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"You're '''huge'''! That means you have '''huge guts!'''" |
"You're '''huge'''! That means you have '''huge guts!'''" |
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'''"RIP AND TEAR!"''' }} |
'''"RIP AND TEAR!"''' }} |
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* [http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/3218/snowflamedesnewguardian.jpg Snowflame], a [[Super Villain]] from the [[The DCU]] who was powered by cocaine! [http://www.cracked.com/funny-5066-snowflame/ No, really.] |
* [http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/3218/snowflamedesnewguardian.jpg Snowflame], a [[Super Villain]] from the [[The DCU]] who was powered by cocaine! [https://web.archive.org/web/20130710074641/http://www.cracked.com/funny-5066-snowflame/ No, really.] |
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* When ''[[Green Lantern]]'' tried to give a sympathetic [[Backstory]] to Dex-Starr, by all rights it should have fallen flat on its face. Dex-Starr's inherent comedy (he's a homicidal ''kitty-cat'') should not mesh well with a tragic origin. It's not even a terribly good origin, it's standard "came from abusive family" stuff. But is something just terribly heart-wrenching about it that manages to make it work. [[Tear Jerker|"I good kitty."]] |
* When ''[[Green Lantern]]'' tried to give a sympathetic [[Backstory]] to Dex-Starr, by all rights it should have fallen flat on its face. Dex-Starr's inherent comedy (he's a homicidal ''kitty-cat'') should not mesh well with a tragic origin. It's not even a terribly good origin, it's standard "came from abusive family" stuff. But is something just terribly heart-wrenching about it that manages to make it work. [[Tear Jerker|"I good kitty."]] |
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* Many "relevant" and "edgy" [[Bronze Age]] stories like the ''[[Green Lantern]] / [[Green Arrow]]'' team-ups featuring the evils of drugs, poverty, racism, etc, are hilariously over-the-top, [[Anvilicious]], and two-dimensional, but the fact that the stuff was [[Fair for Its Day|ground-breaking at the time]], plus the writers' complete sincerity about the sentiments expressed in the stories, save them from most of the contempt usually afforded to such preachy PSAs. |
* Many "relevant" and "edgy" [[Bronze Age]] stories like the ''[[Green Lantern]] / [[Green Arrow]]'' team-ups featuring the evils of drugs, poverty, racism, etc, are hilariously over-the-top, [[Anvilicious]], and two-dimensional, but the fact that the stuff was [[Fair for Its Day|ground-breaking at the time]], plus the writers' complete sincerity about the sentiments expressed in the stories, save them from most of the contempt usually afforded to such preachy PSAs. |
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== Other == |
== Other == |
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* [[Roger Ebert]], [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID= |
* [[Roger Ebert]], [https://web.archive.org/web/20130328205412/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20021213%2FREVIEWS%2F212130305%2F1023 in his review] of ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'', gave a half-hearted insult to the material through a compliment to Patrick Stewart (or vice-versa): he noted that Stewart has a talent for making completely ridiculous dialogue riveting. |
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{{quote|'''Ebert''': "It is always said of Stewart that his strength as an actor is his ability to deliver bad dialogue with utter conviction. I say it is time to stop encouraging him."}} |
{{quote|'''Ebert''': "It is always said of Stewart that his strength as an actor is his ability to deliver bad dialogue with utter conviction. I say it is time to stop encouraging him."}} |
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* Every single [[Cluster F-Bomb|"F*cking Short Version"]] video found on [[YouTube]]. |
* Every single [[Cluster F-Bomb|"F*cking Short Version"]] video found on [[YouTube]]. |