Elijya said:it's a lowbudget, softcore porn movie. Why the hell does it have an R rated and Uncensored version?![]()
The only reason I was watching it was for the ridiculously bad plot.It's amazing that someone,somewhere,thought that a scene-by-scene lesbian version of Spider-Man where webs come out of the protagonist's hoo-ha needed to be made.To paraphrase what someone once said about Pitof's Catwoman "The money would have been better spent if they lit it on fire to keep the homeless warm".DBM said:I own Spider-Babe. It is really funny. Not intentionally funny, but funny nonetheless. If you buy the DVD it comes with and R rated version and an Unrated version. The Unrated is by far the better of the two because it has more soft core lesbianism and more ridiculous "plot."
And Misty Mundae is really hot. SHe's got the perfect "girl-next-door" look.
Yeah,she's exactly my type.She has a very sweet,innocent appearance,which makes the fact that she's a porn star depress me.DBM said:And Misty Mundae is really hot. SHe's got the perfect "girl-next-door" look.
The Hero said:Yeah,she's exactly my type.She has a very sweet,innocent appearance,which makes the fact that she's a porn star depress me.
Uh...that was a little too much information,wasn't it?
Gambit8370 said:You say 'cause'.
I say 'effect'.
I had no hatred of Bendis before...
No wait... I did.
He created the craptacular 'Ultimate' universe which detracted sales from the traditional Marvel universe causing the perception of a need for a hardcore re-vamping of the MU which led to the shock-value killing trend as of lately.
I almost forgot I hated him for that too.
Nevermind.
Still classifies as 'effect' though.
First Shot, Last Call
Split Second Chance
Hang up on the Hang Low
A Foregone Tomorrow
The Counterfifth Detective
Six Feet Under The Gun
Samurai
The Hard Way
Strychnine Lives
Decayed
There are currently ten trade paperbacks in publication for this series. The titles of the trade paperbacks all seem to be somehow related with their volume number ("First Shot", "Second Chance", "Foregone", "Counterfifth", "Six Feet", "Strychnine", "Decayed"), with two being indirect references ("Samurai" being book 7, for Seven Samurai, and book 8 titled "the Hard Way," a reference to a roll in craps), save for book 3, which was originally to be called "The Charm" - as in, 'third time's the...', but was given the title of the collection's largest plot arc, "Hang Up on the Hang Low," when it won the Eisner Award.