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Yes but where is the Dark knight talkback?
by BetaRayBill07
Jul 18th, 2008
09:47:56 PM
You knew it was coming bitches.
Hey First- its been forever!!
by BetaRayBill07
Jul 18th, 2008
09:48:55 PM
Yeah, only because im the only loser not watching The Dark Knight right now.
Ya ever notice...
by TheJake
Jul 18th, 2008
09:50:40 PM
...that Joss Whedon has a speech impediment? Well you'd have to be deaf if you didn't.
I bought this on iTunes
by GregoryHarbin
Jul 18th, 2008
10:06:59 PM
I've watched both acts several times, including many times while in line for Dark Knight in IMAX last night. Yes, I am gay for Dr. Horrible. And I cannot wait for Act III.

Am I the only one to exploit the analog hole to create mp3s of the songs?

We're on the damn internet...
by critch
Jul 18th, 2008
10:20:56 PM
The "cost-free attribute" isn't going to disappear anytime soon. Granted, we should support this, but don't pretend that there's not going to be a million places to find this in perfect quality for free.
One thing that's been bothering me...
by tonagan
Jul 18th, 2008
10:44:26 PM
Supposedly this was written during the writers strike, but wasn't it mandated that writers couldn't write anything while the strike was going on? I know that stuff can't really be enforced, and I don't know if something like this is what they were talking about, but it's something that's been on my mind, damn it.
Those Talkbacker Quotes Are Funny But Nothing Beats...
by Media Messiah
Jul 18th, 2008
10:59:19 PM
The hammer is my penis!!! I don't know who said it first(?), but it is a direct quote from Dr. Horrible and is funny as hell...and one of the best lines ever written anywhere!!!
Original ideas are ok
by Bass Ackwards
Jul 18th, 2008
11:01:41 PM
During a writer's strike you can work on any projects dreamed up in your head that you want, you just can't work on anything that's a studio assignment (movie scripts in development, tv shows, etc).
IN the words of degeneration x
by Stormwatcher
Jul 18th, 2008
11:01:55 PM
suck it
I can't get it to work.
by SkidMarkedUndies
Jul 18th, 2008
11:07:52 PM
God damn it! Ever since it was first posted. GOD DAMN HULU WON'T WORK!
Wow
by Reilly
Jul 18th, 2008
11:21:17 PM
that was depressing part 2 was the best
WHAT
by GregoryHarbin
Jul 18th, 2008
11:22:48 PM
NO. NOOO.

First Dark Knight, now this.

What next, FRANCHISES THAT I LOVE? Going to kill my family?

Argh.

Wow not the ending I expected. Greatness though
by Stormwatcher
Jul 18th, 2008
11:23:03 PM
Man Fillion is awesome but I'd never thought Id see the day he'd be topped by Doogie Howser. Man Doogie is totally ready for prime time now.
Any word on a sequel? Cuz its warranted
by Stormwatcher
Jul 18th, 2008
11:23:41 PM
That or a full movie.
"Did you notice that he threw you in the GARBAGE?!"
by smackfu
Jul 18th, 2008
11:26:10 PM
Dr Horrible's rant while the 2 were serenading each other at the end of part 1 is pretty much the greatest thing I've ever seen.
not as good as the first two
by Magic Rat
Jul 18th, 2008
11:28:18 PM
but the ending was nice. This reminded me a lot, in terms of the songs and style, of RENT.
That Was The Gwen Stacy Story In Reverse!!!
by Media Messiah
Jul 18th, 2008
11:30:31 PM
A deep and ruthless ending. It was amazingly more effective than Revenge Of The Sith's depiction of Darth Vader turning evil and the trigger event that pushed him over the edge. Fast, effective, and to the point...ominously so. It reminds one of the Buffy episode "The Body" and the climax of the Spiderman Gwen Stacy story arc...but a reverse take on it, from the villain's perspective.

This ending was brutal, sudden, deep, and cruel, much like life. Me, I would have gone for the happy ending...but do you see how people switch to whoever the winner is? Doesn't matter if they are good or evil, the masses root for the winner...a fact that is also deep and cruel.
I heard a rumor...
by KnowItAllFuckHead
Jul 18th, 2008
11:50:16 PM
that Whedon wants to take this to series, does anyone know if that's true? and I cant wait for the DVD!
skidmarks..
by wyvern
Jul 19th, 2008
12:01:05 AM
I had to turn off my internet security in norton.Hope that helps. I hope they do something more with it.Series,movie,or hell a cartoon long as the voice actors come back.I was hoping dr horrible would win but damn not like that.
This was a nice little tide-me-over until Dollhouse.
by Rev. Slappy
Jul 19th, 2008
12:23:02 AM
Surprisingly poignant at the end, too.
dr. horrible was fucking sweet
by nora inu
Jul 19th, 2008
12:49:02 AM
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by nora inu
Jul 19th, 2008
12:49:33 AM
get over it haters
1st Scripted hit was actually
by V'Shael
Jul 19th, 2008
12:57:03 AM
"The website is down"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =BcQ7RkyBoBc

Remove any spaces inserted by AICNs stupid comment system.

Watched part 1 now. That's fucking awful.
by V'Shael
Jul 19th, 2008
01:20:02 AM
No seriously. You Whedonites have some sort of brain disease.

If Johnny nobody had written this, you'd all agree this is pure shit.

The funniest thing in it, was getting a renowned homosexual to pine for a woman.

Tossers.

Great....
by 24200124
Jul 19th, 2008
01:23:16 AM
Loved Act III. It's fitting, it's poetic, and it's totally Whedon, so that statement should probably prepare you for what's to come... Nathan Fillion crying like a little whimpery bitch is just funny as fuck. Hooray, Team Whedon!! Thanks for this little bit of awesome...
Part the Third
by Don Lockwood
Jul 19th, 2008
01:25:49 AM
I really enjoyed the first two parts, but the last part really was kind of a letdown. Although I am glad we got to see the Evil League of Evil at the end. Bad Horse is my favorite new supervillain.
Oh, and V'Shael...
by 24200124
Jul 19th, 2008
01:27:11 AM
If this is having "some sort of brain disease", why does being sick feel so enjoyable? If Johnny Nobody had written this, it would be a different entity altogether. And isn't a "tosser" better than being a "catcher"?
Why is that sickness so enjoyable?
by V'Shael
Jul 19th, 2008
01:36:37 AM
I dunno. Ask John Wayne Gacy or Charlie Manson. Those idiots seemed to enjoy their sickness too.
"..they say the second time you..
by brattyben
Jul 19th, 2008
01:39:13 AM
get to do the weird stuff." HAHAHA.. that's fuckin' classic. I loved this entry from Whedon. Can't wait to see the extras. Everyone was great, Nathan Fillon was just great in the third act, but, Harris KILLS it!!!
I love Fillon's victory yell
by Bass Ackwards
Jul 19th, 2008
01:56:34 AM
Shout-singing while giving Doogie the finger, classic.
Written by Whedon's relatives. Joss signed his name.
by V'Shael
Jul 19th, 2008
01:57:39 AM
And his legions of mindless followers loved it, even though Joss' contributions could easily have been just the funding.
I loved this not for Wheadon but for NPH
by David Cloverfield
Jul 19th, 2008
04:37:17 AM
What a great fucking actor he became.
"We do the weird stuff!"
by kungfuhustler84
Jul 19th, 2008
04:37:31 AM
I was wondering why people were saying it's not as good as part 2. I watched it. the opening half is classic followed by a rather depressing, but still bery poignant ending. Here's hoping all goes well and we see more of Dr. Horrible!
The DVD release
by cymraeg_cowboy
Jul 19th, 2008
05:36:02 AM
According to the interview with TV Guide's Matt Roush: The ultimate goal: a DVD, at which time perhaps enough profit can be made "to pay the people who were doing us favors," says Whedon. In a chat following my nearly private screening (attended only by Whedon, a few of his New York-based agents and me), Whedon confided, "We're already working on some of the DVD extras, which are going to be the finest in all the land. We're actually going to do, in addition to the commentary, what we refer to as 'commentary with an exclamation point'! A musical commentary that is a completely original musical, that is all commentary songs, and we're writing that now." As I gasped at that audacious notion, he continued: "We're just piling it on. We're like, we're going to make more fun of the idea of extras than anything else." How frackin' sweet is that???
It finally got pretty good
by henrydalton
Jul 19th, 2008
06:00:02 AM
Fair play, Act III was good - some great lines and moments. If Act I had had the wit of Act III and then built from there, I'd have really enjoyed this. As it was, it's a definite so-so.
That said
by henrydalton
Jul 19th, 2008
06:00:28 AM
I hope they do more parts now they seem to have found their feet a bit with it.
Comparing a writer/director
by deadnotsleeping
Jul 19th, 2008
06:03:57 AM
of a websoide to mass murders?? What does your therapist think of all this? I'm sure he meant "one pill, four times a day" and not the other way around. However I am not a doctor. I'd get a second opinion if I were you....

I know a guy.

Gee wiz, Joss, what a surprise... (spoiler)
by blindambition238
Jul 19th, 2008
06:10:35 AM
(spoiler again)... you killed off a good guy at the very end. Come on dude, its getting a bit much, espeically in something as light as this. The rest of it was great, but this is really becoming more of a cliche every single time you use it.
as for TB's that hate this
by palewook
Jul 19th, 2008
06:52:49 AM
theres always the affirmation bitching crowd with daddy issues looking for attention in TB's.

i'm emo, i hate everything. who cares.

the rest of us got a laugh or two from dr horrible

The Shocking Ending Answers The Haters!!!
by Media Messiah
Jul 19th, 2008
07:11:56 AM
The haters expected something lite and fluffy, this was a counter to that, Joss' intentional effort to exhibit his full range, and as a part of that, his ability to shock an audience when they least expect it. This is the equivalent of ending movies like Enchanted, Shrek or Toy Story with a sudden and brutal rape, followed immmediately by a unforeseen murder/suicide.

Again.. .I would have gone for a different twist, something that would have kept the lighter mood...but as I said in my prior posting, this was a ruthless and fast descent into evil, one so surprising and unrepentantly effective, it really made George Lucas' Anakin turns evil and becomes Darth Vader story arc, look like just what it was, a lite weight and amateurish exercise by comparision.
Woah, definitely didn't expect it to go in that direction:
by newc0253
Jul 19th, 2008
07:22:05 AM
Parts 1 & 2 were funny and the songs were great but Part 3 was genuinely moving...

kudos.

Ehh, I still move that Whedon end his next project on a euphoric
by blindambition238
Jul 19th, 2008
07:33:23 AM
Seriously, when (spoiler) Penny bit it, I was waiting for a "haha" bring her back to life silly deus ex machina of some sort. I even thought he was trying to parody his own tendencies. Instead, it sort of just ruined the entire thing for me cause I didn't think, "OMG she died!" as much as "Oh, Whedon's doing his thing, again". Whatever, I still love his work, but just think that his last minute kills are getting a bit contrived. I mean, is there anyone who didn't see the ending to his Astonishing X-Men run coming since issue 1?
here's the reverse, V'Shael...
by omarthesnake
Jul 19th, 2008
07:47:22 AM
if it HADN'T been written by Whedon, a lot of you haters would love it. You want, want, want to hate Whedon so much. It's sad. it keeps you from enjoying something really, really good. and yeah, comparing a writer you don't like to a serial killer reflects on your patheticness, not the writer's.
Right on, Omar.
by deadnotsleeping
Jul 19th, 2008
08:09:17 AM
That was solid. However, I would have Jossed it up with "pathetic-y reflectiveness".Ï
Some people
by optimus122
Jul 19th, 2008
09:41:37 AM
just don't get Whedon for some reason..Watching Fillion ham it up was funny as all hell. Those guys make a great team. 2 years from now I am positive we will have a Serenity 2 talkback.
Saw all three. Great stuff!
by Durendal
Jul 19th, 2008
11:02:47 AM
I hope Whedon makes more good stuff like this! I'll definitely be buying the DVD!
didn't even have to think about it
by dvdhound79
Jul 19th, 2008
11:06:57 AM
Just clicked buy on Itunes and was happily gleeful while watching. Very Whedon-esque dialog, even in song.
Stupid, funny, sad
by HMVincent
Jul 19th, 2008
11:57:45 AM
I thought the first two chapters were stupid but very funny. The song lyrics were clever. The third is best, and sad. It was great to see David Fury and Marti Noxon!
Oh, you like that character?
by deadnotsleeping
Jul 19th, 2008
12:02:59 PM
DIE!!!

Signed, Joss Whedon

Final thoughts: The opening song, "Freezeray" (I'm guessing it's called that as we have no song list), was the strongest song of the bunch. After only two veiwings, it is the only one that has stuck with me.

As for can I believe he killed the love interest? Hell yeah. As D'Offramm says, "Why go for the kill, when you can go for the pain".

Online Comic
by RokurGepta
Jul 19th, 2008
12:39:21 PM
word on the street is that there is currently an online comic book to accompany the dr. horrible videos, emphasis on currently available... but I don't know where to find it? Does anyone else know anything about this? thanks.
@RokurGepta
by ianrewel
Jul 19th, 2008
12:52:50 PM
you can find the online comic on www.doctorhorrible.com right below the acts
ianrewel
by RokurGepta
Jul 19th, 2008
01:21:00 PM
THANK YOU
i feel so blind!
Cute, But Predictable
by Steve Young
Jul 19th, 2008
01:27:52 PM
Saw this one coming. The first two parts were better than the third, if only because the music was better, the leads were allowed to sing together, and it wasn't so darn obvious what was going to happen. One of these days Whedon is going surprise everyone by introducing a likeable, innocent character that everyone likes and then NOT killing her off. Make no mistake: this is fun, highly geeky musical theater. And for what it is, bravo.
I think it's interesting that
by chiahead
Jul 19th, 2008
01:42:28 PM
that dude said Whedon fans have a brain disease. I kind of think the same thing of those who are not a fan of his work. I feel like anyone who thinks the surface of what he does is the measure of what he does is kind of a moron. "It's never about the demon." as he'd say.

I do think that few people who enjoy contemporary entertainment and/or pop culture can truly appreciate the musical theater medium, though and that's a shame. Which might account for their dislike of something that is so clearly well-crafted from beginning to end, as Dr. Horrible. I love musicals but I think opera is just an annoying noise. Does that make opera an annoying noise? No. It just makes me ignorant to its relevance, and its artistry.

I think Dr. Horrible, like Once More with Feeling, was a genuine attempt at writing in the genre, and telling a compelling story within it, not like most failed attempts which simply point at the joke of "we're in a musical yay". So for that, team Whedon should be congratulated. Although, I did think that Captain Hammer finishing his high note after being unfrozen was totally pandering. And Whedon's counterpoint in general could be earned a little bit more. Or could at least stand to surprise me musically in the same way as his solo work does. I was also a little sad that the punchline to Bad Horse was literally just a horse in an office. But even so, stuff like finally seeing the Evil League of Evil- it's totally set dressing. Anyone who's using that as a measure of the story's quality is kind of barking up the wrong tree, I think.

At its core it's a story about a dude who is perpetually getting in his own way to the point of genuine tragedy. And by genuine, I mean TEXTBOOK tragedy. (Read your Aristotle. I know Whedon has.)

At the end of the day, I think team Whedon accomplished in three mini-video blog webisodes what George Lucas failed miserably at in the Star Wars prequels. I'm kind of surprised no one's brought this up yet. Is not Dr. Horrible in the exact same position as Anakin Skywalker? He means well, he disagrees with the establishment. He loves to the point of blindness. He causes his own suffering and downward spiral because of his inability to let go. And ultimately, he feels nothing. Like, seriously? I think it's a genuine shame if you can't see how elegantly crafted this story telling is. You're totally missing out. And if my getting it and appreciating it means I have a brain disease, call me Cancer Stanley.
This sucked at a very basic level.
by I Hope You Die
Jul 19th, 2008
02:08:17 PM
Clunky editing, poor direction. Lots of scenes where the actors were standing around looking awkward.
blindambition238 i respectfully disagree with you
by chiahead
Jul 19th, 2008
02:21:04 PM
while i do think killing off heroes is something I'd like to see Whedon do less of, I think, per my diatribe above, it's the ONLY way this could have ended. Penny's death is an inevitable conclusion to what starts out as unlimited possibility.

Dude is misunderstood, thinks he's evil but clearly isn't cemented in evil just yet. Even says he won't fight Johnny Snow because there are kids in the park. When he is told he has to kill someone to get what he wants (i.e., acceptance into the league) he is not even comfortable with it. It's only after Hammer says he's going to bone Penny ("the hammer is my penis." probably the greatest line in the whole thing) that Horrible starts to cross over. And who introduced them in the first place? So with those balls in play you have a guy who has tragically led himself down an ally where SOMEONE has to die in order for him to get what he wants. Conventional storytelling tells us the bad guy can't win- but in this story it's intentionally oblique which of these two nemeses is the bad guy. Sort of. Penny's death makes the story go from being a standard hero versus anti hero to a "be careful what you wish for" story. I don't think it's a kill for the sake of killing.
Cheap and fun.
by Mockingbuddha
Jul 19th, 2008
02:41:31 PM
There's a philosophy or aesthetics called intentionalism which says a work of art should be judged based on who the author is and what their intentions were. It is pretty much the whipping boy of the aesthetics field. It's a flawed theory as art has to be judged on its own merits to have any value. Otherwise it's just some cult of personality crap, which seems to be where America wants to be right now, basing their entertainment on cheap celebrity rather than the actual art being produced. I watched this because I have enjoyed some of Joss's work before, but I wasn't thinking about the death of Wash when I watched Penny die. I thought this was fun and it kind of came at me out of the blue, so that was cool, getting some entertainment for once without two years of anticipation. Dr. H owes a lot to The Venture Bros, but if you're going to steal, steal from the best. One thing I have a problem with in most of Whedon's work is that I never like the casting for his leads. Buffy, Angel, and Mal were my least favorite characters in each of those shows. Joss beat that curse for me here because NPH was awesome, and Nathan Fillion was hilarious in this, which to me, shows he was always miscast as a leading man. I actually didn't like Penny very much, I was actually much more worried that Capt. Hammer would die so... bring on some more of this.
Loved it
by fuldamobil
Jul 19th, 2008
03:17:11 PM
If only everything made for the interwebs was this good. I'm no Whedonphile, but I find myself smiling from beginning to end. It'd be nice to see this expanded into something full-length.
Whedon makes his signature move...Killing off the chick
by SpyGuy
Jul 19th, 2008
05:19:25 PM
Loved DR. HORRIBLE, but does Joss have some issues with women and finding love or what?
Joss wastes no time
by Wandering_Prophet
Jul 19th, 2008
07:31:04 PM
He can't even make it 45 minutes without killing off a main character. I love it.
SpyGuy
by Adelai Niska
Jul 19th, 2008
11:56:13 PM
So right. Whedon is fantastic and all, but the guy does have a tendency to murder anyone who so much as thinks they could be happy, especially the ladies. Like Jenny, Angel, Tara, Cordy, Fred, Wash, Book, Anya, and now Penny. Oh, and Buffy a bunch of times. He mostly seems to think that chicks should die and guys should carry around their suffering, except in Serenity, where he reverses it. He even revives guys who die (Angel, Spike) so that they can go on moping.
Why Are Heroes' Female Love Interests Being Killed Off???
by Media Messiah
Jul 20th, 2008
12:24:38 AM
Take the new Batman for instance...it seems to be the new in thing to kill off the female love interests of heroes in movies??? But as I told my girlfriend, it would have been a smarter twist to have Rachael betray Bruce Wayne and become Joker's love interest Harlequin. What a wasted opportunity???
Media Messiah...
by 11dayempire
Jul 20th, 2008
03:04:14 AM
Those of us in the UK haven't seen The Dark Knight yet, you absolute fucking cunt.
Media Messiah
by David Cloverfield
Jul 20th, 2008
06:51:53 AM
I wish I could hate you to death. This is the first time I've felt genuine hatred on the internet towards someone. Fuck you! (although I expected that twist to happen, but still. I hope you die alone and miserable.)
Media that is a horrible idea that wouldn't work
by Stormwatcher
Jul 20th, 2008
06:59:12 AM
Just like Robin wouldn't. And sadly, he didn't ruin it, Harvey Dent did when he had an interview like 3 weeks ago and let it slip and it got posted around the net.
If you're in the UK...
by GregoryHarbin
Jul 20th, 2008
07:57:27 AM
You should be avoiding the Internet right now. Seriously, you should expect to find Dark Knight spoilers everywhere, especially at AICN.
Warning: non Dr Horrible related spoiler in Media Messiah's post
by Dangerousapple
Jul 20th, 2008
08:20:02 AM
Media Messiah: you son of a ....BITCH! I mean - why? I have been anticipating The Dark Knight for over A YEAR now. and now that I finally, FINALLY get to see it in theaters in Holland in SIX DAYS - you throw a fucking spoiler at me. And GregoryHarbin, I'm visiting a totally unrelated talkback to dr. Horrible. I SHOULD NOT have tot expect Dark Knight spoilers here.
Media Messiah is an asshole.
by Dangerousapple
Jul 20th, 2008
08:26:21 AM
And this is coming from someone who normally frowns on name callign via the internet. But I'm right there with 11dayempire, quadfather09 and David Cloverfield - I wish you bad things. Not only is throwing around spoilers like that for a movie that is a mere DAYS out in the US hurtfull - it was totally unnessary for you to make your point.
Awesome
by coleyown
Jul 20th, 2008
11:45:38 AM
It was great I think a full length movie version needs to come out If they can do 45mins on web sure they can do a 2 hour movie version any network would grab that up and media that was messed up but come on people I knew that was going to happen before reading his post dont let it spoil it for you still lots of movie to see
Holy shit!
by David Cloverfield
Jul 20th, 2008
11:55:33 AM
I wrote "I hope you die alone and miserable" to a stranger on the internet. I became everything I hate.
Did Richard O Brien write these lyrics?
by TRON
Jul 20th, 2008
02:14:37 PM
Joss sucks!
by DarthChef
Jul 20th, 2008
03:08:39 PM
Barbra Gordon is in The Dark Knight... sweet!!!! More spoilage for you US haters.
I Didn't Out What Happened Or Spoiler It
by Media Messiah
Jul 20th, 2008
03:56:48 PM
Neil Adams spoiled it on Coast to Coast Live last night, as well, one of the other posters mentioned the death which alerted me to it. I was simply commenting on what the other poster wrote.
Dr Horrible
by Laughing Irishman
Jul 20th, 2008
08:11:13 PM
Holy Guilty Pleasure. That was the best damned thing I've seen in a long time. But, I'm a sucker for musicals. NPH is the best.
Joss does it again
by oisin5199
Jul 20th, 2008
11:57:48 PM
fun, funny, poignant, a succinct, smart entry in the superhero genre and the musical genre - though it's saying more about the former than the latter. But the superhero musical genre, look out! Take note, Julie Taymour. The Spider-Man musical can only learn from this. I always thought Vai the vampire slayer was annoying, but now I'm crushing on Felicia Day big time.
RE Memdia Messiah
by Dangerousapple
Jul 21st, 2008
02:19:22 AM
" I Didn't Out What Happened Or Spoiler It " Yes you did, and you know it. "Neil Adams" you say? Who the fuck is that? Do you get it in your US-centered brain that there are other people in the world looking forward to The Dark Knight, who don´t watch and or even get "Neil Adams" where they live? And which other poster outright mentioned it? GregoryHarbin, mentioned something that in retrospect... but he was carefull enough to not flat-out spoil it, as you did.
Awful
by PervOmatic
Jul 21st, 2008
03:18:06 AM
Just plain awful
yes mediah messiah you fucked up royaly
by Knifey Spoony
Jul 21st, 2008
06:37:43 AM
If I hadn't seen it already I'd be incredibly pissed at you - plus your idea about Rachel becoming the Joker's lover is just purely retarded. With an idea like that its like you've been watching a different film. But to get back on topic, Dr Horrible was highly enjoyable for me. Love live Joss - he is one of our great modern writers of film and TV. And yes, Messiah, you suck.
correction
by Knifey Spoony
Jul 21st, 2008
06:38:53 AM
That's LONG live Joss. And Die Messiah Die! not, really, just be more careful next time.
Here Goes The Spoiler Post That I Was Responding To:
by Media Messiah
Jul 21st, 2008
08:28:32 AM
WHAT by GregoryHarbin Jul 18th, 2008 11:22:48 PM NO. NOOO. First Dark Knight, now this. What next, FRANCHISES THAT I LOVE? Going to kill my family? Argh.
Babies!!!
by Media Messiah
Jul 21st, 2008
08:41:32 AM
Neal Adams was behind many Batman comic books and appeared on Coast To Coast Live Saturday night...a radio show that is heard world wide. Much of his interview spoiled the new Batman movie in massive ways.

And like it or not, America is the center of the world and has kept your European asses out of the frying pan for years!!! You have a car, we invented it. You ride on a plane, we invented it!!! You have electricity, we invented its industrialized and consumer use. You have a refrigerator, we invented it. You have a telephone, we invented it. You have a personal computer, we invented it. And you are attacking me on the internet, which we also invented. The name of this planet isn't the Earth, it's America!!! You don't like the American government, well, neither do I...but your governments are doing all they can to keep this messed up American government in power so we can fight your wars for you as your proxy army!!! You invented that...which means your governments are that much worse!!!
RE: Media Messiah
by Dangerousapple
Jul 21st, 2008
10:59:22 AM
Media Messiah, an apology would have been nice. Instead you continue to act like an asshole, reinforcing that you are one. And yes, that is the GregoryHarbin quote I was referencing aswell - from that comment I did not deduct the thing you flat-out spoiled. So "Coast To Coast Live Saturday night" is heard world wide - so what? Do you think that automatically means the whole world actually heard it?? The way I see it, Neal Adams is a jerk for spoiling it there (unless there were spoiler warnings - which you did not give) and you are a jerk for spoiling it here. And what the fuck are you one about with that "America is the center of the world" bullfuck?? Over half the inventions you mention (the car, refigerator, 'industrialized and consumer use' of electricity) are european in origin. "so we can fight your wars for you as your proxy army!!!" - yeah right, like America isn't dependent on the rest of the world in it's war on terror. You Sir, are a tool.
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