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Joker defends himself with an egg beater and sausage

This Trinity's Goin to War

gwiz665 says...

This song is pretty funky and caught me off-guard when I saw Bender's Big Score. It's grown on me though; I think it's awesome now. *woohoo

Btw, chanukah zombie is voiced by Mark Hamill, which makes the TIE-fighter joke made of awesome.

Joker vs. Batman - The Final Fight

Wing Commander 4 trailer: Mark Hamill & Tom Wilson

spoco2 says...

>> ^shuac:
Oh man, I forgot that the late John Spencer was in this game/movie. WC4 doesn't work in XP (for me).


Yeah, it had quite the cast and really quite nice production values all round.

As for it running, yeah I remember that last time I tried it in XP it wouldn't work, but I would like to give it another go, if only I can track down that elusive DVD...

What is your favorite genre of game to play? (Videogames Talk Post)

firefly says...

Some of my favorites, old and new:

Console:
Zelda series
Final Fantasy series (VI remains my favorite to this day)
Dragon Warrior
Metal Gear Solid
God of War/2
Punch Out/Super Punch Out)
Metroid (the old classic 2d side-styles, not the 1st person view)
Gran Turismo
Shadow of the Colossus

PC:
Outlaws (Old West FPS from Lucasarts)
Diablo 2
No One Lives Forever
Oblivion
Sim City
Half-Life series (Portal included!)
Wing Commander 3 (yay, Mark Hamill found work!)
Alone in the Dark
Out of This world
Age of Empires series

Intro to Batman: The Animated Series (1992)

Mark Hamil as "The Trickster" on The Flash TV show

Look, Up In The Sky! - The Amazing Story of Superman!

silvercord says...

Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. The story of Superman is told through archival footage, as well as interviews with many of the actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media over the years. The closing credits feature outtakes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, including an outtake of Marlon Brando improvising during the recitation of a poem in a scene deleted from the original version of Superman II.

The documentary was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, shortly before the theatrical release of Superman Returns. A two DVD Best Buy exclusive Limited Edition version was released the same day (extra material on the second disc included Bryan Singer's video journals and 5 official Superman movie poster mini-prints). A shortened version of the documentary was played on A&E on June 12, 2006. Finally, it (along with Singer's video journals) was included as part of the 14-disc box set release, The Ultimate Superman Collection, in November, 2006.

Look, Up in the Sky! features interviews with the following personalities.

Those directly associated with Superman: * Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) * Gerard Christopher (Clark Kent/Superboy, Superboy) * Jackie Cooper (Perry White, Superman: The Movie) * Richard Donner (Director, Superman: The Movie) * Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (executive producers and creators of Smallville) * Margot Kidder (Lois Lane, Superman: The Movie) * Bill Mumy (Tommy Puck, Superboy) * Annette O'Toole (Lana Lang, Superman III; Martha Kent, Smallville) * Brandon Routh (Clark Kent/Superman, Superman Returns) * Ilya Salkind (Executive Producer, Superman: The Movie) * Bryan Singer (Director, Superman Returns) * Lesley Ann Warren (Lois Lane, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman[1])

Those not directly associated with Superman: * Mark Hamill (played The Joker in animated incarnations and comic book fan) * Stan Lee (Marvel Comics heroes' co-creator) * Gene Simmons (musician and comic book fan) * Adam West (Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman TV series)

Kevin Spacey (who also played Lex Luthor in Superman Returns) narrates the documentary. Mumy and Hamill are also credited as consultants on the documentary.

Catwoman ties up Batgirl - rowr!

Robot Chicken - Star Wars Spoiler

Star Wars Holiday Special

Mark Hamil Screen Test for Star Wars

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

I've always thought Mark Hamil was pretty weak as an actor though. I've heard that story too Daphne, but I don't know if it's for real, as Harrison had already had a part in American Graffitti.

Star Wars Deleted Scene (Luke & Biggs)

ospprod says...

This scene was just seen as too hokey even for Star Wars. They made a big deal about fixing the dialogue to include it in the NPR Radio Broadcast. I highly recommend all Star Wars enthusiasts to get the Radio Plays. Anthony Daniels and Mark Hamill reprise their roles which give it a bit more credit as additions to the canon. In the radio play, they make a big deal of Luke being such an outsider to the other kids that only Biggs is his true friend. I guess you can give it a teenager-older man relationship glaze if you can, but they are supposed to be the same age. I have never seen the actual footage they shot until now, and I must say, I am glad they left it out. It was pretty bad and didnt do much for me. However, it does make you slap your forhead and go "Thats who this Biggs guy is" during the assualt on the Death Start at the end of the film. Again, pick up the radio plays and listen to them. They include lots of scenes that Lucas didnt shoot due to time and budget problems, or in this case, were to bad to include.



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