- published: 09 Oct 2011
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What The--?! was a Marvel Comics comic book series self-parodying the Marvel Universe, similar in vein to the 1960s series Not Brand Echh. It was billed as "The Marvel mag of mirth and mayhem!" The series ran for 26 issues from August 1988 through Winter 1993, with issue #26 being a "Fall Special". It typically contained a series of short stories with comedic takes on Marvel heroes and villains, such as having Spider-Ham substitute for Spider-Man.
What The--?! spotlighted some of the top artists and writers at the time. Many, such as Stan Lee and John Byrne, contributed works that spoof some of their all-time greatest successes. For example, in issue #2, Byrne creates a tale pitting his work on the Fantastic Four franchise against his work with Superman. The issue goes so far as to have the Lex Luthor character complain about the changes Byrne made to the Superman legend after DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Though it carried the Marvel Comics label on the front left corner, What The--?! touted itself as being published by "Marble Comics". What The--?! parodied Marvel institutions such as the legendary Marvel Comics fan mail page, with staged articles called "The Marble Mailbag" and the "What The... Mail". The title also did not contain any "true" advertisements. Instead, What The--?! hosted a number of fake advertisements that made fun of classic comic book advertisements such as Charles Atlas, novelty by-mail companies, and the Hostess snack food ads of the 1970s and 1980s.
What the Bleep Do We Know!? (stylized as What tнē #$*! D̄ө ωΣ (k)πow!? and What the #$*! Do We Know!?) is a 2004 film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the movie's thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release of the film was followed by a substantially changed, extended DVD version in 2006.
Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million.
Actors: Zachary Bennett (actor), Dave Goelz (actor), Dave Goelz (actor), Brian Henson (actor), Jim Henson (actor), Jim Henson (actor), Richard Hunt (actor), Jerry Nelson (actor), Steve Whitmire (actor), Jim Henson (producer), Eric Till (director), Kathryn Mullen (actress), Rollin Krewson (miscellaneous crew), Mike Quinn (actor), Camille Bonora (actress),
Plot: When no people are around, the toys still play in the playroom. But since a toy will be frozen forever if a person catches it out of position, they have to be very careful. It's Christmas Eve, and Rugby the Tiger remembers how he was the Christmas Toy last year, and thinks he's going to be unwrapped again. And it's up to Apple the Doll, whom Rugby supplanted as favorite toy, to tell him what's in store. But Rugby won't believe her, and tries to get into the Christmas package and lets Meteora, Queen of the Asteroids loose. Unfortunately, she doesn't know she's a toy, and thinks she's landed among aliens. And it's up to Apple, Mew (the Cat's toy mouse), and the other toys to get Rugby out of the box and Meteora back in it before they're found and frozen.
Keywords: actor-playing-multiple-roles, affection, best-friend, cat, chess-piece, christmas, christmas-eve, crushed-by-a-door, doll, dollhouseActors: Dennis Marks (writer), Heywood Kling (writer), Don Messick (actor), Don Messick (actor), Casey Kasem (actor), William Hanna (director), Joseph Barbera (director), Janet Waldo (actress), Joseph Barbera (producer), William Hanna (producer), Larz Bourne (writer), Hoyt Curtin (composer), Art Scott (producer), Jackie Joseph (actress), Tom Dagenais (writer),
Plot: Josie and the gang are doing a photo shoot on a rocket ship when Alexadra, wanting to get into the spotlight, shoves Josie out of the way, causing Josie to accidentally bump into the rocket's launch control causing the rocket to take off with them on board. Throughout the series, the band along with the alien creature Bleep continuously battle aliens intent on taking over the universe as they attempt to find their way home.
Keywords: archie-comics, based-on-comic-book, character-name-in-title, fictional-band, girl-band, punk-rock, punk-rock-band
Jetzt online ansehen auf http://horizonworld.de/bleep oder auf DVD im Handel. Dies sind die ersten 16 Minuten des weltweiten Filmerfolgs "What the Bleep do we know?". Sie sind von dem Lizenzgeber ausschließlich zum persönlichen Gebrauch freigegeben. Wir wünschen Ihnen mit diesem Geschenk viel Freude! Willst Du wissen wer Du wirklich bist? Was ist Realität? Warum sind wir hier? Was ist der Sinn des Lebens? Follow us auf Facebook unter Bleepworld www.facebook.com/BLEEPworld Hochdekorierte Wissenschaftler erklären, wie“ Leben“, „Realität“ funktioniert. Einer der meist gesehenen Dokumentarfilme aller Zeiten: What the Bleep do we know!? Der mehrfach ausgezeichnete Film “What the Bleep do we (k)now!?” baut eine (notwendige!) Brücke zwischen Spiritualität und Wissenschaft – zwischen altem...
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We now have a donation page - Help Meejah out here: https://www.paypal.me/MeejahChannel www.meejah.co.uk Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheMeejahChannel Twitter :https://twitter.com/MeejahChannel Ever had a great bit of video that you were too embarrased to show because it contained swearing or bad language? Well dig out that footage, because in this video tutorial you can find out how to "Bleep" out those naughty words and make your video suitable for everyone, not just Builders and Sailors. It's very easy to do and the technique can be used on pretty much ANY video editor - Even basic ones, and to prove the point, the demonstration is performed on Windows Movie Maker - Don't just sit there, get %@%! Bleeping! The music used in this video is creative commons 3 kindly provided by w...
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[Verse One: Jise One]
Looking, looking nervous
Their whole purpose to criticize us
Indicate us on music, this world's a circus
where murderous written language is rap
Initiation to courtrooms exhibit our DATs
Cuffing our wrist back, slapped with prosecutions
Guilty! {*knock knock knock*}
Embetted into the minds of kids, women and ticking
time bombs, warned to bite my tongue
BLEEP that! Ain't this America?
where it's cool to shake your BLEEP and show
prostitutes on camera?
The moment I wanna speak on what I'm seeing
Causing violence, sirens approach my crib
Pig soldiers creepin in silence
with science that I'm a rapper!
Minus the glitter that host the glamour to suck
moist BLEEP on manifacturers
Then they say we rap too much!
Freedom of speech told me to speak as I please
(BLEEP y'all)
You ever heard of such?
Censorship should tied up, thrown in the trunk
Get spread across the desert, get cut in bitty chunks
[Chorus: Jise One]
BLEEP this you BLEEP BLEEP, come at me!
We free to say a lot of BLEEP
then it's used against me!
Your word against mine, and mine about two breaths away
from havin your BLEEP suck my BLEEP live on stage!
BLEEP this, BLEEP that! (BLEEP this across the map)
BLEEP that, BLEEP this! (Self-righteous BLEEPs, we live this)
Your word against mine, and mine about two breaths away
from havin your BLEEP suck my BLEEP live on stage!
[Verse Two: Jise One]
Hip-hop ain't kill your boy and
rap ain't rape your daughter
And this music ain't bring that BLEEP that sniff
across the border
We in a world where everyone just walkin with
giant fingers
Pointing in all directions where we haven't
invented mirrors
Guns as common as light fixtures
TV is pretty pictures that show reality
so what we live is always tintered
I swore on my little bro that's locked down
at sixteen that I won't water down my BLEEP
BLEEP rap, I'm here to blow steam
Whoa! Look at 'em now! Cryin to the extreme
'cause BLEEP shot up the prom
So they blaming it on the music scene and
the teens don't give a BLEEP 'cause they parents
don't understand
BLEEP music get in they hands,
started wildin and speakin slang
Letting they pants hang off they BLEEP
Smokin BLEEP and playa hatin
Relatin to BLEEP and BLEEP so they request it
at the station
Now the whole nation is watching with reddenbacher
and hot pockets
Swanson TV dinners, few drinks and false assumptions!
(Chorus)
(BLEEP this across the map)
(Self-righteous BLEEPs, we live this)