Why "Scott"?

I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

Peter? pretty well known.

Chris, even.  Did you know Marvel has 3 blonde Chris's starring in their movies?

edit:..ok in thinking about it, I realized..oh right Ant Man just came out so besides Scott Summers, people now know Scott Lang....

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  • XtraDimensionalXtraDimensional Posts: 509
    edited August 2015

    Scott Summers, aka Cyclops? Also, Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man?

     

    ETA: Scott Free, aka Mr. Miracle in DC. Also Alan Scott, aka Green Lantern, also DC.

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  • Scott Tracy?

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281

    Because when they end up giving him away, they can advertise him as being Scott Free. 

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281

    Scott Tracy?

    He would need a supermarionation mouth morph for that. :) 

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281

    Oh, and not yet mentioned: Scott Pilgrim, but it should also be noted that he bears more than a passing resemblence to a young Scott Bakula. 

  • ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674

    Oh, and not yet mentioned: Scott Pilgrim, but it should also be noted that he bears more than a passing resemblence to a young Scott Bakula. 

    Oh boy!

  • Peter FulfordPeter Fulford Posts: 1,325

    Scott Tracy?

    Yes, particularly the current CGI remake. That struck me immediately upon seeing the somewhat cartoon caricature appearance of "Scott" and related content.

    I infer a side step from something originally resembling a copyright infringement.

    .

  • Any time I think of Bruce, I think of a gay character. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421
    Scavenger said:

    I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

    Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

    Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

    Peter? pretty well known.

    Chris, even.  Did you know Marvel has 3 blonde Chris's starring in their movies?

    edit:..ok in thinking about it, I realized..oh right Ant Man just came out so besides Scott Summers, people now know Scott Lang....

    I'm disappointed you don't recall Doctor Brown's immortal words... I'm pretty sure this is a 'Back To The Future' play on words. ;)

  • BarubaryBarubary Posts: 1,232

    Any time I think of Bruce, I think of a gay character. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

    heh, my old homeroom (english and history...) teacher used to complain that gay people had turned Bruce into a gay name. Somehow.

    He was a psychopath though :D

    As for the topic, I'm not sure DAZ actually comes up woth their names just by reference.

  • SpottedKittySpottedKitty Posts: 7,232

    <snrk>

    Wish I could remember where I once found a site of what-were-they-thinking-back-then Golden/Silver Age comic clips. I remember coming across one panel of Robin posing dramatically on a rooftop while expositing to himself: "Batman told me his plan only had a chance of working if I stood up here and exposed myself"...   devil   wink

  • ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674
    Barubary said:

    Any time I think of Bruce, I think of a gay character. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

    heh, my old homeroom (english and history...) teacher used to complain that gay people had turned Bruce into a gay name. Somehow.

    That actually is why on the Hulk tv series he was "David Banner" rather than "Bruce Banner".

    And then Springstein became The Boss, and everything changed.

  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,130

    My recollection is that 'Bruce' as a 'gay name' was something mainly promulgated by Johnny Carson.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    Ostadan said:

    My recollection is that 'Bruce' as a 'gay name' was something mainly promulgated by Johnny Carson.

    I am sure that my Ex-Husband, my Uncle, my eldest son, my ex's Uncle, my youngest grandson and all the other Bruces that I know will be so pleased.

  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,403

    Getting back to the original subject of this post, how about Ridley Scott?

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421

    Whenever 'Bruce' is referenced, I think not of a crime-fighter, but a certain mechanical shark.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    I think of Australian philosopher professors.

  • wizwiz Posts: 1,100

    I think of ELO,

    Don't bring me down, Brrrrrrruce!

  • EtriganEtrigan Posts: 603
    Scavenger said:

    I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

    Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

    Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

    Peter? pretty well known.

    Chris, even.  Did you know Marvel has 3 blonde Chris's starring in their movies?

    edit:..ok in thinking about it, I realized..oh right Ant Man just came out so besides Scott Summers, people now know Scott Lang....

    I'm disappointed you don't recall Doctor Brown's immortal words... I'm pretty sure this is a 'Back To The Future' play on words. ;)

    I believe the  term "Great Scott" precedes Back to the Future by several decades. It may have been a common exclamation in th 40s, but Clark Kent's publisher used the phrase frequently.

     

  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,031

    Why not? : D

  • Etrigan said:
    Scavenger said:

    I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

    Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

    Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

    Peter? pretty well known.

    Chris, even.  Did you know Marvel has 3 blonde Chris's starring in their movies?

    edit:..ok in thinking about it, I realized..oh right Ant Man just came out so besides Scott Summers, people now know Scott Lang....

    I'm disappointed you don't recall Doctor Brown's immortal words... I'm pretty sure this is a 'Back To The Future' play on words. ;)

    I believe the  term "Great Scott" precedes Back to the Future by several decades. It may have been a common exclamation in th 40s, but Clark Kent's publisher used the phrase frequently.

     

    But can we be sure that wasn't the result of meeting the owner of a strange gull-winged car? Time-travel can be tricky.

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,689
    Etrigan said:
    Scavenger said:

    I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

    Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

    Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

    Peter? pretty well known.

    Chris, even.  Did you know Marvel has 3 blonde Chris's starring in their movies?

    edit:..ok in thinking about it, I realized..oh right Ant Man just came out so besides Scott Summers, people now know Scott Lang....

    I'm disappointed you don't recall Doctor Brown's immortal words... I'm pretty sure this is a 'Back To The Future' play on words. ;)

    I believe the  term "Great Scott" precedes Back to the Future by several decades. It may have been a common exclamation in th 40s, but Clark Kent's publisher used the phrase frequently.

     

    Perry White's catchphrase was "Great Caesar's Ghost".  But the earliest extant citation of "Great Scott" dates back to 1856 (which even predates BttF 3).

  • wizwiz Posts: 1,100
    Scavenger said:

    I mean, I can think of 1 Scott hero...but he's not very prominent.

    Why not Bruce? used by 2 major heroes.

    Why not Clark? used by 2 as well.

    Peter? pretty well known.

    Yeah, but you know DAZ's view on "Peter"...

    Only if you buy the pro bundle. devil

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