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Every story where the hero can't make his mind between a superhot brunette and a super hot Red Head is Gilligan's Island.
I saw some reruns of "Gilligan's Island" as a kid, but I can't say I remember that much of it. Still had a catchy theme song, though. :)

Every story where the hero can't make his mind between a superhot redhead and a super hot blond is Spider-Man.
While Kirsten Dunst and Bryce Dallas Howard are both very beautiful women, I found it very funny in retrospect, that Sam Raimi cast a natural blonde for Mary Jane Watson, and a natural redhead for Gwen Stacy. As far as their characters went, I thought Mary Jane was given more respect. Gwen's main contribution to the third film just seemed to be as a target for Eddie Brock's sleazy remarks, and Peter's attempt to use her as a pawn.
 
I saw some reruns of "Gilligan's Island" as a kid, but I can't say I remember that much of it. Still had a catchy theme song, though. :)

While Kirsten Dunst and Bryce Dallas Howard are both very beautiful women, I found it very funny in retrospect, that Sam Raimi cast a natural blonde for Mary Jane Watson, and a natural redhead for Gwen Stacy. As far as their characters went, I thought Mary Jane was given more respect. Gwen's main contribution to the third film just seemed to be as a target for Eddie Brock's sleazy remarks, and Peter's attempt to use her as a pawn.

I just finished watching Amazing Spider-Man II.

Clearly if a third was going to be made of this flick, it would have been about Peter happy with a new as yet uncast Mary Jane, and then he's haunted and stalked by the clone or clones of Gwen Stacy.

(Spider-Man comics, have been generating Gwen Stacy Clones by the bushel since the early 70s.)
 
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This clip is from the 16th episode of Season 10, titled "Scion". Clark is explaining a few things to his impatient genetically-cloned "brother", Conner. The look that Clark initially has on his face when Conner first sees Lois, and then both of them saying "nothing" in almost perfect unison...its just pure comedy gold. The series was notorious for moments like this. :rofl:

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Every story where the hero can't make his mind between a superhot brunette and a super hot blond is Riverdale.

Every story where the hero can't make his mind between a superhot brunette and a super hot Red Head is Gilligan's Island.

Every story where the hero can't make his mind between a superhot redhead and a super hot blond is Spider-Man.
There was a clear early attempt to create a Betty/Veronica vibe with Kreuk and Brando. But it went no where fast and they gave up on it by the start of season 2.
 
There was a clear early attempt to create a Betty/Veronica vibe with Kreuk and Brando. But it went no where fast and they gave up on it by the start of season 2.
I don't get this - Aside from starring in different versions of the Superman mythos, what does Kristin Kreuk have to do with Marlon Brando?
 
As long as we're talking Smallville, I just ran across this great promo image I had never seen before:

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I don't know if I'd call it a "great" promo image, as it looks like it's for a very different kind of show. He in a black suit and black shirt with no tie, looming over her, she in a red dress lying (not sitting, lying) before him, with a bracelet that looks like a chain, one knee up in the air, and all with a red filter ...

I'll say this for the image, it probably inspired a few fan fictions.
 
I was listening to Remy Zero theme tune and it made me wonder who the "singer" is supposed to be?

I mean it's pretty obvious that they are singing about/to Clark.
 
I was listening to Remy Zero theme tune and it made me wonder who the "singer" is supposed to be?

I mean it's pretty obvious that they are singing about/to Clark.
I doubt that was intentional, at least fully. When the show started, Remy Zero had already existed as a group since 1989. "Save Me" was actually from their third album, "The Golden Hum", released the same year that Smallville premiered. The band broke up in 2003, but gave permission for the show to still use the song as its main theme. Sadly, drummer Gregory Slay passed from cystic fibrosis in 2010 - he was just forty years old. In 2020, a mostly new studio recording featuring former members Shelby and Cinjun Tate was released digitally, under the name Zero Brothers.
 
I don't know if I'd call it a "great" promo image, as it looks like it's for a very different kind of show. He in a black suit and black shirt with no tie, looming over her, she in a red dress lying (not sitting, lying) before him, with a bracelet that looks like a chain, one knee up in the air, and all with a red filter ...

I'll say this for the image, it probably inspired a few fan fictions.
Wow, you certainly analyzed the image in a lot more ... depth? ... than I did. I mainly just focused on the tagline ( :adore: ) and the fact that they looked purty.
 
Don't over think it.
Well, given that Kristin pronounces her own last name as "crook", the only thing which came to mind was Brando's infamous controversy regarding his 1972 film Last Tango in Paris, which featured a graphic rape scene with his then-19-year-old costar, Maria Schneider. From the little I read, she was so traumatized afterward that she never forgave the picture's director, Bernardo Bertolucci. Brando himself was 48 at the time, and refused to speak with Bertolucci for the next 15 years. After reading about the movie, my main thought was "Thank you God, that I never saw it.":barf:
 
I'm not sure if it's been mentioned in the thread yet, but the full series has been up on Hulu for a while now.
 
Well, given that Kristin pronounces her own last name as "crook", the only thing which came to mind was Brando's infamous controversy regarding his 1972 film Last Tango in Paris, which featured a graphic rape scene with his then-19-year-old costar, Maria Schneider. From the little I read, she was so traumatized afterward that she never forgave the picture's director, Bernardo Bertolucci. Brando himself was 48 at the time, and refused to speak with Bertolucci for the next 15 years. After reading about the movie, my main thought was "Thank you God, that I never saw it.":barf:
What the hell does any of this have to do with Betty and Veronica?
 
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