“This is the noise that keeps me awake, my head explodes and my body aches…”
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Midweek… which means that it’s Comics (and Sushi) Wednesday!
I’m not sure if I’m partaking of sushi today. We’ll see how the morning progresses.
Last night was D&D night with
Today, we’re having our furnace replaced!
Out with the old and busted.
In with the new hotness… literally.
Stray Toasters
- The first trailer for the upcoming Green Lantern movie was released yesterday:
This looks a lot better than the “first footage” that came out last week. I’m still a little unsure about the mask, but feel a bit more confident about the overall look and feel of the movie.
- Watch the Leonid Meteor Shower
- Rare Honor for a Living Service Member: Medal of Honor for Army Sergeant
- Giant Star Wars Minifig Alarm Clocks = Holiday Shopping, Done
- Top 10 Movie Plot Holes You Probably Never Noticed Before
- As to the Superman/Superman II plot holes:
- The whole “turn the world backwards” was a visual device. They used it to signify Superman flying back in time, a power that he’d been shown using – as both Superman and Superboy – since at least the late 50’s.
- The “amnesia kiss” was something that director Richard Lester used after Superman director, Richard Donner, was fired from Superman II; Donner shot some scenes for both Superman and Superman II concurrently. In the “Richard Donner Cut” of Superman II, it shows Superman flying back in time (again) to erase Lois’ memory… not using some cockamamie “amnesia kiss power” to make her forget.
- As to the Superman/Superman II plot holes:
- One Way to Trim Deficit — Cultivate Growth
- The Monsters of H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, as Drawn by Children
- From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file:
- Career Day: Chambara JLA
- This is some rather sage advice from a former coworker of mine.
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And that’s that…
Namaste.
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November 17th, 2010 at 2:47 PM
As long as they don’t make Hal too wacky and wisecracking. Which will be hard, because, you know, Ryan Reynolds. But I want him playing Hal, not Tony Stark.