Yeah. I'd have been more ethused about the popularity of 300 a couple years ago if more of its convention-going fans had the abs for the costumes.
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Steph posted this in COMM already, but I think Matt's comment needs to be added.
I barked laughter out loud after reading it.
I've been trying to get a group to go as the Watchmen for Halloween for years, but no one will consent to being Dr. Manhattan. At least not while sober, and Dr. Manhatten passed out drunk on the sofa and only blue on the visible parts just isn't right.
Have them go as Senate-Hearing!Dr. Manhattan, with the suit.
Or as Funeral-Going-To!Dr. Manhattan, with a wet suit!
Plus he did have a costume, back in the day. He just decided to stop wearing it at some point.
just make sure it is a good costume, because bad ones make you look like you are in the Blue Man Group.
I was sort of thinking about the black wrestling singlet.
Actually the amount of clothing was a recent fight at work - the guy who introduced me to Watchmen lo these many years ago is preparing for the movie to suck, and one of his complaints is that in a teaser, Dr. M is wearing small pants.
So we had to go to the book and determine that he loses his clothes as he loses his humanity.
determine that he loses his clothes as he loses his humanity.
I wonder if that could be a pickup line: "Hey baby, wanna come back to my place... and lose your humanity?"
It's safe to say I've never invented a good pickup line....
I saw a neat little sci-fi film last night called Moon, starring Sam Rockwell and directed by David Bowie's son (Duncan Jones, formerly Zowie Bowie). It had an awesome retro production design - the sets looked like they'd been borrowed from 2001 and Silent Running - and was just generally a really solid piece of old fashioned sci-fi storytelling. No shocking twists, no big climactic set pieces. Just good. Very satisfying.
And Kevin Spacey was pleasantly HAL-esque as the voice of the computer.
I kinda miss those old-fashioned SciFi flicks that depended on, you know, plot versus big explosions and endless CGI to get the point across. Is this something coming out soon, Jess, or something that's been out and underestimated by the viewing public?