 12:02:04 GMT
Good to be seen.  I just watched Rick and Morty for the first time and have become obsessed with the show.
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Post by dazz on Sept 1, 2018 12:22:48 GMT
Really? no one would have ever guessed...  
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 1, 2018 14:46:11 GMT
Sorry. Apparently I have an addictive personality.
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 1, 2018 15:32:43 GMT
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Post by stargazer1682 on Sept 1, 2018 19:37:22 GMT
I always knew Santa was a vampire.
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Post by dazz on Sept 2, 2018 0:33:25 GMT
All I see is Donald Duck playing peekaboo but no luck Donald I see you.
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 2, 2018 0:56:54 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 13:48:35 GMT
I always knew Santa was a vampire. I was thinking a similar thing when I saw the picture. 
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 13:53:36 GMT
Gotham is easily one of the best comic book shows out there, along with Agents of SHIELD. I really like the direction it's heading in, villains branching off with their own slices of the city. Reminds of a recent-ish comic I read, riddler v joker or something to that effect. I was skeptical of a second (twin) proto-Joker but Cameron is one helluva good actor. In saying all that, they really need to kill Lee or Babs off. Everyone knows they're just keeping the actresses around just like John Barrowman in Arrow I agree Biz. I have read a lot of news about the final season of 'Gotham' that I haven't got around to sharing on here yet but I am looking forward to seeing it and am enjoying the direction it is heading in so far especially with Orphan and Lady Shiva joining next season who I have been waiting to see in live action for years. I wasn't sure about the second Pro-Joker either but I think the actor has really pulled it off so far and has done a convincing job of making Jerimiah look like a very different character than Jerome. My only complaints would be is he is not the real Joker either and they let out the real Joker is going to appear before the shows ends but will be played by a different actor which seems kinda odd after all the trouble they have gone to with Jerome. I also would have liked to see have seen Killer Croc and don't understand why they can't have Waylon Jones appear on the show. 
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 9, 2018 15:45:48 GMT
I don't like the idea of the real Joker is still out there because Jerome/Jeremiah has hit it out of the park. Unless this is going to be their take on the three Jokers of the comics.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2018 8:14:10 GMT
I don't like the idea of the real Joker is still out there because Jerome/Jeremiah has hit it out of the park. Unless this is going to be their take on the three Jokers of the comics. I agree with you that Jerome/Jeremiah hit it out of the park and I enjoy what they did with Jeremiah last season and think they did a good job of distinguishing him from Jerome but at the same time there were some character traits that were missing that were very common with the Joker like Joker joking a lot more and his Joker gags and I think they have done it 'cause of the brother part 'cause there is no mention of the Joker having a brother and Jerome is somebody who is well known in 'Gotham' and Jeremiah is often talking about him still trying to prove he is smarter and better than him. 
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 18, 2018 18:06:51 GMT
There have been multiple takes on The Joker over the years, and not all of them use lethal gags. So the lack of their use doesn't bother me here. Plus, he hasn't become The Joker yet, and if he did, he could choose to use them as part of his motif.
After all, when The Joker was trapped in ancient Japan he took to using a giant robot. He's quite the fluid villain.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2018 12:24:51 GMT
There have been multiple takes on The Joker over the years, and not all of them use lethal gags. So the lack of their use doesn't bother me here. Plus, he hasn't become The Joker yet, and if he did, he could choose to use them as part of his motif. After all, when The Joker was trapped in ancient Japan he took to using a giant robot. He's quite the fluid villain. Yeah. You are right. There have been and that is the thing about not just DC characters but literally any character from a comic book series that has been around for more than a decade and when different writers take control of series they often make changes to the characters and some are good and others are bad and get a lot of complaints from fans but the Joker is one of those characters who has been changed a lot over the years and when they brought him back the second he was made to be more child friendly and more of a prankster than a homicidal maniac 'cause the heads at DC didn't like him and kept him out of the stories for a long time. It wasn't until he was added to the Adam West show and become really popular with fans DC started liking him and he got a bigger role in the comic books based on the version in the TV show then eventually the writers convinced them to allow them to make him darker again. I would have liked to have seen him as the Red Hood first though.
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 28, 2018 19:03:52 GMT
Yeah the 1950s and 1960s were a dark time for comics, which were forced to censor themselves after a Congressional hearing on whether or not they were corrupting minors.
But as audiences matured and the world became darker the restrictions were loosened, allowing more more mature and serious comics. Into this came Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams who brought Batman back to his roots. I met Neal Adams. Very nice, very professional. I was so awestruck I forgot how to talk. Managed to get an autographed print from him though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 11:08:20 GMT
Yeah the 1950s and 1960s were a dark time for comics, which were forced to censor themselves after a Congressional hearing on whether or not they were corrupting minors. But as audiences matured and the world became darker the restrictions were loosened, allowing more more mature and serious comics. Into this came Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams who brought Batman back to his roots. I met Neal Adams. Very nice, very professional. I was so awestruck I forgot how to talk. Managed to get an autographed print from him though. They were. Some people don't think comic books started until the 50s or 60s and think they were always light and colourful but they were some very dark crime and Horror comic books around long before that and many famous Horror writers and directors like Stephen King and Wes Craven said they played a heavy influence on their careers and it is a shame comic books were censored for so many years by the CCA 'cause we probably missed out on some great titles a lot of people would have liked that didn't get published all 'cause they had a bit of blood and gore in them but it is good writers now have the freedom to do what they want again. I am glad you had a good time meeting Neal Adams and I can understand being awestruck and not knowing how to talk 'cause I felt that way when I met Jewel years ago. Have you met any others? 
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Post by General Kenobi on Oct 18, 2018 17:14:53 GMT
I've seen a lot of celebrities at cons over the years. But I've only met a couple because I never thought of bringing cash for an autograph. I've met Peter Mayhew, the original Chewbacca and Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 7:26:34 GMT
I've seen a lot of celebrities at cons over the years. But I've only met a couple because I never thought of bringing cash for an autograph. I've met Peter Mayhew, the original Chewbacca and Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario. I have met mostly artists and members of bands. I have met a few actors and actors but none of them were really famous and I can't say I have met any famous Directors or Producers for that matter. I don't know if it is different here in Australia than it is in America but I have had heaps of albums and posters signed by artists and bands over the years and when I have got my albums signed by artists and bands and brought the albums with me they haven't charged me or anybody else for it and it is only when you buy albums or posters of them that they sign you have to pay them. 
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Post by General Kenobi on Oct 30, 2018 16:01:57 GMT
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