@MMM - it's not a parody, it's really real.
Here's the trailer from Marvel's youtube account ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PCWUCv1rnU
Check out the like/dislike ratio, lol.
Also, some of the BTL comments are pretty funny.
luckily for me, i'm not interested in marvel at all - i never read the comics as a kid; i haven't seen any of the films as an adult.. but, i still think some of their new characters are worth mentioning.. here are two: snowflake and safe space.
no, i'm not kidding.. here's a little vid by a youtuber called just some guy.
he's a keen comic reader and loves that kinda stuff … but not the latest characters.. he's spliced clips of ricky gervais laughing his ass off with an interview with marvel writer and balding, bespectacled beta male, daniel kibblesmith.. enjoy!.
@MMM - it's not a parody, it's really real.
Here's the trailer from Marvel's youtube account ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PCWUCv1rnU
Check out the like/dislike ratio, lol.
Also, some of the BTL comments are pretty funny.
luckily for me, i'm not interested in marvel at all - i never read the comics as a kid; i haven't seen any of the films as an adult.. but, i still think some of their new characters are worth mentioning.. here are two: snowflake and safe space.
no, i'm not kidding.. here's a little vid by a youtuber called just some guy.
he's a keen comic reader and loves that kinda stuff … but not the latest characters.. he's spliced clips of ricky gervais laughing his ass off with an interview with marvel writer and balding, bespectacled beta male, daniel kibblesmith.. enjoy!.
Luckily for me, I'm not interested in Marvel at all - I never read the comics as a kid; I haven't seen any of the films as an adult.
But, I still think some of their new characters are worth mentioning.
Here are two: Snowflake and Safe Space.
No, I'm not kidding.
Here's a little vid by a youtuber called Just Some Guy. He's a keen comic reader and loves that kinda stuff … but not the latest characters.
He's spliced clips of Ricky Gervais laughing his ass off with an interview with Marvel writer and balding, bespectacled beta male, Daniel Kibblesmith.
Enjoy!
and no, it wasn't muhammad ali.. by most objective measures, the greatest heavyweight champ of all time was a guy called joe louis.. he reigned for nearly twelve consecutive years (june 1937 - march 1949) and made a record 25 successful consecutive title defences.
since 1949, every heavyweight champ has tried to break or even match this record.
all have failed.
Head to head, would a 200 lb. Joe Lewis have a chance against at 6' 9" with a 85" reach Tyson Fury? - yes, a 6 feet 2 inch, 204 lbs Joe Louis would certainly have an excellent chance of beating 6 feet 9 inch, 260 lbs Fury.
Of course, I could ask a similar question: Would 210 lbs Muhammad Ali have a chance against 6' 9" Fury? Yes, of course Ali would have a chance.
You can't say there'd be no comparison simply because Fury is a big guy.
Do you remember 7 feet 1 inch, 300 lbs Nikolai Valuev? Well, 6 feet 3 inch, 215 lbs David Haye outpointed the gigantic Valuev.
Although, I agree with you to an extent, it is difficult to compare fighters from different eras. One aspect to consider is their fight records, what records they set, etc. In this aspect, Louis's 25 successful consecutive title defences stands supreme.
and no, it wasn't muhammad ali.. by most objective measures, the greatest heavyweight champ of all time was a guy called joe louis.. he reigned for nearly twelve consecutive years (june 1937 - march 1949) and made a record 25 successful consecutive title defences.
since 1949, every heavyweight champ has tried to break or even match this record.
all have failed.
It is an interesting debate over a few brews - yes, it certainly is.
Ali was a great fighter, no doubt about that - he had a great chin, fast hands, was mobile and had uncanny reflexes.
But he was nowhere as consistent as Joe Louis - that's just a simple fact.
And, TBH, my favorite fighter, Joe Frazier, beat a prime Ali in 1971.
I also feel that Ali had a lot of syrup ladled on him, as it were, because he had the title taken from him in 1967 and was punch-drunk in his later years and people felt sorry for him. Most, if not all, boxing experts from the late 70s onward spared objective analysis of Ali's boxing abilities because Ali took too many punches and developed Parkinson's Syndrome.
I think you're trying to measure heavyweight boxers' greatness the way we measure 100m sprinters' greatness, and you just can't do that. Usain Bolt is the best 100m sprinter of all time because he ran 9.59 secs.
With hw fighters, it ain't so simple.
The heavyweight division was relatively small in Joe Louis's day. It got bigger in Ali's day … and it's even bigger today.
Tyson Fury is a current hw champ. He stands at 6 feet 9 inches, has a reach of 85 inches, and weighs 256-272 lbs. Does that make him a great fighter? IMO, I don't think it does.
and no, it wasn't muhammad ali.. by most objective measures, the greatest heavyweight champ of all time was a guy called joe louis.. he reigned for nearly twelve consecutive years (june 1937 - march 1949) and made a record 25 successful consecutive title defences.
since 1949, every heavyweight champ has tried to break or even match this record.
all have failed.
And no, it wasn't Muhammad Ali.
By most objective measures, the greatest heavyweight champ of all time was a guy called Joe Louis.
He reigned for nearly twelve consecutive years (June 1937 - March 1949) and made a record 25 successful consecutive title defences.
Since 1949, every heavyweight champ has tried to break or even match this record. All have failed. That's how good Louis was.
His title fight record was 26 wins, 1 loss (a points defeat to Ezzard Charles - Louis was forced back in the ring in 1950 to pay off his considerable debts).
As a fighter, his strengths vastly outweighed his weaknesses.
When Louis was still a contender, ex-champ Schmeling KO'd him over 12 rounds in 1936 but Louis got his revenge in 1938 - a first round KO. If you want to see a first round massacre, just search Louis-Schmeling 2 on youtube.
Louis had a great combination of fast hands, accurate punching, and explosive punching power. He was also very patient, waiting for the best time to strike.
What a fighter …
hey, guys - how ya doin?.
so, what are your favorite movie clips?.
gimme your best movie clips, please, ladies and gentlemen.. here's one of mine ….
And, of course, this scene from The Thing (1982) …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX9ZpsEg6Mc
They just don't make films like this anymore.
Dr Copper got both his forearms bitten off by the 'Norris-Thing'. An actor who was a double amputee was hired to play a screaming, mortally-wounded Dr Copper, wearing a Dr Copper face mask. It works because director John Carpenter cut away from it quickly.
Also, a special mention must go to the special effects, created by Rob Bottin. His effects should've gotten an Oscar - as it was, he wasn't even nominated. <--- ridiculous!
hey, guys - how ya doin?.
so, what are your favorite movie clips?.
gimme your best movie clips, please, ladies and gentlemen.. here's one of mine ….
And I love this, from Rocky (1976) …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_qhLRUh66k
I love the fight choreography - it's not perfect but it's believable and shows a smart, mobile champion boxer (Creed) vs a tough slugger (Balboa).
I also like the fact that Rocky doesn't actually win, it's a split decision that the judges give to the champ, Apollo Creed. <--- that's kinda realistic.
hey, guys - how ya doin?.
so, what are your favorite movie clips?.
gimme your best movie clips, please, ladies and gentlemen.. here's one of mine ….
Here's another one of mine, from A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEF9GiwHTdc
I love the way at 3 mins 43 secs Nancy asks 'who are you?' and this weird, burnt guy just lifts up his dirty sweater and slices open his own stomach. <--- better run, Nancy, imagine what he'd do to you if he catches you.
Also, I love the way her breathing is out of control at 4 mins 20 secs.
hey, guys - how ya doin?.
so, what are your favorite movie clips?.
gimme your best movie clips, please, ladies and gentlemen.. here's one of mine ….
Hey, guys - how ya doin?
So, what are your favorite movie clips?
Gimme your best movie clips, please, ladies and gentlemen.
Here's one of mine …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHswu1Ad_wI
I love the way the fairground music changes to an ominous rumble at 27 secs. The whole thing is very 'Lynchian', as it were. Yes, it's the opening to The Elephant Man (1980), directed by David Lynch.
that applies not just in this country.
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i just thought it was worth mentioning.🤔.
Well said, Min (& Simon).
This current coronavirus crisis shows up the open borders policy for the lunacy that it undoubtedly is.