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Happy 2019! General discussion thread
Tantz_Aerine at 10:08AM, June 28, 2018
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So glad that now when I binge read archives I can leave comments and know the creator will see them! Will probably make me a more active commenter.
bravo1102 at 12:43PM, June 28, 2018
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Guess this is another reason not to delete my crappy finished comic archive. I can finally see when there are new comments as opposed to my previous semi-annual revisit to see just how awful the stuff was.
KimLuster at 2:26PM, June 28, 2018
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bravo1102 wrote:

…And you know this development is a HUGE incentive for you lurkers to comment so creators see new comments showing up and get their egos boosted!

Were you ever in sales…? :D
KimLuster at 2:32PM, June 28, 2018
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Oh Nos - now we're less likely to click on a comic to just see if a reply has been made to our comments. That's gonna reduce creators' page hits 0o0

Back it out Noooooowww! :D

Seriously it's an awesome feature I'm gonna love!
Ozoneocean at 12:46AM, June 29, 2018
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Check out the links in the top bar! Those are my fave bit! Especially the icons 😁😁😁😁😁😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😁😁😁😁
bravo1102 at 1:37AM, June 29, 2018
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KimLuster wrote:
bravo1102 wrote:

…And you know this development is a HUGE incentive for you lurkers to comment so creators see new comments showing up and get their egos boosted!

Were you ever in sales…? :D
Retail for too long. But its actually from CBT and leadership/instructors classes. You like what someone does? Tell them. You slavishly follow a comic? Tell the creator. A kind word in the right ear can mean so much.
usedbooks at 6:17PM, July 4, 2018
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Dog woke me at 4 am because there was another bat in the house. I put it in a box outside my window like the previous one (I'm on the second floor), but it was still there in the daylight, so I brought it inside for the day.

Just finished releasing it into the night.

Spent the day trying to figure out what crack or hole I might have missed, putting tape around my window fans, shoving paper towels into loose places around window frames.

I am extremely grateful to my dog. If I had slept through a bat in the house, safety procedures would require the bat be destroyed and expensive rabies vaccine treatment for me. (Dog is vaccibated. Like $20 for him, potentially thousands for a person.)

Last year, my dog discovered a leak in the walls of my RV and may have literally saved the whole thing from ruin.

Good dog.
Ozoneocean at 7:50PM, July 4, 2018
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usedbooks wrote:
Dog woke me at 4 am because there was another bat in the house.
You'll end up EXACTLY like Nick Cage in Vampire's Kiss ;)
Tantz_Aerine at 6:12AM, July 6, 2018
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Guys, since we're talking sales, don't forget to PQ me for a twitter feature. This Sunday's slot is still open.
Ozoneocean at 9:57AM, July 8, 2018
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Tantz was 100% right about Avatar.
So very right.

Oh, it's an extremely well made film in every respect apart from the theme which is as heavy handed as you can get. Fully automatic 25mm depleted uranium 2000rpm cringe-cannon!
Hardcore cringe.
And Titanic inspired theme music which was nassssty,

Basing those aliens directly off of first nations peoples, even down to the hairstyles and the bone necklaces was OH-MY-GOD level cringe. I wonder if there are other planets out there where the aliens are just carbon copies of human ethnic groups with animal faces and rainbow skin?
Pink Tutsi Warrior mongoose people!
Green Scottish ogres… oh, that was Shrek, opps…
Purple Pygmy possums!
Gunwallace at 6:08PM, July 9, 2018
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What I remember most about when Avatar came out was how in November all the reviews were calling it the greatest movie of all time, and a lock to sweep the Oscars, and then by January it just got a few technical awards on the actual night.

Buyer's remorse set in real quick on that movie.
David ‘Gunwallace’ Tulloch, www.virtuallycomics.com
Ozoneocean at 4:49AM, July 10, 2018
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Gunwallace wrote:
What I remember most about when Avatar came out was how in November all the reviews were calling it the greatest movie of all time, and a lock to sweep the Oscars, and then by January it just got a few technical awards on the actual night.

Buyer's remorse set in real quick on that movie.
I can imagine that.
I also have to wonder why the y had an Aussie in the lead role. Can't Americans hear when he constantly flubs the accent? XD
KimLuster at 10:51AM, July 10, 2018
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ozoneocean wrote:
Gunwallace wrote:
What I remember most about when Avatar came out was how in November all the reviews were calling it the greatest movie of all time, and a lock to sweep the Oscars, and then by January it just got a few technical awards on the actual night.

Buyer's remorse set in real quick on that movie.
I can imagine that.
I also have to wonder why the y had an Aussie in the lead role. Can't Americans hear when he constantly flubs the accent? XD

We don't care! We have Brits playing the lead roles of Southerners in the Walking Dead!! They do a pretty good job too, IMO. It's funny, I remember in the American Godzilla movie (awful but not the point…) a French Soldier pretended to be an American by doing an Elvis Accent (and it worked)!
Genejoke at 1:54PM, July 10, 2018
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KimLuster wrote:
ozoneocean wrote:
Gunwallace wrote:
What I remember most about when Avatar came out was how in November all the reviews were calling it the greatest movie of all time, and a lock to sweep the Oscars, and then by January it just got a few technical awards on the actual night.

Buyer's remorse set in real quick on that movie.
I can imagine that.
I also have to wonder why the y had an Aussie in the lead role. Can't Americans hear when he constantly flubs the accent? XD

We don't care! We have Brits playing the lead roles of Southerners in the Walking Dead!! They do a pretty good job too, IMO. It's funny, I remember in the American Godzilla movie (awful but not the point…) a French Soldier pretended to be an American by doing an Elvis Accent (and it worked)!

Haha, it sometimes makes me laugh hearing english actors do american accents and vice versa. When I first saw Spike in Buffy I thought James Marsters was going for an Australian accent. Similarly I recently watched a new series with Michael C Hall from Dexter doing an english accent and he flubbed it a lot but when he got it right it was spot on. It still seemed odd hearing him speak with out his natural accent. Also whenever I see James Marsters in anything other than Buffy I think he sounds odd WITH his normal accent.
bravo1102 at 1:34AM, July 11, 2018
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They're actors. Doing dialect is part of the job. When done well its amazing but most of the examples here are pretty pedestrian. Ever see Robert Duvall in the Seven Percent Solution?

When asked why Xena was done in American accents as opposed to New Zealand “because American accents are the easiest for a new Zealander to do.” As well as being the easiest to understand for nearly all English speakers from decades of being bombarded by American media.

And it provides a great living for dialogue coaches.

My favorite is Kevin Kline in French Kiss. He does Frenchmen so well. And ever see Jack Palance act in a foreign language as opposed to reading lines phonetically? He was fluent in French, German and Italian.

Its acting. ;)

And there were all kinds of vintage British movies with a token American character doing the worst American accent imaginable. And how many Brits and such made their living in Hollywood? Errol Flynn was a New Zealander, Cary Grant a cockney and Maureen O'Hara was from Ireland. There are times you always hear that Irish inflection no matter how hard she tried to hide it. Ain't nothing new. Its acting. :)
Ozoneocean at 2:33AM, July 11, 2018
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bravo1102 wrote:
Errol Flynn was a New Zealander
No, he was pure Aussie, born in the state of Tasmania ;)
Unlike Russell Crowe who's an NZedder and often gets confused with an Aussie, or Mel Gibson who's pure American but lived here in Aus for a few years in his teens.

We're mostly talking about BAD acting though :D
Bad accents

On that note Errol mostly only did Australian or English accents. I can't recall him doing a bad American one.
bravo1102 at 2:47AM, July 11, 2018
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ozoneocean wrote:
bravo1102 wrote:
Errol Flynn was a New Zealander
No, he was pure Aussie, born in the state of Tasmania ;)
Unlike Russell Crowe who's an NZedder and often gets confused with an Aussie, or Mel Gibson who's pure American but lived here in Aus for a few years in his teens.

We're mostly talking about BAD acting though :D
Bad accents

On that note Errol mostly only did Australian or English accents. I can't recall him doing a bad American one.

You're right. Tasmanian. He did plenty of movies where he tried to convince audiences he was American or Canadian. I got confused because in one movie where Errol Flynn is portrayed he's called a kiwi and goes off on the guy beating him to a pulp. I think it was The Aviator about Howard Hughes who used to party with Flynn in Hollywood.

Try watching Robert Mitchum in Legend of the Lost (?) He does an Australian accent, fairly competently, but you can't over it's Robert Mitchum so it sounds awful. There's also one where he does a great cockney– but again it's Robert Mitchum and it sounds so fake.

Then there's the great Tony Curtis. No matter what exotic locale he was in, playing a Viking or a Cossack, he always sounded like a nice Jewish boy from da Bronx. “We're gonna attack da castle” But audiences ate it up.

Did you know that Bernard Cornwell changed the whole origin and description of Sharpe to allow for Sean Bean's broad North British accent? The character was originally a Londoner and later it was put in that he was sent to an orphanage in Yorkshire.

There are any number of American actors who are from the South who worked very hard to overcome their twang.
Ozoneocean at 4:02AM, July 11, 2018
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Sean became way TOO Northern in the later episodes of Sharpe, it sounded silly.

Speaking of bad accents: Nick Cage in Vampire's Kiss. It's so weird… Some sort of mix of the surfer dude he played in Valley girl and a parody of a New York businessman. It's bizarre.

I LOVED him in Raising Arizona a the year before, where he speaks in an accent the Cohen brothers invented. Sort of Georgia sounding I think (apparently), nothing like an Arizona accent, so they say.
bravo1102 at 4:24AM, July 11, 2018
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There was an episode of Sharpe done in Yorkshire and he just let loose. :D way too much. And then he did a version of Anna Karenina. I hear those Northern Russians have very broad accents. It was a disaster.

At the exact opposite end is Rutger Hauer. He sounds more American than some Americans. All the right inflections.

And poor Jeremy Kemp. A beautiful British accent and a career spent playing Germans. Since some movies had native Germsn actors with the real accents, directors made non-German co stars put on German accents and sometimes the results were nearly comical. George Peppard and Marlon Brando especially.
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Ozoneocean at 9:06PM, July 11, 2018
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John Wayne as Genghis Kahn. :)
I could never take Hugh Laurie seriously as “House”. so WEIRD to see him do an American accent, even though he was good at it, unlike Ian McShane in Deadwood. OMG he's horrible at accents. Love him as an actor though.
Rutgar is SO boring now. I was sad that he lost his accent. Arnold Schwarzenegger had the right idea. Rutgar got baaaaad advice.

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Genejoke at 12:57PM, July 15, 2018
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It took me ages to get used to Hugh Laurie doing american in House and I have no idea if it was good or not, it just sounded wrong for him. Still I did get used to it.
It's been so hot here lately and it wouldn't be so bad but my home isn't good for hot weather so I just sweat and don't sleep at night. I miss the pool, stone floors and air con my folks have in spain.
mindcat at 10:17AM, July 16, 2018
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So this year, I invested in a mini washing machine for my apartment. It cost me a small fortune but the upside is that I have successfully cut down on my interactions with neighbors by at least 40%.

Now the only time I see my neighbors is when I'm staring at them through the blinds…
My sister asked my why I own night vision binoculars… I don't have to answer that.
KimLuster at 3:01PM, July 16, 2018
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ozoneocean wrote:
How is the comment notification thing working for people?

Really like it!! Esp. knowing if/when a reply is made to a comment I made!! That is so nice!!
usedbooks at 5:21PM, July 16, 2018
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Our NPS biologist informs me that this is the first record of a hispid cotton rat on the Blue Ridge Parkway.



This guy hangs out beside the lake, completely unfazed by people as it grazes. I took some pictures and identified it from field guides. Then I shared my ID with my coworkers in case people ask. My supervisor shared the pictures with the Natural Resource Specialists in NC (we don't have any biologist in the VA districts) who confirmed my ID – and then told me it was the first one on record.

(It's crazy cute in person. It looks like a tiny, round-eared bunny. About the size of a baseball.)
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In the Blue Ridge Parkway of Virginia,
On the trail of the hispid cotton rat?

usedbooks at 6:03PM, July 16, 2018
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Not exactly a cougar or a sasquatch. XD

It's actually a common species in VA, but this is the westernmost edge of its range.
Ozoneocean at 6:13PM, July 16, 2018
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mindcat wrote:
My sister asked my why I own night vision binoculars… I don't have to answer that.
You really have those? Weren't they super expensive? O_o
Ironscarf at 8:23PM, July 16, 2018
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Not exactly a cougar or a sasquatch. XD

It's actually a common species in VA, but this is the westernmost edge of its range.

Cute little fella! Not like the sewer rats that infest my neck of the woods. The local council have been shamed into action after we were named rat capital of London. Ratropolis if you will.
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usedbooks at 8:30PM, July 16, 2018
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Ironscarf wrote:
usedbooks wrote:
Not exactly a cougar or a sasquatch. XD

It's actually a common species in VA, but this is the westernmost edge of its range.

Cute little fella! Not like the sewer rats that infest my neck of the woods. The local council have been shamed into action after we were named rat capital of London. Ratropolis if you will.

I have a soft spot for native rodents. They are so much cuter than the “imports” too. The Americas have the best rodents.

(I say that while owning pet rats, but they are a far cry from their ancestry. A few hundred generations of selective breeding has an effect.)
mindcat at 4:17PM, July 17, 2018
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ozoneocean wrote:
mindcat wrote:
My sister asked my why I own night vision binoculars… I don't have to answer that.
You really have those? Weren't they super expensive? O_o


Actually, they were 80 bucks but I didn't buy them. They were a gift. And, I don't actually watch people. Trust me, anyone doing anything interesting closes the windows first.

But one day, this weird car with two guys in it was parked outside our house and I took out the binoculars and I look and the guy had a camera pointed straight at me looking at him. I almost had a heart attack!

Turns out they were just taking pictures of the house because we were going to sell it.

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