This video deserved more pomp and circumstance in the days leading up to its premiere at C2E2, but alas, I was unable to gear everyone up for it before leaving for Chicago on Saturday morning. I apologize. So let's give it a little bit of lovin', now that it's been posted online.
So anyway, during last Tuesday's broadcast, RandomGuy played coy a little bit concerning what video he would show the fans at his Friday panel at this year's Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo. And instead of saying the next Zero Hour episode would premiere at C2E2, he just said "RandomGuy and RandomGal's Next Video," which of course put everyone in the dark as to what it actually would be. One fan did guess it correctly...
Go Rorschach and Deadpool!!
Since I subsrcribed I'm crossing my fingers for a new video of these guys (Rorschach and Deadpool).
@ItsJustSomeRandomGuy - You know I'm now a fan of Deadpool thanks to that videos? "Rorschach and Deadpooooool! (and Dexter's her tooo!)" hahaha. Hope you do more of this videos. ColombianForLife 2 days ago
I'll let you all decide what you think of it in the comments section below.
0#RE: The New Video... is Rorschach and Deadpool #2! —
Kevin Holsinger2011-03-22 08:10
Good morning, RandomFans.
Please keep in mind, the following is not a complaint...
I've noticed that the Randoms' version of the Joker was never the bouncing clown type that he's been shown as in either the Adam West show or Batman: the Animated Series.
But the Dark Knight Returns version of the Joker is EVEN MORE serious than that. I'm curious to see how that plays out in future videos.
Please keep in mind, the following is not a complaint...
I've noticed that the Randoms' version of the Joker was never the bouncing clown type that he's been shown as in either the Adam West show or Batman: the Animated Series.
But the Dark Knight Returns version of the Joker is EVEN MORE serious than that. I'm curious to see how that plays out in future videos.
Two things come to mind when I see TDKR Joker at the end of this movie. (Only two! Really!) 1) Darkseid's words after he omega beams Joker: "That's. Not. Funny." 2) Lex's vision revealed in Zero Hour Prelude: "A battlefield of fallen heroes. One not only of broken bodies, but of broken spirits. They no longer fight. Not that they lack the strength, but because they no longer see the point."
HMMM!!! Now that we know that Joker is Joe Palachi, I'll repeat one last thing that BSfan thought of way back in February 2010 when the first R&D revealed the Joe Palachi name. Palachi is very close to the name Pagliacci, an opera about a tragic clown. Notable is the fact that Rorschach recounts a joke about Pagliacci as a depressed man in the Watchmen graphic novel. Seems like this is all starting to tie together! I would be surprised if Rorschach didn't somehow refer to that quote here in Zero Hour. And I'd also be surprised if the "Why So Serious?" quote wasn't used somehow. Looking forward to it!
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Please keep in mind, the following is not a complaint...
I've noticed that the Randoms' version of the Joker was never the bouncing clown type that he's been shown as in either the Adam West show or Batman: the Animated Series.
But the Dark Knight Returns version of the Joker is EVEN MORE serious than that. I'm curious to see how that plays out in future videos.
Two things come to mind when I see TDKR Joker at the end of this movie. (Only two! Really!)
1) Darkseid's words after he omega beams Joker: "That's. Not. Funny."
2) Lex's vision revealed in Zero Hour Prelude: "A battlefield of fallen heroes. One not only of broken bodies, but of broken spirits. They no longer fight. Not that they lack the strength, but because they no longer see the point."
HMMM!!! Now that we know that Joker is Joe Palachi, I'll repeat one last thing that BSfan thought of way back in February 2010 when the first R&D revealed the Joe Palachi name. Palachi is very close to the name Pagliacci, an opera about a tragic clown. Notable is the fact that Rorschach recounts a joke about Pagliacci as a depressed man in the Watchmen graphic novel. Seems like this is all starting to tie together! I would be surprised if Rorschach didn't somehow refer to that quote here in Zero Hour. And I'd also be surprised if the "Why So Serious?" quote wasn't used somehow. Looking forward to it!
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