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#504313
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Last movie seen
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Saw a double feature at the drive-in last night:

X-Men: First Class - 9/10 balls.  Even after hearing good reviews from people, I was still surprised at how good this was.  Better than every X movie so far, and in fact better than any movie I've seen in a long time.  So great.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - 9/100 balls.  On Lamer Tides is more like it.  Terrible - just no excuse for how boring this movie was.  Awful.

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#504161
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Random Pictures and Gifs (now with winning!) [NSFW]
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DuracellEnergizer said:

"Superman receives his power from the radiation of our yellow sun, and is weakened when exposed to radiation from a red sun. It is possible a sith lightsaber, being red, might have similar properties".

Ah, I see. Anything that's red weakens Superman. So in theory Supe's own costume works against him, which means ...

Go for the family jewels, Lex!

I think it was because of the pl.... wait, am I really arguing this?

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#503997
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Comics. (Not the comedians)
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Another favorite of mine is Fray.  It's a standalone graphic novel about a vampire slayer in the future, written by Joss (Yes, I know).  He's a great writer though, so trust me when I say it's a good read.

Anyone interested in more independent, stranger titles needs to check out
Sandman
by Niel Gaiman............                             and Preacher by Garth Ennis. 

 

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#503995
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Comics. (Not the comedians)
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xhonzi said:

and it's the beginning of the whole Emerald Twilight > Rebirh storyline with Green Lantern

Really?  I never knew that.  How does Death/Rebirth of Superman tie into Emerald Twilight?

Coast City was destroyed by the Mongul and the Cyborg Superman, and afterwards, while trying to rebuild the city with his ring, he had a mental breakdown that lead to that storyline.  I always thought it was awesome that two great storylines came together like that. 

In fact, I think part of the collected edition of The Return of Superman has part of a Green Lantern book in it.  Yep, part of Green Lantern #46, where Hal fights Mongul, is in there.  Right after that is where the breakdown starts.

They were the first to do this, and they did it right.  The art was amazing, some of my favorite. 

Who else has done anything like it?  The closest comparison (company wide event in the mid 80s) that I can think of is Marvel's Secret Wars, but that wasn't a retcon of any parallel universes or alternate histories.  And I've often seen it go unchallenged that Secret Wars was a pale imitation of CoIE, but Secret Wars started in May 1984 and CoIE didn't start until April 1985.  So... huh?

Marvel recently retconned a huge chunk of stuff in the Spider-Man books.  Is that what you mean?  Or when the original Avengers series ended and was replaced with New Avengers... but those don't quite seem like the same thing.  ?

I was just thinking of a big, crossover comic event in general, not necesarily rewriting comic history.  But now that you mention it, I guess Secret Wars did come first.  I've just always been a DC man myself.  Mostly I was thinking how nowadays it seems like everything that happens in comics is a huge event and you have to buy like 4 books every week that all tie in to each other somehow.  I'm not saying they're not good, I'm just saying it's a lot of work to keep up with what's going on, and it wasn't until the mid 80's that that trend really caught on. 

Another book I forgot about (that was also one of those 'big events') is Identity Crisis.  This is one of my absolute favorite storylines in all of the comics I've read - the mystery!  True, it's probably better if you know all the players, but nothing a quick googling can't help.

 

CP3S said:

I have Batman: Year One and The Dark Knight Returns in my trunk along with some medical and philosophy text books, as well an as espresso maker. Started on Year One a while back, but never finished it. I don't have a very good attention span for comic books; have a really hard time getting into them.

The Dark Knight Strikes Again is awesome too, and really different from his first two.  The art is something else.  If you're attention span lasts, read all three, they're great!

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#503992
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Random Thoughts
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I'm working at Lowe's for the summer (watering plants, pretty nice gig) and they use the pay cards too Gaffer, and yeah they really suck.  I thought if I just used that I wouldn't have to worry about bank fee's that always get me into trouble, but instead I just get more fee's.  So I just always take all my money out when I get paid and operate on a cash-only basis.

Also, nice buy!  Please Please Me in mono is amazing.

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#503464
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Comics. (Not the comedians)
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xhonzi said:

I was really enjoying Green Lantern from Reborn -> the start of Blackest Night.  Can't say I really enjoyed Blackest Night, though I did read almost all of it.  I read Brightest Day 0-8 and determined to give up on it.

Do you mean Green Lantern: Rebirth?  Cause if so I've read it too and I thought it was awesome.  I read it from the Death of Superman storyline, which I can't recommend highly enough.  The Death of Superman graphic novel is pretty good, but The Return of Superman/Reign of the Supermen is one of my favorite graphic Novels of all time, and it's the beginning of the whole Emerald Twilight > Rebirh storyline with Green Lantern (which is probably something worth reading right before the movie comes out this summer).

Of course, if you're reading DC, you should definitely read Crisis on Infinite Earths.  In the late 80's DC decided to clean up their convoluted, confusing comics history with one huge, overarching storyline.  They were the first to do this, and they did it right.  The art was amazing, some of my favorite.  Of course, they ruined their cleaned up universe very shortly, and now there are Infinite Crisis and Final Crisis crossovers as well.  Infinite Crisis was actually pretty good though, I read that a few years back when it came out.

But if you're interested in X-Men, then do I have a comic for you.  Astonishing X-Men.  It came out shortly after the second film so as long as you've seen them you don't really need much other X-Men history in order to read it.  But it's brilliant, won some Eisner awards even.   Read Whedon's run, #1-24, if you get the chance.

Another great series to start at #1 with is Brian K. Vaughn's Runaways.  It's about a group of kids who find out that their parents are villains, and part of a crime syndicate, so they decide to run away and start their own lives as heroes.  Vaughn is one of the best writers in comics right now, and this was his baby.  I've read the first two volumes (#1-#18 & #1-#30) and loved them.

I'll write about more later.... I love comics (even the comedians).

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#502759
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Last movie seen
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I haven't actually seen this yet, but this seemed like the best thread to post it in.  I just found out about this project called 2001: A Spiritualized Odyssey.  It takes 2001 and replaces all the music with songs from the 'space rock' band Spiritualized.  It was done by a group called The Almighty Sound

I watched a little bit of it and it seems pretty cool so far.  Spiritualized is awesome, so it can't be too bad.  If you want to check it out here are a few links: