Could A Stuntman Fight Crime In Real Life?

Since we were talking about The Fall Guy earlier today…

Stuntmen were known to exist when Glen Larson created the original TV series for ABC, following the adventures of stuntman Cold Seavers as he earns money between stunt gigs by bounty hunting. This new movie appears to just be a stuntman forced to be a hero when his ex-girlfriend’s movie set is forced to deal with actual bad guys. That’s disappointing unless this is an origin movie (not that we needed one as the TV series didn’t need it) for how he decided to supplement his income by moonlighting as a bounty hunter.

The question is whether or not the movie (since Lee of The Film Theorists apparently doesn’t know there was a TV show) fudges the actual chances of a stuntman in dealing with the kinds of villains that show up in action movies. Does their stunt training transfer to actually getting into fights or in less controlled environments of life risking. That’s what the following video attempt to theorise on based on training of actual police and military personnel versus what we know stuntmen learn in these days of behind the scenes videos and stuntmen and stuntwomen having their own YouTube channels. Even MacGyver (both versions probably) fudged the science a bit, as Mythbusters proved testing some of Mac’s science solutions. Lee isn’t even sending real stuntpeople into a life-or-death situation.

But that’s why it’s a theory, isn’t it?

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“Yesterday’s” Comic”> Blue Beetle #58

Look who’s back to prominence on the cover of his own comic!

Blue Beetle #58

Fox Features Syndicate (April, 1950)

For those you paying attention, yes it IS two years between issues. I don’t know what happened in that time, but it’s interesting that the numbering continued where it left off two years ago. In comics these days you can’t be sure the numbering will continue in the next issue because publishers are scared of big numbers as part of their play to the speculators over the readers. That’s a gimmick that should have died off years ago along with variant covers, but instead they’ve kind of doubled down on using gimmicks over good storytelling. Well, let’s see what they learned in two years.

[Read along with me here]

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BW’s Daily Video> Origin Of The Fall Guy

I hear the movie is not following this plotline. Maybe it’s an origin of how Colt Seavers became a bounty hunter? Somehow I doubt it.

Funimation’s Demise Takes US Translated Anime With It

“Dang it, Gohan! This isn’t the Fourth Of July. Or America. Or a version of Earth where either matters!”

Anime fans were worried when Sony bought Funimation and decided to merge it with their Crunchyroll anime streaming service. The concern was a monopoly, or at least a near monopoly as sites like RetroCrush and Filmrise’s anime division still exist. It would be the biggest service and probably lead to having too large a control on where you got your anime. Except now anime studios have official YouTube channels where TMS and other studios show off their work. Other streaming sites have an anime division as well. So this may not end up being the problem we thought.

We have a different issue instead.

Following the successful merger of the two sites (going to funimation.com now redirects to Crunchyroll), Bounding Into Comics is reporting that a whole lot of anime are being dropped altogether due to licences that weren’t transferred over. Sadly this still puts Robotech behind the paywall and I really wish Harmony Gold had stayed with Filmrise. It would have made comparing episodes and comic adaptations when I went over the old Comico comics easier. Here’s the full listing compiled by Bounding Into Comics. I’m just going to touch on some of the more confusing ones to me.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Nodwick #1

This is why nobody wants to help their friends move.

Nodwick #1

Do Gooder Press (January, 1999) I should note that the cover says Do Gooder Press but the indicta says “Henchmen Publishing. The same for the two PS238 comics I reviewed.

WRITER/ARTIST: Aaron Williams

FOREWORD: John Kovalic

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BW’s Daily Video> Transformers One Vs Transformers History

Catch more Transformers: The Basics on Chris McFeely’s YouTube channel

The Last Time I Talk Snyder Superman? Please?

I’m only doing it to myself, so unless he says something monumentally stupid, this is it.

Zack Snyder seems to be losing his mind more and more. His Rebel Moon movies for Netflix were designed with a Director’s Cut in mind so he can make more money. However, every review I hear is very negative and nobody is surprised that even DisneyFilm wouldn’t approve it as an official Star Wars movie. His defense is “if you don’t support this movie you’re supporting movies by committee”, and yet he’s making a committee look like the better option. Sometimes you need people to tell you where you’re getting things wrong.

Meanwhile Snyder is STILL trying to defend his take on Superman, and making me less and less interested about Man Of Steel, a movie I’ve called a decent superhero movie but a terrible Superman movie. With every terrible defense I end up with less of an opinion than I did before. Superman is my favorite superhero, and Snyder’s destruction is losing the only defense I had about it because he makes it look worse rather than better.

Now we have a GQ YouTube video coming out of his “seen by more people than the Barbie movie” Rebel Moon, and he tries to explain why his Superman is so much better. It isn’t. It really isn’t.

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