Here’s a new pic of Chris Evans as Captain America:

I’m liking this movie more and more đ
-Sarah
Here’s a new pic of Chris Evans as Captain America:

I’m liking this movie more and more đ
-Sarah
While everyone is talking about the AF#15 CGC 9.6 going for $1.1 million,I thought I post some X-Men:First Class posters.


I must admit they look cool,but I’m still waiting for more info on the movie before I make a opinion.
-Sarah
I don’t know if any of saw the new Thor trailer,so I thought I post it for everyone.
All I have to say is I wish May would come sooner.
-Sarah
As you may all know that the Human Torch is dead in FF #587.so this got me wondering, is the death of a beloved character a way to make an interesting story or is it just a gimmick to make money? To me I think it’s just a way to get people to spend money on a struggling series.If they wanted to make a good story they should have killed the Invisible Woman then I would have been interested in the series b/c I’m a fan of the character and she’s the heart & soul of the team.When Marvel killed Captain America I was pissed,but at the same time I said to myself “Ok,but how long till they bring him back?” So what the hell is the point in killing a superhero if they are going to bring them back from the dead???? That’s why I didn’t really care about the death of the Human Torch b/c they’ll just bring him back.Marvel did sell a lot of copies the book,but I didn’t give a crap.I want Marvel to just tell a good story and not use a death a character to sell a book.A good example of a good story selling a book is the current Green Lantern series by Geoff Johns (you have to read this series it’s awesome đ ) So,that’s what I have to say about this topic.I want to hear what you guys and gals have to say.
-Sarah
Well,it’s finally here the X-Men:First Class trailer.
I really liked it đ
As a die-hard X-Men fan,I was excited to see it but seeing the trailer now I can’t wait for it to come out đ
I hope Matthew Vaughn did a good job with the movie.
Emma Frost looks awesome đ
-Sarah
While watching the Packers beat the Steelers in SB XLV (YAY!!!!!) I got to see the Captain America TV spot and it looks AWESOME!!!!!!! đŽ
I didn’t think they could make it look great đŽ The Red Skull looks badass.
Here’s the TV spot:
I’m starting to like Chris Evans as Captain America the more I see him in the costume(Which I like BTW đ )
Now I can’t wait for the movie to come out đ
-Sarah
Hi everyone.
I’ll be writing on Lauren blog site.
I’m a comic book collector and avid reader.
I’m also into video games,car & Japanese model kits,manga,anime,action figures,and sports.
My favorite superhero is Wolverine b/c he’s the best at what he does.
I hope you all like what I’ll be posting here đ
-Sarah
One of the many things I don’t like to tell people is that I *adore* anime stage plays…or something. The best one(s) I’ve seen have all been related to Sailor Moon, probably because that’s the only anime I really care about. If you’ve never heard of Sailor Moon, let me break it down for you in a super easy manner:
This chick named Usagi is the re-incarnation of Princess Serenity from the Moon. Back in the day her kingdom was destroyed, and her mother sent her and everyone else to Earth to live a peaceful, non royal life. One day Usagi is going to school when she see’s some asshole kids fucking with a cat. She saves the cat, is freaked out, and is also late for school. Later that night stalker cat finds Usagi in her room, and informs her that she is Sailor Moon. (This is also how Codename Sailor V started out, way to recycle shit, Naoko Takeuchi.) Usagi shouts ‘Moon Prism Power, Make Up!’ turns into Sailor Moon, and goes off to fight evil by moonlight.
This spanned 5 seasons, 18 graphic novels, 3 movies, several specials, a live action show (…) and several Sera Myu shows. It’s worth checking out as it is the only anime I will acknowledge.
Anyhow. The musicals. I can’t really tell you what goes on in them since they’re all different, but they all have a core concept: Some shit goes down, they transform, and then save the world. They also have some sweet music, but you know…it’s Sailor Moon on stage. Much in the same that Disney on Ice is really stupid but kind of entertaining, so are these clips:
Oh my god his shoulder pads.
-Lauren
Remember when I said Catwoman would be in the next movie, and roughly 5 of you said I was wrong? Guess what, I wasn’t:
“BURBANK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Anne Hathaway has been cast as Selina Kyle in Christopher Nolanâs âThe Dark Knight Rises.â She will be staring alongside Christian Bale, who returns in the title role of Bruce Wayne/Batman.
Christopher Nolan stated, âI am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story.â
In addition, Tom Hardy has been set to play Bane. Nolan said, âI am delighted to be working with Tom again and excited to watch him bring to life our new interpretation of one of Batmanâs most formidable enemies.â
Nolan will direct the film from a screenplay he wrote with Jonathan Nolan, from a story by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer. Nolan will also produce the film with his longtime producing partner, Emma Thomas, and Charles Roven.
âThe Dark Knight Risesâ is slated for release on July 20, 2012. The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.”
While the idea of Bane sends chills down my spine thanks to the terrible “Batman and Robin”, I have faith that Nolan will make this movie work, regardless of how dumb the villain may be.
Months back at New York Comic Con, I saw TGH trailer for the first time. I didn’t know what to make of it. Especially in 3D, something I’m not a fan of unless it comes after ‘TRON: LEGACY. IN…’ However, as the months went by my anticipation for the movie grew.
Today I went and saw TGH in the early afternoon. After paying $6 for my regular 2D movie I took a seat in the theater. The movie started. Oh boy. We start off with an 8-year-old Britt Ried is escorted into his father’s office at a newspaper company, where his father scolds him for getting into another fight (which we later learn, was him coming to the rescue of a girl in his class). Twenty some years later, we see Britt “grown up” and throwing a pretty sick party, with broken flat screens and girls in tight clothing. After being scolded by his father, again, his father dies of a bee sting. After the funeral ceremony for him, a statue is revealed in his honor. At some point Kato comes in, does some bad ass stuff with coffee, and 10 minutes later the two are cutting off the head of the statue.
I would love to go and Wikipedia the plot for you guys, but it needs to be said that the first 30 minutes of this movie are pretty boring, and easy to forget. They build the who, where, what, and why, without giving you much else. Of course this could make the average movie goer angry, but I’m rather charmed by it. The bullshit was moved out fairly quickly, and is paced like a real graphic novel. We’ve seen this before with the likes of ‘Batman and Robin’, but here it actually works. No dragging things out ala ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Batman Begins’. It gets to the point quickly. To that, I applaud Seth Rogan.
The only thing that was pretty un-cool, is that Seth Rogan’s Green Hornet is kind of like a Mary Sue fan fic on the big screen. Seth basically plays himself (not always a bad thing) and lives out his fantasy of being a superhero, in his case, Green Hornet. While my knowledge of Green Hornet is limited to the few GA books and the show with Bruce Lee, I’d like to think I know enough to know that this is not the Green Hornet I’m familiar with. That being said, he was enjoyable to watch, as his enthusiasm for the characters was very evident.
The same can’t be said for some of the other cast members. Christoph Waltz plays a very forgettable and uncharismatic Chudnofsky, who I guess was supposed to be Russian. Waltz blew me away as Hans Landa, but he literally brought nothing to the table in this movie. He didn’t even sound Russian, he sounded like himself reading lines off a piece of paper and putting little to no emotion behind them. He was pretty much useless. Cameron Diaz was good, but aside from being a love interest offered little else until the very end of the movie. Her character was wasted, and could have had much more potential (and conflict)!
That being said, Jay Chou stole the show. He blew me away as Kato, and he is in no way shape or form a rip off of Bruce Lee. He is Kato. He made it his own, and I enjoyed watching him on the screen. Adorable, kick ass, and a great counterpart. I would very much so enjoy a Kato movie, as he could easily carry it by himself. Oh, and Black Beauty was great and amazing. There were some cute nods to the original show (as well as Bruce Lee), but if you blink you will miss them.
Overall this is an enjoyable movie. It was a great way to set up a franchise, and I hope there is another movie. But I would wait until it comes out on DVD, or at a second run theater (or $2 theater, whatever).
-Lauren