Lol, not what people usually expect who just know me as the guy from the gym, but I worked on some pretty cool projects over the years (before I went into teaching). SNL always comes up because despite the intended look of poor quality 1960’s animation, it had quite a huge audience. I did stuff for Disney, Nickelodeon,… even Fox (The Tick) as well. Always helps to appear cool to a bunch of young kids when I whip up their favorite characters on a placemat in a restaurant.
I will say that working on the ‘Duo’ episodes was a riot. The scripts were just crazy sometimes, and of course all of the guys working on the crew were fans. You couldn’t walk past anyone else’s desk without a “What’s everybody looking at?” coming your way. My brother was captain of the wrestling team in school, so when I told him I was the designer on young Ace and Gary’ wrestling outfits, I like to think that he took a certain amount of pride.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
Lol, not what people usually expect who just know me as the guy from the gym, but I worked on some pretty cool projects over the years (before I went into teaching). SNL always comes up because despite the intended look of poor quality 1960’s animation, it had quite a huge audience. I did stuff for Disney, Nickelodeon,… even Fox (The Tick) as well. Always helps to appear cool to a bunch of young kids when I whip up their favorite characters on a placemat in a restaurant.
I will say that working on the ‘Duo’ episodes was a riot. The scripts were just crazy sometimes, and of course all of the guys working on the crew were fans. You couldn’t walk past anyone else’s desk without a “What’s everybody looking at?” coming your way. My brother was captain of the wrestling team in school, so when I told him I was the designer on young Ace and Gary’ wrestling outfits, I like to think that he took a certain amount of pride.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
… I did stuff for Disney, Nickelodeon,… even Fox (The Tick) as well. Always helps to appear cool to a bunch of young kids when I whip up their favorite characters on a placemat in a restaurant.
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I don’t see this as bad as the Venom casting in Spider-man 3. Affleck can pull off Bruce and the bat suit will be fake muscles.
With Hugh’s Wolverine(who is shirtless like 40%) the exception I kind of find it funny that these guys train full time for like 3-4 months, use some gear all to look badass for one 7 second shirtless shot.
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
Lol, not what people usually expect who just know me as the guy from the gym, but I worked on some pretty cool projects over the years (before I went into teaching). SNL always comes up because despite the intended look of poor quality 1960’s animation, it had quite a huge audience. I did stuff for Disney, Nickelodeon,… even Fox (The Tick) as well. Always helps to appear cool to a bunch of young kids when I whip up their favorite characters on a placemat in a restaurant.
I will say that working on the ‘Duo’ episodes was a riot. The scripts were just crazy sometimes, and of course all of the guys working on the crew were fans. You couldn’t walk past anyone else’s desk without a “What’s everybody looking at?” coming your way. My brother was captain of the wrestling team in school, so when I told him I was the designer on young Ace and Gary’ wrestling outfits, I like to think that he took a certain amount of pride.
(by no means a complete list, but I don’t know who actually put the info up)
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Maybe it was ArASH
[quote]ArAsh_77:
MR. Stuart Yellin is, actually, was my art teacher…he’s sooo funny and cool!!!
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though, that signature looks mighty familiar.
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I think the biggest criterion for playing batman is a thick ass jawline sticking out from the mask.[/quote]
Make the Rock batman. Dude’s got a strong jawline. Not to mention he’s massive as fuuuuuck.[/quote]
You guys do know whoever plays Batman also has to play Bruce Wayne, right? John Cena and The Rock? Fucking seriously?[/quote]
TO is pretty ripped Flip
Or What about Lebron James since basketball players are the most athletic. [/quote]
If LeBron was Batman every villain would be screwed. His sheer athleticism and size would be too much for any villain. LeBron and his 6’8 frame would reign down punches on little pussies like the joker… It’s settled then. LeBron should be Batman.
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Then he would get a cramp in his leg and Robin would have to do all the work.
The suit will cover everything he lacks. And they’ll film him in a way to compensate any of his flaws when he’s out of suit. The battle scenes wont be him, they’ll be a stunt man.