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May 10, 2012110 notes
#Where The Wild Things Are
My pick for Henry Pym in the future Ant-Man movie.

trollingchrisbrown:

(Todd’s note: I actually get this one!)

On one hand, this would be a hilarious meta method acting opportunity.  On the other, I just want Brown to go away forever (or until he sincerely apologizes… forever will probably come first).

May 10, 201279 notes
#The Avengers #Marvel Comics
Zombie Comedy Drive-In Double Feature Outside Chicago → wbez.org

A drive-in theater outside of Chicago is playing a double feature of Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland.  On my birthday.  I know what I’m doing.

May 10, 2012
#Shaun of the Dead #Zombieland #Chicago
May 10, 201274,035 notes
#Photography
Gay Rights In The US, State By State → guardian.co.uk

This is a really cool (slightly interactive) chart that presents a state-by-state breakdown of gay rights.

May 9, 20121 note
#Law #Marriage Equality
May 9, 20123 notes
#XKCD
May 9, 20128,373 notes
May 9, 2012295 notes
#Firefly #Serenity #Joss Whedon
May 9, 201238 notes
#Joss Whedon #The A.V. Club #The Avengers #Marvel Comics
May 9, 20121,062 notes
#Joss Whedon #Marvel Comics #The Avengers #Iron Man
May 9, 20128,246 notes
#Photography
May 9, 201212 notes
#Crepes #Baking #Photography
May 9, 20124,853 notes
#Photography
Play
May 9, 2012
#Law #Marriage Equality #The Colbert Report #Where The Wild Things Are
May 9, 20127 notes
#The Legend of Zelda #TeeFury
May 8, 20125 notes
#Steampunk
May 8, 201239 notes
#Portal
May 8, 20121,480 notes
#The Legend of Korra #Avatar #The Pacific #Band of Brothers
May 8, 20124 notes
#Joss Whedon #Stratford On hellmouth #The Avengers #Marvel Comics #Iron Man #Shakespeare
Recommendations: MirrorMask

MirrorMask is not a great movie, per se, but I can’t help but love it, despite its (many) flaws.  Written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Dave McKean, who worked with Gaiman as an illustrator on The Sandman, the film is full of big ideas an amazing imagery.  Just check out the trailer:

Unfortunately, the story doesn’t quite hold up.  It’s a pretty standard quest film, and some of the plot points don’t quite work once you start to really think about them.  But that almost doesn’t matter because so much else about the film works.*  The visuals of the film are breathtaking, full of haunting beauty.  Most of the film takes place in an imaginary world created by the protagonist.  It’s expansive but sparsely populated, creating a sense of isolated dread.  When inhabitants do show up, they are the perfect mix of creepy and cute, especially the riddle-loving sphinxes.  And the film is full of Gaiman’s wonderfully off-kilter humor.

This movie is not for everyone.  Or even most people.  But I’d recommend giving it a try, because if you end up liking it, you’ll absolutely love it.

*I’m trying to decide whether this makes me a hypocrite; I despised Avatar because it had a silly, uninspired story and mind-blowing visuals.  Then again, the acting and humor in Avatar are also pretty bad.

May 8, 20123 notes
#MirrorMask #Neil Gaiman #Recommendations #Trailers #The Sandman
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