Talk:Thunderbirds
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I am just wondering if the Gerry Adams business really adds to the article. Thunderbirds as a metaphor for something...but what? --RomArtus*Imperator ® (Orate) 16:55, March 21, 2012 (UTC)
- Saw this after my note on your talk page. The creator of Thunderbirds was Gerry Anderson; Gerry Adams is an obvious way to get the facts wrong. I've followed this lead by misstating co-creator and wife Sylvia Adams as "Morticia Addams." This may help explain my question on your edit to the photo caption. Spıke ¬ 22:41 21-Mar-12
- No that's fine. Always a problem when fixing an article to make a lot better. Still probably needs a few more tweaks to link the ideas here. --RomArtus*Imperator ® (Orate) 07:21, March 22, 2012 (UTC)
No claw marks[edit source]
I went out and got the 2004 live-action movie. It really does have all the faults we lampoon--chiefly, that Jonathan Frakes doesn't seem to be able to decide whether he wanted gripping action or campy cartoon comedy as in the Batman TV show--but it doesn't stop it from being a satisfying piece of high-tech eye candy with bits of actual character development. Spıke ¬ 10:20 27-Mar-12