Thursday, March 24, 2011

this is serious

good for him




i remember reading something that said he was asked how he lost the weight and he was like "i stopped eating cheese burgers"

classic

your highness red band #2 byaaah

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it's my birthday today, ya know...

fuck that

Captain America : first trailer



so many cool things in this i cannot wait !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! best part is him catching the shield, byaAAAAHH

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Shadows of the Damned (GDC)

muntant ninja in the new x-men game






Smuggled out of Japan by her mutant parents before the entire family could be rounded up and incarcerated in the new mutant camps, Aimi arrives in San Francisco hidden on a tanker ship. She is too young and frightened to appreciate her parents' motivations for sending her away, and instead feels only the bitterness and anger of abandonment.

it is never enough

brah

CAPITAO



so awesome!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Monday, March 14, 2011

You Are Going To Be Responsible For Making The Dreaded Dark Souls Even Harder




Dark Souls, the spiritual successor to notoriously difficult role-playing game Demon's Souls, is guaranteed to be even more punishing. So says Dark Souls director Hidetaka Miyazaki, who also reveals that players—not just giant wolves and zombie dragons—will be inflicting more pain on each other.

Miyazaki explains in the new issue of Edge magazine that the game's messaging system that lets players leave helpful tips and warnings to other Dark Souls players can also be harmful. That was true of Demon's Souls, in a sense, as some players dropped disinformation from time to time.

But Dark Souls will reportedly feature a "keener competitive edge," with players seeing real benefit from actively tricking their fellow players. "It's how you play with people's minds, how you help or trick other people," Miyazaki tells Edge. "It's not necessarily about how skilled you are, but how smart you are."

Players will also be encouraged—perhaps forced—to attack other players online. Miyazaki explains that we "may be tasked with hunting down a certain item that another has in his or her possession."

"It's usually posed a bit like a competitive version of Lord of the Rings in which one player has the ring and the other characters must find him, attack him and attempt to claim the ring for themselves," he says. Demon's Souls put players in the position of player-versus-player combat during a fight in which players assume the role of a major boss, the Old Monk. But it appears that Dark Souls will explore this notion even further.

Still unexplained is how some of the content that requires players to be online will work for players without an in-game internet connection (read: Xbox Live Silver members).

Dark Souls' difficulty will be ratcheted up with another new aspect: the degradation of the player's mind. Characters will mentally suffer to the point where they may devolve into a "zombie or monster" in Dark Souls.

There's more information in the pages of the latest Edge, including Dark Souls' unusual approach to an ending, which is out at newsstands this week.

Dark Souls is coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 later this year, courtesy of From Software and publisher Namco Bandai.

kotaku

need this too




buy it for me

bad ass magneto poster

the man loves julia


Everybody Needs A Hobby of the Day: 56-year old Miljenko Parserisas Bukovic, a Mexican newspaper vendor, shows off his 82 Julia Roberts tattoos.

Metro says Mr. Parserisas’ obsession with the pretty woman began after a viewing of her Academy Award-winning performance in Erin Brockovich.

super poster

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Age of Dragons



moby dick, but with dragons

haha awesome


When it was announced that Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor would be scoring David Fincher’s The Social Network, it was considered a highly unlikely choice. Over a year later, Oscar in hand, Reznor’s next film seems like a much more logical fit. While he and partner Atticus Ross are currently scoring Fincher’s follow-up, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Badass Digest reports that Reznor will follow that up by not only scoring, but acting in, Timur Bekmambetov‘s adaptation of the Seth Grahame-Smith novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Read who he’ll be playing and more after the jump.

Badass Digest broke the news of Reznor’s involvement in the film, which will surely benefit from the moody, atmospheric accompaniment that the composer helped to craft for The Social Network, with Oscar-winning results.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter surmises that Lincoln’s mother was killed by vampires and that the eventual 16th President of the United States dedicated his life to destroying blood-suckers with an axe. He continued to do so all the way through his Presidency. Reznor’s role will reportedly be a very important cameo – as the vampire that kills Lincoln’s mom and sets the whole bloody affair in motion.

We’ve previous reported a ton of casting on the film, which includes Benjamin Walker as Honest Abe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as his wife Mary Todd, Anthony Mackie as Secretary of State William Seward, Dominic Cooper as vampire-killing mentor Henry Sturges and Jimmi Simpson as Josh Speed, Lincoln’s friend and personal assistant.

Produced by Tim Burton, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter begins shooting, in 3D, later this month aimed at a prime June 22, 2012 release date, which sandwiches it between Pixar’s Brave and Star Trek 2.

Does Reznor’s involvement raise your excitement for the film? And isn’t it cool to see the phrase “Oscar-winner Trent Reznor?”

via /film