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there is this one



or this one



Sorry to be a pain :(
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Great Covers as always, this collection is so massive i dont think anyone will ever have the patience like you did to start this and continue it
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Darksaber wrote:
QUOTE (Darksaber @ May 28 2012, 07:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
there is this one

Updated both the Blu-ray and DVD with the new spider logo on the back. I honestly don't see much of a difference, which is why I didn't bother to change it when I originally made the cover. But if the new one makes you happier... :D :D :D
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Thank you Andy your a star :)

I just thought that with it being a new chapter in the franchise that things should be slightly different, thanks again for taking the time to replace the logo.

To quote Raj from the Big Bang Theory
"In your next life you'll be reborn as a well hung billionaire with wings" :D

Thanks
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Darksaber wrote:
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I just thought that with it being a new chapter in the franchise that things should be slightly different, thanks again for taking the time to replace the logo.

You're right... I was just being lazy about not wanting to change the logo. I'm glad you're eagle-eyed enough to spot that I was trying to take a shortcut to get the cover done! Thanks for calling me on it! :D :D

Oh, and I loathe The Big Bang Theory. But thanks for the sentiment anyway. :D
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kernie82 wrote:
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Oh, and I loathe The Big Bang Theory. But thanks for the sentiment anyway. :D



Thank you, Thank you, Thank You!!! I hate that series, and the missus' a fan!! :yikes:
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I can't watch any typical "laugh track" sitcoms anymore. They're so formulaic and (mostly) appeal to the lowest-common-denominator of viewers. I don't need the reactions of a studio audience (which in many cases these days, aren't real and are mostly sound fx) to tell me when I should laugh at something.

Although, to be fair, it's not like the latest seasons of the laugh-track-less "Office" have been any better. Give me "Parks and Rec" and "Community" any day! :D :D :D
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Parks and Rec, Community...and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A complete aside, have you ever noticed that on the typical laugh track shows they don't actually react to each other when they do something funny, I mean not in the way someone with a sense of humor would. I watched a few old episodes of Roseanne, on that show when characters do and say funny things the other characters actually react in a human fashion. It just speaks to the shows themselves when you have humorless characters speaking and reacting humorlessly. If you can be so funny and quippy, you think you'd laugh once in a while, know what I'm sayin'.
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Punisherchad wrote:
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Parks and Rec, Community...and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Oh yes... how could I have forgotten It's Always Sunny! :doh:

Punisherchad wrote:
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It just speaks to the shows themselves when you have humorless characters speaking and reacting humorlessly. If you can be so funny and quippy, you think you'd laugh once in a while, know what I'm sayin'.

I think I do... the characters themselves aren't aware that something humorous is taking place (or being said) and they keep a straight face throughout, just staring blankly until the audience laughter subsides. Yeah, I get what you mean, unfortunately, it's been so long since I've watched a laugh track sitcom that I never noticed it.

I think the last laugh-track show I watched was Seinfeld or Friends (the earlier seasons, before Ross became a parody of himself), and of course, Married... with Children, back in the day.

Without laugh tracks, the sitcoms/TV comedies that adorn my DVD/BD shelf are Arrested Development (probably one of the best shows in the history of television), Community, Parks and Rec, The Office, Reno 911, Scrubs, Undeclared, and It's Always Sunny.
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Ok Ok... it was just a quote that I thought funny, I didn't want to start a debate over how good or bad it is

Sorry but I must be one of the lowest-common-denominators, as I enjoy watching it, personally I can't stand the Office, I didn't like the UK version either, I think Ricky Gervais is a complete ar5e and don't think Steve Carell is that funny either. Each person has here own opinions about different shows they watch, put it this way anything is better than watching Eastenders, Coronation Street or bloody Neighbours.

Oh and now I've just seen a bloody advert for Big Brother for feks sake, jezz when will they learn that no one wants this crap.
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