Damn, I though Favreau was working on a John Carter of Mars picture.
Now this would rock.
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Damn, I though Favreau was working on a John Carter of Mars picture.
Now this would rock.
I think it can be safely said that Queen did the best ever comic book movie theme song....
Movie theme, p'raps, but the Spidey TV cartoon theme beats all.
the Spidey TV cartoon theme beats all.
It's good--I'll give you that. But "Dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna Batman!" takes some beating.
Remarkably on-topic, or something, this morning I misread a book title as "Batman before Postmodernism," which led to some interesting musing.
Superheros during the renaissance [link] (Worth 1000 photoshop contest.)
There were no superheroes during the renaissance period. Why? Apparently there were no supervillains so they were not needed. That would explain the lack of superheroes in fine art. It's time to fix that.
eta: Not completely worksafe....
It's good--I'll give you that. But "Dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna dunna Batman!" takes some beating.
I thought of that, but I still have to give Spidey the edge, if only for being covered by The Ramones.
Oh, tommyrot, did that article about superheroes in the Renaissance say anything about French toast? (/Steven Wright geek) But that is one of my favorite jokes, ever.
Oh, tommyrot, did that article about superheroes in the Renaissance say anything about French toast?
Nah, it was mostly pictures. No toast, French or not....
Well, it's true...no mention of "Breakfast Any Time" after all.
If Favreau is directing Iron Man, I'm betting that means Vince Vaughn as Tony Stark. Which could actually be a brilliant bit of casting.