Posted on 01/17/2014 9:16:09 AM PST by SMGFan
Lee beats out Rush Limbaugh on the magazine's list of the 10 celebrities with influence, thanks to his role as co-creator of the Marvel Universe.
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Stan Lee?
No offense to him, but can his fanbase of grown men just let it go?
I will admit that I’ve taken a liking to the show, although as a real life geek/nerd, the cliches are a bit grating.
What can I say? Sheldon sometimes represents my persona almost to the letter.
Amy? Raj? Are you kidding?
Oh, well. I enjoy the show it is really funny, as long as it stays that way I will watch.
Stan Lee mainstreamed comic books for those who don’t know.
Creating Fantastic 4, Avengers, Spiderman, Hulk and many others. Marvel is a money making machine because of him.
Have no idea what criteria was used, but obviously importance isn’t one of them.
Actually, Marvel’s stock had rebounded tremendously before Disney bought them. I was fortunate enough to invest in them before the big climb.
As for Stan Lee, I had the opportunity to interview him some years ago, and he impressed me as the best multi-tasker I’d ever seen. While answering my questions, he was also checking phone messages, sorting things on his desk, etc., but never in a way that made me feel like he was disinterested. He never missed a beat.
The grand kids who want me watch the show are also the people who help me with my computer when it gets weird. They're wonderful... it's great to be smart. Enjoy who you are - you're blessed.
I can fill volumes with what I don’t know :)
i’ve only been working in the field for 30+ years... needless to say, i’ve hung out with a few science/engineer types, though mostly on the US east coast
as far as i could tell from the ads, the effeminate male being associated with intelligence is the main meme of the show and it’s comedic schtick seems to play off social awkwardness of teenagers in adult bodies occasionally making fun of people being ‘dumb’.
as i hadn’t subjected myself to it’s propaganda, i dnloaded the latest episode (S07E13) and suffered through
the characters as introduced:
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leonard: emasculated, indecisive male
penny: normal female, indecisive, low intelligence
sheldon: emasculated, homo male, main character
amy: role - smart women are extremely plain, submissive
burt: older, big guy == dumb, no confidence
howard: normal male, small, emasculated, socially awkward
raj: normal male, small, emasculated, socially awkward
bernadette: normal female, small, aggressive / assertive
stu: indecisive, weak, neurotic
jesse: normal male, thriving business owner == jerk
—
it wasn’t funny in the least. the ‘comedy’ was sophomoric at best, but at least it wasn’t slapstick. the intelligence of the characters seems to be established by t-shirts, references to socially acknowledged ‘sciencey’ projects, and equations on boards in the background. the males were shown to be indecisive, weak, and lacking conviction. overall, women were shown to be strong(ish), indecisive, yet willing to take the reigns more then the males. typical of a chuck lorre production.
there were no men on the show.
you really need to understand memes and how they are used in mass media to shape society. it would help you understand how our society has been brought to where it is today.
sorry SMGFan, my #72 was in response to svcw’s #52.
not sure how that happened. no delete.
svcw: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3112780/posts?page=72#72
eye roll
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