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8. Barry Burton

Posted : 1 year, 10 months ago on 6 July 2022 08:26

First appearance: Resident Evil (1996)

The measure of a man is what he does with power.

And in Barry’s case, it’s what he does with a .44 Magnum.

This often-overlooked character was the calm cornerstone of the STARS Alpha Team.

He was in charge of weapon supervision and coming up with witty jokes like the infamous “Jill Sandwich” quote.

He’s one of the nicest guys in the entire series without that hampering his ability to blow up zombie skulls left and right.

After this traumatic experience, Barry has done everything in his power to be a good family man – including fighting to protect them from bio-terrorism as part of the BSAA.



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Inhumans review

Posted : 8 years, 4 months ago on 3 January 2016 08:32

i think i heard that Inhumans has black bolt.I don't know who black bolt plays as but soon i hope i know when i watch it


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American Pop

Posted : 16 years, 8 months ago on 13 September 2007 12:04

This being my third venture into Bakshi's work, and the first non-fantasy film that I have watched, I have to say that his style is growing on me. There is something in his use of rotoscoping coupled with more adult themes and storylines that I find interesting. His characters are at times grotesquely real, especially in American Pop.

American Pop follows four generations of men, in succession, amongst the tumult of war and music (and other elements) in their own lives and times. Of this shaky family line we follow up to the culmination of the dream of the first - to sing professionally – and as the name suggests, the progression of American Pop and pop culture over the decades.

A great film and another wonderful work from Ralph Bakshi. It was sort of a lost cinematic classic for me and I am glad I discovered it for myself.


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