Friday, June 06, 2014

"A thief, two thugs, an assassin and a maniac..."


"What is the best/funniest practical joke you have seen happen on the set? 
Clark_Gregg - After Chloe Bennett filed Iain De Caestecker's car and trailer with snow, she thought she escaped retribution. Only to learn that she'd been driving around Los Angeles for 3 days with a vanity plate that said BALLZ DEEP.

...have you had anyone come in for a hug and whisper Hail Hydra in your ear? 
Clark_Gregg - RE: the hug, that has happened. But I can't comment on it on the advice of my lawyer. What I can say is: I send my apologies to that poor person's family."

6 Things You Should Know About Agent Coulson’s Indie Alter Ego | Underwire | WIRED: "Phil Coulson has defined the last few years of Gregg’s acting career, so much so that even he gets caught up in Coulson’s drama. “The membrane between me and Phil Coulson is so thin at the moment,” he says. “I get really upset when people do bad stuff to him; I realize I’m cranky all day because someone is lying to Phil Coulson, then I realize I’ve lost my mind.”"

Carb-Loaded: A Culture Dying to Eat by Lathe Poland & Eric Carlsen — Kickstarter: ""According to The Journal Pediatrics, pre-diabetes and diabetes cases in children ages 12-19, grew from 9% in the year 2000 to 23% in 2008." Is our lifestyle, culture, or food ecosystem enabling the sky-rocketing increase in diabetes and obesity? Or is it the catalyst? More importantly, can this wave of momentum be reversed? These are the questions that will be answered in the film Carb-Loaded: A Culture Dying to Eat. Leading nutrition scientists, doctors and researchers will weigh in on this unparalleled epidemic. Additionally, the film will explore our connection to a food culture that may be responsible for the most expensive healthcare crisis in modern memory."









DC Comics Finally Gives Batman Co-Creator Bill Finger A Cover Credit: "You know, DC Comics is so often in the news for doing something weird, bad, or outrageously inappropriate, but I'm happy to applaud them when they do something right — like give Batman co-creator Bill Finger a long overdue cover credit on a Batman comic. Bill Finger, as not even all comic fans know, helped Bob Kane create Batman in that Bob Kane drew a red-suited superhero with a domino mask that bears no resemble to the character we know today and named him Bat-Man while Finger added every single other aspect of the character that we know, including his real costume, his origin, his setting, his lack of superpowers, the Batmobile, the Joker, and more. He also wrote or ghost-wrote all the Batman comics that Kane supposedly did back in the '30s and '40s. But you can finally see Finger's name on the cover of DC's 75th anniversary edition of Detective Comics #27, which will contain classic material from the 1939 issue and content from the recent New 52 Detective Comics #27, and will be given out free on July 23. This is the first time Finger has ever received a Batman cover credit, and it's taken a full 75 years."




Damn.  Zach LaVine Has an Insane 46-Inch Vertical Jump | BroBible.com: "Zach LaVine didn’t exactly dominate during his short stint at UCLA, but he’s still considered one of the best prospects in this year’s NBA draft due to his intense athleticism. The raw point guard with the high ceiling put his jumping ability on full display this week, bounding a mind-blowing 46 inches into the sky. That is just two inches shy of a full four feet. His high-flying leap was 4.5 inches better than the 41.5 inches he turned in at the official draft combine."

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