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  • Hector
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  • Hector
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    A class act...



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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Who else got goosebumps hearing the hint of John Williams theme at the end?

    That was awesome...
    Didn't notice that until my second viewing after I read this ---- cool

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    well, that's an opinion based on his skills. I know I've seen a couple people here just based on his race. Even though they knew it was coming from day one with Iris' and Joe's casting.
    I object on both counts. I don't like him as an Actor, or the fact that the changed his race. And yeah, I saw it coming for obvious reasons...who didn't? D'uh! I also read New 52 Flash where they also changed Iris to a black woman and I didn't like it then either, so again...D'uh! And God forbid I dare say anything about it or I'll be called racist. But maybe just maybe I'm a comic book Geek that grew up reading George Perez's Teen Titan's...who remembers Wall West as a red hair white kid? I just tire of the PC pandering and appeasement...it's really old!

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  • PNGwynne
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    I'm actually excited about this reboot, and Posey as Dr. Smith. I'll watch her in anything.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    Ah yes, we as a herd, like an attractive representation of ourselves.

    For everything else there is Patton Oswalt.
    lol I feel represented by Oswalt. I mean, the only villains I would ever cosplay (and I know cosplayers don't judge but I judge myself) are The Penguin and Toyman.

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  • Hector
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    Who else got goosebumps hearing the hint of John Williams theme at the end?

    That was awesome...

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  • Hector
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    I’d like to think of Judy Robinson as adopted as opposed to being the biological daughter of either John or Maureen. I’ll tell you why. The Robinsons live on a planet with a dire straits overpopulation problem, pollution, and dwindling natural resources. John and Maureen producing three biological children would be highly irresponsible...and therefore defeating the purpose of them being heroic and trying to do the right thing. Adopting a child on the other hand, makes them more sympathetic, more for the cause...taking the initiative.

    At least that’s how I see it...

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  • Hector
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    Yeah, Mikey...either of those could apply...

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Hector
    They are already up in arms over Judy Robinson being black.

    What I read is that she’s not adopted, but in fact Maureen’s daughter from a previous marriage.
    From the short trailer posted in the flashback clips Judy seems to have a black mom.

    Maybe she's the old man's biological daughter.

    Or, perhaps an adopted friends child ie Webster or Different Strokes

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    well, that's an opinion based on his skills. I know I've seen a couple people here just based on his race. Even though they knew it was coming from day one with Iris' and Joe's casting.
    Yeah, I'm not big on Wally either but it's based on my experience, I've noticed some people protested a little too much to the concept.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by Hector
    But the Wally West actor sucks, nothing to do with his skin color, at least to me, he’s just an annoying actor.
    well, that's an opinion based on his skills. I know I've seen a couple people here just based on his race. Even though they knew it was coming from day one with Iris' and Joe's casting.

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  • palitoy
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    Ah yes, we as a herd, like an attractive representation of ourselves.

    For everything else there is Patton Oswalt.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    well that and we all want to see ourselves on the screen, representation can sincerely help to grow an audience.
    In that case...where are all the fat, balding, mildle aged geeks such as myself???

    I want to be represented...I wanna be the next Superman...



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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Yeah, younger audiences.
    well that and we all want to see ourselves on the screen, representation can sincerely help to grow an audience.

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