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Much fail I see in you

(Yoda)

Yoda, your grammar is atrocious.

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  1. AAYIN says:

    I suppose you are not counting his credits in voice acting? For shame.

    • sopranomom says:

      Just checked IMDB… 209 movie face time and voice credits going back to 1972. Not really the credit list of a failure, eh?

      • AfriCat says:

        Yay!!!

      • BoringTroll says:

        For all of the sound effects, and most of the voices, you can’t tell that it came from Hamill’s mouth, unless it said so in the credits (and you read the credits). He could have a six figure income just doing uncredited sound work.

        • slaggingham says:

          Yeah. I’m getting so I can often pick out Peter Cullen, or Maurice LaMarche, or John DiMaggio, but with guys like Hamill and Billy West, it’s really hard.

  2. AfriCat says:

    So sad…

  3. Me-Mongo says:

    Seriously, he’s been in a ton of stuff. Just because he wasn’t in the latest Transformers movie doesn’t make his career a failure.

    Fail!

    • niv says:

      Meh, I think people just like being shallow and judging a person’s entire life based on one stupid thing they can’t get their simple little minds around. It’s like saying, “Wow, you got fired from McDonald’s when you were 16 (even though you’re 50 now). You’re whole life has been a failure.”

  4. Skywalker says:

    Mark Hamill’s career was a failure? How about whoever cleverly edited this picture? He must be quite the success story, no doubts about it.

  5. Clay Dowling says:

    If by failure you mean “constantly working since 1976″ then yes, he’s a failure. That’s failure we can believe in.

  6. Mark Hamil says:

    Being the voice of one of the best known villans in the comic universe for about 10 years plus, yup real fail there, muppet!

    Seriously when being critical of someone, check the facts out first.

    This should be taken down for sheer twattery on the posters part.

  7. paws4thot says:

    Ok people, go and look at your video/DVD (and games if you like) collections. Not counting Star Wars 4 to 6 (and maybe Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back), how many titles do you have that you bought even in part because Mark Hamill was in them? I’ve got none (I don’t even own SW 4..6 because I think they need a cinema screen), in over 500, often bought because someone specific was in them.

    • xXPuSHXx says:

      Wow fanboy. Hollywood thanks you for your servitude.

    • Mossy says:

      Uhh, I got the Disney dub of ‘Laputa: Castle in the Sky’ because Mark Hamill was in it, after being impressed with his performance as the Joker in ‘Batman: The Animated Series’.

      Clearly, you fail too.

      • paws4thot says:

        Ok, so that’s one person who bought one title because he was in it. That is “fail” by Hollywood logic.

        • Troy says:

          Your “career” is a failure if either:

          A) You are not able to get work, or
          B) You get work and do a piss-poor job of it.

          Neither of these is the case.

        • Skywalker says:

          Are you serious? How many actors do you think there are that are trying to make it in Hollywood, but that will never be known? The guy starred as the main protagonist in the original trilogy of one of the greatest Sci-Fi saga ever filmed… Yeah, pretty much fail… “Hollywood logic…” Right…

        • LastChance says:

          Er, I got Metalocalypse on DVD in part because I saw Mark Hamil’s name listed in the credits.

          And I got Robot Chicken on DVD after I saw the episode with him in it… then I found out, he’s in a lot of the episodes…

          Ooh! and he’s the voice of Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar, the Last Airbender… the greatest thing to come out of Nickelodeon since I was young enough to actually not need an excuse to watch that…

          Now: Counter Point: Did anyone go to see /Paranormal Activity/ because of who made it? No! They went because it was GOOD! I’ll take Quality and anonymity (and a payout) over crap and fame any day.

  8. bugman says:

    Even if you ignore the bunch of voice over stuff he did, I’d saying being luke skywalker alone makes a pretty damn ass successful career. It’s probably a helluva lot better than anyone else’s career here.

    • Jessica says:

      Absolutely! If any of us made enough money in our early days that we could quit and never have to work again, we’d call ourselves a SUCCESS. Maybe Hamill didn’t want to work onscreen any more? Maybe he likes doing voiceover a few days a year? Maybe his Star Wars experience convinced him there had to be an easier way to make a living? And he found it? Give the man a break.

    • sopranomom says:

      Not to mention the money he still makes off his first 3 major motion pictures! No fail there! He’s not a failure. And even if he were, he could afford to be now thanks to the 209 working credits to his name!

  9. Steen says:

    quick! someone recaption this and submit it to failblog!

  10. janet says:

    Oh please, you people are just sickening. You sound like Hamill stalkers .. and nerds.

    • Mark Hamil says:

      So you think his career is a failure or do you have a point to make?

      • janet says:

        Yeah, it’s a fail. Let’s look at two gents who came out of Star Wars. Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill. I see one winner out of those two, and it ain’t Mark Hamill.

        • Vila Restal says:

          Err… Just because you can’t see his face doesn’t mean his career isn’t a success. His voice is his fame and apparently he’s very sucessful in this (as well as having a role in the Wing Commander series of Games) Also he could have also had a career in Broadway and very few people would have known about this (except those that go to the Theatre regulary.) This is why so many people think that certain stars are dead because they just haven’t seen their face since Fudgepackers go to the Moon Part XXXIII. So don’t think someone isn’t successful just because you’ve not seen them in anything. There are various ways to achieve fame, TV and films is just one of them. (BTW Talking about People thinking Stars have died. I remember years ago that Larry Grayson (an old camp star of various different programs including The Generation Game) came on a program and said “I’ve just come on this program to prove to people that I haven’t died.” Within something like a month or so of saying that he did actually die.)

    • Skywalker says:

      Hey, he’s a grown male, we can stalk him if we want, way less sickening than Fanning sisters stalkers, imo.

  11. Christy says:

    Dude. Metalocalypse. I rest my case.

  12. Linda says:

    Even if one doesn’t consider his voice over work and other movies, it would be hard to call his career “failed” since he’s probably rich enough off of Star Wars alone to buy and sell most of us.

  13. Troy says:

    The funny thing is that I was just looking at Mark Hammil’s imdb sheet a few days ago after a post (I thought it was here) about him being the Joker, Luke Skywalker, and half of the Marvel superheroes for the last umpteen years.

  14. Elizabeth says:

    I never post here at all, but I just had to put my 2 cents in. I think just because he doesn’t take top billing in every thing he does doesn’t mean he isn’t successful. The Joker was one of my favorite animated villains of all time and from what I see from other posters, I’m not the only one who feels that way. Any time I see him in a movie or hear him as a VA it always makes my day. I’m going to have to say that someone who managed to keep working in showbusiness for so very long is definitely successful in my book.

  15. Mortis says:

    Guess I’m the only geek that remembers him from the Wing Commander games.

    From way back before they made that stupid movie.

    • SithRose says:

      You’re not the only one. I remember Wing Commander quite well….And I remember buying it because he was in it. *grins*

      Of course, I knew he was Hobgoblin and the Joker before Wing Commander came out, too. More because he’s a GOOD voice actor than because he played Luke Skywalker. Face it, Luke from Dark Empire was as cool as Skywalkers get these days…

    • Skywalker says:

      You’re not alone… Heck, I still play WC:Privateer…

      • Vila Restal says:

        Ahhhh!!! Privateer. I used to love that game. I wonder if it’ll work on Vista. (Well Privateer 2 anyway), and I might play it again. BTW The voice of the flight computer from Privateer 2 was Dani Behr, who appeared on various Youth (or should that be Yoof as it was so called by various TV Critics) TV Programs throughout the late 80′s and 90′s.

  16. Raykun says:

    See, now this is why I don’t like the new practice of putting commentary titles over the rofl. 31 posts, none of which said anything (except tangentially) about the rofl itself, but taking exception to the title. Please, can we go back to the old-school method of putting the caption in the title space (i.e. “Much fail I see in you”)?

    Ktxbai

  17. Slick says:

    Mark Hamill has played both one of the most beloved heroes of all time and one of the most notorious, psychopathic villains of all time – yes, what a total failure.

  18. STFU says:

    Yeah, this guy played one of the most popular characters in one of the most popular set of movies of all time, and then went to voicework as one of the most famous comic book villains of all time — what a failure! This site FTL.

  19. slaggingham says:

    Judge Hamill by Star Wars? No. And well you should not, for his ally is the Voice, and a powerful ally it is.

    Much fail in the title creator, there is.

  20. Kobras says:

    Good grief, what a bunch of fanboys! Where was your outrage over jabs at other celebrities?

    Not so funny when it’s your idol in the barrel eh?

    • slaggingham says:

      Most of the other jabs have at least a whisper of accuracy. For example, Amy Winehouse DOES look like death warmed over, and the Jonas Brothers and Twilight DO suck.

  21. jumptoassumptions says:

    What? Yoda only talks to Luke? He couldn’t have maybe said this to someone else? why did everyone assume that this was a dig at Mark Hamill? Maybe Yoda was talking to… oh, I don’t know… you?

  22. ShadowQuest says:

    Huh. And here I thought this was a comment from Yoda to Luke when they’d first met. I never assumed it was directed to Mark at all.

    Y’all been taking Reading Way Too Much Into Things classes?

  23. Pitaah says:

    lulz, I laffd [:

  24. Basara says:

    I didn’t take it as a comment on Hamill until I started reading the replies.

    And I think the whole success/fail thing with him can be summed up as follows:

    Clearly a talented actor, but when his looks took a nosedive (instead of becoming sexier to the ladies as he aged, like his co-star, Harrison Ford), he was able to transition seamlessly into the branch of Hollywood where his real-life looks were no longer an issue (though he occasionally took bit parts in live-action stuff more as a supplement to his voice work, instead of the other way around).

    What he didn’t do was take the “I’m so awesome, they’ll watch me anyway” or “OMG OMG OMG gimmee plastic surgery!” routes that many truly flash-in-the-pan talents take when their deteriorating looks start cutting into their 15 minutes of fame.

    That’s worth a lot, in my opinion (though personally I think it sucks that occasionally he gets “Executive Decision” type role – i.e. advertised as a headliner, only for you to get the video and see his voice or other role is a minor bit part that usually gets killed off – Example, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, that used him for a fleeting red-shirt, then as the villian for barely as much time as the dead guy – never mind that R:TUS was a gross buggering of the continuity of the original series).

  25. just watched space balls again, mel brooks is definitely one of the worst…yoda was a fine character, but YOGURT wasn’t.


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