Gordon's alive?

Anything you'd like to say today, Vultan?

a gif of the various NECA Vultan heads, using their different lip-shapes to mouth the phrase "Gordon's alive?" like a stop-motion video

In case you've never been to a land where a blue can of beans on wet toast is considered a full meal, here's the scene in question so you can compare the lip shapes:

Trevor Grove nailed it!

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4 Responses to Gordon's alive?

  1. Blessed Brian says:

    You really are a cliché - mongering Britophobic bore, aren't you? No wonder your site's message boards are drier and deader than the Nevada plains. At least we don't eat potatoes with marshmallows mashed in.

    Also, stop ripping off other people's research and passing it off as your own >coughcough<.

    • yo go re says:

      Counterpoint:

      the worst looking food you've ever imagined. A plate of french fries and mushy green peas, covered in cold brown gravy. It's served on a styrofoam plate with a plastic fork. Whoever is eating this monstrosity is sitting alone in the stands of a soccer game, with fog obscuring the far side of the field

      I'm very curious to learn what, exactly, about this review you think required extensive research, and who I would have needed to copy it from? But speaking of, you should do yours: the marshmallows don't get mashed into the potatoes, they go on top and get melted while baking. Because it's a dessert...

  2. Dave says:

    Without wanting to intrude in the snarky back and forth, the Gordon's alive bit has had legs mostly because of its inclusion in Queen's Flash song. That song was a bigger hit in the UK rather than US.

    • yo go re says:

      Nah, you're more than welcome to, it seems to be over anyway.

      What gets me about the line is, not being previously familiar with it and knowing it was voiced by BRIAN BLESSED, I was expecting some huge, bombastic thing. Even watching videos of him saying it (to the cheers of assembled crowds) in recent years, it seems that's how people remember the performance and want to see it done. But it's so surprisingly understated, it doesn't seem like it would "click" into pop culture at all. I was expecting "THIS IS SPARTA" and was surprised to get "we will fight in the shade"...

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