AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96727] |
Mon, 19 March 2012 22:54 |
Kenneth M. Lin
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I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to the
front counter to ask some questions.
First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her boyfriend.
They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues where
Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times and you
could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
Then a guy came in with a Green Lantern's lantern and thought that it's
worth a lot of money. It wasn't.
Essentially, there were never more than one customer in the store at the
same time and nobody is there to buy latest issues.
Then they started talking about what kind of tattoos they'd get. Kevin's
wife's name is Jenny and he said if he's ever divorced, he could change the
tattoo to Denny's.
I must give credits to Kevin Smith because he's quite funny. He described
Firestorm as "a male teacher entering a high-school student." (Well, it's
actually quite true in his original incarnation.)
In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96728 is a reply to message #96727] |
Mon, 19 March 2012 23:59 |
Duggy
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On Mar 20, 12:54Â pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
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> I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
> scripted. Â Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to the
> front counter to ask some questions.
"Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
senarios are plotted out.
> First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her boyfriend.
> They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues where
> Gwen Stacy was killed. Â (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times and you
> could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
It's the thought that counts.
> In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
Fair enough.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96729 is a reply to message #96728] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 00:50 |
anim8rFSK
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In article
<b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>> I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>> scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to the
>> front counter to ask some questions.
>
> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
> senarios are plotted out.
Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
the cameramen.
>
>> First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her boyfriend.
>> They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues where
>> Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times and you
>> could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
That was so odd. He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
story??? Not to mention he left out the part where JMS retconned it so
Gwen is a slut and the Goblin didn't kill her for any reason related to
Spider-Man, but just to cover up the illegitimate kids she bore him.
And the Goblin certainly didn't die; that's all been retconned as well.
>
> It's the thought that counts.
>
>> In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
>
> Fair enough.
I'd concur.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96730 is a reply to message #96729] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 05:03 |
Duggy
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On Mar 20, 2:50Â pm, anim8rFSK <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote:
> Â Duggy <Paul.Dug...@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>> I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>> scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to the
>>> front counter to ask some questions.
>> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Â Often
>> senarios are plotted out.
> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
> the cameramen.
Nothing in "unscripted" means it isn't staged. Many mockumentaries
are unscripted but certainly stage.
>>> First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her boyfriend.
>>> They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues where
>>> Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times and you
>>> could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
> That was so odd. Â He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
> story???
Nothing sexier than a dead woman.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96731 is a reply to message #96729] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 07:34 |
Ken from Chicago
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"anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
> In article
> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>
>> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>> I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>> scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to
>>> the
>>> front counter to ask some questions.
>>
>> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>> senarios are plotted out.
>
> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
> the cameramen.
How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
the door to counter?
>>> First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her
>>> boyfriend.
>>> They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues
>>> where
>>> Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times
>>> and you
>>> could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
>
> That was so odd. He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
> story??? Not to mention he left out the part where JMS retconned it so
> Gwen is a slut and the Goblin didn't kill her for any reason related to
> Spider-Man, but just to cover up the illegitimate kids she bore him.
>
> And the Goblin certainly didn't die; that's all been retconned as well.
>>
>> It's the thought that counts.
>>
>>> In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
>>
>> Fair enough.
>
> I'd concur.
Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
-- Ken from Chicago
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96791 is a reply to message #96731] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 12:55 |
anim8rFSK
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In article <jkaagg$8f2$2@dont-email.me>,
"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
>> In article
>> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>>> scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to
>>>> the
>>>> front counter to ask some questions.
>>>
>>> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>>> senarios are plotted out.
>>
>> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
>> the cameramen.
>
> How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
> customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
> the door to counter?
There's handheld stuff in multiple angles. There's clearly a couple of
camera crews and lighting and microphones in plain sight.
>
>>>> First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her
>>>> boyfriend.
>>>> They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues
>>>> where
>>>> Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times
>>>> and you
>>>> could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
>>
>> That was so odd. He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
>> story??? Not to mention he left out the part where JMS retconned it so
>> Gwen is a slut and the Goblin didn't kill her for any reason related to
>> Spider-Man, but just to cover up the illegitimate kids she bore him.
>>
>> And the Goblin certainly didn't die; that's all been retconned as well.
>>>
>>> It's the thought that counts.
>>>
>>>> In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
>>>
>>> Fair enough.
>>
>> I'd concur.
>
> Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
>
More importantly, one at a time.
Of course, comic book shops do tend to get a couple busy days (comics
come in on a set day, and then the first weekend after that day) and are
slow the rest of the time.
Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic book day
when a mob descends on them!
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96792 is a reply to message #96791] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 18:56 |
shawn
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 09:55:47 -0700, anim8rFSK <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
> In article <jkaagg$8f2$2@dont-email.me>,
> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
>>> In article
>>> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>>> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>>> > scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to
>>>> > the
>>>> > front counter to ask some questions.
>>>>
>>>> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>>>> senarios are plotted out.
>>>
>>> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
>>> the cameramen.
>>
>> How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
>> customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
>> the door to counter?
>
> There's handheld stuff in multiple angles. There's clearly a couple of
> camera crews and lighting and microphones in plain sight.
Yes, it's clearly a case of people coming in and they get hit with a
release form and then they do their entrance again for the cameras.
>>
>> Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
>>
> More importantly, one at a time.
Now, now. There have been a couple of times when there were a couple
of people browsing while they talked to the main person. Of course the
real reason is a combination of what you explain below about the slow
days for comic book shops and the need to get release forms and put
people on camera. I imagine a lot of people don't want to be shown.
> Of course, comic book shops do tend to get a couple busy days (comics
> come in on a set day, and then the first weekend after that day) and are
> slow the rest of the time.
>
> Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic book day
> when a mob descends on them!
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96793 is a reply to message #96791] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 19:18 |
Ken from Chicago
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"anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:anim8rfsk-BE5CDE.09554720032012@news.easynews.com...
> In article <jkaagg$8f2$2@dont-email.me>,
> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
>>> In article
>>> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>>> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>>> > scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go
>>>> > to
>>>> > the
>>>> > front counter to ask some questions.
>>>>
>>>> "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>>>> senarios are plotted out.
>>>
>>> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
>>> the cameramen.
>>
>> How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
>> customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
>> the door to counter?
>
> There's handheld stuff in multiple angles. There's clearly a couple of
> camera crews and lighting and microphones in plain sight.
Prolly so folks realize it is a tv show and not some nutcases with web and
security cams.
>>>> > First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her
>>>> > boyfriend.
>>>> > They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues
>>>> > where
>>>> > Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times
>>>> > and you
>>>> > could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
>>>
>>> That was so odd. He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
>>> story??? Not to mention he left out the part where JMS retconned it so
>>> Gwen is a slut and the Goblin didn't kill her for any reason related to
>>> Spider-Man, but just to cover up the illegitimate kids she bore him.
>>>
>>> And the Goblin certainly didn't die; that's all been retconned as well.
>>>>
>>>> It's the thought that counts.
>>>>
>>>> > In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
>>>>
>>>> Fair enough.
>>>
>>> I'd concur.
>>
>> Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
>>
> More importantly, one at a time.
>
> Of course, comic book shops do tend to get a couple busy days (comics
> come in on a set day, and then the first weekend after that day) and are
> slow the rest of the time.
Yeah, sounds about right.
> Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic book day
> when a mob descends on them!
Season finale.
-- Ken from Chicago
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96794 is a reply to message #96792] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 19:30 |
anim8rFSK
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In article <6i2im7p9p1pqevmtvle0gv6s172j323avk@4ax.com>,
shawn <nanoflower@gNOTmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 09:55:47 -0700, anim8rFSK <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
> wrote:
>
>> In article <jkaagg$8f2$2@dont-email.me>,
>> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
>>> news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
>>>> In article
>>>> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>>>> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>> > > I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>>> > > scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go to
>>>> > > the
>>>> > > front counter to ask some questions.
>>>> >
>>>> > "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>>>> > senarios are plotted out.
>>>>
>>>> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
>>>> the cameramen.
>>>
>>> How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
>>> customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
>>> the door to counter?
>>
>> There's handheld stuff in multiple angles. There's clearly a couple of
>> camera crews and lighting and microphones in plain sight.
>
> Yes, it's clearly a case of people coming in and they get hit with a
> release form and then they do their entrance again for the cameras.
>
>>>
>>> Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
>>>
>> More importantly, one at a time.
>
> Now, now. There have been a couple of times when there were a couple
> of people browsing while they talked to the main person. Of course the
> real reason is a combination of what you explain below about the slow
> days for comic book shops and the need to get release forms and put
> people on camera. I imagine a lot of people don't want to be shown.
Yeah. The show does skew heavily towards first time customers though,
and looking for collectibles. We don't see any bread and butter of the
regulars swarming in on Comic Book Day.
And I think the old guy (who is way younger than he looks) with the
silly beard is probably scripted; he asks questions that only somebody
that had never been in a comic book shop in his life would ask,
presumably for the audience's benefit.
>> Of course, comic book shops do tend to get a couple busy days (comics
>> come in on a set day, and then the first weekend after that day) and are
>> slow the rest of the time.
>>
>> Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic book day
>> when a mob descends on them!
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96795 is a reply to message #96793] |
Tue, 20 March 2012 19:43 |
anim8rFSK
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In article <jkb38n$68p$1@dont-email.me>,
"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:anim8rfsk-BE5CDE.09554720032012@news.easynews.com...
>> In article <jkaagg$8f2$2@dont-email.me>,
>> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> "anim8rFSK" <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
>>> news:anim8rfsk-786986.21502419032012@news.easynews.com...
>>>> In article
>>>> <b045ce70-6d13-4f71-b4ab-b5dc8060f854@vy9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>>>> Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > On Mar 20, 12:54 pm, "Kenneth M. Lin" <kenneth_m_...@sbcglobal.net>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>> > > I saw the show for the very first time last night and it felt really
>>>> > > scripted. Customers come in one at a time and they immediately go
>>>> > > to
>>>> > > the
>>>> > > front counter to ask some questions.
>>>> >
>>>> > "Unscripted" is usually meant to mean no (or limited) dialogue. Often
>>>> > senarios are plotted out.
>>>>
>>>> Certainly it's staged; people walk in the door and nobody even looks at
>>>> the cameramen.
>>>
>>> How big are the cameras? Could they have simply edited out the scenes of
>>> customers looking at the cameras? or was it just one continuous shot from
>>> the door to counter?
>>
>> There's handheld stuff in multiple angles. There's clearly a couple of
>> camera crews and lighting and microphones in plain sight.
>
> Prolly so folks realize it is a tv show and not some nutcases with web and
> security cams.
>
>>>> > > First there was a woman looking for a birthday present for her
>>>> > > boyfriend.
>>>> > > They talked her into buying a very expensive Spider-Man back issues
>>>> > > where
>>>> > > Gwen Stacy was killed. (Lady, it has been reprinted countless times
>>>> > > and you
>>>> > > could find a copy of Marvel Tales at cover price.)
>>>>
>>>> That was so odd. He considers that the most romantic Spider-Man
>>>> story??? Not to mention he left out the part where JMS retconned it so
>>>> Gwen is a slut and the Goblin didn't kill her for any reason related to
>>>> Spider-Man, but just to cover up the illegitimate kids she bore him.
>>>>
>>>> And the Goblin certainly didn't die; that's all been retconned as well.
>>>> >
>>>> > It's the thought that counts.
>>>> >
>>>> > > In any case, I don't think it's worth staying up for.
>>>> >
>>>> > Fair enough.
>>>>
>>>> I'd concur.
>>>
>>> Apparently the comic biz is slow if they only get one customer an hour.
>>>
>> More importantly, one at a time.
>>
>> Of course, comic book shops do tend to get a couple busy days (comics
>> come in on a set day, and then the first weekend after that day) and are
>> slow the rest of the time.
>
> Yeah, sounds about right.
>
>> Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic book day
>> when a mob descends on them!
>
> Season finale.
>
> -- Ken from Chicago
Okay, that was funny. :)
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96861 is a reply to message #96860] |
Fri, 23 March 2012 06:28 |
Duggy
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On Mar 23, 7:08Â pm, "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> "Duggy" <Paul.Dug...@jcu.edu.au> wrote in message
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>> On Mar 22, 11:14 am, "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>>> "Duggy" <p.allan.dug...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> news:4eab4e8e-a77b-40a1-a0eb-a7aa39ccc8a6@wb9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com....
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>>>> On Mar 21, 7:59 pm, "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > "anim8rFSK" <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote in message
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>>>> >news:anim8rfsk-DA0018.16434620032012@news.easynews.com...
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>>>> > > In article <jkb38n$68...@dont-email.me>,
>>>> > > "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>> > >> "anim8rFSK" <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>> > >>news:anim8rfsk-BE5CDE.09554720032012@news.easynews.com...
>
>>>> > <snip>
>
>>>> > >> > Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic
>>>> > >> > book
>>>> > >> > day
>>>> > >> > when a mob descends on them!
>
>>>> > >> Season finale.
>
>>>> > >> -- Ken from Chicago
>
>>>> > > Okay, that was funny. Â :)
>
>>>> > What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
>>>> > episodes--and
>>>> > last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
>
>>>> Animator FSK seemed to think you were saying that the season finale
>>>> would have a mob descending on them as the cliffhanger ending.
>
>>> That's what I was suggesting, that the season finale would be on a busy
>>> crowded day. I was checking to wikipedia to see when the season finale
>>> would
>>> be to see what comics would be coming out around then when I found out we
>>> already saw the season finale.
>
>> Then I find your reaction to Animator FSK's "that was funny"
>> confusing.
> My "What?!" was directed at Wikipedia and the show for having such a short
> season with an anti-climatic season finale.
That wasn't clear to me, and it seems it wasn't to Animator FSK
either.
The "What?!" probably could have gone after.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96862 is a reply to message #96860] |
Fri, 23 March 2012 10:30 |
anim8rFSK
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In article <jkhehr$fl5$1@dont-email.me>,
"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
> "Duggy" <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote in message
> news:7e14366a-6b4e-4e89-a678-60bbd537e3a3@ms3g2000pbb.googlegroups.com...
>> On Mar 22, 11:14 am, "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>>> "Duggy" <p.allan.dug...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:4eab4e8e-a77b-40a1-a0eb-a7aa39ccc8a6@wb9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com...
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Mar 21, 7:59 pm, "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > "anim8rFSK" <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>>> >news:anim8rfsk-DA0018.16434620032012@news.easynews.com...
>>>
>>>> > > In article <jkb38n$68...@dont-email.me>,
>>>> > > "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nos...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> > >> "anim8rFSK" <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>> > >>news:anim8rfsk-BE5CDE.09554720032012@news.easynews.com...
>>>
>>>> > <snip>
>>>
>>>> > >> > Still it would be more interesting to watch these guys on comic
>>>> > >> > book
>>>> > >> > day
>>>> > >> > when a mob descends on them!
>>>
>>>> > >> Season finale.
>>>
>>>> > >> -- Ken from Chicago
>>>
>>>> > > Okay, that was funny. :)
>>>
>>>> > What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
>>>> > episodes--and
>>>> > last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
>>>
>>>> Animator FSK seemed to think you were saying that the season finale
>>>> would have a mob descending on them as the cliffhanger ending.
>>
>>> That's what I was suggesting, that the season finale would be on a busy
>>> crowded day. I was checking to wikipedia to see when the season finale
>>> would
>>> be to see what comics would be coming out around then when I found out we
>>> already saw the season finale.
>>
>> Then I find your reaction to Animator FSK's "that was funny"
>> confusing.
>>
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>> = DUG.
>> ===
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> My "What?!" was directed at Wikipedia and the show for having such a short
> season with an anti-climatic season finale.
Okay, that was funny. :)
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96863 is a reply to message #96862] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 01:35 |
Duggy
Messages: 316 Registered: January 2012
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On Mar 24, 12:30Â am, anim8rFSK <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote:
> In article <jkhehr$fl...@dont-email.me>,
>>>> >> > Okay, that was funny. Â :)
>>>> >> What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
>>>> >> episodes--and
>>>> >> last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
> Okay, that was funny. Â :)
What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
episodes--and
last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
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Re: AMC's Comic Book Men [message #96865 is a reply to message #96863] |
Sat, 24 March 2012 11:21 |
anim8rFSK
Messages: 215 Registered: July 2012
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In article
<a19b9020-b5ce-4358-b9ad-a82e1e5b25eb@lf20g2000pbb.googlegroups.com>,
Duggy <Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au> wrote:
> On Mar 24, 12:30 am, anim8rFSK <anim8r...@cox.net> wrote:
>> In article <jkhehr$fl...@dont-email.me>,
>
>>>> > >> > Okay, that was funny. :)
>>>> > >> What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
>>>> > >> episodes--and
>>>> > >> last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
>
>> Okay, that was funny. :)
>
> What?! Per Wikipedia and the AMC website, the season is only 6
> episodes--and
> last Sunday's ep was the season finale.
Okay, that was funny. :)
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