Remember, Remember to watch V this weekend
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Remember, Remember to watch V this weekend
I'm so excited to see this movie. I'm going to watch it first thing Friday. I've heard really great things. Anyone else excited?
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Doesn't the overall stupidity of some people just AMAZE you? It certainly does me...Byrneout wrote:Just so long as I don't have to hear one more idiot go "this movie is nothing but anti-Bush propoganda", I intend to see it this Sunday.
And if so much as one person says that in the theater... it will *not* be pretty. At all.

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It's phenomenal. I got into a brief discussion of this very debate at my LCS last week. I was calm and rational, and explained how hard it would be for a British man, twenty years ago, to write a scathing critique of the Bush Administration.myron wrote:Doesn't the overall stupidity of some people just AMAZE you? It certainly does me...Byrneout wrote:Just so long as I don't have to hear one more idiot go "this movie is nothing but anti-Bush propoganda", I intend to see it this Sunday.
And if so much as one person says that in the theater... it will *not* be pretty. At all.
His response? "You're an *SQUEE* idiot if you can't see it. A liberal idiot!"
The LCS owner looked at me, lips tightly closed, refusing to respond. I turned my head, and just slowly started walking away, ignoring whatever the guy was saying at that point. The LCS owner then looked at the other guy, and said:
"If I were you, I'd leave. Ric used to work here, so I probably wouldn't ban him for kicking your *SQUEE* in my store."
The guy walked out in a huff, knowing that although he outweighed me by a good 100 pounds, I'd still get the better of him. Hell, I'm certain that a particularly strong toddler would have stood a good chance against this fellow, but eh, the guy wasn't going to be recalcitrant, so I was just going to avoid him.
It's amazing how, once I decided to stop responding, someone ELSE implied violence on my behalf. Perhaps I need to work on my reputation...

Naw.

I think Alan Moore's crystal ball was a little murky. He thought Cheney would be president when he wrote it
Moore ran with George Orwell's concept and it is amazing how prophetic they both were. Big Brother IS watching. BTW - has anyone here actually ever seen Alan Moore. I have only (ever) seen that one Charles Manson lookalike photo. Does he actually exist or is it a nom de plume and psuedo character? Seriously.
Of course he claims to hate DC for "stealing" his book - but yet started ABC with them. How confusing is he?
I suspect ZWH can enlighten me/us. Please help me out my learned brethren.



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Roeper addressed this issue in an article this week or last. Look it up, he was right on.Byrneout wrote:It's phenomenal. I got into a brief discussion of this very debate at my LCS last week. I was calm and rational, and explained how hard it would be for a British man, twenty years ago, to write a scathing critique of the Bush Administration.myron wrote:Doesn't the overall stupidity of some people just AMAZE you? It certainly does me...Byrneout wrote:Just so long as I don't have to hear one more idiot go "this movie is nothing but anti-Bush propoganda", I intend to see it this Sunday.
And if so much as one person says that in the theater... it will *not* be pretty. At all.
His response? "You're an *SKREE* idiot if you can't see it. A liberal idiot!"
The LCS owner looked at me, lips tightly closed, refusing to respond. I turned my head, and just slowly started walking away, ignoring whatever the guy was saying at that point. The LCS owner then looked at the other guy, and said:
"If I were you, I'd leave. Ric used to work here, so I probably wouldn't ban him for kicking your *SKREE* in my store."
The guy walked out in a huff, knowing that although he outweighed me by a good 100 pounds, I'd still get the better of him. Hell, I'm certain that a particularly strong toddler would have stood a good chance against this fellow, but eh, the guy wasn't going to be recalcitrant, so I was just going to avoid him.
It's amazing how, once I decided to stop responding, someone ELSE implied violence on my behalf. Perhaps I need to work on my reputation...![]()
Naw.
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Oh come on....that's not how arguments are supposed to be: rational, reasonable, using facts to support the argument?Byrneout wrote:It's phenomenal. I got into a brief discussion of this very debate at my LCS last week. I was calm and rational, and explained how hard it would be for a British man, twenty years ago, to write a scathing critique of the Bush Administration.myron wrote:Doesn't the overall stupidity of some people just AMAZE you? It certainly does me...Byrneout wrote:Just so long as I don't have to hear one more idiot go "this movie is nothing but anti-Bush propoganda", I intend to see it this Sunday.
And if so much as one person says that in the theater... it will *not* be pretty. At all.
Come on, you know better than that!

Hehehehehe....that's just when you have your jaw dropped in amazement at the sheer irrationalness of those on the extreme left and right.His response? "You're an *SKREE* idiot if you can't see it. A liberal idiot!"
HE outweighed YOU by 100 pounds???The LCS owner looked at me, lips tightly closed, refusing to respond. I turned my head, and just slowly started walking away, ignoring whatever the guy was saying at that point. The LCS owner then looked at the other guy, and said:
"If I were you, I'd leave. Ric used to work here, so I probably wouldn't ban him for kicking your *SKREE* in my store."
The guy walked out in a huff, knowing that although he outweighed me by a good 100 pounds, I'd still get the better of him. Hell, I'm certain that a particularly strong toddler would have stood a good chance against this fellow, but eh, the guy wasn't going to be recalcitrant, so I was just going to avoid him.
It's amazing how, once I decided to stop responding, someone ELSE implied violence on my behalf. Perhaps I need to work on my reputation...![]()
Naw.
YOWZA!
That's one SUPAH FATTTTTT comic book guy!
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SiBill wrote:I think Alan Moore's crystal ball was a little murky. He thought Cheney would be president when he wrote it![]()
Moore ran with George Orwell's concept and it is amazing how prophetic they both were. Big Brother IS watching. BTW - has anyone here actually ever seen Alan Moore. I have only (ever) seen that one Charles Manson lookalike photo. Does he actually exist or is it a nom de plume and psuedo character? Seriously.
Of course he claims to hate DC for "stealing" his book - but yet started ABC with them. How confusing is he?
I suspect ZWH can enlighten me/us. Please help me out my learned brethren.

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Re: Remember, Remember to watch V this weekend
By the way....nice reference in the thread title.muzzsucker wrote:I'm so excited to see this movie. I'm going to watch it first thing Friday. I've heard really great things. Anyone else excited?

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Seriously though, the producers may be using this story as anti-Bush propoganda, but that doesn't mean it is and it doesn't lessen my anticipation for it. I loved the comic and I have high hopes for the film. (But, I never manage to make it to the theatre, so I'll probably see it a year or two after it is released on DVD. I still haven't seen Sin City, for crying out loud, and only recently saw Hellboy!!)
The theme is universal. "People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Government should be afraid of the people." I read an interview with Natalie Portman and she mentioned Joel Silver talking to a reporter from South Korea who was convinced the movie was about North Korea. Some people - on either end of the political spectrum - will be convinced it's about Bush. Some people are just a little insane too.
The theme is universal. "People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Government should be afraid of the people." I read an interview with Natalie Portman and she mentioned Joel Silver talking to a reporter from South Korea who was convinced the movie was about North Korea. Some people - on either end of the political spectrum - will be convinced it's about Bush. Some people are just a little insane too.

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I know, I know. I should have just yelled "You a dog!" at him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Oh come on....that's not how arguments are supposed to be: rational, reasonable, using facts to support the argument?
Come on, you know better than that!

Exactly. He had also mentioned that he knew The Matrix was anti-Bush, and that the Brothers W were out to get Bush.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Hehehehehe....that's just when you have your jaw dropped in amazement at the sheer irrationalness of those on the extreme left and right.
Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:HE outweighed YOU by 100 pounds???
YOWZA!
That's one SUPAH FATTTTTT comic book guy!
The difference is that I *know* I can lift a 350 lb. man over my head without their help. I don't think he could reciprocate on me.

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Good point, Moore is a damn fine writer and he hit a "universal" point with V for Vendetta. When someone's looking for something to bolster their own viewpoint or agenda, no amount of context will stop them.Heath wrote:Seriously though, the producers may be using this story as anti-Bush propoganda, but that doesn't mean it is and it doesn't lessen my anticipation for it. I loved the comic and I have high hopes for the film. (But, I never manage to make it to the theatre, so I'll probably see it a year or two after it is released on DVD. I still haven't seen Sin City, for crying out loud, and only recently saw Hellboy!!)
The theme is universal. "People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Government should be afraid of the people." I read an interview with Natalie Portman and she mentioned Joel Silver talking to a reporter from South Korea who was convinced the movie was about North Korea. Some people - on either end of the political spectrum - will be convinced it's about Bush. Some people are just a little insane too.
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Dude, next time you see him, pile-driver him and see how many seconds he continues to jiggle.Byrneout wrote:I know, I know. I should have just yelled "You a dog!" at him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Oh come on....that's not how arguments are supposed to be: rational, reasonable, using facts to support the argument?
Come on, you know better than that!
Exactly. He had also mentioned that he knew The Matrix was anti-Bush, and that the Brothers W were out to get Bush.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Hehehehehe....that's just when you have your jaw dropped in amazement at the sheer irrationalness of those on the extreme left and right.
Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:HE outweighed YOU by 100 pounds???
YOWZA!
That's one SUPAH FATTTTTT comic book guy!
The difference is that I *know* I can lift a 350 lb. man over my head without their help. I don't think he could reciprocate on me.
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I don't know what the line might be on that, but I'll take the over.X-O HoboJoe wrote:Dude, next time you see him, pile-driver him and see how many seconds he continues to jiggle.Byrneout wrote:I know, I know. I should have just yelled "You a dog!" at him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Oh come on....that's not how arguments are supposed to be: rational, reasonable, using facts to support the argument?
Come on, you know better than that!
Exactly. He had also mentioned that he knew The Matrix was anti-Bush, and that the Brothers W were out to get Bush.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Hehehehehe....that's just when you have your jaw dropped in amazement at the sheer irrationalness of those on the extreme left and right.
Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:HE outweighed YOU by 100 pounds???
YOWZA!
That's one SUPAH FATTTTTT comic book guy!
The difference is that I *know* I can lift a 350 lb. man over my head without their help. I don't think he could reciprocate on me.
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Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.
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We must have looked at vastly different pictures.Daniel Jackson wrote:Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.
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Really? That one with Stone Cold is the most recent one I remember.Technique wrote:We must have looked at vastly different pictures.Daniel Jackson wrote:Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.
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I'm... flattered.Daniel Jackson wrote:Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.
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Hell, I'm trying to figure out which ones myself...Technique wrote:We must have looked at vastly different pictures.Daniel Jackson wrote:Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.

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Those are actually OLD... like '99 or so. I just hadn't found them until recently.Daniel Jackson wrote:Really? That one with Stone Cold is the most recent one I remember.Technique wrote:We must have looked at vastly different pictures.Daniel Jackson wrote:Wow, 312? From some of the pictures you've posted I would not have guessed that. Even 255 seems like it would be a bit much. I would have guessed maybe 200 at the max.Byrneout wrote:Yes, he was. I currently weight in at 255lbs (this is after dieting strictly for about three months to get down from my craptacular former weight of 312lbs) and he still easily had 350 on him.