jye4ever
Broke and happy
Re: The Man of Steel
But I like assigning jye points.
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DiFabio 1
Khev .5
But I like assigning jye points.
Ok ok
DiFabio 1
Khev .5
What is, "Ceasar Romero" about his role?
Last time I watched the 60s Batman, I don't remember Romero Joker being a whacked nut job, that kills his henchmen, tries to court photojournalists that takes pictures of war corpses (that he thinks is terrific work) and considers the innocent people he maims and kills to be "art".
Close your mouth and turn down that tooth I cant see the computer screen will ya!...
He was more Ceasar Romero than Ledger was that's for sure hanging out with Bob and the boys dancing and playing his music for Tim Burtons Beetlejuice silly way...Are you kidding me...He was good but he was no Ledger/Nolan Joker
I don't remember Cesar Romero dancing to Prince music around dead civilians at a museum.
Still not sure what's wrong with that scene. "Ohhhhh PRINCE MUSIC". Who cares. Most films from the 70s and 80s had agreements with musicians and tried to make the film more marketable to audiences. Terminator has that great 80s **** at Tech Noir at the club, Scarface has all those ridiculous songs, T2 had guns and roses, how about Back to the Future?
Now I'm no fan of Prince . . . at all, but I love the tracks that are in the film. I can't picture that museum scene or the parade without that music. The whole point of the music in the museum is too add to the fact that the Joker and his men are defacing the paintings. Minutes before, it was an ordinary museum playing classical music, the Joker comes in and then ****s everything up and killed everyone but Vicki.
Not in a juvenile way. His over the top antics had very sinister, even frightening undertones. Nicholson was like an annoying immature brother who blows fart sounds in your face and teases you with goofball but ultimately harmless one-liners.
But I like assigning jye points.
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DiFabio 1
Khev .5
Your the type of guy Difabio that if I had you in my class when I was teaching would make me say to the students "all quiz essays 100 words or less or you fail"..."A's, the's and and's count as words....You would raise your hand and before you could ask why I would say tough sheet...LOL...FACT...the good ole days
If you were the type of kid that I had in my class when I was teaching I'd fail you outright because I didn't like you. Then you would go home and cry to your parents, they'd come talk to me and I'd tell them you were a **** up and to get out of my sight.
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If you were the type of kid that I had in my class when I was teaching I'd fail you outright because I didn't like you. Then you would go home and cry to your parents, they'd come talk to me and I'd tell them you were a **** up and to get out of my sight. Your mom would leave your dad and stay with me though. We'd talk about how similar Cesar Romero Joker is to the Nicholson Joker, if you want to call it that.
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LOL...Dude there would be a chair over your head back then...plus there would be more people than just me telling you to STFU...Youre a smart guy...just quit over analyzing...that's all
Back then ANY subject matter spoken about in a 100 words or less was the norm...You act like I do this in public, or did this in school or at work.
MESSAGE BOARDS BRO.
Of course I wouldn't get away with it in real life without being told to STFU. Nobody wants to hear someone talk about stupid movies and comic heroes in real life . . . unless you're a nerd. If I go to conventions or movies, I ain't the guy talking about the faithfulness to the comics or books. I'm the guy that's there to enjoy the movie or the show. You think when I walked out of TDKR I was crying to my friends and family? No, I went online to ***** about it. That's what we do, enjoy and cry about dolls and movies. "Normal" people don't want to hear that crap in real life.
You talk about the "good old days" like you're under the impression that I didn't experience them or that you're much, much older than me. You posta lika young man, wit nothing held back.
I interviewed the George Reeves Superman in my time, how about you son?
Back then . . . back then.
I'm not convinced you have any wisdom or knowledge that I don't already have, older or not.
In fact, I'm not convinced you can even make a post that's more than 100 words . . .
So how about that Supes.
New poster
Loving the suit.
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