[quote]Professor X wrote:
The animation sucks. No beating around the bush. The other movies they’ve done LOOKED great as well.
This one looks “cheap”.[/quote]
I think they’re going for the look of that comic here’s a page from the issue they are using. It reminds me of how Dark Knight looked similar to art used in the book like Catwoman having a butch haircut etc
St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a charity that raises funds for children’s cancer research, just partnered with Marvel to sell this exclusive t-shirt with all proceeds going to their foundation.
I have no affiliation with St. Baldrick’s except for this being my second year volunteering to have my head shaved as part of a fundraiser. Next week, I’m getting my head shaved totally bald in support of kid’s fighting cancer, and as my part of soliciting donations for children’s cancer research.
St. Baldrick’s has raised over $17 million in research grant funds in 2012 already, through the teamwork of volunteers like myself and people who choose to donate (like you guys, right?)
(Note, donating to my page ^^^ has nothing to do with ordering a t-shirt. There’s no t-shirt given in exchange for a donation, so if you want to donate and you want a shirt, um, donate twice. Please. If you wanna.)
[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a charity that raises funds for children’s cancer research, just partnered with Marvel to sell this exclusive t-shirt with all proceeds going to their foundation.
I have no affiliation with St. Baldrick’s except for this being my second year volunteering to have my head shaved as part of a fundraiser. Next week, I’m getting my head shaved totally bald in support of kid’s fighting cancer, and as my part of soliciting donations for children’s cancer research.
St. Baldrick’s has raised over $17 million in research grant funds in 2012 already, through the teamwork of volunteers like myself and people who choose to donate (like you guys, right?)
(Note, donating to my page ^^^ has nothing to do with ordering a t-shirt. There’s no t-shirt given in exchange for a donation, so if you want to donate and you want a shirt, um, donate twice. Please. If you wanna.)
I think if Bay does this I will be forced to put him into a Saw-esque trap and kill him. He is going to make the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles aliens, yep he has officially become public enemy #1 for geeks.
I think if Bay does this I will be forced to put him into a Saw-esque trap and kill him. He is going to make the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles aliens, yep he has officially become public enemy #1 for geeks. [/quote]
So…if they are aliens, they aren’t turtles, mutants, or ninjas. That leaves Teenage Aliens - which sounds far more exciting. Thanks, Bay.
I think if Bay does this I will be forced to put him into a Saw-esque trap and kill him. He is going to make the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles aliens, yep he has officially become public enemy #1 for geeks. [/quote]
I really hope that he just isn’t that involved with the movie and has no idea what is really going on with it. The less he touches it the better it will be.
Thunderbolts is being renamed Dark Avengers after issue 175, and Norman Osborn’s team are now going to be led by Luke Cage. The Thunderbolts for those unfamilar are a super team who came into prominance when the Avengers where “killed” by Onslaught in the late 90’s. The team however where not who they seemed, alough posing as heros they where in fact the Masters of Evil led by Baron Zemo. Later on after being found out some of the villians decided they liked being heros and stayed on as Thunderbolts now sort of a Suicide Squad(ala DC) type of group. The Dark Avengers where Norman Osborn’s origianlly villians dressed up as known Heros Daken(wolverine’s son in Wolverine’s Brown costume), Bullseye as Hawkeye etc. It seems the book will still be like the Thunderbolts but with Skaar(Hulk’s son) and Ragnorok(the cyborg Thor clone) taking over
New Prometheus viral featuring Michael Fassbender as android David, narrating his own “birth” and selling the “product”…which just so happens to be him:
Short but sweet. Ridley returns to his roots as a commercials director to bring us a meta-ad with the merchandise literally selling itself.