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Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 – running time 25:10
This week, iFanboy takes a good long look at the work of Alan Moore. If you've ever wondered which Moore books you should be reading, this is the place for you. Killing Joke, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V for Vendetta, Top 10, Watchmen, and others. And what's the deal with that Lost Girls book? Can iFanboy get through a discussion of a book based entirely on sex? At any rate, we tried our best.

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reading books ( 19:00, 19:00 ) The Beatles ( 1:34, 1:34 ) David Givens ( 13:42, 13:42 ) Joe Torre ( 22:07, 22:07 ) reading books ( 19:00, 19:00 ) The Beatles ( 1:34, 1:34 ) David Givens ( 13:42, 13:42 ) Joe Torre ( 22:07, 22:07 )

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" I -- on the Internet John Flanagan may recognize me from that podcast is iFanboy again. -- This episode but it was brought to you by godaddy.com. You can head over there and the coupon code iFanboy to get 10% off your purchase. Greg you're using Internet -- godaddy.com. The invisible man."

" It's creepy. Welcome to a family the video podcast of the conflict discussions it would come I'm wrong I'm and I'm Josh this week we want to talk about Alan Moore. Most people who read comics -- he's probably. This option he's the second coming basically as -- comic book writers go. And it. But not with. And you just heard a lot of this that talk. Like a lot. And it can be intimidating on it and yet I mean I'm recently a new media world some people think that he made a bit overrated. Maybe it will Nadal and that Bill Clinton but does does wrong -- gonna get their chance off but first let's little -- He's really interest lately when you start out more on all things British. He's quite he's he's sort of precursor of the presentation. Without Alan Moore The Beatles on the comic book awfully bad about it or if you want. It. It. Still lives there always there he's not going anywhere else which. It. He writes other people acts and acts as well but -- if you read stuff that -- America. It's so American culture understands well. That's that's. -- Red. That. He's -- I don't mean. But it is not. But it's not that he's he's you know programs which -- spears. -- He he's he's considered literate and -- right got. Us. A lot of -- did you think of school I think absolutely. Winning. I don't. He he -- start working in British comics from UK which was. -- And -- comics -- party. -- It and then let me an easy. Pop. Start. There. About. So one of the first books that. The first of America. -- Which was horror. -- You can't read it years -- it's a -- very. -- Force powerful force. -- can't just tools that consciousness but doctor it's murder. -- It's exception. So layers so art that. Court that. And it's. So. Five trees. It's it's. Never. -- And it's actually probably proceeded. Which you've probably. The warrior. It's it. Does your. Work. That's our. But. What. Happens when -- Right but it's this -- well story. On that was an earlier who it was a mid eighties varieties -- okay in and then. Cold War and basically explores the realistic yet what would happen. -- state effort. Over. -- it's very it's. Great visuals greatly ideas across the -- moment. Yet past acts are. Real. News to -- reason -- Non com readers and galaxy it's it's what -- the political aspect of this story going on enough. Good stores this story and it's not anything. Anybody and -- this man asks me. Now than making them these reviews it's and you. It turnaround if you lose that clown. It's got box. And more -- typically -- library. And -- Which we talked about a lot. It. So that'll do. And one this Lester let's. Talk about this work. It."

" Well killing -- are some consider him defining joker story Timothy. It's not. It's. It's considered -- joke or -- that's actually true that the whole sordid little salty percent to percent includes the iconic moment of our reward being crippled that's where she stops and being -- of -- crippled by the U."

" Notable also is the pencils the entire run just cover Brian bought this. He's pretty late and -- before Brian hit. Yeah I mean like he was like. That you think the guy he -- pencil book he's probably the best. Is Obama he would likely. Recognize it -- ironically now what is it like book. He doesn't -- one and as we can work but to me that was about it and didn't come before after dark times. And yes after after. It. It's always liked it takes it takes this point of view of Batman the dark world that joker really for the first. Time that that I I I -- is the first Arab with the -- scare Mikey. There's that image of him after he comes out in -- haired scissors let's just."

" Let him Brian -- a lot really classified as you can look and there's been all the prime problem is like the classic took it."

" It's not overly. Unless you know it's it's fairly humid it is in you see where it came from just its its its its. Well that. Honorees I was like twenty -- that it is it is it is in -- in Canada. Welcome NFL record that crippled yeah she's -- this is -- just -- entitles the story about a man. Truly don't know you know you never know the organisms that are you don't know president but that's -- decision of the continental breakfast that's his take on bat man. Yeah these -- And an -- Zimmerman also actually differ from those you -- not to lose."

" DC history in 1986. The crisis in the opener -- and that was -- certain laws and that was and Willie reed booted the entire DC continuity. And the last week here."

" The laughs. Superman story in the old continuity. Was a story written by around more drawn by -- on George for a is colts Superman whatever happened in the man tomorrow."

" And it is seen as the end of the."

" You know the old guard DC the old continuity. And after this crisis started in that that's an office those kind of -- an interest -- to see that the last classic Superman -- Astoria -- story was written down more. You know and this is just a great and it's and it's got. It touches on Lex -- bizarre -- you know them all so much of the -- and an all in I think it was a a couple of issues is an expeditious."

" The dark now and another long as one of the things about people talk about great comic writers say things like. Well he's really dark and I think -- Martin who dark. He doesn't always happens doesn't always have to he does he does funny. He's very -- But like when you actually get him to do superhero stories like he grew up reading this stuff he loves that stuff. He outgrew its like he doesn't want to be involved. But you know he's definitely history superheroes and those."

" What is it just to see how the evolution is because you know I'm a lot of his early UK working he'll have more UK -- in Britain which is what comes -- defining. Character captain Britain now Putin nukes over. On the so much to -- and when he wrote but also a lot of work that he did on the the title. Marble man. -- in your command legal issues with marvel. Which is seen as one of the greatest superhero books US I have I've read issues I am really -- really look at that was Alan Moore wrote wrote the first -- issues and he handed over to new game."

" And so this constant amount more than into the game and."

" And it's lesbian -- and in it was a it was a reboot of characters from the sixties and is an excellent -- you know capital of ordinary pressure them like yeah exactly is almost like a British album auction them. All but took it in a much modern too much modern and -- dark direction with this -- going evil in and it was just it was is. And -- do lot of legal troubles of ownership rights just like that you just."

" And Hillary Clinton is talking tough for him I'm just I think. Three quarters of may happen at all in the form. Somewhere that youthful truck caught up truck and I accept. But."

" It is decency have is when you. Work. At least up until years. And expertly from. -- If it."

" And that's well. And he sun sign. Gently. While it is. Not. Clear up the line. And that's comics whole line. From there. Shortly thereafter the work. -- There's this -- topless bar. Every superpower be in supernatural. All -- that all. -- up all up. And there's like it. -- And it's it's very. Homicide. Enrollment -- Again. It's that depends with commentary and yet it's comes as the panel to the panel structure what in the -- where's Waldo book in which -- and -- wrong. This is that you. I was handed him he did -- through it it knows Ortiz and yet. Com wanna think about -- more. That he's famous sports scripts. Have you ever heard about his scripts what he does is he describes each panel and."

" Horrific details it's a great example this is the pick up the absolute lock and there are several pages of script and Bertha back and it and you can see how he's an entire page describing panel."

" native David Givens you see -- that colors highlight there and just what yet draw and I have a paragraph that you'd like room. Benedict. Is what what do I need to draw the panel person whom are the."

" What is it shows that everything he does he think of them and he thinks every possible aspect comic -- issue cartoonist for that a little while we understand the medium -- I'd say because I've given that -- and out of that also came in the extraordinary gentlemen which is only help from the movie. Where that was stated the -- that it was sort of a little off in the book -- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen not sometimes you were huge."

" I love it was was around difficulties public enemy characters which is working indoors. But via. Eaten them all but it's looking. Like. Quarterly. Islam and all -- superhero book. I was you know at best there is corrupt and RC news. One that he took the superheroes -- by the letter."

" Well the most recent one though -- the -- world's stand business great Kevin O'Neal Kevin McHale yeah -- not very fast there."

" One lead was very very. We also talked about from hell in Monday's. Protection. Also will be moved away from the sort of add them up so much -- That I that books. And then most recently. Mary controversial. Okay now we go to Lou this is after hours. -- lost girls which is as you can see this big hefty. Gently volume quality and -- Com he calls -- pornography in the east. -- I'll tell you and I put through it I'm ready that you guys are rated on next the only -- he formed he calls -- porn from a from the point you. Well department you. That he wants to own that word up there. Just take watching erotica. That spot warm and full file its all this the most or. Obstacle of modern right. This sexual. What is the what is the let's let's hear what these birds that he's taken. And obviously went from. Dan Alice from Alice in wonderland and it was Bosnia all end up in hotels. Austria as great as what -- is about to break out everywhere this does sound like too much -- And you. A lot. Yeah what the idea that they -- tell their story -- using. They hate tell this story up. The poignant of their story becomes sexually."

" Yeah they told -- we're all -- bode well yes it's not. What do you think it was a Lou. Actually it was a positive respectful way to and the read the scarecrow -- men lasted -- three -- and that's what we're. And and with same with."

" Commands. Us is basically sexual. Art. It that's the thing is. So. Comfortable. But things to note like that don't have to. Basically everything. Pop up everything. Okay here's the parents that this actually makes the point today -- men and its its its graphic. It is. Up to note that I think I don't actually just. Yeah you need to point is that. We're talking about this -- add. Juvenile -- not to ala. Miles. It. You can you can -- these things about talk. -- I know that sounds all well. Actually I'm argument -- right now -- that's the point he makes it actually happens. We talk about his record. I think I am evening news. --"

" About a ring is point of view and it was a lot about the British isn't -- culture and also -- the year the conference that -- it takes what's in middle of the book -- one breaks out. -- you transfer and just fascinated. And that's in the back. Really. It's it's."

" That's if there's -- but it's mostly really very. Minor I've yet -- Is it's worth reading books -- I don't know complete successful but. I understand he's doing he's trying to he's trying exports accidentally hit it very start. Graphically. The questions I have why look at regrets not more violence and -- which is America not part of the fact that point so particularly in -- doing. -- flown. Here it's the confluence of everything and he's totally. More. Within the next question idea why. Why it's very wise way -- Those -- and certainly where is your only meant to your house but it's no greater. This does whether. It's a story in its story. What's important is this at this this is the cliche is that there will likely come inside. Oh yes you know like a lot of that all come inside play. Patently. A lot. This -- on. --"

" Was not released its us funny acts let's look at an appointment as -- crime you think I'm artillery overrated I think he can be a little slightly operated. It not in that I'm not arguing his talent obviously house there are some of the things we've talked upon that was done it -- in the ninety's were completed -- wildcats supremes the fact that that was in the -- hear the news that this is -- that was still good and that's the word yet I did. What I should read something really didn't do it. But I feel as if right now somebody getting in the comics -- something not not beam comes along he hit -- there's -- and there's -- lot -- and -- And it to the point where you read something and if you really like it you like what's wrong with like it and -- like this and we've seen people who -- and a -- written written into us saying I like our options are accurate get. You know and I think is that I think there's a -- bootable raid in this and that everything that comes out by him is goal because honestly it is now I. I mean I -- America's best comics and they came the I -- tell -- we discussed how strong for me is the thing that I've actually I served."

" I'd love it the first issue is tough and I'd drop you drop -- drop them. The government non room always drop that. Well. It was okay -- that you know I've got to drive tonight John -- You know we need -- this year I don't think about top there America's best -- had. Something all to opera so that's like all of us it was that -- intelligent. And you get enough on."

" But. -- I love I love from hell allotment of -- stories of Joe Louis is very but I just don't think everything that comes from his nose. Well let me it is --"

" There isn't. -- love but what."

" Think I think earlier we've we've we've we've talked with were sent to defend rights law that definitive. Joe Torre is wrapped up the gold -- that some of them all of these things. How green and overrated because somebody is one of these things and -- career but. Did you -- you can. You've done multiple defining stories of different characters what -- that -- that does give you carte Blanche to everything it's alone on the heels of I don't know I think everything that I refuse to an -- I didn't read comes from past but if -- three --"

" As a critic feels that I will get a lot of (%expletive) -- to -- Because of this because of that that's you know are there some. Secret of all I think there's another side that when you talk about. Overeating -- it is that if some intelligence on the greatest thing over and over and over again insults and credit. It does because like for patients to ask me what I was in college and you're going to school class film things that telling units in the past things spread and you Watson came for the first time. You have to read about why it's great that eventually. Appreciate or else we blues response. -- think like such and such now like bad. This album's greatest out an application. I don't know. On that map and it hasn't because atomic Winamp which I think happens with this stuff off yeah I think also that we now I think he is -- the material we just -- go with it I think the as you go out Pastrana of comics readers I think that happens more often enough I definitely I think it certainly Cuban -- Overall. -- you cause the Wolverine world no one is perfect in real time everybody I think you know that alerts people I don't know but. I think it. How to put up back at work you put that stuff that is your case because it does so many different things what was on it because I feel like it might -- that -- I mean it's it's this is a very -- subjective stuff but -- like it's I. Right and he liked. -- some food I don't like because it's not something does need to bat."

" Oh good creates personal taste preference like like -- an easy thing I don't like it sounds like director Matt. Yeah so you know so I think I can also operated. An apple. --"

" You can email contact and I -- when our economy can tell us your thoughts -- or our questions and comments from you could even call our our toll free voicemail SC fan boys which is 3262697. In his voice now let me show our weekly audio podcast which you can listen to pick the week. -- and went on until next week. Coaching that lost us."

" I -- on the Internet John Flanagan may recognize me from that podcast is iFanboy again. -- This episode but it was brought to you by godaddy.com. You can head over there and the coupon code iFanboy to get 10% off your purchase. Greg you're using Internet -- godaddy.com. The invisible man."

" It's creepy. Welcome to a family the video podcast of the conflict discussions it would come I'm wrong I'm and I'm Josh this week we want to talk about Alan Moore. Most people who read comics -- he's probably. This option he's the second coming basically as -- comic book writers go. And it. But not with. And you just heard a lot of this that talk. Like a lot. And it can be intimidating on it and yet I mean I'm recently a new media world some people think that he made a bit overrated. Maybe it will Nadal and that Bill Clinton but does does wrong -- gonna get their chance off but first let's little -- He's really interest lately when you start out more on all things British. He's quite he's he's sort of precursor of the presentation. Without Alan Moore The Beatles on the comic book awfully bad about it or if you want. It. It. Still lives there always there he's not going anywhere else which. It. He writes other people acts and acts as well but -- if you read stuff that -- America. It's so American culture understands well. That's that's. -- Red. That. He's -- I don't mean. But it is not. But it's not that he's he's you know programs which -- spears. -- He he's he's considered literate and -- right got. Us. A lot of -- did you think of school I think absolutely. Winning. I don't. He he -- start working in British comics from UK which was. -- And -- comics -- party. -- It and then let me an easy. Pop. Start. There. About. So one of the first books that. The first of America. -- Which was horror. -- You can't read it years -- it's a -- very. -- Force powerful force. -- can't just tools that consciousness but doctor it's murder. -- It's exception. So layers so art that. Court that. And it's. So. Five trees. It's it's. Never. -- And it's actually probably proceeded. Which you've probably. The warrior. It's it. Does your. Work. That's our. But. What. Happens when -- Right but it's this -- well story. On that was an earlier who it was a mid eighties varieties -- okay in and then. Cold War and basically explores the realistic yet what would happen. -- state effort. Over. -- it's very it's. Great visuals greatly ideas across the -- moment. Yet past acts are. Real. News to -- reason -- Non com readers and galaxy it's it's what -- the political aspect of this story going on enough. Good stores this story and it's not anything. Anybody and -- this man asks me. Now than making them these reviews it's and you. It turnaround if you lose that clown. It's got box. And more -- typically -- library. And -- Which we talked about a lot. It. So that'll do. And one this Lester let's. Talk about this work. It."

" Well killing -- are some consider him defining joker story Timothy. It's not. It's. It's considered -- joke or -- that's actually true that the whole sordid little salty percent to percent includes the iconic moment of our reward being crippled that's where she stops and being -- of -- crippled by the U."

" Notable also is the pencils the entire run just cover Brian bought this. He's pretty late and -- before Brian hit. Yeah I mean like he was like. That you think the guy he -- pencil book he's probably the best. Is Obama he would likely. Recognize it -- ironically now what is it like book. He doesn't -- one and as we can work but to me that was about it and didn't come before after dark times. And yes after after. It. It's always liked it takes it takes this point of view of Batman the dark world that joker really for the first. Time that that I I I -- is the first Arab with the -- scare Mikey. There's that image of him after he comes out in -- haired scissors let's just."

" Let him Brian -- a lot really classified as you can look and there's been all the prime problem is like the classic took it."

" It's not overly. Unless you know it's it's fairly humid it is in you see where it came from just its its its its. Well that. Honorees I was like twenty -- that it is it is it is in -- in Canada. Welcome NFL record that crippled yeah she's -- this is -- just -- entitles the story about a man. Truly don't know you know you never know the organisms that are you don't know president but that's -- decision of the continental breakfast that's his take on bat man. Yeah these -- And an -- Zimmerman also actually differ from those you -- not to lose."

" DC history in 1986. The crisis in the opener -- and that was -- certain laws and that was and Willie reed booted the entire DC continuity. And the last week here."

" The laughs. Superman story in the old continuity. Was a story written by around more drawn by -- on George for a is colts Superman whatever happened in the man tomorrow."

" And it is seen as the end of the."

" You know the old guard DC the old continuity. And after this crisis started in that that's an office those kind of -- an interest -- to see that the last classic Superman -- Astoria -- story was written down more. You know and this is just a great and it's and it's got. It touches on Lex -- bizarre -- you know them all so much of the -- and an all in I think it was a a couple of issues is an expeditious."

" The dark now and another long as one of the things about people talk about great comic writers say things like. Well he's really dark and I think -- Martin who dark. He doesn't always happens doesn't always have to he does he does funny. He's very -- But like when you actually get him to do superhero stories like he grew up reading this stuff he loves that stuff. He outgrew its like he doesn't want to be involved. But you know he's definitely history superheroes and those."

" What is it just to see how the evolution is because you know I'm a lot of his early UK working he'll have more UK -- in Britain which is what comes -- defining. Character captain Britain now Putin nukes over. On the so much to -- and when he wrote but also a lot of work that he did on the the title. Marble man. -- in your command legal issues with marvel. Which is seen as one of the greatest superhero books US I have I've read issues I am really -- really look at that was Alan Moore wrote wrote the first -- issues and he handed over to new game."

" And so this constant amount more than into the game and."

" And it's lesbian -- and in it was a it was a reboot of characters from the sixties and is an excellent -- you know capital of ordinary pressure them like yeah exactly is almost like a British album auction them. All but took it in a much modern too much modern and -- dark direction with this -- going evil in and it was just it was is. And -- do lot of legal troubles of ownership rights just like that you just."

" And Hillary Clinton is talking tough for him I'm just I think. Three quarters of may happen at all in the form. Somewhere that youthful truck caught up truck and I accept. But."

" It is decency have is when you. Work. At least up until years. And expertly from. -- If it."

" And that's well. And he sun sign. Gently. While it is. Not. Clear up the line. And that's comics whole line. From there. Shortly thereafter the work. -- There's this -- topless bar. Every superpower be in supernatural. All -- that all. -- up all up. And there's like it. -- And it's it's very. Homicide. Enrollment -- Again. It's that depends with commentary and yet it's comes as the panel to the panel structure what in the -- where's Waldo book in which -- and -- wrong. This is that you. I was handed him he did -- through it it knows Ortiz and yet. Com wanna think about -- more. That he's famous sports scripts. Have you ever heard about his scripts what he does is he describes each panel and."

" Horrific details it's a great example this is the pick up the absolute lock and there are several pages of script and Bertha back and it and you can see how he's an entire page describing panel."

" native David Givens you see -- that colors highlight there and just what yet draw and I have a paragraph that you'd like room. Benedict. Is what what do I need to draw the panel person whom are the."

" What is it shows that everything he does he think of them and he thinks every possible aspect comic -- issue cartoonist for that a little while we understand the medium -- I'd say because I've given that -- and out of that also came in the extraordinary gentlemen which is only help from the movie. Where that was stated the -- that it was sort of a little off in the book -- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen not sometimes you were huge."

" I love it was was around difficulties public enemy characters which is working indoors. But via. Eaten them all but it's looking. Like. Quarterly. Islam and all -- superhero book. I was you know at best there is corrupt and RC news. One that he took the superheroes -- by the letter."

" Well the most recent one though -- the -- world's stand business great Kevin O'Neal Kevin McHale yeah -- not very fast there."

" One lead was very very. We also talked about from hell in Monday's. Protection. Also will be moved away from the sort of add them up so much -- That I that books. And then most recently. Mary controversial. Okay now we go to Lou this is after hours. -- lost girls which is as you can see this big hefty. Gently volume quality and -- Com he calls -- pornography in the east. -- I'll tell you and I put through it I'm ready that you guys are rated on next the only -- he formed he calls -- porn from a from the point you. Well department you. That he wants to own that word up there. Just take watching erotica. That spot warm and full file its all this the most or. Obstacle of modern right. This sexual. What is the what is the let's let's hear what these birds that he's taken. And obviously went from. Dan Alice from Alice in wonderland and it was Bosnia all end up in hotels. Austria as great as what -- is about to break out everywhere this does sound like too much -- And you. A lot. Yeah what the idea that they -- tell their story -- using. They hate tell this story up. The poignant of their story becomes sexually."

" Yeah they told -- we're all -- bode well yes it's not. What do you think it was a Lou. Actually it was a positive respectful way to and the read the scarecrow -- men lasted -- three -- and that's what we're. And and with same with."

" Commands. Us is basically sexual. Art. It that's the thing is. So. Comfortable. But things to note like that don't have to. Basically everything. Pop up everything. Okay here's the parents that this actually makes the point today -- men and its its its graphic. It is. Up to note that I think I don't actually just. Yeah you need to point is that. We're talking about this -- add. Juvenile -- not to ala. Miles. It. You can you can -- these things about talk. -- I know that sounds all well. Actually I'm argument -- right now -- that's the point he makes it actually happens. We talk about his record. I think I am evening news. --"

" About a ring is point of view and it was a lot about the British isn't -- culture and also -- the year the conference that -- it takes what's in middle of the book -- one breaks out. -- you transfer and just fascinated. And that's in the back. Really. It's it's."

" That's if there's -- but it's mostly really very. Minor I've yet -- Is it's worth reading books -- I don't know complete successful but. I understand he's doing he's trying to he's trying exports accidentally hit it very start. Graphically. The questions I have why look at regrets not more violence and -- which is America not part of the fact that point so particularly in -- doing. -- flown. Here it's the confluence of everything and he's totally. More. Within the next question idea why. Why it's very wise way -- Those -- and certainly where is your only meant to your house but it's no greater. This does whether. It's a story in its story. What's important is this at this this is the cliche is that there will likely come inside. Oh yes you know like a lot of that all come inside play. Patently. A lot. This -- on. --"

" Was not released its us funny acts let's look at an appointment as -- crime you think I'm artillery overrated I think he can be a little slightly operated. It not in that I'm not arguing his talent obviously house there are some of the things we've talked upon that was done it -- in the ninety's were completed -- wildcats supremes the fact that that was in the -- hear the news that this is -- that was still good and that's the word yet I did. What I should read something really didn't do it. But I feel as if right now somebody getting in the comics -- something not not beam comes along he hit -- there's -- and there's -- lot -- and -- And it to the point where you read something and if you really like it you like what's wrong with like it and -- like this and we've seen people who -- and a -- written written into us saying I like our options are accurate get. You know and I think is that I think there's a -- bootable raid in this and that everything that comes out by him is goal because honestly it is now I. I mean I -- America's best comics and they came the I -- tell -- we discussed how strong for me is the thing that I've actually I served."

" I'd love it the first issue is tough and I'd drop you drop -- drop them. The government non room always drop that. Well. It was okay -- that you know I've got to drive tonight John -- You know we need -- this year I don't think about top there America's best -- had. Something all to opera so that's like all of us it was that -- intelligent. And you get enough on."

" But. -- I love I love from hell allotment of -- stories of Joe Louis is very but I just don't think everything that comes from his nose. Well let me it is --"

" There isn't. -- love but what."

" Think I think earlier we've we've we've we've talked with were sent to defend rights law that definitive. Joe Torre is wrapped up the gold -- that some of them all of these things. How green and overrated because somebody is one of these things and -- career but. Did you -- you can. You've done multiple defining stories of different characters what -- that -- that does give you carte Blanche to everything it's alone on the heels of I don't know I think everything that I refuse to an -- I didn't read comes from past but if -- three --"

" As a critic feels that I will get a lot of (%expletive) -- to -- Because of this because of that that's you know are there some. Secret of all I think there's another side that when you talk about. Overeating -- it is that if some intelligence on the greatest thing over and over and over again insults and credit. It does because like for patients to ask me what I was in college and you're going to school class film things that telling units in the past things spread and you Watson came for the first time. You have to read about why it's great that eventually. Appreciate or else we blues response. -- think like such and such now like bad. This album's greatest out an application. I don't know. On that map and it hasn't because atomic Winamp which I think happens with this stuff off yeah I think also that we now I think he is -- the material we just -- go with it I think the as you go out Pastrana of comics readers I think that happens more often enough I definitely I think it certainly Cuban -- Overall. -- you cause the Wolverine world no one is perfect in real time everybody I think you know that alerts people I don't know but. I think it. How to put up back at work you put that stuff that is your case because it does so many different things what was on it because I feel like it might -- that -- I mean it's it's this is a very -- subjective stuff but -- like it's I. Right and he liked. -- some food I don't like because it's not something does need to bat."

" Oh good creates personal taste preference like like -- an easy thing I don't like it sounds like director Matt. Yeah so you know so I think I can also operated. An apple. --"

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