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1. I can house the lolcats. Casa del cat.
2. As with any power, lolcats must be used with great responsibililty.
I have read some old Army of Darkness comics by Dark Horse, I think the Shop-Mart one. Haven't read teh one pictured by Ty. *adds to possiblity list*
I just re-read Harley and Ivy in trade. Not bad, not bad...
2. As with any power, lolcats must be used with great responsibililty.
I have read some old Army of Darkness comics by Dark Horse, I think the Shop-Mart one. Haven't read teh one pictured by Ty. *adds to possiblity list*
I just re-read Harley and Ivy in trade. Not bad, not bad...
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...And you call yourself a lover of the Zombie arts. It's George Romero's latest zombie movie. It came out a while ago, it's filmed in a documentary style. DoD contains typical Romero elements: group of people, plague outbreak, fleeing to safety etc... Though Romero has done this before he introduces a few new/different elements that makes this film very enjoyable and fun. Its well done even with the annoying shakiness of the camera (which actually isn't all that much).CountD wrote:No, wth is it?
I would highly reccomend it.
http://www.amazon.com/George-Romeros-Di ... 613&sr=1-1
Even if you don't buy it, its a must-see film.
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Oh I'll be getting it, then. Thanks!Mr Wallstreet wrote:...And you call yourself a lover of the Zombie arts. It's George Romero's latest zombie movie. It came out a while ago, it's filmed in a documentary style. DoD contains typical Romero elements: group of people, plague outbreak, fleeing to safety etc... Though Romero has done this before he introduces a few new/different elements that makes this film very enjoyable and fun. Its well done even with the annoying shakiness of the camera (which actually isn't all that much).
I would highly reccomend it.
http://www.amazon.com/George-Romeros-Di ... 613&sr=1-1
Even if you don't buy it, its a must-see film.

btw, someone still hasn't returned my Dawn of the Dead remake (Vingh Rames). I need to locate that. Friends suck.
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Link:Marvel MAX Preview: The Destroyer #1
Marvel MAX Preview: The Destroyer #1 (31 March 2009 12:00 am ET)
Marvel has released a preview of this week's The Destroyer #1 by Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker. The solicitation for the issue reads: “DESTROYER,” PART 1 For sixty years, Keen Marlowe has been a super hero, taking down bad guys, fighting the good fight. But it’s is about to come crashing to an end. See, Marlowe is dying -- maybe today, maybe tomorrow, the only question is when. But Marlowe isn’t about to go quietly into the night. Before he goes, he intends to leave the world a safer place for his family. And if that means hunting down -- and murdering -- every super-villain he can, so be it. They don’t call him “Destroyer” for nothing. Explicit Content …$3.99
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia ... ?aid=26969
For shame D. For shame
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