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Speak for yourself, I love Elfman's Spider-Man theme. That's my go-to spider-theme.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 01:51 |
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# ? Jun 4, 2024 13:24 |
I'm not saying it's bad score, it's just... not very catchy to me. It doesn't get stuck in your head.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 01:54 |
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I actually liked the Spider-Funk from 3.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 02:43 |
That was just a James Brown song.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 02:51 |
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I can't even remember a Spider-Man theme from the movies. Aside from 'Hero', of course.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 03:03 |
Exactly. Although I can totally remember this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNb9Aqj-_Jg
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 03:08 |
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Travis343 posted:I can't even remember a Spider-Man theme from the movies. Aside from 'Hero', of course. gently caress you for reminding me that song exists.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 03:42 |
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I like the remix from the PS1 Spidey game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzlPw1um57k
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 03:49 |
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The most memorable music in Spider-man 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-qMBS1frkM
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 05:45 |
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The only music I can ever remember from the Spider-Man movies is that loving Nickelback song that sounds like they only pressed the record button halfway through.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 10:25 |
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This is the only Spiderman theme song you need. So great guitar riffing. So 90's.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 18:14 |
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"Money can't buy happiness" laments the billionaire as he uses his copious free time he has thanks to his money to woo a female that will make him happy. I'm sure he'd be MUCH happier if he got fired from his second job for being late because he was busy fighting crime or being depressed and didn't have an extra second to spare on his personal life even if he didn't smell like fry oil or minimum wage. Saying "money can't buy happiness" is like saying "money can't make you less hungry"
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 18:18 |
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Okay.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 20:54 |
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Duke Igthorn posted:
There's a bunch of studies about money not affecting happiness once you get above 80k USD or so because at that point all your needs are easily taken care of and there aren't problems that are solvable by money beyond that point. Money can't buy fulfilling relationships or personal growth or a lot of things. You are really mad at a comic book. You should watch Rebels Without a Cause, it's about a bunch of kids who don't have any reason to be mad too because they have families and money.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:07 |
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Sigma-X posted:There's a bunch of studies about money not affecting happiness once you get above 80k USD or so because at that point all your needs are easily taken care of and there aren't problems that are solvable by money beyond that point. quote:Money can't buy fulfilling relationships or personal growth or a lot of things.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:21 |
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We get it, you're poor and you're pissed off about it. So are most of us. This isn't the venue.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:26 |
Iron Man is not the comic for you if you hate self-pitying rich characters. My favorite thing in the MCU remains the Starktech bomb landing right next to Tony's stupid face.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:33 |
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Duke Igthorn posted:If it helps I'm mad at a common, and untrue, saying no matter the medium in which it is delivered. You don't get to play the "lol cormic brooks!!1" card in a thread for discussing comic books, you're just as bad as those assholes that pay money to be on a forum. I found this post to be touching and inspiring in the sense that it inspired me to be touching my face with the palm of my hand.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:56 |
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Please don't tell me when you touch yourself because of me
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 01:05 |
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Sigma-X posted:There's a bunch of studies about money not affecting happiness once you get above 80k USD or so because at that point all your needs are easily taken care of and there aren't problems that are solvable by money beyond that point. Well.... it's more like once you hit 80k you need to have a ton more money before you hit the next "tier" of needs that can be solved by money, which are often problems created by having so much money like property/estate/time management. And money can absolutely buy the means towards relationships and growth. Fulfilling relationships and personal growth are loving hard when you have to work even 1 full-time job you hate just to make ends meet. I mean yeah this is big loving news to anyone here but come on if you can't relate at all to what Duke is saying then you're being disingenuous at best. That said: Lurdiak posted:Iron Man is not the comic for you if you hate self-pitying rich characters.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 01:11 |
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I mean the real superheroes are the ones who work in soup kitchens I think we should have more comic books about that and less comic books about science wizards shooting aliens, y'know? really makes ya think
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 03:13 |
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Madkal posted:This is the only Spiderman theme song you need. So great guitar riffing. So 90's. The better 90s cartoon theme song. The BEST 90s cartoon theme song.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 07:03 |
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Duke Igthorn posted:If it helps I'm mad at a common, and untrue, saying no matter the medium in which it is delivered. You don't get to play the "lol cormic brooks!!1" card in a thread for discussing comic books, you're just as bad as those assholes that pay money to be on a forum. Dude, I'm a member of the working poor and think you're being loving insufferable. It's loving Iron Man, the only options for writing him are having no personal conflict or having personal conflict that can't be solved with money. One of those makes for interesting character interactions and it's not he first option. I had asthma growing up, but was still able to worry about Spider-Man even though he had greater than normal physical abilities.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 08:50 |
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You could post all of Superman: American Alien #1 in this thread (kid Clark Kent learns to fly with the help of Ma & Pa,) but here's a one page supplement at the end of the comic.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 10:55 |
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Teenage Fansub posted:You could post all of Superman: American Alien #1 in this thread (kid Clark Kent learns to fly with the help of Ma & Pa,) but here's a one page supplement at the end of the comic. I bought the issue based on this one page you posted. And after reading it I have to say thanks. That was the best Superman comic I've read in years. I had a giant smile on my face the entire issue.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 05:23 |
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X-O posted:I bought the issue based on this one page you posted. And after reading it I have to say thanks. That was the best Superman comic I've read in years. I had a giant smile on my face the entire issue. I can't wait to read this.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 05:25 |
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Unmature posted:I can't wait to read this. I don't want to mislead anyone with my comments, there's no actual Superman in the issue. Clark is a child the whole time. But it's fantastic.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 05:36 |
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Skwirl posted:Dude, I'm a member of the working poor and think you're being loving insufferable. It's loving Iron Man, the only options for writing him are having no personal conflict or having personal conflict that can't be solved with money. One of those makes for interesting character interactions and it's not he first option. The oddest thing about that page to me is that he suggests that he doesn't get sympathy when he complains about how dangerous it is, in the suit of armor he built to regularly save the world from aliens with. Billionaire or not, I bet people would generally be understanding about that.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 22:57 |
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At a guess? Something something "Cap wears less(Full armour vs shield only), and he never..."
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:59 |
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Skwirl posted:Dude, I'm a member of the working poor and think you're being loving insufferable. It's loving Iron Man, the only options for writing him are having no personal conflict or having personal conflict that can't be solved with money. One of those makes for interesting character interactions and it's not he first option. Me, in the post you quoted posted:If it helps I'm mad at a common, and untrue, saying no matter the medium in which it is delivered.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 01:51 |
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stop posting
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 02:23 |
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have you tried the hip website reddit dot com i tihnk you will be more at home there
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 08:50 |
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Why do you all have the same avatar?
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 08:59 |
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It's the new stupid newbie/garbage dick default
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 09:02 |
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mind the walrus posted:It's the new stupid newbie/garbage dick default Well that's terrible.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 09:07 |
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The others weren't exactly anything to write home about and this place seems more and more like a digital masoleum, so at this point why not just go for nostalgic kitsch appeal?
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 09:10 |
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Duke Igthorn posted:If it helps I'm mad at a common, and untrue, saying no matter the medium in which it is delivered. You don't get to play the "lol cormic brooks!!1" card in a thread for discussing comic books, you're just as bad as those assholes that pay money to be on a forum. It's comics (and films) like these that illustrate why DC is way better at dealing with class issues than Marvel ever could. "Money can't buy you happiness" is a notion that lost all meaning after Reagan/Thatcher's time in office, where the gulf between rich and poor became so endless that the idea of a working rich guy like Tony Stark is so far beyond the pale it may as well be set in a permanent time-loop fixed at 40 years ago. If a celebrity wants people to hear what they think, you can bet that there'll be an outlet willing to give them all the airtime they want. I am not posting ironically. Eat the rich.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 12:29 |
Chocolate Teapot posted:It's comics (and films) like these that illustrate why DC is way better at dealing with class issues than Marvel ever could. Batman.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 12:38 |
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Lurdiak posted:Batman. You rang?
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 16:14 |
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Chocolate Teapot posted:It's comics (and films) like these that illustrate why DC is way better at dealing with class issues than Marvel ever could. I don't know, even though both companies lean hard on the trope of the virtuous rich guy helping the world with his largesse, I think Marvel's long-running love-affair with the idea of the relatable blue-collar supervillain makes their comics a lot more amenable to making meaningful statements about class. There have been so many Marvel stories since the 80's about guys with Armadillo suits or whatever being forced into crime by heartless economic factors that it's hard not to see that as one of the big ever-present struts that Marvel Logic is built on. This could just be confirmation bias-- I don't read a lot of DC and am not as familiar with thier output from the 70s-80s-- but from what I know Marvel has also been more consistently interested in how heroes pay the rent, get food on the table, etc. For every comic where Tony Stark whips out a new flying car, there's another where Peter Parker has to pick between being Spider-Man or getting a paycheck he really needs. Even characters like Daredevil and She-Hulk, for all that they're usually shown as pretty well off, often feature in stories that hinge on their actual labor in ways that, say, Superman stories don't.
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