Saturday, June 28, 2025
.. The Man who is film director Tim Burton: ..".. hanno.. I think the Poison ivy of.. that Pamela Isley.. of the Gotham movies.. is different.. when it was never Matt Hagen who was Clayface in the Poison ivy Clayface Greg Rucka story.. when Poison ivy at most does a pert little amiable smile at Clayface and that really is the extent of it.. I really think there is something going on that.. hanno.. I'm sorry.. you called the Alex Ross Pamela Isley a Pagan Mother Goddess.. but it's very possible that there is a very real dehumanization of her by Supergirl in the twelve issue.. the final issue.. of "Justice" painted and written by Alex Ross.. and.. you never EVER expected a comic that you thought was an extension of a corrupted portrayal by Greg Rucka's Pamela Isley in the comic 'A Walk in the Park'.. you NEVER expected the Batman comic 'A Walk in the Park'.. to be the miracle portrayal of Poison ivy that it was.. and how heartbreaking.. when after being a perfect courageous hero.. Pamela Isley is nevertheless arrested and handcuffed at the end of this story.. and.. also.. hanno.. I think there is something very real with that ending of 'A Walk in the Park' being Pamela Isley being one and the same person as the twelve year old boy in the fourth story on 'Visual Sensations for Women' front page.. and.. it's not.. He was never Matt Hagen.. he never.. was.. Clayface was Basil Karlo.. and.. there is an image of roots.. tree-roots tearing into Poison ivy's mouth and clasping inside her mouth in this Poison ivy Clayface comic.. a lot is different than.. it's not.. it's not.. it's not.. Tom Rhys Harries is now playing most likely Basil Karlo in a Clayface movie.. most likely also at least in one sequel.. and.. it's a body-horror film like the Demi Moore Margaret Qualley film 'The Substance' was a body-horror film.. there are movies with female Clayfaces.. other movies.. than that film.. 'The Substance'.. with beautiful young women who become Clayfaces.. as well.. women.. women.. women.. women.. and.. I still think the fulcrum-pivot scene in 'Gotham: chapter one'.. is when you and Pamela Isley, played by Kate Moss are both in the Batman 1989 Batmobile.. driving across the same winding beautiful autumn leaf road of Batman 1989.. and she is languishing against the window in a truly enigmatic, compelling, hypnotic way.. she is silent.. you're in your Batman costume.. but you may already have a similar face to Christian Bale's face.. and I'm thinking of you interspersing in this scene between being the Hanno Raudsepp Batman and the Christian Bale Batman.. back and forth.. back and forth.. back and forth.. and.. you and Christian Bale both as Batman look uncertainly at the silent, languishing Poison ivy, played by Kate Moss and then you look out the Batmobile-car window and see the vines vegetation vines on the ground waving and wavering in the air autonomously by strange command and you look back at Poison ivy played by Kate Moss and she is still silent and languishing against the window.. and you are Christian Bale Batman again.. this scene is the very focal absolute center-core of the movie "Gotham: chapter one", directed by myself.. Tim Burton.. and Sofia Coppola and Geoffrey Wright.. and also the fourth director of this movie is of course obviously Sean Penn.. all of the men who are collectively film director Sean Penn.. and.. it's Christian Bale.. who.. he transforms the very stomach of these Gotham movies.. into something that Nietzsche would describe as.. good digestion and good conscience.. " .. $3.. stochastic disturbance terms.. issue #823 paul dini / joe benitez poison ivy pamela isley kate moss megan d. iseult.. stochastic disturbance terms.. $3..
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