Wow! The NEW (Hype!) TiVo Can Do So Much! - Part 6

The Punisher

No, he is asolutely right, venom is bad and is considered bad by the majority of people who saw it. There are very few things "well-crafted" in this film.

Also come talk to me again of how happy you will.be to have.rewarded this cash grab when sony ruins kraven and a bunch of other spider-man characters like they have been doing for years. Because i certainly wont be "happy" with you. You and others gave arad ammo and confidence and you will be held accountable for that in the years to come.



"you will be held accountable for that in the years to come."

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Is there some sort of movie Hague court that tries people for "crimes" against the Marvel nation? If I watch Venom will I be branded a Sony sympathizer and be shamed?

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Am I a bad person for wanting to watch it now?

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I saw it twice, so I am like the worst person ever :o
 
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Zemo's work to violently wipe out the Hype's infidels and heretics continues.

**Hail King Feige!** Anyone who doesn't start and end every post with "Hail King Feige!" will be marked as a traitor to the realm and their treason will be --- :csad: Iceman was beheaded for his enthusiasm level falling below 95% during this post :csad: --- ……………...**Hail King Feige!**
 
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**Hail King Feige!** Anyone who doesn't start and end every post with "Hail King Feige!" will be marked as a traitor to the realm and their treason will be --- :csad: Iceman was beheaded for his enthusiasm level falling below 95% during this post :csad: --- ……………...**Hail King Feige!**
Daredevil > Anything the False King Feige has done
 
Hey I was just playing the part of BZ. Someone's got to do it. :csad:

I commence a motion to restore my reputation to the slightly less awful state it was prior to this mostly false allegation.
 

An Open Letter to Bill Maher from Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment
Mr. Maher: Comic books, like all literature, are storytelling devices. When written well by great creators such as Stan Lee, they make us feel, make us think and teach us lessons that hopefully make us better human beings. One lesson Stan taught so many of us was tolerance and respect, and thanks to that message, we are grateful that we can say you have a right to your opinion that comics are childish and unsophisticated. Many said the same about Dickens, Steinbeck, Melville and even Shakespeare.

But to say that Stan merely inspired people to “watch a movie” is in our opinion frankly disgusting. Countless people can attest to how Stan inspired them to read, taught them that the world is not made up of absolutes, that heroes can have flaws and even villains can show humanity within their souls. He gave us the X-Men, Black Panther, Spider-Man and many other heroes and stories that offered hope to those who felt different and bullied while inspiring countless to be creative and dream of great things to come.

These are but a few of the things we the fans of Stan Lee also consider “adulting,” because life both as a child and grown-up can indeed be a struggle. Stan is the author of millions of happy childhood memories and the provider of so many of the positive tools of adulthood.

Our shock at your comments makes us want to say “‘Nuff said, Bill,” but instead we will rely on another of Stan’s lessons to remind you that you have a powerful platform, so please remember: “With great power there must also come -- great responsibility!”

-Team Stan
Ill let the great C. S. Lewis respond to Maher:

"Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."

- C.S. Lewis

So go right ahead and worry about "adulting" and appearing "adult", Mr. Maher. I'll be over here enjoying Mr. Lee's wonderful legacy.
Well said :up:
 
Like I said in the other thread, Bill Maher is an idiot. Not that I watched much of him in my life (I always thought he was a self-righteous tool anyway), but you can count on me never watching anything he does again. He's a waste of oxygen.
 
The conversation that post belongs too was so short, but so sweet. Too bad it got deleted before it could get TiVo'ed.
 
Must have missed that. Which poster on the DC short list said that?
 
I guess we need to screencap posts from now on.
 
I saw that thread. It wasn't made by a regular.
 

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