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February 19th, 2010
11:26 pm - A Little Alfred Humor A little scene with Bruce and Alfred, from Batman Annual 14 (Eye of the Beholder). I really hope Bruce has improved upon this habit....
( Alfred Greatness WithinCollapse ) Current Mood: chipper
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March 24th, 2009
12:14 am - ["NOT THE BEES!!!"] Enjoy Some Excellent Nicholas Cage Crack I honestly can't decide whether this is insultingly bad or comedy genius.
Current Mood: amused
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February 26th, 2009
08:58 pm - Happy Belated Valentines Day from Spider-Man Heads
I sold these to someone last week and burst out laughing when I saw the candies in the box:

They have peanut butter insides (spider-brains?) Current Mood: giggly
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February 2nd, 2009
January 14th, 2009
12:47 am - The Greatest Comic Cover...EVER I'm not sure why, but I find the the cover to the first Volume of Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men to be absolutely friggin hysterical:

It must Reed Richard's slightly inebriated-looking posture and smarmy grin. Current Mood: chipper
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February 29th, 2008
11:10 pm - Garfield Minus Garfield There's been evidence for a while that the Garfield comic strip is much better if you remove Garfield's thought bubbles, turning the strip from a story about a snarky cat into a story about a lonely, pathetic man who's socialization is limited to his pets. (It doesn't actually change the interactions between Jon and Garfield, since Jon could never hear Garfield's thoughts, but it changes the focus of the audience).
Well, someone has decided to push the envelope further, by removing Garfield completely. It doesn't necessarily improve the strip further, but it certainly makes for something different and compelling.
As Garfield Minus Garfield notes:Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life? Friends, meet Jon Arbuckle. Let’s laugh and learn with him on a journey deep into the tortured mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against lonliness in a quiet American suburb.

Current Mood: content
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November 21st, 2007
11:55 am - Security Clearance? O_o
Zelenka is made of win.
Current Mood: giggly
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October 14th, 2005
11:49 pm - I knew Sarah and I weren't alone in finding something hysterical in Cary Elwes's acting in Saw...
 Aww, male bonding (and slash potential!)
I can't help but adore the last ten ridiculous minutes of Saw. They are terrible, but deliciously so. The events are genuinely crazy horror madness, but Cary is so over the top that it's absurd. I can't help but laugh: the horror, the ridiculousness of his acting, it just merges into a freakishly entertaining macabre.
Elwes is simply jaw-dropping -- a hysterical tornado of overemoting who puts William Shatner at his hammiest to shame. - star-telegram.com
You may find yourself laughing as much as shuddering – and goodness knows that's all you can do with Elwes' performance – but that doesn't keep the movie from being entertaining. It's the kind of horror film where you're apt to find audiences shouting instructions to the characters. (After one of Elwes' gamier outbursts of histrionics, I couldn't keep from saying, "Please don't do that again.")- mountainx.com
And I take it as proof that Saw is half a parody of serial-killer movies -- not that it's easy for any serial-killer movie to be serious these days -- that Elwes goes stark raving bonkers off-the-deep-end awful in the film's final moments. It's a joke, people. -the flick filosopher Current Mood: sleepy Current Music: trickling rain (or room leak)
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