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I suppose not-bright people can be funny without knowing it. But that's not quite the same thing.
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Also, the picture would have been better on a silver screen because you need all the brightness you can get when you're watching a movie through glasses that cut the overall brightness by a minimum of 50%.
Thanks for that, Steve. Although I must say that I wasn't conscious of a lack of screen brightness.
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Excellent that Chris K is recovering well-
and neat to learn about "Avatar" - went under my radar (which is mainly anime/animation.)
"Up" - have already viewed every available trailer;
"Coraline" - am so looking forward to this! Love Gaiman's fiction, and all the fantalk has been that this is a really good adaptation-
*annnnd* PONYO is comeeen! Hayao Miyazaki truly is a gof (god-of-film).Now, hoping the cataract operations have taken place & been successful before this lot arrives...
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While DC comics retain
Ian, who owns the dog in a cape? I always had a soft spot for Superdog..canines do that to me.
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Krypto, the dog of steel...
who owns the dog in a cape?
Simon, I'd figure it's DC Comics property...
created in 1955 by Otto Binder and Curt Swan - so well after Joe and Jerry - and really part of the expanded origins - back when they were "superfying" everything in sight. Thus there was a Legion of Super-Pets... and of course the SCPA Space Canine Patrol Agents! I'm more of a Streaky the Supercat kinda guy myself.... purrryrs anthropomorphically
Brianiac (Vril Dox)
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No respect for the classics.
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Good to see you here, Leo.
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Good to see you here, Leo.
Nice to see support for the Underdog as it should be. I was 10 months at the time....
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Krypto, the dog of steel...
Inspiration for the parody/cheap knock-off Dynomutt, aka Klepto, the dog of steal?
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And while PJ deserves props for getting the film made (and working his arse off promoting it, which probably had a lot to do with the extremely impressive US$37 million opening weekend in the States) how about the actual writer/director Neil Blomkamp getting some more ink? :)
Wee story here, including that they're already talking of doing a District 10.
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Hmm, Christopher Nolan returns.
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Hmm, Christopher Nolan returns.
At least Nolan hasn't been railroaded into hacking out another Batman film, which I was worried Warners would do before Heath Ledger's post-mortem halo totally fades.
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