Lots of Marvel goodness to be found at the link below. Ant-Man and Thor 2 footage, Joss Whedon talking Avengers 2, Iron Man 3 footage, and Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: Winter Soldier concept art. This footage has been removed from several sites at Marvel's request so watch it while you still can.
Word on the Antarctic Press forums is that an animated Warrior Nun Areala movie is in the works. I'm not sure where the interest for that came from all of the sudden but ok.
Word on the Antarctic Press forums is that an animated Warrior Nun Areala movie is in the works. I'm not sure where the interest for that came from all of the sudden but ok.
Really? I visited those forums. I noticed someone had resurrected an old thread which contained a link to a Warrior Nun movie Facebook page, but that page hasn't been updated for over a year. I'm not sure if resurrecting an old thread qualifies as a viable renewed interest. Is there any other evidence that leads you believe a Warrior Nun Areala movie is actually in the works?
The idea has certainly been batted around a few times. There was interest back in 1994, and 2001, but nothing other than a promo-trailer was ever actually produced.
@Fade2Black - I could have misread the dates. I did came across a link to an enetertainment news site that supposedly had an article on the Areala project and another property, but in order to access the site you neded to be a registered user. That could have been outdated as well.
Not comic related but something I enjoyed a great deal. Go The F*** to Sleep is a "bedtime" story for parents. If your not familiar with it, the audiobook is only 1 or 2 bucks and is narrated by Samuel L Jackson. I'm interested in seeing what they do with this.
Coincidentally, I picked up a used PS2 Ratchet and Clank game just a few months ago. It was my first exposure to the game franchise. The game was amazing. Hopefully, the animated movie will be given the same level of thought and care that went into the game design.
Good,sure I will catch flack for this.But I don't get the big deal about Firefly. Watched the entire show on DVD and the film and it didn't appeal to me at all.
Good,sure I will catch flack for this.But I don't get the big deal about Firefly. Watched the entire show on DVD and the film and it didn't appeal to me at all.
Good,sure I will catch flack for this.But I don't get the big deal about Firefly. Watched the entire show on DVD and the film and it didn't appeal to me at all.
I'm with you. I saw the first few episodes that were aired, but couldn't get into it. Later, after I learned that the episodes were aired out of order (and that the order was important to the series' continuity), I watched a few more and liked it a bit better. Still, I couldn't really get all that interested in it. I find that it's like most of Whedon's TV work, in that I can enjoy it while it's on, but can completely forget everything about it within ten minutes after the show ends. I don't find it memorable, and certainly not unforgettable.
offtopic question assume for a second you are John Conner in T1, How would you pick the guy who would send back in time? Remember you know this guy is going to boink your mom, be your dad, and get killed.
offtopic question assume for a second you are John Conner in T1, How would you pick the guy who would send back in time? Remember you know this guy is going to boink your mom, be your dad, and get killed.
He grew up knowing his father's name. When the guy showed up in Conner's organization, he was pre-volunteered.
If you have seen the other three Terminator films, you owe it to yourself to see Terminator Salvation...
... to see the film that finally put the nails in the coffin of that franchise.
Okay, that's a bit harsh. Terminator Salvation was the fourth best of the four films in that series (which is saying something depending on how you felt about the third film). Watchable, with a couple of neat scenes, but overall ridiculous with a scope that was too wide, given how the previous films were a far more "one-on-one" sorta feel.
Terminator Salvation felt like really good Fan Fiction. Lots of elements from the real thing, but not quite there.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbgVLk-4ObY
(Sorry marketing execs, but that trailer failed to entice me to see this film in the theater.)
http://youtu.be/vdv6LqNosp4
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/02/nemo-finds-a-sequel-finding-dory-announced
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/zoe-saldana-goes-green-marvel-guardians-galaxy-202954327.html
http://www.comicbooktherapy.com/watch-the-full-marvel-phase-two-sneak-peek-only-available-on-the-new-box-set-121489
The idea has certainly been batted around a few times. There was interest back in 1994, and 2001, but nothing other than a promo-trailer was ever actually produced.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jimzSaxe6Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WXQ16cXxJiM
Not comic related but something I enjoyed a great deal. Go The F*** to Sleep is a "bedtime" story for parents. If your not familiar with it, the audiobook is only 1 or 2 bucks and is narrated by Samuel L Jackson. I'm interested in seeing what they do with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyPnQw_Lqds
Coincidentally, I picked up a used PS2 Ratchet and Clank game just a few months ago.
It was my first exposure to the game franchise. The game was amazing. Hopefully, the animated movie will be given the same level of thought and care that went into the game design.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FDDHd-reopY
http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2013/05/08/marvel-reportedly-has-scripts-for-blade-reboot-captain-marvel-film/
My heart hurts for you.
The script should have him play an early prototype Terminator made before they were very good at making them human-looking.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438488/
offtopic question assume for a second you are John Conner in T1, How would you pick the guy who would send back in time? Remember you know this guy is going to boink your mom, be your dad, and get killed.
... to see the film that finally put the nails in the coffin of that franchise.
Okay, that's a bit harsh. Terminator Salvation was the fourth best of the four films in that series (which is saying something depending on how you felt about the third film). Watchable, with a couple of neat scenes, but overall ridiculous with a scope that was too wide, given how the previous films were a far more "one-on-one" sorta feel.
Terminator Salvation felt like really good Fan Fiction. Lots of elements from the real thing, but not quite there.