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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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We saw this for the first time last night and loved it.
Josh Weddon directed which I think explains a lot as I love his work and the casting also seemed very clever.
Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner are particularly delicious to look at too! Lol
I have read/watched various Marvel Superhero related things before but now find myself with a desire to delve into the comics with proper purpose. Can any fans point me to a good place/ point to start?! The sheer number of material is rather overwhelming!
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We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!' |
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"Are you looking from reading-based media, or cinematic? "
Looking for*
Curse thy auto correct.
I'm very, very clued up on the cinematic aspect but less so about the comic side. Been recommended some good series, but yeah! |
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It's a great film, and I am sooooo glad they are calling it Avengers Assemble.
Calling it "The Avengers" winds me up, as I am a big fan of the 60's tv show staring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg...
And just because it's a great theme tune http://youtu.be/n0YOlU3SMgs |
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Mark Millar's "Ultimates" series was clearly a big influence on the recent Marvel movies in style and storyline: it covers similar (but materially different) themes leading to the formation of Nick Fury' s team of super soldiers, and indeed introduced the idea of Fury looking just like Samuel L Jackson! Some very adult themes covered also (domestic abuse for instance) very cleverly.. |
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"Mark Millar's "Ultimates" series was clearly a big influence on the recent Marvel movies in style and storyline: it covers similar (but materially different) themes leading to the formation of Nick Fury' s team of super soldiers, and indeed introduced the idea of Fury looking just like Samuel L Jackson! Some very adult themes covered also (domestic abuse for instance) very cleverly.." Definitely the place to start if you enjoyed the movie, there are several other books in the ultimate line which tie in and are great reads, plus there is far less history involved so.they are easy to get in to. As for the marvel universe version check out the avengers runs by Brian Michael bendis and the current writer Jonathan hickman, both of which are superb. If you want to try any other books or characters just inbox us and we'll point you in the right direction. Shame you don't live nearer - our house is like a bloody library lol!
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'"
Not as funny as Hulk thrashing Loki and saying "Puny God"..... |
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'"
That's my lads favourite line! He's so excited., ha! |
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'
That's my lads favourite line! He's so excited., ha!"
Fingers crossed for more Hulk in the 2nd installment. |
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'
That's my lads favourite line! He's so excited., ha!
Fingers crossed for more Hulk in the 2nd installment."
He's been telling me all about hero 6 or something? I've never heard of it till today and it's not out at the cinema till the end of the month so no idea where he's got it from! But apparently I've got to take him to watch it at the 'big telly' |
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'
Not as funny as Hulk thrashing Loki and saying "Puny God"..... "
or We've got an army....
We've got a Hulk! |
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"Great movie!
If you like Josh Weddon, seek out Firelfy boxset. Simply a beautiful piece of work.
You'll thank me for it, I promise.
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Very very true. And the movie serenity too.
It can be daunting starting catching up on comics as there are decades of material to look at. However there tend to be offshoot series that you can look at and also graphic novel sets which will tell a full story and can often stand alone. If you get stuck on characters there is also a marvel database online that will tell you everything about a character or group. |
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Check out the marvel ultimate graphic novel collection, it's a two week partwork collection, although it's about 70 odd issues in, you can pick em up on ebay. Will save you trawling through comic shops for back issue comics and story runs. |
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It's a really good fun film, in fact most of these Marvel fims are!
Last Summer, here in Norwich, we had Robert Downey Junior, Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans filming at one of our more impressive 'modern' buildings (we do have some!) for the next film.
Film will be called Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a clip of some of the filming is here:
http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/video_shows_chris_hemsworth_chris_evans_and_robert_downey_jr_f |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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Bugs favourite was 'Hulk...Smash' I think lol
Mine was a toss between Captin America and Thors forest stand off and Hawkeye when he first gets up on the roof
Reading based media predominantly for me and cinematic for both of us Svelte.
Watchmen on the list!
They changed the UK name for that reason I believe Chllyphylly
Thanks I've heard that said before Niceguydave but never really paid attention before now,and now I am having a I want to read IT ALL NOW moment lol
sandl40 thanks so much for the advice!may well take you up on the inboxing- good job we don't live close if your home resembles a library as
I would be right there lmao
Lokis face was brilliant Ponti
Agreed TinaTitz.
DetectiveHottieBottie love the Hulk! great casting too-
Would be good if they all get good screen time Naughty twosome!
will look out firefly boxset bencornwall; bugs will be happy with something none book related lol
Exactly it happiness will; it is quite daunting hence being so happy to get pointers!
Apologies to anyone I've missed- thank you all for your input!looks like the ultimate's series is my starting point- am sure ill be back after more lol
Tig
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"We saw this for the first time last night and loved it.
Josh Weddon directed which I think explains a lot as I love his work and the casting also seemed very clever.
Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner are particularly delicious to look at too! Lol
I have read/watched various Marvel Superhero related things before but now find myself with a desire to delve into the comics with proper purpose. Can any fans point me to a good place/ point to start?! The sheer number of material is rather overwhelming!
Tig"
Send me your email addy by private message and i will send you some info. |
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Vin Diesel plays Vision in the next movie and Ant Man is being released so these characters will join up sooner or later.
I did read somewhere that the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy team up to finish of Thanos who is both their enemies. |
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'
Not as funny as Hulk thrashing Loki and saying "Puny God".....
or We've got an army....
We've got a Hulk!"
Forgot that one lol |
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"Vin Diesel plays Vision in the next movie and Ant Man is being released so these characters will join up sooner or later.
I did read somewhere that the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy team up to finish of Thanos who is both their enemies."
Pretty sure this will happen during the infinity war films scheduled for release in 2018 and 2019 |
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Used to read the Brit releases of the Avengers comics as a kid; only criticism of film is it amalgamates a series of stories and characters, some of whom were not Avengers at same time.
Nevertheless....five stars!! |
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"Used to read the Brit releases of the Avengers comics as a kid; only criticism of film is it amalgamates a series of stories and characters, some of whom were not Avengers at same time.
Nevertheless....five stars!!"
It's artistic licence for hollywood, like rhino being a man in a mechanical suit |
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He's been telling me all about hero 6 or something? I've never heard of it till today and it's not out at the cinema till the end of the month so no idea where he's got it from! But apparently I've got to take him to watch it at the 'big telly' "
Hero 6 looks really good. we saw the trailer at the cinema the other day. |
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He's been telling me all about hero 6 or something? I've never heard of it till today and it's not out at the cinema till the end of the month so no idea where he's got it from! But apparently I've got to take him to watch it at the 'big telly'
Hero 6 looks really good. we saw the trailer at the cinema the other day. "
People say it's a good film, but it has the typical Disney ending |
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"Used to read the Brit releases of the Avengers comics as a kid; only criticism of film is it amalgamates a series of stories and characters, some of whom were not Avengers at same time.
Nevertheless....five stars!!
It's artistic licence for hollywood, like rhino being a man in a mechanical suit "
Yes but that was Sony, they have little concern for the comic 'canon' and simply want to stick something on the screen. That's why I'm really concerned for the sinister six film |
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"Used to read the Brit releases of the Avengers comics as a kid; only criticism of film is it amalgamates a series of stories and characters, some of whom were not Avengers at same time.
Nevertheless....five stars!!"
Its kind of shorthand for what's happened over the course of avengers history, the line up will change over the next rotation with the events of avengers aou, cap civil war, antman, guardians 2, black panther all building to infinity wars. Well see new avengers and old ones leave the team |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Love this film - it ties in with Channel 4s agents of shield. Don't want to spoil it for you but Phil Could on is not dead!"
A work colleague recommended that a while back and I kept meaning to give it a go but forgetting
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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"For more of the cinematic universe
Iron man
Thor
Cap
Hulk
Avengers is a great film. If you want to find out more just go in to wikipedia and type avengers "
Thanks. We've agreed to grab all on the above and just plough through them of an evening while all our regular TV programmes are not on lol |
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta "
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!" |
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As per the cinematic stuff, this is the release order and which I believe to be the best order to watch them, should you be worried about it:
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Avengers: Assemble
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Upcoming...
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 1)
Captain Marvel
Inhumane
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 2)
Also, as for TV shows:
Agents of SHIELD
(Season 1: Intertwines from before Thor 2, to after The Winter Soldier)
(Season 2: Post Guardians)
Agent Carter (Ongoing, between part 1 and 2 of SHIELD season 2)
And upcoming Netflix mini-series:
Daredevil
AKA Jessica Jones
Luke Cage
Iron Fist
The Defenders
There's also some short stories called one shots dotted about the timeliness. So yeah... Big task for ya! |
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!""
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As per the cinematic stuff, this is the release order and which I believe to be the best order to watch them, should you be worried about it:
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Avengers: Assemble
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Upcoming...
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 1)
Captain Marvel
Inhumane
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 2)
Also, as for TV shows:
Agents of SHIELD
(Season 1: Intertwines from before Thor 2, to after The Winter Soldier)
(Season 2: Post Guardians)
Agent Carter (Ongoing, between part 1 and 2 of SHIELD season 2)
And upcoming Netflix mini-series:
Daredevil
AKA Jessica Jones
Luke Cage
Iron Fist
The Defenders
There's also some short stories called one shots dotted about the timeliness. So yeah... Big task for ya!"
Thanks for definitive list
Its a shame they're doing antman after aou and not using the film to build ultrons origin from that |
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Thanks for definitive list
Its a shame they're doing antman after aou and not using the film to build ultrons origin from that"
Just apologise for the formatting.
Although this universe doesn't completely stick to the comics (that's a good thing, to be fair) - I don't think Ultron's origins will be a hindrance to the story. In the cinematic Universe, it completely makes sense for Stark (and partly Banner) to create Ultron. Having an unknown entity such as Pym introduced and explained for this story would be a major, major job.
HOWEVER, that's not to say that Ant Man isn't related in some way. Stark is thought to be resurrecting an old peacekeeping program & its possible Pym was involved in that? We don't know yet, however. Besides, Agent Carter and the second part of SHIELD will expand on this story a little, so we shan't be going in blind-eyed, I think |
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"If you want to read a really good avengers story, I'd suggest 'Civil War'. Apparently Avengers 3 will be based on this story line. "
This is going to be cap 3 but yes. This will spin on from events in aou. You've seen the hulk buster in the trailers?!
These events will carry through into cap 3 |
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Thanks for definitive list
Its a shame they're doing antman after aou and not using the film to build ultrons origin from that
Just apologise for the formatting.
Although this universe doesn't completely stick to the comics (that's a good thing, to be fair) - I don't think Ultron's origins will be a hindrance to the story. In the cinematic Universe, it completely makes sense for Stark (and partly Banner) to create Ultron. Having an unknown entity such as Pym introduced and explained for this story would be a major, major job.
HOWEVER, that's not to say that Ant Man isn't related in some way. Stark is thought to be resurrecting an old peacekeeping program & its possible Pym was involved in that? We don't know yet, however. Besides, Agent Carter and the second part of SHIELD will expand on this story a little, so we shan't be going in blind-eyed, I think "
So they may still build the origins of ultron from Pym's mindscape? Thus pulling pym into the world rather than the other way... That kind of makes sense |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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"As per the cinematic stuff, this is the release order and which I believe to be the best order to watch them, should you be worried about it:
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Avengers: Assemble
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Upcoming...
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 1)
Captain Marvel
Inhumane
Avengers: Infinity War (Part 2)
Also, as for TV shows:
Agents of SHIELD
(Season 1: Intertwines from before Thor 2, to after The Winter Soldier)
(Season 2: Post Guardians)
Agent Carter (Ongoing, between part 1 and 2 of SHIELD season 2)
And upcoming Netflix mini-series:
Daredevil
AKA Jessica Jones
Luke Cage
Iron Fist
The Defenders
There's also some short stories called one shots dotted about the timeliness. So yeah... Big task for ya!"
Thanks so much for this!
It is a big task but one am really looking forward to!
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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"If you want to read a really good avengers story, I'd suggest 'Civil War'. Apparently Avengers 3 will be based on this story line. "
I'll read it Mr hook but you best not have recommended something that'll confuse me from the order... You know how easy it is! Lmao |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek "
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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Thanks for definitive list
Its a shame they're doing antman after aou and not using the film to build ultrons origin from that
Just apologise for the formatting.
Although this universe doesn't completely stick to the comics (that's a good thing, to be fair) - I don't think Ultron's origins will be a hindrance to the story. In the cinematic Universe, it completely makes sense for Stark (and partly Banner) to create Ultron. Having an unknown entity such as Pym introduced and explained for this story would be a major, major job.
HOWEVER, that's not to say that Ant Man isn't related in some way. Stark is thought to be resurrecting an old peacekeeping program & its possible Pym was involved in that? We don't know yet, however. Besides, Agent Carter and the second part of SHIELD will expand on this story a little, so we shan't be going in blind-eyed, I think
So they may still build the origins of ultron from Pym's mindscape? Thus pulling pym into the world rather than the other way... That kind of makes sense"
Can see ive much work to do here before any of that make sense! |
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek "
Geek chic |
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The Avengers will need some of its orginal comic stars like Antman and the Wasp to appeal to its orginal comics audience but the first film was great to say the least.
Will the Scarlet Witch be introduced with vision ?
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"The Avengers will need some of its orginal comic stars like Antman and the Wasp to appeal to its orginal comics audience but the first film was great to say the least.
Will the Scarlet Witch be introduced with vision ?
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Yep, Scarlet Witch is in Age of Ultron. She's the brunette on her knees screaming, in the trailer.
...promise I'm not watching the wrong kind of trailers!
@Please
But yeah, to be honest I pick it up from others who've recommended it to me. You'll have a richer understanding as you make your way through the films |
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"The Avengers will need some of its orginal comic stars like Antman and the Wasp to appeal to its orginal comics audience but the first film was great to say the least.
Will the Scarlet Witch be introduced with vision ?
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Scarlet witch is coming in the next avengers film this year along with quicksilver. Ant mans film is later this year and the wasp is also due to feature so I'm lead to believe |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek
Geek chic"
Transformers...
Terry Pratchett..
J R R Tolkien...
Any of that count as geeky?!
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek
Geek chic
Transformers...
Terry Pratchett..
J R R Tolkien...
Any of that count as geeky?!
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Its the approach to the subject as much as the subject itself that signifies geekdom. Specific topics carry more weight but usually its the desire to immerse yourself in the world and information surrounding the stories, oh and getting ridiculously excited about things involved in it
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For Marvel it has to be the Marvel Ultimate series. More of a modern/serious/gritty re-look at the whole Marvel Universe. The Avengers stuff is the best in it but Ultimate Spider-Man is very different also.
But general comic book stuff you have to read Watchmen. Every superhero comic book ever written after it has been influenced by it. |
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek
Geek chic
Transformers...
Terry Pratchett..
J R R Tolkien...
Any of that count as geeky?!
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Yeah welcome to the club |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek
Geek chic
Transformers...
Terry Pratchett..
J R R Tolkien...
Any of that count as geeky?!
Its the approach to the subject as much as the subject itself that signifies geekdom. Specific topics carry more weight but usually its the desire to immerse yourself in the world and information surrounding the stories, oh and getting ridiculously excited about things involved in it
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I got all flustered when I 'met' Bumblebee...
Was probably, ok ok, i was, more excited than the kids at the transformer tour lmao.
I am rather fond of the discworld lol
I am not very excited to be delving in to the Marvel world.oh no, not at all.
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"We watched it last night, still such an enjoyable movie. Completely bonkers, over the top but such fun.
I still punch the air as Cap'n America delivers the immortal line 'Hulk..............smash!'
That's my lads favourite line! He's so excited., ha!
Fingers crossed for more Hulk in the 2nd installment.
He's been telling me all about hero 6 or something? I've never heard of it till today and it's not out at the cinema till the end of the month so no idea where he's got it from! But apparently I've got to take him to watch it at the 'big telly' "
Hero is a great film and I've seen it through naughty methods. It's also based on marvel characters |
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"Watchmen .... The graphic novel and the film is a must and v for vendetta
Both excellent but in this context a bit like saying "Oh, you enjoyed Eastenders? Here's some Tolstoy, you'll like that as well!"
I did kind of think that too lol. I think were all getting a little excited at making another geek
Fairly certain bugs would tell you am already a geek
Geek chic
Transformers...
Terry Pratchett..
J R R Tolkien...
Any of that count as geeky?!
Its the approach to the subject as much as the subject itself that signifies geekdom. Specific topics carry more weight but usually its the desire to immerse yourself in the world and information surrounding the stories, oh and getting ridiculously excited about things involved in it
I got all flustered when I 'met' Bumblebee...
Was probably, ok ok, i was, more excited than the kids at the transformer tour lmao.
I am rather fond of the discworld lol
I am not very excited to be delving in to the Marvel world.oh no, not at all.
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There's nothing wrong with a full on geek out, my daughter went to convention years ago when she was about 4 and saw danny joules (cat from red dwarf) and started shouting and waving at him, not because shed seen red dwarf but because he was on her favourite kids show! He was so pleased to have such a young fan that he gave her a load of stuff for free.
I think every geek has a four year old jumping up and down in excitement |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
over a year ago
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"That should finish; inside of them.
I'm not saying that every geek has a four year old child, that would be quite a hard thing to keep up and monitor "
Lol... Four year old are awesome for inducting into the world of geekdom(however your perceive it) they remind you to just let the joy out!
I understood what you mentioned though lol |
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By *ipsTeaser OP Couple
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Slightly off topic from avengers but following on re 'geekdom'... Our kids love cars( and motorsport),scalextric,trainsets,books,cooking...to name a few.some through our interest and some from expressing their own. Our eldest is just beginning show more interest in Transformers. am a firm believer in children having hobbies and interests. |
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"That should finish; inside of them.
I'm not saying that every geek has a four year old child, that would be quite a hard thing to keep up and monitor
Lol... Four year old are awesome for inducting into the world of geekdom(however your perceive it) they remind you to just let the joy out!
I understood what you mentioned though lol "
You're right there, I started when I was that sort of age with transformers and then various other comics, its a great way to feed their imaginations. My kids could recognise iron man before a square! |
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