Linguica Posted September 25, 2005 RiffRaff said:any word on this? that would be so fantastically fantastic. doesn't appear like it will be ;_; 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted September 25, 2005 Lol this again. The truth is that anyone can make a flash movie from the comic pages, not just the people at somethingawful. Perhaps I will learn some flash as I am a little bored now?! BTW there are obvious quote from Evil Dead in the comic, and "Papa's got a brand new bag!" is a James Brown song. If only he had used "Dude looks like a lady" as an expletive phrase... 0 Share this post Link to post
Xanthier Posted September 28, 2005 "Hail to the chief", for one. There are more.I wonder if that "Dead, dead, Dead!!" line is a quote. 0 Share this post Link to post
KwadDamyj Posted September 29, 2005 IIRC "DYNAMITE!" and "Groovy" are also Army of Darkness and/or Evil Dead quotes. 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted September 29, 2005 KwadDamyj said:IIRC "DYNAMITE!" and "Groovy" are also Army of Darkness and/or Evil Dead quotes. Actually, "DYNAMITE!" is not an Evil Dead quote. Bruce Campbel NEVER said that in any of the movies. He uttered "Groovy", however, many many times. and being a single word in common speech, its hard to say that its a quote from the movie. yes, I'm an Evil Dead fan as well :-) 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted September 30, 2005 He's holding the double barrelled shotgun when he says it, in a totally ash pose. 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted September 30, 2005 Dr_Ian said:He's holding the double barrelled shotgun when he says it, in a totally ash pose. No dude. Ash NEVER says "Dynamite." the only movie where there is a double barrel is the third, Army of Darkness, and trust me...theres no mentione of any word "Dynamite". if you're right, I'll buy you a beer. I'm not 21, but that doesn't matter, I know I'm right :-) the black kid from "Hey Arnold!" says it once in a while :-) 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted September 30, 2005 I meant Groovy. Ash would never say 'dynamite' unless he was really refering to some dynamite. 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted September 30, 2005 Dr_Ian said:I meant Groovy. Ash would never say 'dynamite' unless he was really refering to some dynamite. Now you see what I mean :-) 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted September 30, 2005 Zeroth said:Now you see what I mean :-) SPEAKING of Evil dead, PlanetDoom.com has a new Doom Comic in which the Arch Vile speaks the words "Klath Verata NIkto" (of which Ash spoke in Army of Darkness) when summoning a demon. url: http://www.planetdoom.com/features/comics/doomtoon_35.shtml 0 Share this post Link to post
Ringman Posted September 30, 2005 Zeroth said:SPEAKING of Evil dead, PlanetDoom.com has a new Doom Comic in which the Arch Vile speaks the words "Klath Verata NIkto" (of which Ash spoke in Army of Darkness) when summoning a demon. url: http://www.planetdoom.com/features/comics/doomtoon_35.shtml Ringman, Master of Useless Trivia strikes again! You are wrong its not a quote from Army of Darkness, its a quote from "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Which was WAY before Army of Darkness, and was filmed in black and white. It was the phrase the alien used to call off his robot servant. Army of Darkness borrowed it. So if The vile quoted AOD then it quoted a quote. :P 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted September 30, 2005 Ringman said:Ringman, Master of Useless Trivia strikes again! You are wrong its not a quote from Army of Darkness, its a quote from "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Which was WAY before Army of Darkness, and was filmed in black and white. It was the phrase the alien used to call off his robot servant. Army of Darkness borrowed it. So if The vile quoted AOD then it quoted a quote. :P Master of useless trivia huh? nothing that Google won't provide. Anyway, yeah I didn't know that. strange, but good to know. thanks! Edit: this is an edit mentioning that your last post quoted me from which I said that planetdoom.com's comic quoted a quote from a movie quote which was quoted from a previous movie. hah. 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted October 1, 2005 Klaatu Barata Niktu shows up in literally hundreds of films. It's from The Day The Earth Stood Still like whojamaflip said. It was sorta popularised by AoD. It's really one of these film jokes like the Wilhelm scream. 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted October 1, 2005 Dr_Ian said:Klaatu Barata Niktu shows up in literally hundreds of films. It's from The Day The Earth Stood Still like whojamaflip said. It was sorta popularised by AoD. It's really one of these film jokes like the Wilhelm scream. Wilhelm scream? 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted October 1, 2005 It sounds like this: HHhhYYEEEE(highpitched)eeEEAAAAARR(low)RRgrgggghhghhhh Go watch any film and listen out for it Edit: Perhaps some easy examples might be nice. Star Wars: When leia and luke are on the balcony they shoot some dude and he falls off and makes it. The Empire Strikes Back: When a laser gun explodes on hoth and when chewbacca punches some guy off before gorgeous han gets carbonara'd. Rejuice of the Jedi: When luke kills some guy in to the sarlacc thing. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ringman Posted October 2, 2005 Yeah that scream has been used in all sorts of things. Its used in the opening title of the cartoon Aaah real monsters. By the way in Star Wars, there are 3 aliens on Jabba's barge. One is called a Klatuu another is called a Barada and the final is called Nikto. The Wilhelm scream was from the movie "Distant Drums." 0 Share this post Link to post
Zeroth Posted October 2, 2005 Ringman said:Yeah that scream has been used in all sorts of things. Its used in the opening title of the cartoon Aaah real monsters. By the way in Star Wars, there are 3 aliens on Jabba's barge. One is called a Klatuu another is called a Barada and the final is called Nikto. The Wilhelm scream was from the movie "Distant Drums." and where did it get its name? what is "Wilhelm"? 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted October 2, 2005 The name of the sissy-boy cowboy that let out that scream when shot in the leg by a poofy Native American arrow. Unfortunately he wasn't the person who originally made the scream, it was a sound effect applied to him, but that's where the modern version is sourced from. Use google or something to work out the rest you weakling. 0 Share this post Link to post
-_DLD_- Posted October 3, 2005 At the risk of sounding like a random off of AOL, this roffles my waffles. Seriously, I loved it. This thing is freaking awesome. It's been added to the DooM section of my Hard Drive. 0 Share this post Link to post
sargebaldy Posted October 3, 2005 haha, that was great. The voice-acting is top-quality, really brings that old thing back to life. 0 Share this post Link to post
-_DLD_- Posted October 3, 2005 I've never seen the DooM Comic...only this audio file. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guardian Posted October 4, 2005 DOOMWorld has it scanned. You can find it by spleunking through the main page's 10 Years of DOOM link. 0 Share this post Link to post
Deathsong12 Posted October 9, 2005 Dr_Ian, do you have the original voice samples? I'd making a secret map for a friend's project, and it will be a recreation of the map the Doom Comic is set in. I'm doing the little narration boxes with Hudmessages, but it would be awsome if I could also play the voices at the right moments. If you can, send them to Loup_Garou_Games@Yahoo.com. Thanks in advance. 0 Share this post Link to post
-_DLD_- Posted October 9, 2005 Yeah...just replace a lot of the game sounds with voice clips from this and you'll get a hilarous WAD. 0 Share this post Link to post
Dr_Ian Posted October 10, 2005 Deathsong123456789, I have the original samples but they are about 15 mb zipped. I'd rather send them over irc or MSN if at all possible. Speaking of, should I make a rap of the doom comic? I know everyone loves rap music, and it's pretty easy to make anything sound roughly like it. Perhaps I'll just make one or not. 0 Share this post Link to post
Mogul Posted October 10, 2005 Doing it in the style of 70s/80s rap might be pretty hillarious. The rappers back then sounded so much more positive. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guardian Posted October 10, 2005 Dr_Ian said:Speaking of, should I make a rap of the doom comic? I know everyone loves rap music, and it's pretty easy to make anything sound roughly like it. Perhaps I'll just make one or not. Do you really need to ask us? :-P 0 Share this post Link to post
Nick Perrin Posted November 1, 2005 I'm working on the flash for it now, the original guy stopped working on it. http://www.doomworld.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=34326 And this sound file is just pure genius. It's obviously going to be used for the comic, I can see it already. Discuss at the above thread. 0 Share this post Link to post