Anybody else read it as "Oprah" upon first glance? Wishful thinking I suppose...
Anybody else read it as "Oprah" upon first glance? Wishful thinking I suppose...
You used imagery from the Far Side. Great post, great post.
Dammit.
I liked Darkman training Patrick Bateman, Joey Potter was a little wooden as the love interest, yes, but Sid Vicious made an excellent policeman, and I was happy when Hoke fired Roy Batty at the end!
Agreed. Loved seeing Deltron on there, but expected it to be higher-ranked.
I'd say it depends on the usage and just how identical the character and actor are. For instance if new Iron Man comics came out that were OBVIOUSLY modeled after RDJ, I think Marvel would probably owe the man some cash.
My knowledge is broad, but not deep, has a major publisher ever licensed the likeness of a well-known Hollywood actor for use within a book?
That's a real sculpture.
This is excellent.
Seconded.
Where was Anthony Jeselnik when Greg Giraldo kicked it?
I was fortunate enough to see Mitch perform live three times before his untimely passing. The first was incredible. A Sunday night show at the Pittsburgh Improv, circa 2003-4, and Mitch owned the room. My father and I could barely catch our breath from laughing before Mitch was slinging another one-liner from…
Yet you didn't mind referring to yourself as a "pendant".
I laughed in a manner that would have been audible to persons nearby, had there been any, upon watching.
I'll see your epic sax guy and raise you the not-at-all homoerotic saxophone found in Joel Shumacher's masterpiece, the Lost Boys.
You probably could have left out the "in one's hands" part, but don't worry, I'm not such a dick that I'd point it out.
You give us too much credit as literate and reading Americans (I consider myself marginally and relatively well-read, and it's by chance that I ever heard of DeLillo at all.)
You made the right move by just playing it now on PS3, as the Vita HD collection is only 2&3.