oHOTmu or NOT Ep.16: Bushmaster to Cannonball

Yet another snake guy. A character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. The leader of the Morlocks. A mutant who can't exactly fly. Which are Hot, and which are Not? It's up to our panel!

Featuring permanent panelists Elyse (Havana Nights), Isabel (Lip-Bomb), Nathalie (DJ Nath), Josée (Art-Girl), Amélie (AmyUltraViolet, on the femail bag only) and Shotgun.

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In the category, "Ask, girls, and you shall receive":
 
 

Credits:
"Can You Dig It?" (Theme for oHOTmu or NOT?) by Brian Tyler.

Bonus clips from: "Escape from New York"  by John Carpenter, starring Kurt Russell and Lee Van Cleef; William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" by Julie Taymor, starring Russell Brand and Djimon Hounsou; "Family Feud" created by Mark Goodson; "I Hate Myself for Loving You" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus; "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" by Brad Paisley; "Views from the Longbox #254" by Michael Bailey; and The Doctor Who TV Movie by Geoffrey Sax, starring Eric Roberts.

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Comments

Erich said…
Oh, I know who's coming up first next time...can't wait to hear that one!

The crazy thing about Bushmaster ("THE" crazy thing? There are too many crazy things to count!)...he's actually the second Marvel villain to use that name! The first Bushmaster was an enemy of Iron Fist and Luke Cage before he turned into a living metal statue and blew up. (Comics!) It was later retconned that the two Bushmasters were actually brothers! (Again, comics!)
Anonymous said…
Okay, I'm sorry I ever mentioned waving (but I'm glad I mentioned the razorang, cause that stuff about shaving was fucking hilarious).

Another funny episode; Siskoid, when you said "Ah, it's X-Men comics" you could've just said "Ah, it's Claremont). The Callisto and Caliban love was cool, though later writers really screwed Caliban up when they made him into a steroided up killer who hated everybody.

Mike W.