The Avengers | Scott C.
Seeing the Avengers again today!
As someone who has already seen it, I can confirm that the scene above actually happens. And it’s awesome!!
The Avengers | Scott C.
Seeing the Avengers again today!
As someone who has already seen it, I can confirm that the scene above actually happens. And it’s awesome!!
I still……I just…….words……..wow!
It was perfect! Whedon was the best choice for this, as he nailed the idea of a “team” movie. I’m not going to spoil anything. Suffice it to say, the trailer doesn’t do the film justice and it is amazing!!!
Next Monday, I am reviewing the movie on the radio so I will post the podcast up here as well. Until then…..AVENGERS!!!!!!
My new iphone wallpaper….
I’m seeing the Avengers this Sunday. I won free tickets to the Advance Screening. It still hasn’t sunk in…..
20 days before the US release, 11 days before Australia…..
AHHHHH!!! FEELS!!!
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Film student problem: I can’t decide whether to write on the wanderer in Lost in Translation, or masculinity in crisis and the city space in Fight Club/American Psycho.
Life is hard!
Hot damn I love being a part of the “press”. My breakfast radio show* qualifies me for various press events and screenings. I’ve gone to the opening of the French Film festival, attened a Q&A with producer Jon Landau (Titanic, Avatar), and saw Tintin 2 months before the rest of Australia. Now I’m off to the Titanic 3D screening. I could get used to this.
*(Get Cereal, 6-9am Wednesdays, 90.7fm or SYN.org.au)
Me, as Hawkeye!
Have I mentioned how awesome my housemate is? Because he is awesome!!!
“Cunning, clever, conniving, and creative,” as one prosecutor would call him, Blanchard eluded the police for years. But eventually he made a mistake. And that mistake would take two officers from the modest police force of Winnipeg, Canada, on a wild ride of high tech capers across Africa, Canada, and Europe. Says Mitch McCormick, one of those Winnipeg investigators, “We had never seen anything like it.”
This sums up what is wrong with people, and the cinema culture as a whole