I challenge you to watch the movie "Abandon" with Benjamin Bratt and Katie Holmes (Mmmmm . . . Ka-tie Hol-mes) and do a 6-Panel for that one. It doesn't even deserve one panel.
If you think you can do that, try "Killing Moon" starring Penelope Ann Miller and the lowest Baldwin on the totem pole. Possibly the worst movie ever. Really. You guys should totally get drunk and watch it. You could make it a drinking game - every time the Japanese doctor says "This man is dead," you have to drink. I think he only says it twice, but it's such a bad job of acting, it feels like a lot more.
'Tis!
Other notes on this strip:
* Apparently, Margot Kidder was not on drugs, but was in fact just crazy. Oops. Well, maybe she was crazy because she was on drugs? I assume so.
* Panel 6 is almost exactly the same as the last scene in the film. Come to think of it, Panel 1 is a pretty accurate representation of the title sequence.
Brilliant.
Should I do Superman IV: The Ques... [rest of title omitted due to budget cuts]?
I challenge you to watch the movie "Abandon" with Benjamin Bratt and Katie Holmes (Mmmmm . . . Ka-tie Hol-mes) and do a 6-Panel for that one. It doesn't even deserve one panel.
If you think you can do that, try "Killing Moon" starring Penelope Ann Miller and the lowest Baldwin on the totem pole. Possibly the worst movie ever. Really. You guys should totally get drunk and watch it. You could make it a drinking game - every time the Japanese doctor says "This man is dead," you have to drink. I think he only says it twice, but it's such a bad job of acting, it feels like a lot more.
I love OnDemand.
I tried to do Superman IV once, but test audiences insisted I cut it down to four panels. Nyuk, nyuk!
Is that J.J. in panel 4?
'Tis!
Other notes on this strip:
* Apparently, Margot Kidder was not on drugs, but was in fact just crazy. Oops. Well, maybe she was crazy because she was on drugs? I assume so.
* Panel 6 is almost exactly the same as the last scene in the film. Come to think of it, Panel 1 is a pretty accurate representation of the title sequence.