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Title: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: trekgeezer on July 17, 2006, 07:40:35 AM
This is Scifi's new reality show. Looks pretty silly, but if you're into that kinda thing heres the link (http://www.scifi.com/superhero/).


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 17, 2006, 06:15:28 PM
Howard Stern....FARTMAN!!!!


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: Just Plain Horse on July 21, 2006, 08:55:23 AM
From now on, when I think of Stan Lee, I'm going to just shake my head. You can make him out to be some kind of genius if you like, I'm just going to look at him as a man who made his life's work drawing comics.


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: trekgeezer on July 21, 2006, 09:19:49 AM
Actually Stan never drew anything, he did however create and write The Fantastic Four, The Hulk, The X-men, Daredevil, The Mighty Thor, Dr. Stange and Spiderman. He started out writing for Captain America during WWII.

The best known artists he worked with were Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: Shadowphile on July 22, 2006, 10:55:24 PM
It's sad when the best of the pack is a guy dedicated to protecting gays from discrimination.  Aren't there lawyers to do that?

If there is a second season, I want to sign up.  I doubt I could come up with concepts this lame by looking for a bunch of monkey at typewriters.  A superhero fueled by donuts?  An alien fairy who gets her powers from being vegan?  My head is going to pop....


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: Just Plain Horse on July 24, 2006, 04:15:18 PM
Shadowphile Wrote:
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> It's sad when the best of the pack is a guy
> dedicated to protecting gays from discrimination.
> Aren't there lawyers to do that?
>
> If there is a second season, I want to sign up.  I
> doubt I could come up with concepts this lame by
> looking for a bunch of monkey at typewriters.  A
> superhero fueled by donuts?  An alien fairy who
> gets her powers from being vegan?  My head is
> going to pop....

I have yet to see a reality show I didn't consider as an alternative to water torture.


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 24, 2006, 04:23:47 PM
I wanna be a superhero that protects mankind from dumbass reality TV programs.I'll force them to watch the ATOMIC BRAIN like in Clockwork Orange. "the horror....the...horror...."


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: Shadowphile on July 24, 2006, 10:48:30 PM
If you want a 'reality show' that rocks, check out Drawn Together.  It's an animated reality show that makes South Park look like a saturday morning cartoon from the Care Bears/Strawberry Shortcake genre.  Talk about politically incorrect......


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 25, 2006, 06:28:52 AM
Actually,Drawn Together is about as"real" as any of the so-called reality shows. Wanna see reality? Watch some Vietnam war footage,or Nazi war crimes footage. I think some of the garbage on this brainwash that passes for entertainment on the tube is worse than drug addiction. What drug could turn a healty 12-year old into a sitting,staring ,zoned out vegtable for up to 7 hours a day,while actual experiance of living floats by,ignored?


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: Shadowphile on July 26, 2006, 03:42:22 PM
That is my point entirely.  It is animate, and therefore cannot be a reality tv show but it parodies them so well that it surpasses the material used as inspiration.  

There is no reality in reality tv.


Title: Re: Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 26, 2006, 10:32:42 PM
Yes, I realize that. I was merely extending the thought.We are moving into a new home(anold farm house) and are bills gotta be trimmed. We decided it would be cable TV. We own over 2000 videos,books, cd's,record albums,magazines, etc. The only thing I will miss is IFC and the true crime stuff. I think Drawn Together is one of the few worthwhile shows on TV! In fact,if anybody wants to know, I am actually an underground cartoonist, and if you interested, check out my Flappr.(I was actually a pro,before drugs and booze took over...)