The difference between the USA and UK
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We lingered at a display devoted to ‘‘As Seen on TV’’ products, by far the most Pee-wee-ish part of the store. There were trompe l’oeil stretch pants made to resemble denim. There were fitted slip-on garments called Sleevey Wonders, designed for those who wished to wear sleeveless dresses while covering their arms. Reubens read aloud from another box with glee: ‘‘Suzanne Somers’s 3-Way Poncho!’’ The three ways were ‘‘professional,’’ ‘‘casual’’ and ‘‘dressy.’’ At the Walgreens, it turned out, magic was everywhere.
Pee-wee’s Big Comeback
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Wal-Mart Exclusive Marvel Legends Winter Soldier and Falcon [source]
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This is one of my favorite pieces of Marvel fan art! I love it, it's so very animated & full of character. Also, one of my favorite characters, the little know Demoliton Man or just; D-Man. Dunphy for the win guys!
dont draw many supaheroes but this one is for dylan who helped me do some design stuff cuz he got mad design skills mhmhmhmhm
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This is one of my favorite things on the internet...
5 Mistakes Dr.Frank-N-Furter Made In The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Although The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a film that is senseless to make sense of, it’s inevitable to analyze it when given the chance.
Given Frank is, arguably, the primary attraction of the film, I gathered five reasons Furter induced his own obstacles, and ultimately own demise.
1.) Frank went off base of his “mission” to Earth.
This is the uttermost obvious mistake he had made, and it is stated plainly by Riff-Raff’s interruption during the floor show. However, Frank’s objective in coming to Earth is never distinctly specified. What may be assumed is Frank’s personal agenda was pleasure, given he created a muscle man for self-gratification, likewise pursued and seduced Columbia, Brad, Janet, and Eddie for the sole purpose of fulfilling his lustful desires.
If the initial “mission” was pursued, it more than likely would not have involved gathering playmates to distract Frank, likewise ticking off Riff-Raff.
2.) Frank chose native Earthlings for lovers without investigating their origins.
Despite Dr.Frank-N-Furter stating he was aware of who Dr.Everett Scott was, it was rather peculiar that Frank was oblivious to the relation his delivery boy, Eddie, had to Dr.Everett Scott as his nephew. In consideration of that mishap, it was rather naive of Frank to assume that Brad and Janet, two young Denton native’s, would not have any correlation with Dr.Everett Scott who was in fact a science teacher at Denton Highschool (Brad’s jacket even has a Denton Highschool 1963 patch on it).
A part of me suspects Riff-Raff may have held this knowledge, but, withheld it to trap Frank in a folly out of envy of his master’s success
3.) Frank did not consider his own creation’s sexuality.
A remainder of the rising events to the floor show revolve around Frank’s jealous rage over Janet and Rocky’s fleeting affair. However, this make’s it evident Frank was oblivious to the possibility that Rocky may in fact prefer women. It’s safe to assume Frank’s ego had him rest assured that his lustful tactics would inevitably charm all potential lovers- regardless of gender.
Frank does, however, make a brief acknowledgment of this lapse of judgement, as he questions whether or not he made a mistake in splitting the brain of Eddie- whom had also slept with a female, Columbia, in spite of Frank- to transplant into Rocky.
4.)Frank simultaneously pursued lovers.
In term’s of Frank’s apparent jealousy ranging from Eddie and Columbia, to Rocky and Janet, there’s a foul case of hypocrisy on Frank’s behalf in terms of his “playmates.” Frank seduces multiple partners in a lone night, however, he demonstrates entitlement of faithfulness from his lover’s to devote themselves to him alone, and not with each other. With the apparent exception of pool orgy’s, if Frank desired subservient lover’s, it would’ve been a far more realistic approach to pursue his prey in separate time frame’s, without other playmates roaming about after Frank had them tasting blood and wanting more.
5.) Frank underestimated his servants, and overestimated his invincibility.
This is the sum of the plot of the film, likewise Frank’s existence. Despite Frank being the ‘master,’ and from Riff Raff’s statement, the old “commander” it is discreetly, but, plainly shown throughout the film that whilst Frank plays with his Earthling toys, the ‘faithful handy man’ and domestic are plotting against him. However, Frank met his demise as any other mortal, and Frank was in fact no more or less “human”, despite his God complex. In that, he mistreated his capable servants, awhile overestimating their “loyalty,” in which strayed Frank from the consideration that they could ever turn on him.
In the end, Frank’s ultimate flaw was the inability to foresee the consequences of his actions.
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