
Anyway, what I'm getting at is I didn't really ever get into comic books proper. So with the world we live in today where every character's getting a big movie, I find myself at a loss a lot of the time. Especially when it's a project being geared up by one of my favorite directors, which is where we stand with Ant-Man. I don't know anything about him. But Edgar Wright is supposed to make a movie about him! Whatever do I do? I read this delightful introduction to all-things-Ant-Man at Cinematical is what I do. Yay for fast and cheap solutions!

--- Teeny Tiny Potter For You - Unless you live in NYC (hey, I live there!) or Los Angeles, you're not going to be able to see Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on IMAX for two whole weeks after its released - that is until July 29th, while the normal version is released on July 15th - because of that Transformers turd owning all the large movie palace asses until then.

--- Die Dyer - You might recall me making a fuss over the British actor Danny Dyer's upcoming horror flick Doghouse... there's another trailer for the film over at Twitch.
--- And finally, via PopWrap, here's your young Brad Pitt without a shirt on fix:
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I totally remember this commercial. Ha.
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I totally remember this commercial. Ha.
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3 comments:
Ant-Man -- the Henry Pym version anyway (the only one I'm familiar with) -- is pretty fascinating. He's assumed so many different identities over the years and is a really interesting, conflicted character. I don't think I picked up on all this as a young'n, so I'm glad I've rediscovered comics these past few years!
What a wonderful interview with Mary McDonnell. I love that she asked the journalist questions and called him by name.
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It really is a great interview, from start to finish. McDonnell comes off as lovely and intelligent as one would expect her to. Great job, Sam!
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