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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
There is a perfectly valid reason for Daphne being a little more sexed up every so often in the new Scooby Doo. Her object of affection, Fred, is COMPLETELY oblivious. This version of friend is obsessed, absolutely obsessed, with two things. Ascots (his little necktie thing), and traps. By which I mean from things as simple as noose traps, to as complex as the machine in Mouse Trap. Guy buys a Playboy esque magazine focused around traps AND LEGITIMATELY READS IS FOR THE ARTICLES.
. . . that has to be a satire. Also hilarious.
As you seem to have seen this new Scooby Doo, I have a question: is it honestly worth watching?
And how do you do a Playboy-esque magazine about traps? Do they create the trap in some provocatively decorated room?
Do they -
oh -
it's basically some kind of bondage Playboy magazine, but with more focus on the trap than the girl.
Weird.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
. . . that has to be a satire. Also hilarious.
As you seem to have seen this new Scooby Doo, I have a question: is it honestly worth watching?
And how do you do a Playboy-esque magazine about traps? Do they create the trap in some provocatively decorated room?
Do they -
oh -
it's basically some kind of bondage Playboy magazine, but with more focus on the trap than the girl.
Weird.
The way the magazine works is that it's like Guns And Ammo. It's a magazine about that subject, but it also has tits.
It's worth watching. The two episodes I watched where pretty good (and had references to the Cthulhu mythos, and gave the series an overarching plotline).
The one thing I don't like is that Velma and Shaggy have a sort of romanatic relathionship. But that might just me not liking change, because I fully admit that it's handled rather well, I'm just not the biggest fan of it.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
The way the magazine works is that it's like Guns And Ammo. It's a magazine about that subject, but it also has tits.
Ah. And legitimately for the articles?
Boy needs to get laid.
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
It's worth watching. The two episodes I watched where pretty good (and had references to the Cthulhu mythos, and gave the series an overarching plotline).
I'll give it a go. Not like I've got much else to do here. Except freeze my arse off given how cold it's turned recently.
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LaZodiac
The one thing I don't like is that Velma and Shaggy have a sort of romanatic relathionship. But that might just me not liking change, because I fully admit that it's handled rather well, I'm just not the biggest fan of it.
Velma/Shaggy?
Nope.
Shaggy is a confirmed bachelor who, frankly, has more in common with his dog/ambiguously labelled companion than anyone else in Mystery Inc. In fact, I'm pretty certain that if you searched ff.net or similar sites you'd find more Shaggy/Scooby fics than anything else. Hopefully humanised Scooby.
Velma is way too good for Shaggy. They're just pairing the spares, and I definitely know more than a few people who'd rather ship Daphne/Velma than Daphne/Fred and that's pretty much canon throughout all the Scooby Doos.
Still, if it's handled well, I can tolerate most ships. Not all, but hey, I'm only human.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Well, Scooby also has a reduced presence in the show. It's not like say, the old cartoons, where everyone was basically just things that allowed Scooby to say funny stuff.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Well, Scooby also has a reduced presence in the show. It's not like say, the old cartoons, where everyone was basically just things that allowed Scooby to say funny stuff.
How reduced?
Gots to get my Scoobster fix....
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Ah. And legitimately for the articles?
Boy needs to get laid.
Ayep. I think that's the intended message, haha.
Have to admit, I always preferred Daphne/Velma myself.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Well, Scooby also has a reduced presence in the show. It's not like say, the old cartoons, where everyone was basically just things that allowed Scooby to say funny stuff.
So the humans get a bigger part? Hopefully there's not too much Drama.
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
How reduced?
Gots to get my Scoobster fix....
I think Scooby Doo's one of those few cartoons capable of uniting everyone under a nostalgia banner if they were a child with access to a television in the last fifty years.
And then subsequently breaking into civil wars over everything about the show.
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Coidzor
Ayep. I think that's the intended message, haha.
Have to admit, I always preferred Daphne/Velma myself.
Same. I mean, Shaggy was a stoner, Fred was a blank piece of paper, and the two girls had something resembling personalities, especially in the (animated) movies.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Scooby, Velma, Daphne, and Fred are just hallucinations in Shaggy's THC-poisoned mind.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
How reduced?
Gots to get my Scoobster fix....
Ayep. I think that's the intended message, haha.
Have to admit, I always preferred Daphne/Velma myself.
Scooby's still in it, but he's definitly more of a mascot then "The character you come here to watch".
This by no means should be taken as a hit to quality, as this show is eons better then the old show.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
So the humans get a bigger part? Hopefully there's not too much Drama.
I think Scooby Doo's one of those few cartoons capable of uniting everyone under a nostalgia banner if they were a child with access to a television in the last fifty years.
And then subsequently breaking into civil wars over everything about the show.
Same. I mean, Shaggy was a stoner, Fred was a blank piece of paper, and the two girls had something resembling personalities, especially in the (animated) movies.
If I recall, any dramalama's is more for comedies sake. Like Daphne trying (and failing) to very obviously get Fred's attention, and then Fred saying like "I bet your hairties could be used as a replacement for rubberbands in the trap to catch the monster, and my ascot is amazing :D"
Basically, Fred is a ditzy blonde who happens to be really smart on one thing.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Hey, Shag, you ready for another Doobie-Snack?
(This will proabably be my only Jay and Silent Bob reference for the next twelve hours. Promise.)
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
SaintRidley
Is Dogma not available on DVD on your end of the pond? It's definitely worth the purchase.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Almost certainly, but try before you buy.
I disagree, Miss Curly. I'm not familiar with how much the UK censors their television, but in the US, while the movie Dogma is still funny on the telly, a lot of the edge is stripped away, and some of the comedy, but much of the plot, is based on that edge. Kevin Smith likes to work dirty and edgy and Dogma should be enjoyed in its uncensored form.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Atreyu the Masked LLama
I disagree, Miss Curly. I'm not familiar with how much the UK censors their television, but in the US, while the movie Dogma is still funny on the telly, a lot of the edge is stripped away, and some of the comedy, but much of the plot, is based on that edge. Kevin Smith likes to work dirty and edgy and Dogma should be enjoyed in its uncensored form.
Oh yes, that religion thing. I know that can be a problem in America.
I don't think there were any cuts at all for it to be aired on UK telly or sold in the UK. When there are they tend to cut less than two minutes of film (extreme gore/sex) unless it's something really controversial.
Besides, it's only a 15.
Nonetheless my dear Llama, I'll still hunt it down on the telly first. It's probably on again in a week or so anyway.
Although that does lead me to wonder about British comedy. Most of our best stuff tends to be on an edge and generally more . . . cynical, at least compared to the American comedy we get over here.
Don't exactly know what I'm trying to say here. Someone finish my thought for me.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Oh yes, that religion thing. I know that can be a problem in America.
Don't forget the sex and violence!
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I don't think there were any cuts at all for it to be aired on UK telly or sold in the UK. When there are they tend to cut less than two minutes of film (extreme gore/sex) unless it's something really controversial.
Besides, it's only a 15.
Nonetheless my dear Llama, I'll still hunt it down on the telly first. It's probably on again in a week or so anyway.
Ah, okay. In the U.S. they tend to cut lots of things, so watching a TV version can often affect the comedy level of an entire movie.
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Although that does lead me to wonder about British comedy. Most of our best stuff tends to be on an edge and generally more . . . cynical, at least compared to the American comedy we get over here.
Don't exactly know what I'm trying to say here. Someone finish my thought for me.
The latest British comedy I've experienced across the pond is Doc Marten and that doesn't seem very cynical.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Atreyu the Masked LLama
I disagree, Miss Curly. I'm not familiar with how much the UK censors their television, but in the US, while the movie Dogma is still funny on the telly, a lot of the edge is stripped away, and some of the comedy, but much of the plot, is based on that edge. Kevin Smith likes to work dirty and edgy and Dogma should be enjoyed in its uncensored form.
Well, if you have a friend you can try before you buy and see it in the uncensored form.
And, really, that's the preferable way in my view anyway.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Atreyu the Masked LLama
Don't forget the sex and violence!
Ah, okay. In the U.S. they tend to cut lots of things, so watching a TV version can often affect the comedy level of an entire movie.
The latest British comedy I've experienced across the pond is Doc Marten and that doesn't seem very cynical.
I was going to respond but then I realised I was thinking about the Reggie Perrin remake and then I remembered I've never watched Doc Marten
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Ever have one of those days where you're stressed out and need sleep and just want to be antisocial, but then for some reason that's the one day that a bunch of social opportunities come up, and then you have to decide whether to take advantage of those opportunities and make yourself miserable for the sake making connections you'll be glad to have later?
*curls up into a ball*
Stupid 'umanity! Go 'way!
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Yep. I prefer getting out of the ball of misanthropy and depression as soon as I'm free though. In general I've found that to be the case with everyone with similar experiences that has actually exited the ball of misanthropy and depression to engage socially.
Granted, getting out of it is the tricky part anyway.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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CurlyKitGirl
ION:
There's this film I've been wanting to see for years. Dogma. In the UK it's pretty much on Film4 every month or so, so I keep meaning to catch it on the tellybox before acquiring it for myself.
There's a standing order at home that people are to inform me when this film's on at least three days in advance.[...]
If you have any scheduling software on your portable voice telegraph or your Antikythera mechanism*, you could always set the alarm many weeks in advance to alert you in due time.
*I just watched a documentary about the Antikythera mechanism, and they kept calling it an analog computer all the way through the program, and even though I understand that analog computers don't have to be computers per se, it still ground my gears (heh) as a programmer quite badly, as the defining characteristic of a computer is that it's programmable. I haven't been able to drop it quite yet, but ironising over it works to counteract it, at least...
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Oh yes, that religion thing. I know that can be a problem in America.
I don't think there were any cuts at all for it to be aired on UK telly or sold in the UK. When there are they tend to cut less than two minutes of film (extreme gore/sex) unless it's something really controversial.
Besides, it's only a 15.
Nonetheless my dear Llama, I'll still hunt it down on the telly first. It's probably on again in a week or so anyway.
Although that does lead me to wonder about British comedy. Most of our best stuff tends to be on an edge and generally more . . . cynical, at least compared to the American comedy we get over here.
Don't exactly know what I'm trying to say here. Someone finish my thought for me.
Cynical Brits in media? Why, where have you gotten THAT idea, my dear? :smallwink:
*is totally a problem in America, in every way you could possibly interpret this sentence*
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Almost certainly, but try before you buy. Also I've been asking for it as a Christmas present since I was seventeen years old. Four years later, still waiting. And for Repo! The Genetic Opera.
Another really fun movie. Zydrate comes in a little glass vial (a little glass vial) and the little glass vial goes into the gun like a battery...
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I know. Number of times I've watched that video since I found out. And I'm amazed by her magic skirt. Barely moves an inch. No wonder she wears a cloak when she sits down, she didn't want to flash everyone.
That little clip is making me want to check out that new Scooby Doo series. TVTropes tells me it's actually pretty good and rather dark.
(Also, and I know you have a thread for this, but you're already here so congratulations on your marriage. May you and you partner spend many happy years together.)
Thank you. We shall.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
And how do you do a Playboy-esque magazine about traps?
When I first saw this I was very confused, because I was thinking of an entirely different definition of trap.
ION: Last night I dreamed I met Bob Dylan. He had stopped by before, but he came back with his entire posse and they all just walked into the room and he said he wanted to hear me play one of my songs, "One of the serious ones." He wanted to see how I played it. But then I realized it was a dream and I woke up. Such a cool dream...
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Almost certainly, but try before you buy. Also I've been asking for it as a Christmas present since I was seventeen years old. Four years later, still waiting. And for Repo! The Genetic Opera.
I love that movie. I should rewatch it sometime... And the Zydrate gun goes somewhere against your anatomy, and when the gun goes off, it sparks, and you're ready for surgery, surgeryyyy...
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
I really want this scarf but I have no idea whether or not I could pull it off, as it were.
Dilemma.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
I really want this
scarf but I have no idea whether or not I could pull it off, as it were.
Dilemma.
Do you live on a Bayside? :smalltongue:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
All the snow melted :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
All the snow melted :smallbiggrin:
If I ever post that, you can guarantee that it will have a :smallfrown: instead of a :smallbiggrin:.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Mynxae
Do you live on a Bayside? :smalltongue:
Nah. They're just my favorite band. And in a vaguely related note, do these look Clark Kent-like?
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Completely understandable.
Hey, when the snow comes back (because it will) do you want to negotiate on me selling coolers of snow to you? Because if you have the cash I'll totally do it.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
Completely understandable.
Hey, when the snow comes back (because it will) do you want to negotiate on me selling coolers of snow to you? Because if you have the cash I'll totally do it.
Hey, I'm a poor student. I can barely afford gasoline, much less imported snow.
Although, that would be hilarious to explain to the people shipping it.
"So, what exactly is in this box?"
"Would you believe me if I said snow?"
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Amidus Drexel
If I ever post that, you can guarantee that it will have a :smallfrown: instead of a :smallbiggrin:.
I concur. :smalleek:
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Originally Posted by
Amidus Drexel
Hey, I'm a poor student. I can barely afford gasoline, much less imported snow.
Although, that would be hilarious to explain to the people shipping it.
"So, what exactly is in this box?"
"Would you believe me if I said snow?"
*giggles* That would be absolutely hilarious. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Amidus Drexel
Hey, I'm a poor student. I can barely afford gasoline, much less imported snow.
Although, that would be hilarious to explain to the people shipping it.
"So, what exactly is in this box?"
"Would you believe me if I said snow?"
Completely valid points all around.
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Mynxae
I concur. :smalleek:
My question/offer stands, now turning towards thou!