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Thread started 07/27/06 10:49pm

Dayspring

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I love Stan Lee to death, but....

Don't get me wrong, Stan Lee has been responsible for creating some of the best ideas and characters in fiction in history. I owe many, many, many of the most pleasurable hours, days, weeks, months, years of my life to that man's genius creativity.


But this "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero" show on the Sci Fi Channel? First Striperella.... and now this? Stan disbelief



are you fuckin kiddin me?!
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Reply #1 posted 07/27/06 10:52pm

Nikster

I watched this tonite...it was ok. At least, it's no worse than any of the other reality crap shows they have out now.


I thought tonite's show had a good point. All those "heroes" kept passing by the little girl calling for help, when she was the actual point to the mission in the first place. I think the "heroes" learned a lesson that day about what it means to be The Good Guy.
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Reply #2 posted 07/27/06 10:52pm

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Dayspring said:

Don't get me wrong, Stan Lee has been responsible for creating some of the best ideas and characters in fiction in history. I owe many, many, many of the most pleasurable hours, days, weeks, months, years of my life to that man's genius creativity.


But this "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero" show on the Sci Fi Channel? First Striperella.... and now this? Stan disbelief



are you fuckin kiddin me?!


It's a well known fact that Stan Lee took the shaft when it came to ownership of his charactors. Give the man a break.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
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You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #3 posted 07/27/06 11:03pm

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MickG said:

Dayspring said:

Don't get me wrong, Stan Lee has been responsible for creating some of the best ideas and characters in fiction in history. I owe many, many, many of the most pleasurable hours, days, weeks, months, years of my life to that man's genius creativity.


But this "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero" show on the Sci Fi Channel? First Striperella.... and now this? Stan disbelief



are you fuckin kiddin me?!


It's a well known fact that Stan Lee took the shaft when it came to ownership of his charactors. Give the man a break.


That may've been the case at one point, but he made out a LOT better than most of them. Marvel's kept him on the books for 40 years when he hasn't actually done anything in 20. And you ought to see how much he made off the Spider-Man movies.....


As I said, I love the guy. But "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?" Stan disbelief it's like Ragnarok all over again cry
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Reply #4 posted 07/27/06 11:16pm

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Dayspring said:

MickG said:



It's a well known fact that Stan Lee took the shaft when it came to ownership of his charactors. Give the man a break.


That may've been the case at one point, but he made out a LOT better than most of them. Marvel's kept him on the books for 40 years when he hasn't actually done anything in 20. And you ought to see how much he made off the Spider-Man movies.....


As I said, I love the guy. But "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?" Stan disbelief it's like Ragnarok all over again cry

isn't "Ragnarok" an attack move from the Strider video game? I swear it is. I don't know anything about that word outside that context though...
rainbow Lance is SO a bottom rolleyes rainbow
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Reply #5 posted 07/27/06 11:29pm

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DiscoballStallion said:

Dayspring said:



That may've been the case at one point, but he made out a LOT better than most of them. Marvel's kept him on the books for 40 years when he hasn't actually done anything in 20. And you ought to see how much he made off the Spider-Man movies.....


As I said, I love the guy. But "Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?" Stan disbelief it's like Ragnarok all over again cry

isn't "Ragnarok" an attack move from the Strider video game? I swear it is. I don't know anything about that word outside that context though...



"doom of the gods" in Norse mythology.


he was trying to be clever by referencing a comic book thing (this one from Thor). didn't work, sadly lol
[Edited 7/27/06 23:30pm]
"I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you."
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Reply #6 posted 07/27/06 11:32pm

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Tessa said:

DiscoballStallion said:


isn't "Ragnarok" an attack move from the Strider video game? I swear it is. I don't know anything about that word outside that context though...



"doom of the gods" in Norse mythology.


he was trying to be clever by referencing a comic book thing (this one from Thor). didn't work, sadly lol
[Edited 7/27/06 23:30pm]

OOOOOhhhh okay.
And Mjolnir would've worked as a Thor reference.
rainbow Lance is SO a bottom rolleyes rainbow
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Reply #7 posted 07/27/06 11:34pm

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Nikster said:

I watched this tonite...it was ok. At least, it's no worse than any of the other reality crap shows they have out now.


I thought tonite's show had a good point. All those "heroes" kept passing by the little girl calling for help, when she was the actual point to the mission in the first place. I think the "heroes" learned a lesson that day about what it means to be The Good Guy.



i liked that part too
"I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you."
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Reply #8 posted 07/28/06 1:37am

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It's exploitation on television. I've not seen it, but I would be willing to bet it's very funny.
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Reply #9 posted 07/28/06 1:45pm

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MickG said:

It's exploitation on television. I've not seen it, but I would be willing to bet it's very funny.



it really isn't. you'd think it would be. watching these losers run around in costumes, but it's not even funny on that level.
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Reply #10 posted 07/28/06 5:24pm

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Fat mama, fat mama

falloff We thought it was cute!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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