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This is where I post all these pictures I take of myself. Because, I mean, it's MEEEEE!!!! How could you NOT want to look at me?! Oh, look, here I am making a funny face!
Vidcast coming soon
In a totally unrelated story, I saw The Incredible Hulk last weekend. Basically, I was watching a rather thin plot where Edward Norton pretends to be a smart weakling who gets zapped and turns into a dumb muscleman. But I happened to like it because
a) Liv Tyler
b) Tim Roth acts like a drug addict halfway through
3. Badly animated computer monsters fighting in Harlem
d) Betty Ross
E. The cure part hurt to watch and made me squeamish
(vi) The musical score doesn't seem very busy at all and I want to examine how the Craig Armstrong's score plays against the film itself; I barely heard the music. It seemed never to overpower the movie, and I think they could have mixed it a little bit louder.
And no the vidcast has nothing to do with this photo. I love my Black Spider-Man shirt too much.
a) Liv Tyler
b) Tim Roth acts like a drug addict halfway through
3. Badly animated computer monsters fighting in Harlem
d) Betty Ross
E. The cure part hurt to watch and made me squeamish
(vi) The musical score doesn't seem very busy at all and I want to examine how the Craig Armstrong's score plays against the film itself; I barely heard the music. It seemed never to overpower the movie, and I think they could have mixed it a little bit louder.
And no the vidcast has nothing to do with this photo. I love my Black Spider-Man shirt too much.
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Isn't The Hulk some Mr. Hyde rip-off?
I'd be interested in finding how much of the score was him quoting the television show's score, since it seemed to play with the themes from it often enough to be noticeable.
Not a rip-off per se, but definitely in the vein, yeah. The character's been around in comics since the mid-60's.
i have it, and shall email it to you. i didn't hear a lot of the show's theme in it.
1860s? Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was published in 1886 by a Scot (man enough to wear a dress). It's a horrible rip off. Very sad.
silly Arizonian.
See, so it is a rip off.