carlcranshaw said: Barry White! | |
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sextonseven said: If Marvel had that idea today, they should totally record a fake CD and sell it with one of Dazzler's books. They could still do it. Just make it a one-shot special and have someone like Anastacia donate some b-sides.
You know, she was originally supposed to be Grace Jones, but that changed into Bo Derek. I've always thought of her as a cross between Donna Summer and Debbie Harry. If they did something now, Kylie would probably be a good choice. [Edited 7/24/07 8:49am] "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: sextonseven said: If Marvel had that idea today, they should totally record a fake CD and sell it with one of Dazzler's books. They could still do it. Just make it a one-shot special and have someone like Anastacia donate some b-sides.
You know, she was originally supposed to be Grace Jones, but that changed into Bo Derek. I've always thought of her as a cross between Donna Summer and Debbie Harry. If they did something now, Kylie would probably be a good choice. [Edited 7/24/07 8:49am] Ha, I just read on Wikipedia that releasing an actual Dazzler album was the original idea back in 1980 on Casablanca Records, but Casablanca backed out. Oh well. | |
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Fury said: One of the lamest ideas for a superhero - almost as bad as Mr. Fantastic. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: One of the lamest ideas for a superhero - almost as bad as Mr. Fantastic.
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Fury said: One of the lamest ideas for a superhero - almost as bad as Mr. Fantastic. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Cinnie said: CHIC0 said: 8.Jem & the Holograms When They Rocked: 1985-88 Record store owner by day, pink-haired pop diva by night, Jem and her Holograms meant more to '80s pre-teen girls than most of their flesh-and-blood MTV counterparts. With her glamorous style and truly outrageous pop tunes, only 2-D riot grrrls the Misfits came close to stealing Jem's thunder. [Edited 7/24/07 8:01am] Hey, did you ever see this? http://www.youtube.com/wa...EqmC1q9Sow looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: Cinnie said: [Edited 7/24/07 8:01am] Hey, did you ever see this? http://www.youtube.com/wa...EqmC1q9Sow The Internet rules. | |
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[quote] Cinnie said: But we're the Misfits Our songs are better We are the Misfits, the Misfits, And we're gonna get her Of course, that show set women's lib back quite a bit. Jem/Jerrica voluntarily allowed herself to be two-timed by Rio. He doesn't know you're the same person, so it's cheating! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said:[quote] Cinnie said: But we're the Misfits Our songs are better We are the Misfits, the Misfits, And we're gonna get her Of course, that show set women's lib back quite a bit. Jem/Jerrica voluntarily allowed herself to be two-timed by Rio. He doesn't know you're the same person, so it's cheating! Now that's just truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous. (Shh! I'm not supposed to know the theme song ) nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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What about the banana splits? They had their tv show and their own comic books.
" One banana, two banana, three banana, four bananas make a bunch and so do many more" This is classic song writing here. 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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MuthaFunka said: AlexdeParis said: But we're the Misfits Our songs are better We are the Misfits, the Misfits, And we're gonna get her Of course, that show set women's lib back quite a bit. Jem/Jerrica voluntarily allowed herself to be two-timed by Rio. He doesn't know you're the same person, so it's cheating! Now that's just truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous. (Shh! I'm not supposed to know the theme song ) | |
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Fury said: If you will, so will I | |
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MuthaFunka said: AlexdeParis said: But we're the Misfits Our songs are better We are the Misfits, the Misfits, And we're gonna get her Of course, that show set women's lib back quite a bit. Jem/Jerrica voluntarily allowed herself to be two-timed by Rio. He doesn't know you're the same person, so it's cheating! Now that's just truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous. (Shh! I'm not supposed to know the theme song ) Nah, that's one of the hottest theme songs of the '80s -- cartoon or otherwise. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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MuthaFunka said: AlexdeParis said: But we're the Misfits Our songs are better We are the Misfits, the Misfits, And we're gonna get her Of course, that show set women's lib back quite a bit. Jem/Jerrica voluntarily allowed herself to be two-timed by Rio. He doesn't know you're the same person, so it's cheating! Now that's just truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous. (Shh! I'm not supposed to know the theme song ) Hmmm. Tres Interessent. | |
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Gotta Love these guys. | |
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ta What about the banana splits?
" One banana, two banana, three banana, four bananas make a bunch and so do many more" True and you can't forget the song ending, " Na, Na, Na, Na Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na." | |
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uPtoWnNY said: One of the lamest ideas for a superhero - almost as bad as Mr. Fantastic. hey, lay off mr. fantastic! do you realize how much he's done for the men-with-greying-temples community? reed richards is to me as dennis franz was to george constanza! | |
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Anxiety said: hey, lay off mr. fantastic! do you realize how much he's done for the men-with-greying-temples community? Interesting. Perhaps, Fantastic has had an effect on this guy below. [Edited 7/26/07 5:29am] | |
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MsLegs said: Anxiety said: hey, lay off mr. fantastic! do you realize how much he's done for the men-with-greying-temples community? Interesting. Perhaps, Fantastic has had an effect on this guy below. [Edited 7/26/07 5:29am] poor poor in-the-greying-temples-closet princey. | |
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Anxiety said: MsLegs said: Interesting. Perhaps, Fantastic has had an effect on this guy below. [Edited 7/26/07 5:29am] poor poor in-the-greying-temples-closet princey. | |
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Anxiety said: hey, lay off mr. fantastic! do you realize how much he's done for the men-with-greying-temples community? reed richards is to me as dennis franz was to george constanza!
Sticking to walls/proportionate strength of a spider - COOL Near limitless strength, run 700 mph, leap miles at a time - COOL Adamanium claws, healing factor, animal savagery - COOL Ability to turn your body into flame - COOL Immortal, ability to fly, incredible strength, wielding a badass hammer - COOL Ability to stretch - NOT COOL! | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Ability to stretch - NOT COOL! isn't it, like, the most imitated/duplicated superpower in comics other than flying or shooting laser beams out of your hands? | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Ability to stretch - NOT COOL!
It's not the coolest, but I wouldn't call it uncool. As a general rule, the scientific geniuses don't have the coolest powers (because that would be unfair) -- see Reed Richards, Hank Pym (Yellowjacket excepted), Tony Stark, and Bruce Banner. Peter Parker is the most notable exception. Stan Lee (and Marvel in general) made a point of having heroes who were flawed and realistic (in contrast to DC's almost god-like characters). His rare combination of intelligence and powers would make Spider-Man almost unbeatable, but his youth and personal struggles help to balance things. [Edited 7/26/07 6:54am] "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Anxiety said: uPtoWnNY said: Ability to stretch - NOT COOL! isn't it, like, the most imitated/duplicated superpower in comics other than flying or shooting laser beams out of your hands? Agreed. Somebody is slipplin on their knowledge of Superheros. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Anxiety said: hey, lay off mr. fantastic! do you realize how much he's done for the men-with-greying-temples community? reed richards is to me as dennis franz was to george constanza!
Sticking to walls/proportionate strength of a spider - COOL Near limitless strength, run 700 mph, leap miles at a time - COOL Adamanium claws, healing factor, animal savagery - COOL Ability to turn your body into flame - COOL Immortal, ability to fly, incredible strength, wielding a badass hammer - COOL Ability to stretch - NOT COOL! I think Marvel figured out early on that they messed up with his powers, so they really played up his intellect/scientist personality... | |
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AlexdeParis said: uPtoWnNY said: Ability to stretch - NOT COOL!
It's not the coolest, but I wouldn't call it uncool. As a general rule, the scientific geniuses don't have the coolest powers (because that would be unfair) -- see Reed Richards, Hank Pym (Yellowjacket excepted), Tony Stark, and Bruce Banner. Peter Parker is the most notable exception. Stan Lee (and Marvel in general) made a point of having heroes who were flawed and realistic (in contrast to DC's almost god-like characters). His rare combination of intelligence and powers would make Spider-Man almost unbeatable, but his youth and personal struggles help to balance things. [Edited 7/26/07 6:54am] Good points. | |
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coolcat said: I think Marvel figured out early on that they messed up with his powers, so they really played up his intellect/scientist personality...
Sue Richards is the badass of the FF. | |
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