My mother, a lifetime smoker, died in 2005 from lung cancer.
My brother had non Hodgkins lymphoma at age 36 but did not die from it; he did die at age 55, from alcoholism.
So yep, I get my...
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My mother, a lifetime smoker, died in 2005 from lung cancer.
My brother had non Hodgkins lymphoma at age 36 but did not die from it; he did die at age 55, from alcoholism.
So yep, I get my...
If she wasn't I can't imagine who else would have been.
A simple but difficult question:
My top five are
Batman
Green Lantern (Hal)
Flash (Barry)
Swamp Thing
Dr. Fate
1) Spiderman
2) Wolverine
3) Storm
4) Iceman
5) Human Torch
Homicide: Life on the Street
Babylon 5
NYPD Blue
Barney Miller
All in the Family
Millenium (then got worse after Season 2 again)
Taxi
Simpsons
Family Guy
King of the Hill
Sure, why not?
I get why they did it, but I always thought that killing off Mr. X on "The X Files" was a poor choice, and certainly the lady that "replaced" his character wasn't nearly as compelling as he was....
The Hanna Barbera stuff comes to mind; Space Ghost, Herculoids, Jonny Quest, etc.
Starbuck from the OS "Battlestar: Galactica: and Han Solo.
They got some things very right. Captain America and Iron Man, both in casting and largely as written, are pitch perfect. I never, never warmed to Ruffalo as Banner/Hulk, or Renner as Hawkeye. On...
I'd vote "Infra Man" from 1976. Bionic superhero (sort of) with lunatic monsters and "Dragonmom" for the bad guys...just too much fun to dislike.
Absolutely agree; corny but very well cast and had a general sense of fun about it. We just won't talk about Dr. Doom.
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The poster I was debating this (Xelossix) with seemed to imply that because Rogue had had affairs with men, she could not be gay. I was attempting (obviously unsuccessfully) to say that that didn't...
^ There's nothing at all wrong with anything you said.
His opinion, my opinion, yours...it's all just opinion and ultimately it doesn't mean much. Nobody can take away any inspiration or feelings...
This is a MAJOR flaw with most of today's horror flicks; I just don't care if the characters die, and conversely I also feel the moment you start putting yourself in the shoes of the villain the...
Yes, though a MUCH lesser chance than Rogue. who is also more than likely straight. ;)
I didn't want our discussion to veer into arguing. There's never any fun or point to that.
To me, Rogue is still a fairly "new" character, though I understand when you look at it in real...
http://www.cbr.com/green-lantern-corps-x-men-james-marsden/
Any thoughts? Personally, I think they should forget about Reynolds because he probably wouldn't go back, and because he's associated...
Didn't mean to be caustic, just trying to keep things in perspective. And no, I don't think that Batman or Superman's sexuality could be considered as subjective as Rogue's because A) they've been...
I'm not arguing that Rogue is gay; I was saying that sleeping with the opposite sex doesn't rule it out. As far as being "in love", that's a subjective state and means a lot of different things to a...
I'd love to see it because I like Fox and I think he'd be great in the role (and it needs some re-inventing after that last fiasco), but I doubt it would ever happen. Fox is 51 years old now, and...
Zelossik: "Gambit, Magneto, Sentry, Colossus, Human Torch
plus Mystique did some really sick things to her like seducing Gambit (when Gambit and Rogue were together)"
Just curious if you are...
Is this even a thread about Magneto anymore? ;)
The post said to list the "most" realistic superheroes you could think of. The pool for that is not a very big one; I did the best I could.