He often shows up on comicsbeat.com whenever someone is dicusssing Moore to talk about how much he hates him. He seems… awful, yes that's the word. Awful.
http://comicsbeat.com/alan-…
He often shows up on comicsbeat.com whenever someone is dicusssing Moore to talk about how much he hates him. He seems… awful, yes that's the word. Awful.
http://comicsbeat.com/alan-…
During production the producer Joel Silver blatantly lied and said he and Larry Wachowski spoke to Moore who was enthusiastic about their script and ideas. Moore was then asked about it and said it was a lie. Silver then clarified that he met Moore once 20 years ago and thought he would still feel the same…without…
The difference is that it was titled "LoEG: Century" and not "Harry Potter and the Lightning Penis."
Moore and Gibbons aren't friends because Moore gave Gibbons all the money. It's because Moore said to Gibbons "don't ever talk to me about endorsing anything extra to do with Watchmen." But DC asked Gibbons to do it and he did and Moore said "that's it, we're done." Moore has cut off people in the past, Gibbons had to…
Swamp Thing was co-created by Len Wein who asked Moore to write it.
She scored in the 98th percentile in protective instincts.
And by super sleuthing skills it was usually random facts that can be strung together or a child's knowledge of homophones and phrases.
Cilantro es cantante, Cilantro es muy famoso, Cilantro es el hombre con el queso del diablo.
I was thinking that too. SAME!
@avclub-189e3f782cbb3f4cc1ae9702adca884e:disqus Yes, most comics are created because a publisher has to produce certain titles but many comics are creators approaching the publisher with an idea. If you can’t see the difference between the two intents then I guess you can’t.
Ah, right. I was thinking of the scratching and typed "remix." And yes, great dolly stuff. Particularly Hoffman afterwards. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
@avclub-189e3f782cbb3f4cc1ae9702adca884e:disqus Glib yes but not unfair.
@avclub-189e3f782cbb3f4cc1ae9702adca884e:disqus Every discussion of Before Watchmen has brought up The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and the point is exactly what you almost said: “The difference is that Before Watchmen is a cash in on existing property.” The company that currently holds the rights to Watchmen…
But he was still Patrice O'Neal.
The Hoffman/Paquin subplot though is entirely worth it for the long cut of them in the club on the stairs while the remix of Cymande's "Bra" plays.
The cat line makes me uncomfortable.
Bing Bing probably misses his Ging Ging.
I love how they bond at the end:
Hank: I wonder if they ever made a robot that ran on propane?
Junichiro: No.
(Hank looks disappointed)
Junichiro: But they could.
Hank: Yep.
Junichiro: Hai.
Blahblahblah…oh B-? Awesome!
My favorite part is when Kahn and Hank meet in the bathroom where Kahn is doing his laundry:
"You're my best friend Hank."
"I'm your best friend?"