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Post by K-Box on Apr 19, 2011 19:11:26 GMT -8
I'm still processing this one. It doesn't quite feel real yet. How is this even possible? She was still so young. A friend wrote a tribute post to her over the weekend. In retrospect, it's a remarkably appropriate eulogy: neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/931532.html
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Post by K-Box on Apr 15, 2011 1:38:55 GMT -8
Jesus, the production values on this are stunningly good.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 13, 2011 15:54:51 GMT -8
Happy birthday!
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Post by K-Box on Apr 12, 2011 18:38:44 GMT -8
OH GOD IT EVEN STARS LISA ANN
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Post by K-Box on Apr 10, 2011 13:03:37 GMT -8
Holy shit.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 9, 2011 20:41:34 GMT -8
It's also the second time Byrne has made a Cracked list.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 8, 2011 21:44:48 GMT -8
... Jesus Christ, this is depressing. This shit is enough to make even a veteran porn-hound like ME feel like I need to take a shower. I WANT to see more explicit sex scenes in superhero comics ... but the majority of THESE scenes? A few feel-good bright-spots aside, most of these moments are just sleazy in a BAD way, enough that I actually feel degraded on BEHALF of these characters. Think about how many scenes of VIOLENCE in comics have been presented as moments of TRIUMPH for the characters involved ... and then, think about how many of their explicit depictions of SEX could qualify as the same. Not nearly as many, yeah? Let that thought settle in your stomach, as porn parodies of these characters treat them with more respect and affection than their own comics do anymore.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 8, 2011 16:34:17 GMT -8
I really, REALLY like this take on Booster Gold. Even today, it remains as fresh an angle as it was when he was first created.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 8, 2011 16:32:28 GMT -8
Happy birthday to our Martian Manhunter.
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Post by K-Box on Apr 4, 2011 19:23:19 GMT -8
Ugh, this fucking Arguement. I had it with, of all people, my martial arts grandmaster this last week. "I don't know how anyone could possibly want to bring kids into the world today. Everything is falling apart." "Sir, you had kids, correct?" "Yes." "And did you have them before or after 1963?" "After." "So, then you brought them into a world where at any moment, two countries could annihilate all life on earth over a political science debate?" "Yes." "OK, just so we've established that you brought them into a much more dangerous world, overall, for everyone, then what we are in now." At least I can say I'm internally consistent in this regard. During the Cold War '80s, I actually asked my parents what they were thinking when they decided to bring a kid - ME - into a world living under the shadow of mutually assured destruction. I was in grade school when I asked them this question. And now, they still wonder why I say I'd rather be dead than have kids of my own.
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Post by K-Box on Mar 31, 2011 23:13:39 GMT -8
That one line stands out to EVERYONE. in a good way or a bad way? Elaborate. I mean that EVERYONE who has linked to that trailer has quoted that line in particular. It's almost MEMETIC.
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Post by K-Box on Mar 31, 2011 23:10:42 GMT -8
Heh. I'll be interested to see if this happens.
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Post by K-Box on Mar 30, 2011 21:32:03 GMT -8
Damn. Sorry to hear that.
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Post by K-Box on Mar 30, 2011 21:29:53 GMT -8
That one line stands out to EVERYONE.
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Post by K-Box on Mar 26, 2011 21:19:11 GMT -8
Both your journey and the project it's now inspiring are impressive as hell.
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