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Thanks for getting back to me on this. I like that you're going back to shorter parts as some of the more recent ones have seemed stretched out to me. On the other hand....Date Night Yeah, were they featured in the Christmas specials a while back? My memory falters. Oh well. Anyway, In Da Hizz-House was interesting, have we seen this command base before? And the most recent comic got me, I love that Galanos and Shwartz get a bit of revenge on Ronald's laziness, though when does Shwartz ever work? I thi k this future thing is going somewhere too, is it going to gel into the 918 plot or are they strictly separate? Also, this may be stupidity on my part, but woh is the man with the glasses and suit who talks to the twins if the astronaut in white is President Weiss? Batbrick Away!
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Brilliant stuff! I love the colour used, and the use of the lightsaber blades and flames is inspired! Batbrick Away!
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I'm pretty sure last time I read my Bible there weren't aliens in it. Perhaps you mean Scientology? Batbrick Away!
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You're just not thinking Hollywood enough; if he's got so much as a scratch near his left eyeball that's a massive burn scar in Hollywood terms. Batbrick Away!
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I love that you've developed your own in-universe laws and workings, it really makes the comic that much more enjoyable for someone with an eye for details like me. Other touches like the simple acknowledgment of future ice cream asnd the working order between the space Agency and Space Police are like that too. I think they add a great classic feel, though a spider web piece could've done the job as well. Anyway, as promised my extremely late reviews: Lunch Time Part 19: Interesting, I like that you seem to be setting up a bigger plot with Ronald and The doctor and future Shwartz than we all imagined. Was this planned from the beginning or a recent development? Deleted Scene: Man, S-Bot needs to get robolaid. I can see why you cut it, but I love that you are posting deleted scenes such as these, do you plan on doing this in the future? Short Visit: Yes! You managed to find a way to include Space Police III! My hat tips off to you KDog! Even if this was filler I'm very grateful you did it as I feel that the 918 subplot has sort of faded. I'm assuming that the pilot is from the future since he speaks of time displacement, clever stuff. Behind the Kitty: Easily the funniest of the newer comics, this one had me hurting a little bit actually since I had a stomach ache when reading it. The rubbing tummy line was the best, again another great example of you giving backstory to a rather odd craft. Oop! part 1: Yay the twins! Am I supposed to be able to tell them apart at this stage? I love the agreements they have on everything. And as always I must state my love for Friendlich, he certainly needs all he can get at this point Oops! part 2: I love the chief's line "You RAN from the Space Police!?" The final punchline got me though, I lvoe dark chocolate and the idea that Friendlich of all people would excuse something so irritating for something so trivial was great. Batbrick Away!
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World Racers Summer 2010
Batbrick replied to The Green Brick Giant's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
This theme looks quite good, love the amount of detail on some of the sets and one can never have enough hovercrafts. That said my interests don't extend that far so likelihood is I'll only be getting the small bike set ofr the awesome figs and bikes. Batbrick Away! -
Just gotta say this, a little disappointed that the Quidditch (or three hoops) set has the characters in Quidditch costumes, I can't possibly think of any uses for those but with five fleshie faces I don't know what to do about it. Stupid criticism I know, but I like to have figs for a wide range of uses. Batbrick Away!
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Heheheh. Amazing work, this is almost perfect! Even including the red hair! The torso design is great too. I would buy this. No seriously, please make another one and I WILL purchase it, including shipping and all that. I MUST have it Batbrick Away!
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It's the awesomest dumb shooting movie ever, it has a gunfight during a sex scene, a gunfight while falling off a building, a gunfight during childbirth etc Our relationship is far too saucy to share on a site like this, what would the children think? Ah, interesting theory, probably true. Though the edges thing I'll remain skeptical on. I thought whoever made the claim was talking subliminal messaging. I' currently watching Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. Very fun so far and Owlman is one of my favourite characters ever, but it looks like it might be heading to another "Batman saves the day!" endings where you can just see the biased fanboyism in the writing. Batbrick Away!
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Sorry for holding out again KDog, I'm slowly gaining my ambition back so I'll be posting more regularly soon! Just posting to reassure that I've read all your comics as soon as they debuted and I'll be sure to comment on them individually shortly! But is there meant to be a second kitty one? I can't find it if there is. Batbrick Away!
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This has to be my favourite quote of the day, kudos sir. Indeed, it'd be like saying "live action cartoon genre". Thankyou, I'm glad I wasn't the only one smelling pretentiousness. Batbrick Away!
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Wait...what? Batbrick Away!
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I don't actually have anything against the Fifth Element, it's just a very flat film for me, like Revenge of the Fallen but without all the horridness, it just feels empty to me. I do like the sense of humour ironically. I hate Armeggedon because it epitomises all that's wrong with Micheal Bay's and by extension much of Hollywood's brand of blockbuster films. Its funny and exciting but because it takes itself very seriously at points it can't just be a fun film like Shoot 'Em Up where the whole joke is that nothing makes sense, instead I feel like screaming every three seconds that nothing makes sense. Fixed. Fixed Don't worry JimButcher, you know I love you right? But seriously, last films I watched were Alien, which is oneo f my favourites, holds up better than Star wars in my opinion, To Kill a Mockingbird, one of my favourites that I watched with my mum, she was devastated at what happened to Robinson, I tihnk it's my favourite example of how a theme doesn't have to be subtle, just well done. Batbrick Away!
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Don't even mention Shaun of the Dead here, that movie is way too awesome! Also Dunjohn, appreciate the clarification, I understand what you mean though I also agree with the oddly named Tyrant on how the core principles should be kept. Sparkly vampire isn't really a core changing thing to me however but I still do find it ridiculous, as the biggest problem I have with Twilight is that it follows like a self-insert fanfiction where the only thing we know for sure is that "Edward is so fantastic!" and nothing else about anything that isn't slavering to the teengirl boy-fantasy crowd. My opinion of course. Now if the film was made about the father who had to cope with such a b*tchy daughter and a family of vampires as a single father, I'd be all over that. That would be an awesome concept. Batbrick Away!
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Oh dear grief, this slice of black humour is so funny I nearly wet myself! The new sets look really good espeically that mechanism on the large set. Unfortunately the tan I'd hoped for is not present so there won't be a lot of expense flowing from me for these sets. Batbrick Away!
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I hope this rant wasn't directed at me since otherwise the only one annoyed would be you (and maybe Lego5150, you'd have to ask him though I'm not sure), as I have no problem with the "skin sparkles" idea. It's just that it is executed so poorly and laughably that I dislike it. Mind you, the satires of it have been glorious! Batbrick Away!
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Loving the look of Prince of Persia, especially that massive set that's tempting me. The whole theme has really blown me away, I never expected them to have so many juicy figs and parts, nor such fun construction! Batbrick Away!
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Awesome, loving the look of some of these sets. However, I'm mostly just interested in the ifgs and parts, as these wonderful fleshies will help expand my Gotham world! Sirius in particular looks ripe for a Zsasz fig! Batbrick Away!
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Heck, if you go back to the original, they don't even burn, they just don't have as much power. Still, one has to laugh at "This is the skin of a monster!" while looking like a real life Ken from some sick Barbie ad. Batbrick Away!
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Fixed Batbrick Away!
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A fact that deeply saddens me. Batbrick Away!
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What? Zoolander is in no way crap, it's comedic genius! It regularly makes it in on "op 100 films" lists. The Benchwarmers however is horrific. Batbrick Away!
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Thanks! Just don't believe the hype and you'll be okay. I haven't been able to find Zombieland anywhere! I recently watched Once Upon a Time in the West by Sergio Leone at least five times. It's now my favourite film of all time and a wonderful masterpiece, I would suggest it to everybody! Also watched another classic; Alien. Love it so much, it certainly hasn't dated much at all for a 1979 film. Batbrick Away!
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Does Space Police III promote racism and xenophobia?
Batbrick replied to Sonic Screwdriver's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Yes, it promotes all of these evils and more. It promotes hatred, racism, classism, overzealous patriotism, specism, genocide, puppy kicking, kitten drowning, baby eating, ignoring the "Keep off the Grass" sign, jaywalking, liking rap, liking the Twilight series, not liking Hot Fuzz and Shaun if the Dead, killing orphans, not voting, cussing, women beating, war igniting, property thieving, policeman shooting, toddler thieving, movie downloading, lolcat creating, Rick Roll linking, pepsi over coke, not being able to whistle, criminal rudeness, thinking Avatar had a great story, bigotry, fatal pillow fights, Skynet uploading, Nixon fandom, liking the Star Wars prequels, foot fetishes, nose fetishes, dog fetishes, "First!"ing, spider loving, Bill O'Reilly, bestiality and of course baby Harp seal clubbing! When will we end this horrific Lego propaganda that poisons these children's minds with admiration of the filth listed above? It is blatant brainwashing and conditioning by a once benevolent company now corrupted by greed and amorality! None of us are safe! Lego has become a shrine to all the evils of the world and is now too far gone to be redeemed! The end times are near! Repent! REPENT! Batbrick Away form the poisonous stench of TLC! -
I would prefer to have Greeks with traces of mythology in it, I think that would be fantastic. Batbrick Away!