Cartoon Network is dumb. They axed Spectacular Spiderman as well.
All because their toys weren’t selling…
Cartoon Network is dumb. They axed Spectacular Spiderman as well.
All because their toys weren’t selling…
I thought Spectacular Spiderman was axed by kids WB…
Nope. WB = DC comics.
Spiderman = Marvel.
Yeah…but kids WB was airing Spectacular Spiderman.
Then it moved to Disney XD during its final season.
I don’t remember seeing it on Cartoon Network.
So, who would be the white version of Kanye West?
My hometown and the town I lived in prior to moving overseas, as I have mentioned, got hit by an EF4 tornado two weeks ago. Over half the area is wiped out.
FEMA denies disaster aid.
“Obama don’t care about no white people.”
Well, shit.
What the hell is this thing passing itself off as History Channel lately? Right now it’s alternating between American Pickers and Pawn Stars until 3 am. Pawn Stars was reasonably “ok” that one time I saw it, but I will never have interest in the American Pickers show or anything even similar to it. I really don’t get the appeal of that one…and at first glance those guys seem to actually be a couple. Anyway, there’s something quite aggravating about a network I once enjoyed having turned into nothing but endless streams of shit I don’t care about.
I at least enjoyed all the alien-related and space phenomena shows, but that seems like something that would be more suited to SyFy or the actual Science Channel…whatever, at least History 2 gives me my regular fix of the aliens and UFO/mysterious phenomena stuff.
ALERT: Stacey Fuckin Keibler is scheduled to be on Jimmy Fallon’s Show tonight… I’ve missed some of it…hopefully she hasn’t been on there yet… Joan and Melissa Rivers are on right now. (yeah… Melissa? Pounce-worthy) Stace BETTER be wearing something short/tight to show off those magical legs and ass.
Meanwhile, Craig Ferguson has Leslie Bibb on right now… annnnd she’s looking absolutely delicious. I’m glad she managed to become famous again, apparently. I haven’t really seen her since “Popular” back when CW was “The WB”. That brought back memories… that show was LOADED with hot ass.
You didn’t see the Iron Man movies?
ah, nope… y’know, that character was never really interesting to me… like he’s a 2nd tier superhero at best…not necessarily in terms of power, but just on the concept…he’s a smart, rich dude in a high-tech suit… that’s “so-so” at best in terms of a character concept that grabs my attention.
What is this horseshit!? These triflin’ niggas got Stacey Fuckin Keibler out here, but she’s sitting behind a desk in this segment!? Why would you have her on but NOT show the legs? This isn’t rocket science here, folks. It should be illegal for that lower body to be obscured like that. This is a travesty.
Ah, they made it up in the next segment… she got to sit down like a regular guest now…has a nice pink mini-dress on… unbelievable, this girl… unfuckingbelievable…
Iron Man isn’t a very interesting character, but they managed to wring at least one good movie out of him.
And Leslie Bibb is in it long enough to be the butt of a good Pepper Potts one-liner.
I’d have to stand on my toes to kiss her ass.
-Starhammer-
Personally, IM is one of my favorite characters. However, you just CAN’T squeeze enough info and history into a 3-hour movie, much less a 2-hour one to make the general public like him like a fanboy. They had to shoehorn so much in the movies that if you were to go back to the origanl series (The invincible Iron Man Comics) and read, You wouldn’t even recognize the two. I haven’t even read it in years myself, so who knows what the series is like now.
-Starhammer-
Last movie I saw her in was Law Abiding Citizen…
cracked a smile when she got blown up.
I’m not about to say that Iron Man has never been in anything interesting, but I’m arguing purely from a standpoint of his built-in features–I guess you could say his origins, if you want to go with comics lingo. He seems to me to have been designed as a tossaway character who proved tenacious enough to wind up in enough good stories to give him longevity, which describes many decent characters who aren’t initially all that appealing.
i feel like constantly they dunno what they wanna do with him. half the time he feels like a weird fusion dance between batman and spider-man and the other half he’s just a flat out dick with money who occasionally saves people.
Maybe when it’s like 30 dollars and comes with all the DLC. That’ll be the smart buy.
I still haven’t gotten Mass Effect 3 yet. Or played the copy of Uncharted 3 I bought.
That’s only because you haven’t seen the version of the show that has the two hot chicks on it instead of two odd “Gay but wont admit it to each other” dudes on it.
Iron Man 1 was a fantastic movie.
I went in with zero expectations and came out with it being my most favorite superhero movie of all.
I guess if you put some thought into it, it’s really not a superhero movie. More like a sci fi movie about a guy in a robot suit.
Spidey 2 is probably the best superhero with powers movie if that is the case.
A superhero doesn’t have to have superpowers. The second character ever to be officially recognized as a superhero proves that.
I would suggest that the reason the first Iron Man turned out so well might even be because he’s not that much of a character to begin with, and he’s not a flagship character like a Batman or a Spider-Man. That gives the filmmakers a certain freedom. They can approach it with a sense of fun and inject it with a lot of their personal quirks.
Of course, that backfires if the filmmaker’s name is Joel Schumacher…
Greatest Director of all time.