Main Menu

Ultimate link thread.

Started by Jared Katooie, 24 December, 2004, 03:29:23 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

vzzbux

Drokking since 1972

Peace is a lie, there's only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.


Frank

I'd be amazed if no-one's posted this already. The Full Screen option is its own reward.

http://www.knickerpicker.com/knickers/briefs/209/cosmetix-brief

There really is no excuse, and I apologise completely. The utter joy in my heart when the turn around option appears is something pure and unsullied, though.

Roger Godpleton

Someone posted that well over 3 years ago, you interloper.
He's only trying to be what following how his dreams make you wanna be, man!

Frank

Quote from: bikini kill on 30 June, 2012, 06:30:03 PM
I'd be amazed if no-one's posted this already. The Full Screen option is its own reward.

http://www.knickerpicker.com/knickers/briefs/209/cosmetix-brief

There really is no excuse, and I apologise completely. The utter joy in my heart when the turn around option appears is something pure and unsullied, though.

Quote from: Roger Godpleton on 30 June, 2012, 07:01:04 PM
Someone posted that well over 3 years ago, you interloper.

I thought as much, but 3 years? Some of those girls must have kids by now; those arses are historical documents.

JOE SOAP

I like to give the order before clicking the arrow to move.

Frank

Quote from: JOE SOAP on 30 June, 2012, 11:54:59 PM
Quote from: bikini kill on 30 June, 2012, 06:30:03 PM
I'd be amazed if no-one's posted this already. The Full Screen option is its own reward.

http://www.knickerpicker.com/knickers/briefs/209/cosmetix-brief

There really is no excuse, and I apologise completely. The utter joy in my heart when the turn around option appears is something pure and unsullied, though.

I like to give the order before clicking the arrow to move.

Heh! No matter how stern my tone of voice, they never obey my 'touch your toes' command.

Perving aside; I don't want to worry anyone eagerly awaiting the release of Dredd, but the history of comic characters transferring to film and telly is littered with unsuccessful second, third and fourth attempts to get the tone, costume and story right.

POW!

JOE SOAP

#1267
This is apparently the first screen-adaptation of Spidey in 1969 by Empire Strikes Back novelist Donal F Glut:


Theme tune, soundtrack and attitude are arsom:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4HQn6rsJ38&feature=player_embedded


Certainly better than the later Marvel & Nicholas Hammond attempt.

Greg M.

Gains major bonus points for including Spidey's armpit-webbing as part of the costume.

Frank

Quote from: JOE SOAP on 01 July, 2012, 03:00:05 PM
This is apparently the first screen-adaptation of Spidey in 1969 by Empire Strikes Back novelist Donal F Glut: Theme tune, soundtrack and attitude are arsom:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4HQn6rsJ38&feature=player_embedded

Certainly better than the later Marvel & Nicholas Hammond attempt.

I loved Nicholas Hammond, me. Raimi knicked Glut's idea of establishing a complete visual disconnect between shots of the costumed actor and the way the character looked in action/effects scenes . Are you just trawling the internet for video of gear Sixties and early Seventies women I'll find attractive, Soap?

I'm sure most people here are familiar with this Turkish version of the wall crawler, where he's portrayed as an evil sexual sadist, but here it is anyway:

ANYONE CALL FOR A WEBSLINGER?

The selection of videos containing licensed characters that are displayed alongside that Youtube clip suggest that Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 2009 might be destined for the screens of copyright-denying Turkish viewers.

Spikes

Love it! Fast paced and exciting to boot. From now on, only Turkish people should be allowed to make films.

Spikes


Jared Katooie



Third Estate Ned

An amusing foray into "only the worst Sci-fi/Fantasy book covers":

http://www.goodshowsir.co.uk/