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Re: Still Another Person Below Me
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Your name is just perfect as it is. And welcome back, sweetheart. SAPBM, What DCU characters would you like to see me include in my next fanfic and why?
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Cyborg of the Titans! For some reason he seems like one of those characters that would be totally perfect for your writing style, where you could really take the depth of the character and add to it. It was the first thing that sprang to mind when I read this.
APBM,
What DCU character do you think would have been an awesome Alt ID for me on Legion World, even though you're guessing will ensure it never happens?
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I'm going to say Tim Drake, even knowing full well that somebody has already beaten you to it. (Re: Cyborg, I've always been a fan of Victor, so I will take that suggestion very seriously. Thanks, Cobie.) SAPBM, Traditional Robin costume with the short pants or Neal Adams-designed original Tim Drake Robin costume?
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Def the Neal Adams-designed Tim Drake Robin costume, which is probably one of the best superhero costumes of the last 30 years! It was perfect and totally helped reinvigorate the Robin character, complete with Tim as the new one. Honestly, Tim Drake as Robin is so awesome and perfect it shouldn't be tampered with, at least not during my lifetime (and I'm planning on living at least 100 years).
APBM,
The return of Jason Todd was something any rational person can agree was pretty stupid. Let's kill him off again. How would you do it, other than the traditional crowbar beatdown, blow him up with a bomb method?
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Two-Face alternately shoots and cuts up Jason to death while arguing with himself over which would be more effective. SAPBM, Same question
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he's walking and talking on his cell phone, tries to cross the street, and he gets hit by a bus randomly, nothing to do with super villains. then have a big funeral issue where tons of people you didnt even think knew him had these deep relationships with him. he stopped the anti-monitor that one time, was the love of wonder woman's life, batman's favorite robin, and then there are his adventures as a green lantern etc. ... (ala the sentry's funeral issue haha) SAPBM ninja or samurai?
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Re: Still Another Person Below Me
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Samurai. They have such a nobility about them, plus they were the stars of one of the coolest movies of all time, "The Seven Samurai."
SAPBM, Same question
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Ninjas. They sneak their way into your heart.
SAPBM,
Francis the Talking Mule or Mr. Ed?
Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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Mr. Ed, if only because I've never seen a Francis movie.
(And unless I'm mis-remembering, Arthur Lubin was the main creative force behind both Mr. Ed and Francis.)
SAPBM,
Lion-O or He-Man?
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Lion-O. he was cuter. but with the brain of a child haha.
besides he had all these cool feline friends with schtick's.
i always thought it was weird he-man's nerdy prince alter ego was still super buff. and that weird hat-magician thing targeted to kids...
'Evil-Lynn' and 'T-la' (?) seriously? i know it was the 80s but...
SAPBM
buffy or willow?
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Buffy, only because I'm slightly familiar with her. Willow I don't know, other than a bad Lucas film of that name from 20ish years ago.
Surely All Parisians Boycott Marvel,
you have complete creative control to develop a TV show that the network has already ordered a complete season of, and will definitely air at least 10 episodes, even if it's a complete bomb. Describe your show.
The childhood friend Exnihil never had.
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A space opera where a female warrior eventually grows tired of fighting for a corrupt leadership and becomes a sort of space-Ronin, but continues to find herself caught in the crossfire of the opposing powers.
SAPBM,
Same question
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It would be a comedy centered around an unemployed lawyer living in Boston and his wacky internet friends.
SAPBM,
What TV show would you make into a movie?
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Either "Thundercats" or "Silverhawks." They both suffered from the same problem (probably because they both had the same writing staffs) in that the plots, such as they were, were extremely repetetive and made the villains look like losers because they'd always get defeated more of less the same way. Both series were set up in a way that one decisive confrontation between heroes and villains would work much better.
That said, I'm planning a fanfic re-imagining of "Silverhawks", and I don't want anyone to get there before me, so I'll say "Thundercats."
SAPBM,
Same question
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Because I always enjoyed it, and with the James Bond series in financial limbo, it could fill a gap.
SAPBM,
Same question
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space mutineer & purveyor of quality sammitches
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I can't think of any TV show that I want to see as a film. However, I think the film "White Man's Burden" would work much better as a TV show than it did as a film.
Something else else About People Being Muddled
How many pets (if any) do you have?
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on DeviantArt! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
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I have a cat. The Mighty Belinda. Fearsome devourer of wet food.
SAPBM,
Do you perfer the heat of summer or the cold of winter?
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I like a dry western heat, but hate the humid eastern summer heat. So while I'm east, I'll take winter.
SAPBM, same Q.
The childhood friend Exnihil never had.
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More Polyanna than Poison Ivy
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South Florida has horrible summers but cool, beautiful winters with no snow.
SAPBM,
What's your favorite wintertime treat?
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Caribou shots! Quebecois hot spiced wine/brandy/maple drink. c'est magnifique!
SAPBM, What's your favorite summertime treat?
The childhood friend Exnihil never had.
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granitas or sorbet, when I can afford it. Strawberry Apricot Peach Blackberry Mango Next: Do you ever catch yourself humming some annoying but inescapable ad jingle from your distant past? If so, which one?
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on DeviantArt! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
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Yes, but if I take the time to remember which ones, I fear they'll get stuck in my head again.
SAPBM,
What's your current favorite sandwich?
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The kind that's on someone else's plate.
(Still) APBM, Same question! (What's you're current favorite sandwich?)
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grilled ham, salami, provolone and hot peppers on rye.
SAPBM, favorite lunch?
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Veal Milanese with arugula & fresh Mozz & tomatoes. I induldge myself when we go to work lunches.
The only problem is, a full stomach and guilt make me then curb my dinner that evening.
SAPBM,
same.
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