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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 10, 2019 15:51:32 GMT -6
You just made me wonder, how many people who have see most of these, have only watched them after home release? When Infinity Wars came out, I soon realized I was somewhat lost in the narrative of events leading up to the Thanos plotline, so I reviewed the previous films...I only saw the first Guardians, Ironman, and Thor before...by recording the other earlier movies as they popped up on different cable networks, streaming services, and Redbox. The only Avengers movie I saw at a multiplex other than Ironman I is End Game. Interesting. So how does a person like yourself, who has seen so few of these, wind up active on a site like this?
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Post by LokisMom on Nov 11, 2019 17:48:52 GMT -6
When Infinity Wars came out, I soon realized I was somewhat lost in the narrative of events leading up to the Thanos plotline, so I reviewed the previous films...I only saw the first Guardians, Ironman, and Thor before...by recording the other earlier movies as they popped up on different cable networks, streaming services, and Redbox. The only Avengers movie I saw at a multiplex other than Ironman I is End Game. Interesting. So how does a person like yourself, who has seen so few of these, wind up active on a site like this? I like the science fiction genre in general and I was invited by someone at IMDb.2.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 11, 2019 18:21:18 GMT -6
Interesting. So how does a person like yourself, who has seen so few of these, wind up active on a site like this? I like the science fiction genre in general and I was invited by someone at IMDb.2. Thats awesome. Forgive my curiosity, I’m just so used to everybody being an obnoxiously obsessed MCU nerd that I like to see others who have come in from other corners of filmdom.
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Post by LokisMom on Nov 12, 2019 19:44:48 GMT -6
I like the science fiction genre in general and I was invited by someone at IMDb.2. Thats awesome. Forgive my curiosity, I’m just so used to everybody being an obnoxiously obsessed MCU nerd that I like to see others who have come in from other corners of filmdom. I’m a fan, but not obsessive about it. I guess my first love is the old Star Trek TV show. I like Zachery Quinto, but he’s no Leonard Nimoy. I also write science fiction short stories.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 12, 2019 20:08:43 GMT -6
Thats awesome. Forgive my curiosity, I’m just so used to everybody being an obnoxiously obsessed MCU nerd that I like to see others who have come in from other corners of filmdom. I’m a fan, but not obsessive about it. I guess my first love is the old Star Trek TV show. I like Zachery Quinto, but he’s no Leonard Nimoy. I also write science fiction short stories. Nice! Any particular concepts you've come up with that you'd care to share?
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 12, 2019 20:26:02 GMT -6
Thats awesome. Forgive my curiosity, I’m just so used to everybody being an obnoxiously obsessed MCU nerd that I like to see others who have come in from other corners of filmdom. I’m a fan, but not obsessive about it. I guess my first love is the old Star Trek TV show. I like Zachery Quinto, but he’s no Leonard Nimoy. I also write science fiction short stories. Also, I have to ask
Is there anything that obsessive fans obsess over, that just makes you laugh :-)
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Post by LokisMom on Nov 12, 2019 21:00:16 GMT -6
I’m a fan, but not obsessive about it. I guess my first love is the old Star Trek TV show. I like Zachery Quinto, but he’s no Leonard Nimoy. I also write science fiction short stories. Also, I have to ask
Is there anything that obsessive fans obsess over, that just makes you laugh :-)
Fans getting angry at RT if a particular movie they liked gets poor reviews. Then it becomes a conspiracy theory why the movie failed saying Marvel or DC (depending) is behind it or something of that nature. It just a movie.
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Post by LokisMom on Nov 12, 2019 21:33:51 GMT -6
I’m a fan, but not obsessive about it. I guess my first love is the old Star Trek TV show. I like Zachery Quinto, but he’s no Leonard Nimoy. I also write science fiction short stories. Nice! Any particular concepts you've come up with that you'd care to share? I’m writing a text for a comic call Professor Bixby and the Shreak using Grant and Hepburn as models alluding to their characters in Bringing Up Baby. Set in 1937 New York, David and Susan Bixby are a millionaire couple who get caught up in a plot to steal Nicola Tesla’s remaining inventions and an invasion of zombie birds. David is an ornithologist and inventor who inherits his father’s corporation, Bixby Tool and Die, and has bought up most of Tesla’s patents, planning to use modified Tesla coils combined with Teleforce to create a wearable flying machine. There is a problem here since David gets severe motion sickness if he goes passed 25 miles per hour...though he does not fear heights. Susan Carlisle Bixby also inherits her family’s cosmetics business, is a chemist, and the organizing force to David’s affable disorganization and absent mindedness. She has remodeled the top floors of the Bixby Building...it looks just like Chrysler Building...and has open up their home to New York society. He tolerates this because he loves Susan and pretty much does what she says. In the top tower of the skyscraper is David’s aviary. Freddie Bixby-Wallace is David’s jealous cousin and former fiancé to Susan. Because he thinks he should have inherited the business, he allies with the Nazis in their attempt to obtain Tesla Suit and release infected birds over the USA that will turn Americans into compliant Nazi fools. The Shreak, more commonly known as Greater Congo Shreak, is a predatory passerine infected with a strength inducing serum from the same labs making the zombie serum, which in turn infects David.
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