Also to note is that the first place winner is apparently a GUY. Damn good makeup he’s got.
Also to note is that the first place winner is apparently a GUY. Damn good makeup he’s got.
She apparently designed the headdress to come apart to walk through doorways.
As one of the judges was a costume designer for WETA Workshop aka the people who did LoTR, Hobbit, and many more, I’m going to trust their judgement that 1st place was essentially the most film worthy costume out of all the damn near film worthy costume at the contest.
The first place winner literally towered over everyone by a good foot and as one of the judges was a costume designer for WETA Workshop aka the people who did LoTR, Hobbit, and many more, I’m going to trust their judgement that 1st place was essentially the most film worthy costume out of all the damn near film worthy…
He is, at least for one episode, if you watched Sam & Nico, the behind-the-scenes/vlog channel on Youtube of the directors. Johnson’s probably the man-behind-the-man head of Lifeline or something.
From what we’ve seen in JJ and these trailers, Luke is probably weaker from his comicbook counterpart, one part for the drama, another for a slightly better sense of realism.
And I will not get started on how his comic powers would mean in a real world context for touch/sensory information.
Both have the downfalls:
-Luke’s case he can’t have modern medicine assist him because of impervious skin (but if some super-geek made some nanites to bolster his own healing abilities/keep him bleeding out internally, it be a major boost)
-Cap and many other heroes with accelerated healing have the problem that if say…
In some ways, Tony is just the mechanic for the Marvel universe with the amount of shit he makes for others and all the maintenance he has to probably do on said-shit for those people.
Probably more symbolism of the role she’s taking over than “I have a super-battery in my chest”
Maybe she’s suffering from a mild case of wizard dementia? The repetition of her job and her pride/stubbornness on doing her job well keeps her functioning, but the pesky details on who she is and her life before the train have slipped away from her?
If I remember correctly, Flamel and his wife are the ones who used the stone and are over 400 years old. The (magical) train being built in 1830 means that by today’s date it’s only 186 years old, so it’s a couple decades or so younger during the book series. There are standing American buildings older than that that…
Camera perspective and heels/thick-soled shoes can help.
Have you seen the shoes RDJ wears on sets?
Don’t have Dimensions but damn if I don’t want the main Fantastic Beasts set. Hopefully we’ll get some official sets soon-ish...
But that would require Marvel Animation to put effort into their Avengers cartoons (Spidey’s palatable)....
Watch it as background noise. The occasional good jib you’ll hear and you don’t have to put in the effort to pay attention.
SGA series is selling for $78 now, not $39.
SGA series is selling for $78 now, not $39.
Wasn’t it mentioned before that there was a Kate Bishop toy as well? No Hawkeye love for the toy article?
There’s a difference between space-magic vehicles that are honestly the main reason people watch (that and over-the-top martial art fights) and discussing the unreasonableness of an armor design.
And to maybe give you a better idea of how unreasonable this style of boob armor is: would you wear a cup if it forced your…
As a ever so minor point of contention, Bingo IS rather fun, if you can banter back and forth with people around you and the caller. Oh the puns....