Robert McNay

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  • in reply to: Top 25 Things Vanishing From America #73880
    Robert McNay
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    I miss getting a real toy in Cracker Jacks, I'm sick of those stupid little tattoos.

    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork Commissions #41725
    Robert McNay
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    Stop perving, CptMatt! ;D 😉 (LOL!)

    Any chance of the full shot, Mimi? ;D 8)

    No perving on my part but I can't be held responsible for what is on your mind.  ::)  I was just asking to see the lady's whole face since that half is so pretty.  ;D

    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork Commissions #41722
    Robert McNay
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    in reply to: The Art of Rex ( 10-4 ) #75012
    Robert McNay
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    The Ms Fantasy thing was very funny. The humor and style of the 2 color pages reminded me a lot of Liberty Meadows (oh, I miss that comic).

    in reply to: The use of Personal Cameos – Would you include one? #75001
    Robert McNay
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    Heck yeah, if I was doing a lighter sort of story. I always got a kick out of Hitchcock making a cameo in his American movies.

    Also, Clive Cussler in his own Dirk Pitt books. He adds to the humor of it by giving Pitt a "don't I know you" moment when it happens.

    Personally, I haven't done it yet. My stories happen in different times, but if the right moment presented itself, I would.

    in reply to: A New Laura Croft #74899
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    What do you mean by that?

    Anyway, I like this model. I never liked the big lips and squarish chin from the original 3D model.

    Nell McAndrew was an awesome Lara Croft. She was a model, but tall and very athletic and a dead ringer for the animation.

    She apparently started reading too much of her own press and the adoration of the gamer geeks at computer game shows and got a big head. She started to make all sorts of demands and for more money. All just to sign "Lara Croft" autographs at E3 and appear in magazine ads.
    Eidos bounced her butt and her career, outside of the occasional FHM or Maxim photos, has been non-existant.

    in reply to: A New Laura Croft #74895
    Robert McNay
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    I just hope she doesn't get a big head, like Nell McAndrew did, and lose herself the job.

    in reply to: Alicia Sacramone #74921
    Robert McNay
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    She may be strong, but that video is fake. When she hits him, his head doesn't turn far or fast enough to produce the whiplash effect on the brain to cause unconsciousness.

    When you are hit, it's not the punch that knocks you out, it's your brain sloshing back and forth and hitting the inside of your skull that knocks you out.

    in reply to: Megan Abshire #69852
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    Does anyone know what the song is that plays over the video? The poster deactivated the comments, so I can't post a question there.

    in reply to: Male Protagonists and/or Antagonists – Strong or Weak? #74197
    Robert McNay
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    I prefer seeing some equality between the male and female characters in my stories. I think it makes for a richer relationship, an inherent respect between them.

    That's why wrote the Vampire stories I posted the way I did. Being a vampire, you know Lillyia is superhuman in her strength, though you don't quite know just how strong she is. So, I made Craig a human extreme bodybuilder. His confidence and power impressed Lillyia and earned her respect, then her trust and emotional commitment to him. She then gifted him some her power, increasing the equality between them.

    IMO, it makes for a much more mature and believable dynamic between Craig and Lillyia.

    Kind of the dynamic I wish I could find with a woman.  ;D

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