Re: Plooky Night Live (and the Not RK for TIP Thread Players) with your host F. Myles
Originally Posted by R0cketFr0g
I know they just signed some sort of big NBA style contract with Ruffalo, but I hope they only use Hulk in Avengers movies in small doses. He was great in this, but he's a weapon of mass destruction. You make an entire movie about him and it can't help but be sad.
The first half of the Norton Hulk was great, because they used Hulk in small doses. And then it sucked. There could be a good Hulk movie, but it will take a director with the right vision.
Re: Plooky Night Live (and the Not RK for TIP Thread Players) with your host F. Myles
Originally Posted by Dusto
The first half of the Norton Hulk was great, because they used Hulk in small doses. And then it sucked. There could be a good Hulk movie, but it will take a director with the right vision.
I thought the first half of Nort-Hulk was good, but I never really connected with him as Banner. And I loathed the Parkour they jammed in.
Originally Posted by BriRedfern
That is just a weird thought to have. I mean, even to think it... then you went ahead and shared it. Weirdo.
Re: Plooky Night Live (and the Not RK for TIP Thread Players) with your host F. Myles
Originally Posted by Dusto
The first half of the Norton Hulk was great, because they used Hulk in small doses. And then it sucked. There could be a good Hulk movie, but it will take a director with the right vision.
No way! Remember when Omar exited that store and had a reaction shot?! Filmmaking perfection!
Originally Posted by joepineapples
Why include a review from Wired? That rag has turned into a government, military-industrial propaganda machine.
30% off at one shorp allowed to pull the trigger and finally replace my missing Grant Morrison Doom Patrol singles with the trades I had not yet acquired (2 through 6).
Originally Posted by Sy-Klone
First draft of TIP's eulogy:
"And so we commit this hairy man to the ground. Like his beloved Cerebus, TIP passed from this mortal coil two issues sooner than we'd have preferred. We were never promised those final two issues. Life, like Sim, can be utterly indecipherable."
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