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Artboy99

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  1. I didn't see any of the previous films. Are these movies made for kids? If so they need to cater to them and not put in clearly adult themes and lines. I can't remember exactly how it was said but there was a scene where the female lead asked Wahlberg for something and Mark replied with "I was planning to do it organically" which clearly meant he intended to have sex with the female co-star.
  2. Against my better judgement as I knew this movie would be terrible I still went and saw it last night with a couple of friends. It needed far more story and perhaps the hiring of some decent writers could provide that. I think what I dislike about Michael Bay films is that there is so much going on, and the pace always feels the same. The Transformers are very detailed and are hard to look at when they are spinning in the air while there are 10 explosions happening around them. It is just far to much. This movie is either a chase scene, or a fight scene with dozens of things flying in the air and explosions all rapidly moving about on the big screen. Just tiresome to watch, save your money and don't be...me. If you do have a lapse in judgement I recommend sitting at the very back of the theater otherwise the fast moving objects on the screen will give you an eyestrain headache trying to watch it.
  3. I always felt it was because he feels he is homosuperior.
  4. a simple definition: A collector will possibly sell parts of the collection or even its entirety whereas a hoarder will not. A hoarder will retain what they possess.
  5. I was looking through some pictures on my hard drive earlier today and decided to ask: What collection do you own that has some meaning to you? In my case, I could post my completed Planet Comics run, but my Marvel Value Stamp collection has more meaning. I started buying comics when I was 5, using allowance money given to me for completing chores on the farm I lived on. But when I was 8 years old, I got a paper delivery route for the newly built trailer park that was 5 blocks from the farm. It was massive, and had lots of trailers; a couple of hundred. I got the lucrative Edmonton Journal paper route, and almost all of the money I earned was spent buying comics. A little after that I also got the route in that trailer park for the brand new paper called the Edmonton Sun. With 2 routes, I was bringing in enough money to buy all the comics I wanted. The Marvel value stamps were from the time period in my life when I was buying comics with my paper route money. Here is my collection. I got my unfilled stamp book signed by Stan Lee, the rest of my collection are books that contain the stamp; no stamps shall be cut from my books. Here are the books and the Stamp Booklet in my 70's spinner rack: the exact type of rack I would have purchased the books from originally.
  6. I have received my auction win today! I am very happy, I hope you all will be happy as well.
  7. within his first 7 years, rather than last 7 years. Shrug
  8. I think this book still has some growth. Early Frazetta, cool cover, great colors and try to find a decent copy.
  9. I checked the website for the city of Chumpions, and it is StinkRankohh that is attending.
  10. Thanks. I did the drawing of the Surfer, and of Norrin Radd's head. The text I create it in a computer program. An example: I wire frame traced the Silver Surfer logo so it is all vector art. Then I print it to the size I need. Then I meticulously cut out the text to fit around the drawn images. I try to avoid easily visible cut lines if possible. I had some challenges, such as around the Surfer's hand/fingers in the Silver Surfer logo text, not sure if you can tell. The top part of the Surfer's hand in the text of the Surfer logo: it is a thicker black line than the rest of the drawing and that is because I had trouble lining up what I had cut out when I glued it to the page that had the artwork on it. Like I said, meticulous.