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Mr. Marshmallow 04-25-2007 08:43 PM

I also enjoyed their use of Killer Moth in the show, Neron didn't get used but I think this worked just as fine and as practical. The thing is whether people feel he's an insult to the comics or not, Burton's vision of Penguin is VERY popular. It was a magnificent performance and a magnificent portrayal by DeVito.

Penguin's deformality is the key to him being called the Penguin, he can be refined or filthy but in the end, it's those physical deforms that make him unique so it's no surprise they'd focus on it so much. Clock King wasn't a boss situation but it was very similar, it was still anger pointed towards an "spiting" man.

The series often left too many easy reasons to be evil by simply blaming "someone else". It works for some like the Mad hatter and Mr. Freeze but for someone as smart as the Riddler, it just seemed so petty to turn to a life of crime over losing your job. Especially considering what happened to Hatter and Freeze.

I mean they REALLY lost everything and for Riddler to follow a similar formula it just didn't sit right with me. But like i always say, there are things I liked in Batman: AS, and there are things The Batman did that I liked that AS didn't come up with. One thing I admire is their bringing back old D grade villains.

Guys like Ragdoll, Gearhead and Black Mask are a real treat to see. Btw, I suggest we might want to take this discussion to the "Batman" thread monk as this is veering off course and speaking of which, the last Tv I have watched tonight would be:

"Invader Zim"

AerostarMonk 04-25-2007 08:59 PM

Sure thing. The last show I watched was Shin Chan.

Bag on the dub all you want, but I love this irreverent little show which just got first season last week after going through a test phase last summer. IF you're willing to turn off your brain for some crude but sometimes clever humor I suggest watching this show.

Cassini90125 04-26-2007 11:53 AM

The Samurai, on the History Channel. The title tells you what it's about. It's an excellent documentary; I was surprised by how little I really knew about that part of Japanese culture.

some guy you dont know 04-26-2007 02:39 PM

shin-chan. i dont know why i like it. just funny show.

Nathander 04-27-2007 05:55 AM

The Office - Hot Girl (Season One)

Medikor 04-27-2007 11:48 AM

Survivor. Go Earl!:D

Partymember 04-27-2007 12:33 PM

Painkiller Jane


This show rocks :bloogrin:

Mr. Marshmallow 04-27-2007 01:01 PM

Law and Order - Who let the dogs out?

What a powerful episode. Sad, dramatic, and dark, this was probably one of the most powerful episodes I've ever seen of this show.

Seriously, seriously good stuff.

hottoepicker 04-28-2007 04:56 PM

grey's anatomy...god i love that show. it just keeps getting better and better!!!

Cassini90125 04-29-2007 02:41 PM

Sailor Moon Live, episodes 1 through... 49. Yeah, I watched them all over the last few days, every last episode. Did I mention that my computer crashed Wednesday morning? Well, now you know what I've been doing to occupy my time.

I admit it, I thoroughly enjoyed this series. It didn't feel like Sailor Moon much of the time, though; it felt more like a soap opera. The characters were different, too; Sailor Mars, for instance, seemed less hotheaded but more sullen. The villians looked almost nothing like the originals from the anime classic; there was more intrigue between them, too, more infighting. The show had a lot of silly moments, and a lot of very dramatic moments, and one moment that left me stunned and speechless (until the next episode, when I found out the writers were just torturing me, and in the worst possible way). The background material about what had happened on the moon a thousand years ago was different, too, and not fully explained to my liking, although that may simply be the result of sub-par translation, which was pretty bad in some of the episodes. It might've helped a lot if I understood Japanese.

I can't say this was a great series, but it wasn't bad, not bad at all as far as I'm concerned. It had a lot of heart, and it definitely grew on me as it played out over the past few days. "Endearing" is how I'd define it, for lack of a better word, and I will gladly watch it again someday. Of course, I've still got the 200 original episodes to go through, too; hopefully I'll do so without a computer breakdown to prompt me. :)

Oh, one other thing... Due to a mistranslation, all of the subtitles refer to Queen Beryl as "Queen Berry". Now that's scary! :scaryberry:


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