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Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:09 pm
by Jangalian
Nope. Not at all. /eyelid twitch

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:14 pm
by Palladiamorsdeus
It depends, really. You've got some really great series out there. But lately, they've been running out of ideas and it really shows. I was already losing interest in Marvel, then the Ultimate universe hit and I was just done.

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:17 pm
by Mania
Palladiamorsdeus wrote:That's kind of a problem with DC characters in general though, Mania. Superman was always pretty much a cardboard character, and he was one of their flagships. Batman was probably the most fleshed out, but that wasn't saying a ton. They were probably better done then the cartoon, tho'.
*nod* The bits that came closest to being interesting were actually the interactions between Superman and Batman. Very different people who really didn't always trust each other all that much but who really kind of wanted to be friends ... if only because there wasn't anyone else who might understand them. Except that they really didn't understand each other either.

Anyway, that was just a little too thin for my actual enjoyment of the whole. ;)

Re: paper comics - or graphic novels, if you prefer ... I quite enjoyed the Sandman stuff written by Neil Gaiman. Dream is .. eh ... but Death is wonderful and I adore Delirium and Desire. But in terms of story it's so inefficient. Waiting a month for a comic I can read in less than 15 minutes? I don't think so. Or wait until the run is over and buy a stack of expensive graphic novels that take me less than a day? So that's something I only do occasionally.

I did, however, practically live in a comic store for a year or two back in college (since one of our polyamorous group ran the store and another would have literally lived there if he could have). So I can sometimes fake my way through comic conversations reasonably well.

And of course these days it's all about web comics anyway. Didn't I see someone here the other day with a Sinfest avatar? Egads, I love Sinfest.

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:23 pm
by Rawr
I like Booboo :lol: , hes my fave :mrgreen:

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:25 pm
by Ryai
Jangalian wrote:WHAT THE HELL MAN. WHAT THE HELL.

What are they doing to my childhood!? They're turning all of my old loves into cheap, crappy, ugly, 3D ripoffs! Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh!!! First it was the Chipmunks, then it was the Smurfs, now it's poor Yogi Bear!? Hhhhhnnngh! Hhhhnnnnnnnnnnnnnggghhh! /heaving noises
this this this this this

NEXT STOP IS ROAD ROVERS.

IM TELLING U MAN IM TELLING Uuuuuu

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 12:46 pm
by Royi
It is interesting that the Turtles franchise did the live action movies while the cartoon was still on the air. I will argue with anyone that Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze is the best cartoon-to-live-action movie ever.

This is coming from the guy who did "Ninja Rap" at his high school talent show 7 years ago

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:03 pm
by Bulletdance
Weird...I didn't' notice anything dirty either. Must have been because there were no blood elves involved.

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:18 pm
by Quin
.....

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That is the most creepy bear picture ever. :shock:


On another note....

AMG, I love Biker Mice From Mars! :D That was my favorite show ever when I was younger!

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:37 pm
by Royi
I like Biker Mice too! I listen to the man on the radio who won them a Emmy once (Jim Ward). He's funny and a good impresionist (mispell)

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:54 pm
by Palladiamorsdeus
I actually enjoy the Batman and Superman interaction, and that's saying a lot. They both have such a different style that it's a lot of fun to see that contrast. It isn't that Superman isn't smart, he just doesn't need to use his intelligence much. Meanwhile Batman has nothing BUT his intelligence and a ton of money backing him up. So while Superman can just plow through whatever, Batman often has to use a lot more....devious tactics. And of course Sup often disapproves. *Laughs*

I'm actually not a huge fan of manga, but I used to eat comics up. I tried getting into manga, but often found then to dark in contrast with the anime. The exception to this rule would be Chrono Crusade, where the manga actually featured a much better ending then the anime. It's pretty rare for me to really enjoy an "Everyone dies" style ending, though Seven Samurai is probably exempt from this due to sheer awesome.

Also, the first Turtles movie was my favorite, then the third. The second one was just okay to me.

Okay! Geek time over!

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:27 pm
by Kalliope
Ughhhh, the new TMNT stuff has me cringing horribly.

Oh....and I love all the different details people noted that made the poster in the OP dirty. >_< *anticipates nightmares*

Re: Yogi Bear - Not Appropriate?

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:57 pm
by Royi
i hate the new tmnt. its weird

oh wait. Great things *come in bears.

Maybe Yogi is a great thing?