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Didn't the Mythbusters do this years ago with practical models and a camera of a similar make and model to the one taken by the Apollo mission?
Add to that the Batman tv show. The show was so camp and "kid friendly" it almost killed DC. Then Frank Miller and The Dark Knight Returns came along. DC was very happy. "Yay! Comics are saved!" So you can argue DC and WB learned their lesson very well from as early as the 1960's. Batman and Robin tanking and…
Meh, that's Morrison's take. Even ol' grim n' gritty himself, Frank Miller, didn't have his Batman kill the Joker in The Dark Knight Returns. Sure, Bats beat the Joker senseless and almost broke his code in DKR. I've always seen the end of Killing Joke as Batman and Joker sharing a bit of madness. Now, I'll grant…
There is a difference between a) making comic book movies to make a buck and because you happen to own the properties, and b) trusting the source material of the properties you own to be able to mine them for material. WB definitely does not trust the source material when it comes to making Movies. WB's tv division…
Ummmmm, Killing Joke? I guess I'm just that screwed up, but I don't know what I found funnier, Joker's final joke or the fact Batman was doubled up laughing at it.
I mean, nobody is that stupid. Nobody.
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Extra points for the "A Boy and His Dog" call back!
12) Gangrel some drivel like how people bash Aquaman
Forever sounds a lot like New Amsterdam. I'd say the biggest problem with New Amsterdam was the main character was New York City, and Amsterdam wasn't as interesting as an immortal seeking his true love so he could die properly should be.
Interesting that Wikimedia takes the "he didn't push the button" approach when a number of human photographers don't have copyright to their stuff because they weren't a photog on their own time and equipment, but were out on work and then turned and snapped an awesome shot in a quiet moment. And "hey! Presto!" their…
Ha! Hell of a pair. Jon Snow "knows nothing" and Sam is too bookish (for his current surroundings in the show).
Amy Pond on her first full outing with the Doctor came the closest to Donna in enjoying the trip and being as clever as the Doctor. The fact Amy understood the "space whale" was just like the Doctor when even he missed the connection gave me hope for the character. The Girl Who Waited was another. Then there was…
Ummm, that's Pirate King.
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No, no, the sarcasm is coming through. Spot on.
No, I'm pretty sure Bethlehem is on Earth.
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