Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
With Tom and Jerry having voices, it really was butchered. The silent quality of the original shorts are very marvelous indeed.
I remember the bulldog could talk... Or am I watching newer episodes?
Question: How do you define "iconic", in terms of popculture? Is it based primarily on the prevalence of one's image, or one's ideas?
For instance, if it's image, the Che is an Icon. Ideas, not so much, as Kyouzou demonstrates.
On the other hand, other people such as Phillip K Dick* might be iconic for their ideas, but I doubt anyone would recognize his picture (or maybe even his name).
And then you have to consider audience. What may by iconic in the Trekkie community might by reltatively unkown by, say, Hannah Montana fanatics. So, in order to be a Pop Culture Icon, does something (or someone) need to bridge multiple genres?
*The guy who wrote "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"**.
** The book Blade Runner*** is based off of.
*** The movie with the robots and Harrison Ford. (Not Starwars)
He also wrote Minority Report and A Scanner Darkly.