Agent 194
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Yeah, Buscema drew muscular but he drew long muscles which this version seems to have. Buscema's anatomy was so good it was like viewing a text book. I must admit I disagree with the choice to show the nipples. I always thought of the silver exterior as almost an extra coat around the body that hid everything. Hence the no pupils and no genitalia either.
And I will say again, I'd love to see that glassy eyed, vapid, eyeball-less Surfer from the comics. Eerie, spooky, otherworldly. That's the look I believe it should be. I don't suppose anyone can photoshop that and at least see what it'd look like.
And I will say again, I'd love to see that glassy eyed, vapid, eyeball-less Surfer from the comics. Eerie, spooky, otherworldly. That's the look I believe it should be. I don't suppose anyone can photoshop that and at least see what it'd look like.
Very interesting comparisons, Dark Phantom, on the improvements on the Surfer. Kirby, then later John Buscema's Surfer had the typical muscular superhero physique and it looks like he was bulked up more. Doug's a good performer but he's a couple dozen sirloin steaks away from having the Surfer's build. Actually, in the cast Julian's physique comes closer, at 6 foot 3 with the 34 inch waist and broad shoulders, plus he was an avid surfer in his youth in Australia. ( *geez, it's getting warm in here) Doug does have the graceful movements that one would imagine. As for the silver nipples, it gets pretty chilly in outer space.
Dragon it seems he's trying to get on Kel's good side... Heh... I must have taken some of the starch out of him to soften him up.t: Ya don't want to mess with us armored types.
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t: Ya don't want to mess with us armored types.
The reason Im posting is that some of you guys dont think that Lawrence Fishburne is a good choice for the voice of Silver Surfer. It is your right to feel that way and I would never argue that.
It was called Infinity Express.
It was more IMAX than just projecting dots on a background. The show used a combination of cgi and hi rez images from the Hubble telescope. The jist of it was how astronomers are mapping our galaxy and what they are finding. It was awesome to say the least.
I didn't realize it was him until I saw his name in the credits. Trust me guys, the man is capable of a lot more, vocally speaking, than just Morpheus. He spoke with such eloquence, authority and gravitas about all things celestial.
