Showing posts with label Guardians of the Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guardians of the Galaxy. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2016

5 Things on a Friday: Hooked on a Feeling, Vol. 2

I discovered last week that 5 Things is a lot less work than the NFL picks pool I was running previously and has at least twice as many readers.  I still feel like the series may ran its course during the primary season, but who knows?  Maybe with election itself coming to a close, we’re almost ready to move on.
Anyway, there’s plenty to talk about this week.


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

There's good news, and there's bad news...

The good news is that the New York City Comic Con was held over the weekend, and Marvel used the event to release some footage of its new Guardians of the Galaxy cartoon.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Five Things on a Friday: Skyscrapers, Checks & Balances, and a Butt

I’m out of the hospital and ready to go!
If you were wondering, no, I definitely do not recommend “flesh-eating antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection brought on by spider bite” as a way to miss a week of work.  My advice is to just suck it  up and use a week’s vacation.  The folks at Bridgeport Hospital were great, but honestly, I hope I never have to go back.
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“The SEC still has the best league in college football. But the best teams this year may be Oregon and Florida State.”

Friday, July 11, 2014

Five Things: It’s Here!

Another hodgepodge this week.  It's stuff that I find interesting, but your mileage may vary.

1.  D&D’s New Edition
The new edition of Dungeons and Dragons is here, and for what it’s worth, I like it.  My favorite write-up on the subject came from Harbinger of Doom (it’s in two parts, here and here), but briefly, there were several things that I thought were noteworthy.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Saturday Reading Room: Good Stuff is Coming Soon!

It's late June.  That means it's almost time for the Tour de France.

From left to right: the overall Leader's jersey, the King of the Mountains jersey, the Sprinter's jersey, and the Best Young Rider's jersey.  One of the best, most interesting things about the tour is that there's something in play every day, and oftentimes multiple jerseys are in contention on the same day.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Saturday News & Notes: Remembering 9/11

My semi-regular look at stuff that catches my eye, now 100% more maudlin and self-reflective.

As 9/11 Museum Opens, These New Yorkers Will Stay Away (NY Times)
"But for some New Yorkers, the memories and stories are already too present, and despite the importance of the museum’s message — and despite its great reviews — they do not plan to visit when it opens to the public next week.

Some people said they did not need a public exhibition to remind them of a personal tragedy that they could not forget."

Sunday, May 4, 2014

This is What Passes for News These Days...

Not much in the way of interesting news today.  Plenty of geekdom, though.

Source: No more blackjack for Ben Affleck at Las Vegas casino (CNN)
'The actor was "banned from playing blackjack at the Hard Rock casino in Las Vegas," a source close to Affleck told CNN on Friday.

Affleck was "not booted" from the casino as other reports have indicated, the source said. Rather, the source says, he was asked to leave after casino security told him: "You are too good at the game."'

Friday, April 18, 2014

Five Things on a Friday: The "New Kind of War" Edition

Greetings from Albany!

I'm up here for a class, and I've got about an hour.  Let's hope I can get Five Things down.

1.  It gets cold in Albany.
We had seventy-degree weather over the weekend and into Monday in the City, and it was still reasonably warm, if rainy, when I got into town.  But that all changed Tuesday night.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Five Things on a Friday: Better Late than Never

1. The Red Skull never died.
You only think I'm dead.
I was watching Captain America: The First Avenger last night with my girls, and I noticed something.  The Red Skull doesn’t die at the end.  What happens instead is that he accidentally activates the Cosmic Cube, and it shoots him off into space—presumably to the throne of Thanos!  
I hadn’t noticed before, but I was paying attention this time because my daughter Hannah said that…
*spoiler alert*

Friday, February 21, 2014

Five Things on a Friday: The Cosmic Olympic Edition

I’ve only really got two things on my mind this week--the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Olympics.  Take that for what it’s worth.
1. Guardians Trailer Feedback.
The trailer for this summer’s Guardians of the Galaxy movie premiered on Tuesday night, and then I ran it on the blog on Wednesday morning.  I liked the trailer tremendously, of course, but beyond that, here’re my initial thoughts:

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Marvel Pictures Pics

Saw this on Newsrama on my way home and figured I'd share: Marvel released some stills of its 2014 movie slate today.  Here's the one from the Guardians of the Galaxy:

Mugshot-style lineup from the forthcoming Guardians of the Galaxy.
"Brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan [the Accuser]..."  

Paraphrasing the rest: the orb appears to be another piece of the Infinty Gauntlet, and Quill has to team up with a band of misfits, shown above, to keep the galaxy safe.  Wackiness ensues, presumably involving the Kree and a bunch of other space-folk.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Review: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy #6

There's a lot going on in the Marvel Universe right now, both in the comics' (616) universe and the TV/movie universe.  Now, the comics and the TV and movie properties don't share continuity, but the stuff that happens in one tends to inform the stuff that happens in the other, so that if we want clues to what might (might!) happen in some of the future movies, one of the better sources we have is the comics.  With that in mind, Marvel re-booted the Guardians of the Galaxy (GotG) early this year, either to feed--or perhaps merely to gain advanced profits from--the hype surrounding next year's GotG movie.


Either way, I personally love the Guardians, and I've been reading the new book ever since it started.


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Tuesday Odds and Ends

I've been trying to find the motivation to write something all day.  And failing.  Instead of that, here's a collage of crap that I've been thinking about today.

Word came out over the weekend that Marvel's in talks with Bradley Cooper to be
the voice of Rocket Raccoon.  By all logic, that shouldn't matter to much to me. 
Seriously, though, I haven't been this excited about a movie in a while.  And the
damn thing doesn't even come out for another year.
Sally bought me a six pack of Weed Amber Ale today.  And as I'm drinking
it--sober this time--I see now why they didn't call it an IPA.  Really, it tastes
more like a super-hoppy pilsner.  I suppose you could call it the most east coast
IPA ever, but that would just confuse the market.  So Amber Ale is probably right.
Two Roads put this picture of the Shore 2 Pour start today on Facebook.  If you
look close, I'm right in the center--red hat, no short.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Cartoon Night--Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

The girls and I sat down last night and watched a bunch of episodes from the Marvel cartoon series, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.  Season two is finally out on Netflix, so we've been catching up.  Last night we watched from Episode 2 to Episode 6.  At least, I think it was Episode 6.  It was the one with The Guardians of the Galaxy, so needless to say, Emma and I were very excited.


The one weird thing about this episode, though, was the line up of the Guardians. We had Peter Quill, Rocket Racoon, and Groot, all of whom were expected given that they're the core members of the team, but they also added in Quasar and Adam Warlock, which is fine but a little strange given that neither is slated to be in the Guardians' movie next year.  Meanwhile, they left out Drax the Destroyer and Gamora, and they're both supposed to be in the movie.

Anyway, all of this is ultimately irrelevant because for whatever reason Marvel Studios has cancelled Earth's Mightiest Heroes in favor of more shows like the new Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon.

*groan*

Earth's Mightiest Heroes was awesome.  Ultimate Spider-Man frankly skews a little young for my taste.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Guardians Update!

The NYC Comic Con was this past weekend, and as part of it, Marvel finally, formally announced their new Guardians of the Galaxy series, written by Bendis (ugh) and drawn by Steve McNiven (Ultimate Galactus, New Avengers, Civil War).

Cover art for Guardians of the Galaxy #1
Anyway, the new series debuts in March.  So we've got that going for us, which is nice.

If you're wondering, here's the first issue from the last volume of the Guardians, released in 2008.

Guardians #1 from 2008.  I'm only posting it because I'm a HUGE fan of this
incarnation.
It's amazing the difference a few years can make stylistically, no?  The central character is the same on both covers, by the way.  It's Peter Quill, aka Star Lord.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Friday Mad Science: The non-Diet Diet


Hey guys, happy Friday!

Let’s start with my diet… and the fact that it’s an open question as to whether or not it’s working.  I feel like I look better, but when I weighed myself on Wednesday before lifting weights, I came in at a whopping 197 lbs!  That’s a pound heavier than I was when I started two weeks ago and two pounds heavier than when I weighed myself last Saturday.

I been eatin' a TON of this stuff.
Now I know that weight—and specifically water weight—can fluctuate significantly over the course of a given day or week, but still, this is not the kind of progress that I was hoping to see here.  I’ve been back in the gym for a couple of weeks now, so it’s entirely possible that I’ve lost fat but gained some small amount of muscle mass, but to be fair, I’d have thought it would take longer than two weeks to put on a measurable amount of muscle.  So right now I’m stumped.

Either way, weight gain is not a positive for me.  I mean, yeah, having more muscle mass is not necessarily less healthy than simply being slender, and it may even look better, but as an endurance athlete, I happen to know that the extra muscle isn’t necessarily helping, either.  This is why I don’t typically spend much time in the weight room during the meat of the triathlon season.  Because I tend to put the weight on in my chest and shoulders, and that makes it basically superfluous when I’m on the bike or running.

I’ve been tracking my calories carefully, and I’d really hoped to see some genuine weight loss.  If that’s not in my future, I’ll be really sad.  That said, I plan to stay in the weight room through the balance of the offseason one way or another.  I feel like I need to get stronger, and in any event, I also know that I need a change of pace.  Still, I do not want the outcome of my diet to be huge, ungainly fatness.

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Marvel announced this week that they’ve succeeded in getting writer/director Joss Whedon back on board for Avengers 2.  That’s news because Whedon had supposedly said beforehand that he felt like doing these Avengers movies was an awful lot of work to put into what he felt was ultimately somebody else’s story.  To handle that problem, Marvel apparently gave Whedon the keys to the kingdom.  Not only is he writing and directing Avengers 2, he’s also basically in charge of the creative direction of the Marvel movie universe in general, and he’s gonna have some kind of a hand in Marvel’s new SHIELD TV show.

Wow.  Not a bad gig, right?

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While we’re talking about Marvel, Fox announced this week that they’re going to miss the production deadline for a new Daredevil movie, meaning that the rights to Daredevil will now revert to Marvel/Disney.  However, the rumor is that Marvel/Disney offered to let Fox keep Daredevil in exchange for the movie rights to Galactus and the Silver Surfer, both of whom appear in 20th Century Fox’s Fantastic Four 2
A shot of the Guardians of the Galaxy from a recent issue of Avengers Assemble.
 Despite the fact that both companies have denied this rumor, I can easily believe that it’s true.  First off, it makes sense.  What with their showing Thanos at the end of the Avengers and then their announcingGuardians of the Galaxy as an upcoming project for 2014, it seems obvious that Marvel’s movie universe is headed in a distinctly cosmic direction.  Meanwhile, the Silver Surfer in particular is an ongoing foe of Thanos while Galactus is probably the biggest bully on the block in Marvel’s more cosmic comic books.  Both of these guys would fit well with what Marvel seems to have going on right now.

The Bendis/Maleev run on Daredevil was
awesome.
With all of that said, I personally would like to see Marvel scrap the SHIELD TV show, add Adam Warlock to the Guardians’ roster in lieu of whatever they had planned for the Surfer, and then begin production on aDaredevil TV show.  I’ve discussed my love for the Bendis/Maleev run on Daredevil in this space before, and like a lot of people, that’s a run that I think would be perfect for adaptation to television.   It’s a dialogue-heavy character piece that’s light on wacko special effects-type stuff, and it went on forever.  There’s plenty there to mine for an ongoing story.  It’s also dark-and-gritty crime fiction, and that stuff is all the rage on TV these days.

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Readership on this blog still isn't back up to where it was before my month-long break during our recent crisis at work.  I'm a little frustrated with that, but I confess that I'm not at all sure how to get the word out about what we've got going on here.  I feel like this is a decent blog—mostly readable and updated every single day.  But while I can get a spike in readership by reviewing something popular and then posting the review on the subject’s Facebook page, getting those casual readers to then stick around hasn't been at all easy. 

I realize that one of the challenges with this blog is the fact that, bottom line, it’s not really about anything.  It’s not, for example, your one-stop-shop for triathlon.  Or comics.  Or even craft beer.  And “crazy mad science” isn’t even a real thing.  Still, I like writing this blog, I don’t think of it as a get-rich-quick scheme, and most of the time, I’m reasonably proud of what’s here.  And even on the days when all I put up is aYouTube video, at least you can still come here and see that.

So, loyal reader(s), have you got any thoughts on how we grow our readership?  I’d love to have more comments and more discussion, but fact is, first we need a critical mass of readers, and frankly, we’ve yet to build that.  That said, I’m certainly open to your suggestions.

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One of the creepy Olympic
mascots coming out of T1.
On a related note, I've been asked to write for about.triathlon.com, and I've tentatively said yes. My first article is gonna be "How Do I Know If Triathlon Is Right for Me."  I have an idea and a basic outline, but at this point, I still need to sit down and hammer the thing out, hopefully this weekend.  I started working on it the other day, but I didn't like the first draft much, and I don't want to turn in something I don't love for my first piece.  That said, the main reason I accepted the gig over there was to try to drive traffic here, so...

Y'know, I'm constantly amazed by how many folks are interested in triathlon.  It seems like kind of a niche sport to me.  Granted, almost everyone can swim, bike, and run, but even a Sprint Tri is gonna last more than an hour, and the number of folks who're actually good at even two of the three disciplines isn't huge. 

Maybe it’s just the challenge of the thing?  Or the sexiness?  I don’t know.

I personally like triathlon because with three separate disciplines, plus nutrition and yoga, it’s something different every day.  But that’s just me, and I hardly expect that the rest of the world is marching to the beat of my particular drum.  And even then, I’ve been ready for a break from tri for more than a year now.

Are you a fan of triathlon?  Why do you like it?

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Finally, a recent study shows that both men and women tend to be happier in their marriages when the wife has a lower body mass index than the husband.  That seems like common sense to me when considered anecdotally, but I suppose it’s surprising in the context of a scientific survey.  I mean, why should men be more demanding of their mates than women?  Don’t women also care what their spouses look and feel like?  Honestly, I’d have though that the best case scenario was relative equality in the marriage, with both spouses in at least reasonably good physical condition.  But no, apparently the men want to feel like they’ve overachieved slightly.

In the same article, however, they reference another recent study that shows that men who’re under stress tend to prefer heavier women.  Which is interesting, right?  The article in question suggestions evolutionary reasons why stressed out guys might want women with relatively more fat stores on their bodies, but it then goes on to note that men who’re stressed tend to find all women relatively more attractive than do men without stress. 

I take all of that to mean that when things are going badly, men will go where they can to find comfort.  But when they’re fat and happy, they tend to be choosier and more conscious of societal norms than they would otherwise be.

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That’s all I’ve got.  Have a great weekend!