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Honestly, I liked him as Johnny Blaze. I just thought the rest of the movie sucked. My biggest problem is that it just felt like they cobbled together a bunch of video game cut-scenes and tried to call it a movie. Seriously, did anyone else feel like they missed the "boss battles" leading up to each entity being defeated?
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Quote : Originally Posted by sol
Personally, I think you've spent way too much time thinking about this...
What about Nicholas Cage? Cage isn't his last name. It is a stage name that he took. His last name is actually Coppola and is related to Francis Ford Coppola. The last name Cage was derived from Luke Cage who is one of his favorite characters. He has played Ghost Rider (though not well) and has an extensive collection of comics himself.
Yeah, and he actually named his son Kal-El. Only a celebrity could get away with that!
-read comic books... Check
-has comic T-shirts... Check
-watches and buys comic movies... Check
-plays miniature games... Check
-know PCs inside and out, including building them... Check
If that wasn't proof enough of my geekdom, I now own (and drive whenever possible) a Transformers Edition 2010 Camaro. Yeah, thats right... Bumblebee. Complete with Autobot badging direct from Chevy.
There are 542,000 children in foster care. Talk to your local foster and adoptive agency. You could change a life.
I have the material possessions that others have mentioned, but here are the three big indicators:
1. My first date with my future wife was visiting each others homes and seeing who had the better Star Wars collection. (Mine was better)
2. We had a Star Wars themed wedding.
3. I named my son after a comic book character.
If that wasn't proof enough of my geekdom, I now own (and drive whenever possible) a Transformers Edition 2010 Camaro. Yeah, thats right... Bumblebee. Complete with Autobot badging direct from Chevy.
With mudflaps I assume?
Seriously, you need help dude. Next thing you know, you'll be going crazy over women dressed up like super... oh, wait...
You're doomed.
I am in awe of the cool and awesome people here on HCR!
Just look at the pictures in my gallery. Nuff said.
No, no, my friend, you fail miserably at proving your geekdom. Anyone can be geeky in the privacy of their own home, that proves nothing.
See the guy who suggested/asked if this was a contest was right. A contest not of who owns the geekiest #### or who owns the most geek ####, you are all sorely missing the point. Hair10, I am not impressed with a fleet of Bumblebees (which is actually kinda cool as opposed to geeky).
To me, geek means not only collecting things or knows the most about computers, or who goes out of their way to collect the most rare Star Wars toys. IMO, the word geek is characterized by an unfashionable or socially undesirable person in connection with that collecting and knowing.
As such, he who does the most publicly embarrassing or humiliating geek related thing is the winner of this thread.
Buy a brand new cool Camaro, dressing up like Spider-man in the privacy of your own home, buying a million comics or toys, those are cool things, but not geeky enough to win this thread guys...sorry. Now dressing up like Spiderman and driving around town in your brand new Transformers Camaro while dressed like Spiderman, and taking your lego collection in the trunk and displaying it in front of hundreds of people for them to laugh at your idiocy and humiliation, now we're talking! And you have to have the pictures to back it up.
Until now, the guy with the picture of heroclix on his wedding cake, has to be the winner
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Ok, so this game's finally over?
Who the eff daykilled me back to back days? Seriously.
No, no, my friend, you fail miserably at proving your geekdom. Anyone can be geeky in the privacy of their own home, that proves nothing.
See the guy who suggested/asked if this was a contest was right. A contest not of who owns the geekiest #### or who owns the most geek ####, you are all sorely missing the point. Hair10, I am not impressed with a fleet of Bumblebees (which is actually kinda cool as opposed to geeky).
To me, geek means not only collecting things or knows the most about computers, or who goes out of their way to collect the most rare Star Wars toys. IMO, the word geek is characterized by an unfashionable or socially undesirable person in connection with that collecting and knowing.
As such, he who does the most publicly embarrassing or humiliating geek related thing is the winner of this thread.
Buy a brand new cool Camaro, dressing up like Spider-man in the privacy of your own home, buying a million comics or toys, those are cool things, but not geeky enough to win this thread guys...sorry. Now dressing up like Spiderman and driving around town in your brand new Transformers Camaro while dressed like Spiderman, and taking your lego collection in the trunk and displaying it in front of hundreds of people for them to laugh at your idiocy and humiliation, now we're talking! And you have to have the pictures to back it up.
Until now, the guy with the picture of heroclix on his wedding cake, has to be the winner
I wore that costume to the office and took my girlfriend's children trick or treating in it!
May all your hits be crits!
On the whole, human beings want to be good — but not too good, and not quite all the time. - George Orwell
I wore that costume to the office and took my girlfriend's children trick or treating in it!
On a day other than Halloween???
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