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Post by Crom-Cruach on Nov 8, 2010 22:11:48 GMT -5
Good quote. I have never read Witchblade (or anything Top Cow), but this is an interesting statement. yep, that's the kind of thing you find in Witchblade. And an example of one of the reasons why it's my favorite American comic series.
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Post by Silver on Nov 9, 2010 21:00:14 GMT -5
"Who I am is not important--my message is." --Revan
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Post by Matezoide on Nov 14, 2010 18:22:36 GMT -5
- "Sir,you are a fucking idiot"
- "Thank you for calling me "sir""
Kreese and Howard
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Post by Morpheus on Nov 14, 2010 18:29:45 GMT -5
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Post by Silver on Nov 14, 2010 21:27:45 GMT -5
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Post by spidey_17 on Nov 14, 2010 21:36:05 GMT -5
Can i post from a movie? =]
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Post by Silver on Nov 14, 2010 21:39:37 GMT -5
@spidey: Sure.
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Post by spidey_17 on Nov 14, 2010 21:42:01 GMT -5
The whole ending is totally awesome.
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Post by Decoy Elite on Nov 14, 2010 22:21:19 GMT -5
"Click!? You were going to fucking shoot me!"
"Actually it was set to full power, so I was going kill you."
From the ending of Bob and George.
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Post by spidey_17 on Nov 14, 2010 22:28:31 GMT -5
lol
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Post by goku on Nov 14, 2010 22:35:13 GMT -5
I have a lot of favorite quotes from Cowboy Bebop but here's one:
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Post by Silver on Nov 15, 2010 5:10:06 GMT -5
I have a lot of favorite quotes from Cowboy Bebop but here's one: Not bad. I think I might be able to appreciate it more if I knew more about it though.
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Post by Crom-Cruach on Nov 15, 2010 14:35:09 GMT -5
@silver: not to bitch about your scan or anything, but that just seems like a scan showing the rest of the JLA acting like dicks and proving why Bruce acts like he does in the first place...
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Post by goku on Nov 15, 2010 14:55:07 GMT -5
Yeah, the quote is better if you know the back story and depth about it, and how it relates to Spike.
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Post by Silver on Nov 15, 2010 15:14:13 GMT -5
@silver: not to bitch about your scan or anything, but that just seems like a scan showing the rest of the JLA acting like dicks and proving why Bruce acts like he does in the first place... Really? That was actually one of my favorite scenes in Tower of Babel. Besides, not everyone decided on expulsion, and the situation is shady as a whole. I can understand the lack of trust they would have for BatMan, but I can also understand how expulsion could seem harsh. It just seems to address a problem that causes division amongst the group due to their disagreement on how to deal with the matter. I personally thought it was a very interesting dialog, but I guess that was just me.
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Post by Crom-Cruach on Nov 15, 2010 15:17:40 GMT -5
Really? That was actually one of my favorite scenes in Tower of Babel. Besides, not everyone decided on expulsion, and the situation is shady as a whole. I can understand the lack of trust they would have for BatMan, but I can also understand how expulsion could seem harsh. It just seems to address a problem that causes division amongst the group due to their disagreement on how to deal with the matter. I personally thought it was a very interesting dialog, but I guess that was just me. It was very interesting, and a very good scene. But it that's a wholly separate issue from them acting like dicks or not. In fact part of what makes it interesting is that it shows that when the chips are down, all of them aren't as shiny good as they seem.
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Post by Silver on Nov 15, 2010 15:20:20 GMT -5
Really? That was actually one of my favorite scenes in Tower of Babel. Besides, not everyone decided on expulsion, and the situation is shady as a whole. I can understand the lack of trust they would have for BatMan, but I can also understand how expulsion could seem harsh. It just seems to address a problem that causes division amongst the group due to their disagreement on how to deal with the matter. I personally thought it was a very interesting dialog, but I guess that was just me. It was very interesting, and a very good scene. But it that's a wholly separate issue from them acting like dicks or not. In fact part of what makes it interesting is that it shows that when the chips are down, all of them aren't as shiny good as they seem. Ah. Distinction between the two is noted. Tower of Babel was a great arc. Not perfect, in my opinion, but it brought out an excellent story line that has realistic (assuming you can apply realism to superheroes) repercussions.
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Post by Crom-Cruach on Nov 15, 2010 15:39:19 GMT -5
Ah. Distinction between the two is noted. Tower of Babel was a great arc. Not perfect, in my opinion, but it brought out an excellent story line that has realistic (assuming you can apply realism to superheroes) repercussions. I really liked reading tower of Babel, bonus points to it since it included a very under respected villain, Ras Al Ghul.
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Post by Silver on Nov 15, 2010 15:51:59 GMT -5
Ah. Distinction between the two is noted. Tower of Babel was a great arc. Not perfect, in my opinion, but it brought out an excellent story line that has realistic (assuming you can apply realism to superheroes) repercussions. I really liked reading tower of Babel, bonus points to it since it included a very under respected villain, Ras Al Ghul. Ra's al Ghul is awesome.
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Post by Crom-Cruach on Nov 15, 2010 16:12:26 GMT -5
Yes, yes he is. Even if most people don't understand that he is one of DC's most powerful and devious earth based villains ever.
And one that can play in almost any arena given enough time.
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