Donomark

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  1. Great stuff gentlemen, always good to have Pandy back. Although I was disheartened when Adham got the Vesper martini recipe wrong! It's actually three measures of Gordon's, and one of Vodka, not the other way around.
  2. Donomark

    2010 Resolutions

    -Get over my recent breakup back in October -Get significantly stronger. I go to the gym regularly, but this year I really wanna bulk up a bit. -Procrastinate less and become better informed about things which are truly important. -Parlay my writing skills and aspiring art talents into some sort of job relating to comics.
  3. LOL I imagine this one was very easy because of the birth and wealth of Moore age jokes, however who're the two asian dudes in blue? Must've missed that reference.
  4. I disagree. The JL/JLU version is not only my favorite Batman design in the DCAU but my favorite version. I don't contest that he got darker and less likable in Gotham Knights, but in Justice League, surrounded by all his contemporaries I feel he got lighter, then after ROTJ he gradually changed into the super-brooding Bruce Wayne of Batman Beyond. In JL/JLU he smiles and makes jokes at times. Specifically in the Secret Society episode. Clayface: "You didn't think I;d come w/o reinforcements, didja? Bats: "Wish I'd thought of that. *League bust down door* Oh wait, I DID." *awesome*
  5. If we're talking merchandise, I request shirts that read "THE UNDERWATER *etc*" or at the risk of never getting a date again, "SHE HAD IT COMING"
  6. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1048608/Rosamund-Pike-asked-play-Honeychile-Rider--minus-bikini.html
  7. As of this writing I have two classes and a Spanish quiz to attend, and I STILL am considering skipping them just to listen to this.
  8. Bruce Timm's thoughts on Batman and Batman Returns. My link
  9. Man I just finsihed listening, and this was the best FYEO episode ever. IMO of course. The treatment of DAD was akin to the Passion of Christ, and rightly so. Sorry to be dead to Ian though lol
  10. Well we appreciate it a lot man. Sounds like its gonna be another long one, so thanks alot for the consistent quality shows.
  11. Honestly, even though I think you guys can nitpick too much on occasion I also think you're looking at JL through rose-tinted glasses, or at least season 1. Season is consistently awesome, but the first season was much lower in consistent quality. Legends, Enemy Below, Savage Time and A Knight of Shadows are the best episodes IMO. Everything else is either decent or average.
  12. Just to add to the other films, I've never seen Moonraker and I used to really like Diamonds are Forever. That was one of the earlier Bonds I saw and I loved the title alone as well as the theme. Nowadays, it is flawed. Severely so, but it isn't the worst. I actually like the Man with the Golden Gun. I know lots of things are ridiculous in it like Knick-Knack and Pepper, but the premise alone really keeps me invested as well as Christopher Lee's performance. Its one of those times where for me the pros really outweighed the cons Die Another Day was the first Bond I saw in theatres, and I liked it then. Nowadays it is pretty stupid. I'm planning to watch it in the near future in anticipation for the next podcast, but I expect to really hate Jinx and the CGI. I did like the guy with the diamonds blown across his face. I always thought that was a pretty kickass design for a villain. Feel free to disagree *Edit-After re-watching Die Another Day, it's easily the worst Bond film lol. Way too many stupid moments and cheesy one-liners.
  13. Out of all the ones on the list that I have seen I have to say View to a Kill. I didn't hate it, but I agree with the FYEO score with a 5/10. It was also around the time where Roger Moore was older than...
  14. "UBETWAYDALAWW!!!" "LAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!"
  15. I really love this review of SM3 because I agree with it wholeheartedly. Was it dissapointing? Yeah. But it wasn't bad. To me it seemed as though people love to just overexagerrate and say things sucked because its easy, but Ian did a gfood job of highlighting the positives as well as the negatives. There are a handful of comic book movies worse than this.
  16. *A'La bellman from the Man with the Golden Gun* Ooh! A surpRIIIISE! Something I noticed when I was watching the movie is that at MI6 HQ where they were breifing 007 on Renard, there's a portrait of Bernard Lee.
  17. Favorite part of the show was James calling Static and Gear "Virgie and Richle" Glad you guys agreed that Power Outage was a solid ending to the series. I've always really liked it myself, and feel a small sense of meloncholy everytime they fistbump and fly away while the Static insignia flashes at the screen for the final time. Originally, the series was supposed to end in a two parter with Static confronting the person who shot his mother, and Robert was going to learn his identity in the last episode. It was apparently written by McDuffie himself, but was scrapped in favor of a more upbeat ending. I wish I had more info, but its really sketchy.
  18. Donomark

    Episode 113

    So far, I've only listened through the PA review since I got school stuff happening at once, but from what I've heard I really like the show. It sounds honest, and I might start diggin' into the show regularly.
  19. Oh, and this makes me ROFL
  20. Nigthbreed characters (sans Nightengale) were all members of Milestone comics' Blood Syndicate. Brickhouse, Fade and Tech-9.
  21. I know how crazy it gets when there're guest stars Ian, but I'd be up for an entire episode hosted by Pandy and Richard. But on the other hand, it'd be to weird to not have you and Adham.
  22. Donomark

    Episode 113

    This'll be the first Dread Media I'll listen to, since I saw and really liked Paranormal Activity.
  23. Yeah, and John Glover played Jason Woodrue, who is the Floronic Man. A pre-crisis villain who's been seriously downplayed in recent years.
  24. Very awesome boys, although TO BE FAIR IIRC there was a line of dialogue where Babs says she took self-defense training at school or something. Doesn't she flip Dick over her back at one point? I don't exactly remember..