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fitsofgloom · 8 months
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"I didn't hit the ground. Somebody caught me. It was a boy named Eric. He can fly."
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2013venjix · 19 days
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The Human Torch (Jonathan "Johnny" Storm)
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mattdom · 7 months
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Jay Underwood on "ABC Afterschool Specials" The Day My Kid Went Punk (TV Episode 1987)
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docgold13 · 1 year
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
December 7th - Johnny Storm, The Human Torch
Jonathan Spencer ‘Johnny’ Storm had been a high school student and amateur daredevil when exposure to high levels of strange cosmic radiation bestowed him super human powers.  Johnny was imbued with the ability to transform his body into a fiery, plasma form possessing pyrokinesis.  He can generate and control fire, enabling high speed flight, energy blasts and the capacity to create temporary constructs composed of fire.  In times of great peril, Johnny can also release a huge burst of energy, a nova blast that can decimate anything around him, yet also exhaust all of his power requiring him to rest for a period of time before he can once again flame on.   
Johnny and his older sister, Susan, grew up on Long Island until their mother, Mary Storm, died in an automobile accident. Their father, Franklin Storm, a once acclaimed physician, fell on hard times.  Dr. Storm gambled his family fortune away and ended up incarcerated for the accidental murder of his loanshark.  Thereafter, Johnny and his sister went to live with their aunt who ran a boarding house in the suburban outskirts of New York City.  There, Susan fell in love with one of her aunt's boarders, Reed Richards, who was a doctoral student at Empire State University.  Sue and Reed becoming a couple ultimately led to Johnny joining them and pilot Ben Grimm on the foursome’s fateful mission to outer space.  Their spacecraft passed through the belt of cosmic radiation resulting in each of them being bestowed super powers.  Upon returning to earth, the quartet decided to use these powers to become the team of superhero adventurers known as The Fantastic Four.  Herein, Johnny took on the superhero name of ‘The Human Torch’ (an homage to the hero of the same name who had battled the Axis Forces during World War II).  
Johnny loved being a superhero and basked in the fame and adulation it offered him.  He was a critical member of the team and his quick thinking and bravery has saved the day on countless occasions, although it often seemed that Johnny was more interested in the thrills and action of being a superhero and his status as a celebrity.  
Along with countless adventures alongside the Fantastic Four, The Human Torch has also embarked on numerous solo exploits and team ups with other heroes, especially The Amazing Spider-Man whom Johnny became great friends with.  Johnny would ultimately become a bit more serious in his role as a hero, acting as a member of the Avengers Unity Squad, The Fantastic Force and a close alley to the Inhumans of New Attilan.  
Just as exciting and tumultuous as Johnny’s career as a super hero has been his love life and he has had numerous, torrid affairs.  These relationships have included romances with Prince Crystal of the Inhuman Royal Family,  Lorrie Melton, Frankie Raye, the extraterrestrial Zsaji, Namorita, Zora Vukovic. Queen Medusa, and many others.  At one point, Johnny fell in love with the Skrull agent, Lyja, while she was posing as Alicia Masters.  The two married yet soon there after her secret identity as a Skrull was found out.  Heartbroken, the marriage was annulled but Johnny and Lyja would eventually rekindle their romance for a brief time.   
Johnny Storm,The Human Torch has appeared in a number of cinematic features, portrayed by actors Jay Underwood, Chris Evans and Michael B Jordan.  The hero first appeared in the pages of Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #1 (1961).   
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80smovies · 11 months
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kwebtv · 2 years
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Wyatt Earp Return to Tombstone  -  CBS  -  July 1, 1994
Western 
Running Time:  100 minutes
Stars:
Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp
Bruce Boxleitner as Sheriff Sam, Sheriff of Cochise County
Paul Brinegar as Jim "Dog" Kelly
Harry Carey Jr. as "Digger" Phelps
Bo Hopkins as "Rattlesnake" Reynolds
Alex Hyde-White as Woodworth Clum
Martin Kove as Ed Ross
Don Meredith as Clay, The Bartender
Jay Underwood as Jack Montgomery
Douglas Fowley as John "Doc" Holliday / "Doc" Fabrique (flashback sequences)
John Anderson as Virgil Earp (flashback sequence)
Dirk London as Morgan Earp (flashback sequence)
Rayford Barnes as Joe "Ike" Clanton (flashback sequence)
Steve Brodie as Sheriff Johnny Behan (flashback sequence)
Lloyd Corrigan as Ned Buntline (flashback sequence)
Nancy Hale as Miss Sally (flashback sequence)
Trevor Bardette as Old Man Clanton (flashback sequence)
Norman Alden as Johnny Ringo (flashback sequence)
Gregg Palmer as Tom McLowery (flashback sequence)
George D. Wallace as Frank McLowery (flashback sequence)
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therealmrpositive · 2 years
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Four on the Four Part 1: The Fantastic Four (1994)
in today's review, I right a wrong As I attempt a #positive review of the unofficially released intro to The Fantastic Four #AlexHydeWhite #RebeccaStaab #MercedesMcNab #JayUnderwood #PhillipVanDyke #MichaelBaileySmith #CarlCiarfalio #JosephCulp #KatGreen
What seems like a ludicrous proposition nowadays, there was a time when the bigger names of the comic book world weren’t as represented on the cinema screen. Sure, some characters found popularity on T.V. but usually, it was tent pole characters, like Batman and Superman, that got big releases. Even supergroups like the Avengers were largely unheard of, nor were the prospects of The Fantastic…
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duranduratulsa · 10 months
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Now showing on my 80's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Uncle Buck (1989) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #comedy #UncleBuck #johncandy #ripjohncandy #MacaulayCulkin #JeanLouisaKelly #GabyHoffman #AmyMadigan #lauriemetcalf #annachlumsky #jayunderwood #PatriciaArquette #dvd #80s #80sfest #durandurantulsas5thannual80sfest
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90ssuperheroes · 5 months
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Here is a picture taken from the set of Fantastic Four (1994). With the heroes is writer and film maker Chris Gore. He did a cover story of the film for Film Threat Magazine. There is a link to the articles below the cover image.
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healed1337 · 2 years
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Fantastic Four month 1 - Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four month 1 – Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four franchise in the comics marked the true beginning of the Marvel Comics Universe. Marvel’s First Family was Stan Lee’s first major creation for Marvel, which he co-created with the legendary artist Jack Kirby. Seeing how the Fantastic Four have such an important, incredible legacy, it’s kind of sad that we haven’t seen a truly successful film adaptation yet. But there are four…
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eriksamaya · 2 years
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Tread Perilously -- ABC Afterschool Special: The Day My Kid Went Punk
Tread Perilously — ABC Afterschool Special: The Day My Kid Went Punk
Tread Perilously’s month of reactionary PSA television continues with an ABC Afterschool Special called “The Day My Kid Went Punk.” When dweeby band nerd Terry Warren gets a summer job as a day camp counselor at a mountain resort, he takes the opportunity to rethink his image. Trading in his terrible glasses for contacts, Hagger slacks for black jeans, and collared shirts for a ripped-up tee, he…
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nighmoons · 3 months
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hades turning up in an extra fancy bathrobe, folding his 1 blanket on his middle of nowhere sofa, rocking feathered brows, talking about "cahoots", trying to mind his own business is kinda iconic of him ngl
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So, according to new leaks, the villain Jay minifigure coming in summer is not a wolf warrior outfit, but instead his normal ninja tournament suit. The villain part comes from the fact that the set shows him fighting against the other ninja. This might seem a little strange at first, but there might be some bigger story leaks to this. Starting off with the facts and what we have seen so far:
Jay is currently an agent of the administration and has memory issues
the administration is likely at odds with the ninja, after they took back the dragon energy core
In the short scene we have seen of him, Jay appears to speak with a bit of a lisp, saying the „s“ a little longer than usual.
Now my theory is, that the ninja rescue Jay relatively early in the season an the person in the trailer actually is his hood
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However, he still has partial memory loss and seems to behave differently to normal. It also seems like rescuing him was suspiciously easy. Now while looking through the ninjago wiki, i found this
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This is what happened with cole back in season 1, when he served as a spy and warrior for the hypnobrai under Lloyd‘s command for a while, mostly during the battle of the treehouse and the ensuing destruction of the monastery.
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Now while Jay doesn‘t have the red eyes, we have seen a rather large amount of Hypnobrai in season 1, with Mikhlosh at the crossroads carnival showcasing their ability to hypnotize for newer viewers to see.
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And the administration does have an agent under the name of agent underwood who, is in fact a hypnobrai
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She also seems to be in a higher position than other administration agents, judging by what we‘ve seen in the episode. So maybe she is the one who took parts of his memories and turned him into a sleeper agent for the administration, before letting the ninja rescue him. Maybe at the end of part 1 or early in part 2, Jay‘s hypnosis gets activated and he fights against the rest of his team in the mysterious tournament, happening in summer. Major angst potential in all of this, especially with Jay being ripped from the rest if the team, shortly after they got him back, but we‘ll just have to see
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hit-song-showdown · 11 months
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Year-End Poll #58: 2007
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[Image description: a collage of photos of the 10 musicians and musical groups featured in this poll. In order from left to right, top to bottom: Beyoncé, Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Fergie, T-Pain, Carrie Underwood, Plain White T's, Akon, Nelly Furtado, Fergie. End description]
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This poll highlights some interesting changes in the direction pop music was heading. By this point, it was clear that pop music was shifting towards a more electronic sound and specifically club music. Buy U a Drank by T-Pain is especially notable for this. Most obviously, T-Pain was one of the most successful adopters of Auto-Tune as a stylistic choice. I touched on the plugin briefly when discussing Cher's Believe, but with both that sound and most of T-Pain's discography, the vocal effect was used to give off a futuristic, almost robotic quality to the voice. But that didn't stop Auto-Tune (and T-Pain specifically) from being used as a punching bag for "untalented singing". In case it needs to be said, the exaggerated use of Auto-Tune on these songs were a stylistic choice. If you're using Auto-Tune to fix a bad vocal performance and it sounds like that, someone messed up. (Also T-Pain actually is a very talented vocalist).
I'm also bringing up this song for how it represents a subgenre of southern hip-hop that would become forever associated with the decade: snap music. While it has its stylistic origins in crunk, snap was recognizable for its simpler production and more laid-back sound. Popular snap songs from the time include Laffy Taffy, Crank That (Soulja Boy), and It's Goin' Down. While not on this poll, Crank That (Soulja Boy) is relevant for being one of the first examples of a song taking off online (as in, someone made the song and posted it online themselves). The song was first posted to SoundClick before expanding to a wider audience on MySpace.
This subgenre is more commonly remembered as "ringtone rap", for how this sound really worked with the audio processing technology capable of cellphones at the time. Like "bubblegum pop" in the past and "mumble rap" in the future, the term "ringtone rap" was often used in a derogatory sense.
But the simpler production techniques found on these tracks is also emblematic of how music production was starting to become much more accessible. Crank That (Soulja Boy) was created using a demo version of FL Studio, and the drum loop for Rihanna's Umbrella comes from Apple's GarageBand (specifically Vintage Funk Kit 03). Technology was allowing people to have easier access to both music production and audiences.
Also, this was the year this site was founded. Yay.
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jaypilled · 6 months
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coming back from the dead to declare What The Nexo Knights Would Dress Up As For Halloween
clay: doesn't really celebrate but just wears his armor like normal and tells people he's dressed up as a knight if they ask
aaron: something really specific like a randomly generated guitar hero character
macy: used to pull out the ol homestuck cosplay every halloween but since graduating she usually just wears a walmart devil costume
lance: britney spears
axl: either doesn't wear a costume and claims he's dressed up as himself or that one inflatable t rex costume
jestro: usual jester outfit just with a scary mask or something
ava: does her hair slightly differently
robin: skibidi toilet
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