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Which Marvel hero/neutral character has the best costume or character design?

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Great movie. I thought Heather Graham had the best character design. (thumbs u

 

I thought her design was much better as Roller Girl.

 

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-slym

 

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I had to give that one two dancing bananas

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Best Costume :whistle:

 

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I change my mind, this one gets my vote! :banana:

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Great movie. I thought Heather Graham had the best character design. (thumbs u

 

I thought her design was much better as Roller Girl.

 

:luhv:

 

 

 

-slym

 

Although I don't find her attractive, I thought she was magnificent in the role in Swingers.

 

 

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I remember seeing her at Sundance one year. I pretty much ran into her in the hallway. I almost didn't recognize her because she's so short and she didn't have an entourage surrounding her.

 

I'm not sure why I just shared that story...

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I remember seeing her at Sundance one year. I pretty much ran into her in the hallway. I almost didn't recognize her because she's so short and she didn't have an entourage surrounding her.

 

I'm not sure why I just shared that story...

 

I ran into Linda Hamilton in NYC in October. I ended up telling her I thought she was the hottest thing on the planet when I was 18 and had my room lined with pics of her.

 

Not sure why I told shared all that with her either.

 

It's a Virgo thing. No editing between the brain and the mouth.

 

 

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I remember seeing her at Sundance one year. I pretty much ran into her in the hallway. I almost didn't recognize her because she's so short and she didn't have an entourage surrounding her.

 

I'm not sure why I just shared that story...

 

I ran into Linda Hamilton in NYC in October. I ended up telling her I thought she was the hottest thing on the planet when I was 18 and had my room lined with pics of her.

 

Not sure why I told shared all that with her either.

 

It's a Virgo thing. No editing between the brain and the mouth.

 

 

Virgos. :cloud9:

 

So how did she take the "compliment." You essentially told her she USED to be the hottest thing on the planet. From what I know, which isn't much, women prefer to be told they're currently attractive.

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I remember seeing her at Sundance one year. I pretty much ran into her in the hallway. I almost didn't recognize her because she's so short and she didn't have an entourage surrounding her.

 

I'm not sure why I just shared that story...

 

I ran into Linda Hamilton in NYC in October. I ended up telling her I thought she was the hottest thing on the planet when I was 18 and had my room lined with pics of her.

 

Not sure why I told shared all that with her either.

 

It's a Virgo thing. No editing between the brain and the mouth.

 

 

Virgos. :cloud9:

 

So how did she take the "compliment." You essentially told her she USED to be the hottest thing on the planet. From what I know, which isn't much, women prefer to be told they're currently attractive.

 

Actually, I don't remember the exact words but I think I told her I had a massive crush on her. The "hottest thing on the planet" was implied, although unmistakable.

 

She took it real well. We joked around a bit and she was easy to talk to. I'm sure I complemented her when I saw her so it wasn't like it was harsh. I wouldn't do that to someone.

 

Still, it was neat to see her.

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I remember seeing her at Sundance one year. I pretty much ran into her in the hallway. I almost didn't recognize her because she's so short and she didn't have an entourage surrounding her.

 

I'm not sure why I just shared that story...

 

I ran into Linda Hamilton in NYC in October. I ended up telling her I thought she was the hottest thing on the planet when I was 18 and had my room lined with pics of her.

 

Not sure why I told shared all that with her either.

 

It's a Virgo thing. No editing between the brain and the mouth.

 

 

Virgos. :cloud9:

 

So how did she take the "compliment." You essentially told her she USED to be the hottest thing on the planet. From what I know, which isn't much, women prefer to be told they're currently attractive.

 

Actually, I don't remember the exact words but I think I told her I had a massive crush on her. The "hottest thing on the planet" was implied, although unmistakable.

 

She took it real well. We joked around a bit and she was easy to talk to. I'm sure I complemented her when I saw her so it wasn't like it was harsh. I wouldn't do that to someone.

 

Still, it was neat to see her.

 

Are you in a business that this type of thing is normal? I mean, it doesn't sound like you just happen to see her walking down the street.

 

Cool story, though. The little boy in you probably gave you a high five after that encounter.

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Oh, I saw her outside of a con where she was attending and signing autographs.

 

She was outside grabbing a smoke and just relaxing, so I walked up and said my piece in a nice way. It was nice to finally meet her.

 

Wonder if stuff like that happens often.

 

 

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