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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #25 on: August 23, 2016, 03:14:28 PM »
Let me guess, in all these Super Hero movies coming out, they will make the non Jewish White man look like a half retard and all the women in these movies will be your kick ass, take no shit from anyone type of chicks...Am I close?

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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #26 on: August 23, 2016, 03:30:14 PM »
The Black Kielbasa / The Hebreic Orifice or The Homowrecker



Or just plain

VENOM VINCE VERSACE

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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #27 on: August 23, 2016, 04:26:22 PM »
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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #28 on: August 23, 2016, 04:30:10 PM »
Wolverine is also badass.

Not sure if true, but word is Wolverine 3 might be R rated.  Rumor is they are going with the old man Logan storyline from the comics.

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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #29 on: August 23, 2016, 05:26:25 PM »
BAY, I'm not too interested in the individual movie itself, but I am very interested in the motion picture production business itself and have been for many years.

As for the bodybuilding comment, I am honestly not interested in who wins what in any professional IFBB event, but have been involved in the production of such events since the days of REEVES and EIFFERMAN and am now only interested in how things are run and how things are set up to run properly without being personally involved any longer.

And I'll add this which may be in conflict with many GetBig bodybuilding fans .... Jim Manion and the present day NPC/IFBB officials are doing a great job for bodybuilding events which include all the other contests that are presently being sanctioned within he IFBB and the NPC.

This new growth came about after Mr. Weider's passing and has opened up more opportunities for NPC/IFBB contenders than any other time within the history of lifting heavy things.

But when only one contender is declared the overall champion, there are hundreds of others who 'lose' and often complain.

Jon Lindsay said it best, "You are all winners!"

Or was it, "You are all champions!"??

The only way to avoid contention within this game is to declare the winner to be the first guy/gal who throws a basketball thru the hoop from a distance of a predetermined number of yards while hitting a most muscular.

But even that would produce many more complaints.

Most of the above is Percoset talking! .... but truthful none the less!

BAY, was it you who took a vacation in Hawaii a short while back?




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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #30 on: August 23, 2016, 05:34:05 PM »
BAY, I'm not too interested in the individual movie itself, but I am very interested in the motion picture production business itself and have been for many years.

As for the bodybuilding comment, I am honestly not interested in who wins what in any professional IFBB event, but have been involved in the production of such events since the days of REEVES and EIFFERMAN and am now only interested in how things are run and how things are set up to run properly without being personally involved any longer.

And I'll add this which may be in conflict with many GetBig bodybuilding fans .... Jim Manion and the present day NPC/IFBB officials are doing a great job for bodybuilding events which include all the other contests that are presently being sanctioned within he IFBB and the NPC.

This new growth came about after Mr. Weider's passing and has opened up more opportunities for NPC/IFBB contenders than any other time within the history of lifting heavy things.

But when only one contender is declared the overall champion, there are hundreds of others who 'lose' and often complain.

Jon Lindsay said it best, "You are all winners!"

Or was it, "You are all champions!"??

The only way to avoid contention within this game is to declare the winner to be the first guy/gal who throws a basketball thru the hoop from a distance of a predetermined number of yards while hitting a most muscular.

But even that would produce many more complaints.

Most of the above is Percoset talking!

Sorry about that.







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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #31 on: August 23, 2016, 06:00:51 PM »
NELSON, No! I was in the USMC for a good number of years and could not put on the size that was required to do well within competitive bodybuilding.

So I participated in numerous physical fitness events as a USMC rep  up and down the Southern California coastline.

These fitness events were pretty popular back then and most of the contestants were military members or civilian surfers who stayed in exceptional shape.

Surfing was just starting to be very popular at that time and Marines were expected to excel in yearly Physical Fitness Tests in order to stay in the Corps so Marines back then has to stay lean and mean.

I was fortunate enough to represent Quantico Marines for some dog and pony fitness event  that was conducted for members of Congress.

I ran the Obstacle Course which was a breeze simply because I had been climbing trees in Golden Gate Park at a very young age which allowed me to be the strongest kid during my school years.

Once I returned to civilian life I was asked to help run lifting and bodybuilding events which I did for the next 40 years.

I had the opportunity to meet and work with and train with just about 80% of the best bodybuilders in the USA at that time. Some of whom I still  remain in contact.

And that opportunity eventually got me involved with every bodybuilding magazine owner and renown photographer within the wt lifting industry as well as a good number of the world class powerlifters and Southern California gym owners.

Great years from what I refer to as the "Beginning to the Present of the World of Lifting Heavy Things".

Thanks for asking.



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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #32 on: August 24, 2016, 09:00:08 PM »
NELSON, No! I was in the USMC for a good number of years and could not put on the size that was required to do well within competitive bodybuilding.

So I participated in numerous physical fitness events as a USMC rep  up and down the Southern California coastline.

These fitness events were pretty popular back then and most of the contestants were military members or civilian surfers who stayed in exceptional shape.

Surfing was just starting to be very popular at that time and Marines were expected to excel in yearly Physical Fitness Tests in order to stay in the Corps so Marines back then has to stay lean and mean.

I was fortunate enough to represent Quantico Marines for some dog and pony fitness event  that was conducted for members of Congress.

I ran the Obstacle Course which was a breeze simply because I had been climbing trees in Golden Gate Park at a very young age which allowed me to be the strongest kid during my school years.

Once I returned to civilian life I was asked to help run lifting and bodybuilding events which I did for the next 40 years.

I had the opportunity to meet and work with and train with just about 80% of the best bodybuilders in the USA at that time. Some of whom I still  remain in contact.

And that opportunity eventually got me involved with every bodybuilding magazine owner and renown photographer within the wt lifting industry as well as a good number of the world class powerlifters and Southern California gym owners.

Great years from what I refer to as the "Beginning to the Present of the World of Lifting Heavy Things".

Thanks for asking.




Thanks. I think you were better off. I find that just from observation people who just participate in trying to lift some percentage of the lifestyle and/or  getting involved in the contests/expo factor rather than getting into the competing part tends to be more fulfilling in the long run.

PS-When I read some of your posts recalling California in the 60's, early 70's I instantly visualize sun, surf, hot blondes in bikinis and the song California Dreamin
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Re: WAY TOO MANY FORTHCOMING SUPER HERO MOVIES
« Reply #33 on: July 11, 2020, 07:18:19 PM »
Still more movies coming but Gambit never happened.


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