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  • RockinDaMike
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    • Feb 2003
    • 9091

    #46
    Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

    Originally posted by SPTO
    That's pretty cool!



    Malls in PH seem kinda classy as well based on what little I see there.


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    • Anthraticus
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      • Oct 2018
      • 304

      #47
      Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

      Surprised no one posted Mike Francesa's reaction to Stan's death..


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      • Blzer
        Resident film pundit
        • Mar 2004
        • 42515

        #48
        Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

        Nothing wrong with that. Doesn't know who he is. I didn't know who he was twelve years ago either. When he made his cameo in Spider-Man 3, I sat in the theater going: "Well, that was a random moment... wonder why that was put in there."

        People die every day, from public figures to people who are well known within circles. We can't care about everyone's death, especially if we don't care for the people themselves. And not in an ignorant kind of way, but just in an oblivious kind of way. He didn't know who he was, doesn't know/feel the impact that it has on others, and is not obliged to publicly display that kind of remorse if he is to be honest with himself.

        The response was maybe a bit cold, but I can think of three reasons nobody has posted it yet:
        1. It wasn't that berating to begin with, at least to me.
        2. No one saw the clip. Look at it, not even 1,300 views.
        3. Much like him to hearing about Stan Lee's passing, I simply don't care enough about this reaction to give him the time of day even if I saw it. I don't really know who Mike Francesca is or know if anyone else who knows him cares what he has to say (though that voice sure sounds familiar).
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        • SPTO
          binging
          • Feb 2003
          • 68046

          #49
          Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

          Mike Francesca is a thing still?

          I hear he doesn't even work hard on his own Podcast/network thing. He had promised to do a show every day but I've heard he only does like maybe 2 shows at tops a week.

          I feel sorry for anyone who shelled out money to be gyped like that.
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          • daflyboys
            Banned
            • May 2003
            • 18238

            #50
            Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

            Originally posted by Anthraticus
            Surprised no one posted Mike Francesa's reaction to Stan's death..


            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZydaxiIw6w
            That's funny, I never heard of Mike Francesa. I never was a WFAN listener....sorry. Non-story. Seems like and sounds like a tool.

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            • TripleCrown9
              Keep the Faith
              • May 2010
              • 23677

              #51
              Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

              His cameo in Spider-Verse made me tear up, and we still have 3 movies that he's gonna be in.

              Also (spoiler alert) the midcredit 'scene' in Spider-Verse is a very nice, touching tribute to Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
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              • daflyboys
                Banned
                • May 2003
                • 18238

                #52
                Re: R.I.P STAN LEE

                Something I just happened across. Nothing ground-breaking or new, but a good interview nonetheless:

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