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The Amazing Spider-Man Amazing Spidey Video Game Thread. - Part 7

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Wouldn't it be funny if in an ironic twist Activision hired Jeffrey Donovan instead? I can totally see him doing the voiceover work for the tutorial part.
 
He could be the narrator again which would be cool but how much cooler would it be if he was a villain in the game?
I'd rather him be the narrator. He was hilarious in the Raimi games. I don't really care who voices the villains.
 
Sorry, 'personality' is too vague. It's a word fat people use to describe themselves.

The definition of personality: The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.

We all know the type of personality Bruce Campbell has.
 
The definition of personality: The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.

We all know the type of personality Bruce Campbell has.

Yes, I know. I was being 'dry humored'...it's part of my personality. :o
 
doesnt mean you should type it out on a public forum. Thats so offensive its not even remotely funny.
 
doesnt mean you should type it out on a public forum. Thats so offensive its not even remotely funny.

Really? I mean, really? How many times have you heard this quote:

"Hey, I'd like you to meet my friend, Jen. I think she'd be great for you."
"Oh yeah. What's she look like?"
"Well, um...she's got a great personality."

It's a reference to the fact that Jen is somehow unattractive. And although, you may think it's insensitive, it does many times refer to someone who is 'obese.' This type of dialogue is found on TV, in films, movies, and yes, even comics.
 
Really? I mean, really? How many times have you heard this quote:

"Hey, I'd like you to meet my friend, Jen. I think she'd be great for you."
"Oh yeah. What's she look like?"
"Well, um...she's got a great personality."

It's a reference to the fact that Jen is somehow unattractive. And although, you may think it's insensitive, it does many times refer to someone who is 'obese.' This type of dialogue is found on TV, in films, movies, and yes, even comics.
Not in the case of TSSM when Aunt May first mentioned MJ to Peter, and told Peter that MJ had a wonderful personality. :oldrazz:
 
I know how popular the phrase is. And I also know that I cringe everytime I hear it. Do you know why? because I have a little bit of a weight issue and I'd appreciate it if you just kept those comments to yourself because I dont want to see them on my screen when I come here.
 
Not in the case of TSSM when Aunt May first mentioned MJ to Peter, and told Peter that MJ had a wonderful personality. :oldrazz:

Haha! Yeah, most certainly very true. However, in this case the effect was still the same. If you'd never seen the comic or knew that MJ was incredibly attractive and knew this was just a ploy to surprise you...you'd, without any doubt, be thinking that by 'wonderful personality' that MJ was NOT attractive. My example still stands.
 
This thread currently [blackout]has a nice personality.[/blackout]
 
I know how popular the phrase is. And I also know that I cringe everytime I hear it. Do you know why? because I have a little bit of a weight issue and I'd appreciate it if you just kept those comments to yourself because I dont want to see them on my screen when I come here.
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I know how popular the phrase is. And I also know that I cringe everytime I hear it. Do you know why? because I have a little bit of a weight issue and I'd appreciate it if you just kept those comments to yourself because I dont want to see them on my screen when I come here.

Let me make myself completely clear to you. The comment was not directed towards you. The comment did not have your name in it. I was not talking to you.

Thanks for your honesty but what do you do when you're not on this forum? Do you walk out of a theater when a movie has a fat joke? Do you turn off the TV when the same occurs? What about when you're in a restaurant and someone across the room makes a fat joke? Do you leave? Do you curse the restaurant owner? Do you confront the stranger across the room?

Whatever. I'll refrain from obese jokes. Geez. The sensitivity these days.
 
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