“The Avengers. That’s what we call ourselves; we’re sort of like a team. ‘Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ type thing.”
You know the scene; it’s the one in which Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark is taunting Loki, God of Mischief, as he desperately tries to buy more time for his fellow Avengers. And if Just Jared’s recent set photos are any indication, Avengers 4 will feature a fairly sizeable flashback to the Battle of New York, when the biggest problem facing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes was a relentless alien race known as the Chitauri. Oh, and shawarma. Simpler times, really.
As you’ll see in the gallery below, Just Jared has captured Thor sporting his luscious blonde locks, which were abruptly removed during the beginning of Ragnarok. There’s also a close-up of Stark dressed in a Black Sabbath t-shirt – in fact, it appears to be the same one Rdj’s genius,...
You know the scene; it’s the one in which Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark is taunting Loki, God of Mischief, as he desperately tries to buy more time for his fellow Avengers. And if Just Jared’s recent set photos are any indication, Avengers 4 will feature a fairly sizeable flashback to the Battle of New York, when the biggest problem facing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes was a relentless alien race known as the Chitauri. Oh, and shawarma. Simpler times, really.
As you’ll see in the gallery below, Just Jared has captured Thor sporting his luscious blonde locks, which were abruptly removed during the beginning of Ragnarok. There’s also a close-up of Stark dressed in a Black Sabbath t-shirt – in fact, it appears to be the same one Rdj’s genius,...
- 11/2/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
2017-08-29T08:22:37-07:00Was This the Best 'Game of Thrones' Finale Ever?class="p1">
The season-seven finale of GoT was great, but was it the best ever? It's a tough decision to make, but fortunately, The Hollywood Reporter has done the decision-making for us. Check out their rankings below.
Via The Hollywood Reporter.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers through the season seven finale of HBO's Game of Thrones.]
Frozen prophecies. Brutal battles. Sacred sites brought to ruin in a single act of fiery destruction.
These are just some of the major events seen throughout the Game of Thrones season finales. In the first few years of the show, these finales were typically utilized as opportunities to come down from the rollicking highs of the season's penultimate episode, traditionally the most action-packed episode of any given year. In recent seasons, the past two especially, there's been a sea change in how the finales operate, loaded with as much action and...
The season-seven finale of GoT was great, but was it the best ever? It's a tough decision to make, but fortunately, The Hollywood Reporter has done the decision-making for us. Check out their rankings below.
Via The Hollywood Reporter.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers through the season seven finale of HBO's Game of Thrones.]
Frozen prophecies. Brutal battles. Sacred sites brought to ruin in a single act of fiery destruction.
These are just some of the major events seen throughout the Game of Thrones season finales. In the first few years of the show, these finales were typically utilized as opportunities to come down from the rollicking highs of the season's penultimate episode, traditionally the most action-packed episode of any given year. In recent seasons, the past two especially, there's been a sea change in how the finales operate, loaded with as much action and...
- 8/29/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
Michael Reed Apr 7, 2017
From cassette tapes to blocky graphics, modern computing has taken away some things we really rather miss...
Today, we look back the classic era of home computing that existed alongside the dreariness of business computing and the heart-pounding noise and colour of the arcades. Were you a Spectrum owner? Did colour clash rule your life? Did you experience tape load errors, and did you ever poke when you meant to peak? Whether you had a measly 16K or the full 128K, join us for some judgement-free reminiscence about the classic, golden era of early home computers. Note that this article might make Amstrad owners feel like they’re being made fun of. It’s okay, they’re used to it.
See related The X-Files: an episode roadmap for beginners The X-Files: Fox wants more episodes in 2018 Dirk Maggs Interview: Hitchhiker's, Douglas Adams, Superman, Batman, & more... 1. Loading games...
From cassette tapes to blocky graphics, modern computing has taken away some things we really rather miss...
Today, we look back the classic era of home computing that existed alongside the dreariness of business computing and the heart-pounding noise and colour of the arcades. Were you a Spectrum owner? Did colour clash rule your life? Did you experience tape load errors, and did you ever poke when you meant to peak? Whether you had a measly 16K or the full 128K, join us for some judgement-free reminiscence about the classic, golden era of early home computers. Note that this article might make Amstrad owners feel like they’re being made fun of. It’s okay, they’re used to it.
See related The X-Files: an episode roadmap for beginners The X-Files: Fox wants more episodes in 2018 Dirk Maggs Interview: Hitchhiker's, Douglas Adams, Superman, Batman, & more... 1. Loading games...
- 4/4/2017
- Den of Geek
Over its 19 seasons and counting, “South Park” has almost always managed to create insightful parallels between scenarios otherwise considered unrelated. And it has certainly attempted that, with varying degrees of success, in every episode, and the comparisons are often as absurdly fun as they are astutely persuasive. So, it’s rather fitting that in kicking off its 20th season, “South Park” managed to tie together Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest, J.J. Abrams’ ability to create beloved reboots, the 2016 presidential election, sexist internet trolls, Matt Lauer’s inept moderating, Donald Drumpf’s secret desire to lose the election and, well, ‘member berries.
[Editor’s Note: Spoilers below for “South Park’s” Season 20 premiere, “Member Berries.”]
What started as a few grade school volleyball players pleading for help with an obnoxious Internet troll quickly spiraled into a national crisis surrounding the national anthem. Instead of identifying the harasser (thank you, Principal P.C.), Congress’ aptly ignorant solution was to hire J.J. Abrams to reboot...
[Editor’s Note: Spoilers below for “South Park’s” Season 20 premiere, “Member Berries.”]
What started as a few grade school volleyball players pleading for help with an obnoxious Internet troll quickly spiraled into a national crisis surrounding the national anthem. Instead of identifying the harasser (thank you, Principal P.C.), Congress’ aptly ignorant solution was to hire J.J. Abrams to reboot...
- 9/15/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Simpler times! On Sunday, Aug. 9, Barefoot Contessa viewers got a special treat when Jennifer Garner was featured on a new episode, titled "Barefoot in L.A.," cooking with famed chef Ina Garten. The actress' segment, which was filmed in her family's home in Los Angeles' Brentwood neighborhood, was taped back on April 17, which was Garner's 43rd birthday. Garten came over to cook Garner a birthday lunch and to help fulfill a longtime dream of the Miracles From Heaven star who has always been a big Barefoot [...]...
- 8/10/2015
- Us Weekly
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