Blue and Gray
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Bobthegoon89 on Wed, 23 Jan 2013, 18:21Quote from: illgetdrivethrough on Wed, 23 Jan 2013, 15:02
I will never buy a cd again unless it is used and cheap, otherwise download for $9.99 or less. Amazon frequently has new albums cheap, I scooped up the new Aerosmith for $5.99 (that is about what it is worth too). I want the remastered 89 and Forever but will never pay $20 or a CD ever again.
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Gotta say I think downloading any kind of music is bloody boring. I'm a guy who likes his cool looking album covers, included band liner notes and photographs and all that business which is going anyway. I want to physical own an album and hold it in my damn hand. Digital downloads I consider a major threat to not only music but also comic books. I'd never want Marvel or DC to go exclusively with Digital comics following all those sh*t trends of today. I'd be furious and would be leading the protests (hope I wouldn't be alone on that subject...).
Quote from: SilentEnigma on Sat, 10 Nov 2012, 20:00Quote from: illgetdrivethrough on Sat, 10 Nov 2012, 17:13
I'd like to see him wear the Blue and Grey suit by day and Batman 89/Forever suit by night.
Excuse me, have you ever seen a film Batman with a blue/grey costume in the daylight? Even the Schumacher films never got THAT silly. (The 60s show doesn't count, it represents what we don't want to see in a live action movie).Quote from: illgetdrivethrough on Sat, 10 Nov 2012, 17:13
Big, loud, fun, mildly scary sometimes [...] A nice happy medium between dark and scary and fun and happy
I think what you describe is something with the tone and style of B'89. Darkly fun. Flamboyant production design, but still somehow rooted in a kind of reality (not too "Gothic" like Bo Welch's, or too big, ridiculous and over the top like Barbara Ling's).