Robert Downey Jr on IRON MAN Future

photo by Peggy Sirota, courtesy GQ
photo by Peggy Sirota, courtesy GQ

Robert Downey Jr. kicks off the Summer movie season in Iron Man 3.  The Armored Avenger finally faces the classic comic book foe – the Mandarin (played by Oscar winner Ben Kingsley) in the Shane Black helmed sequel.

In May’s GQ Downey talks about the time when he may give up the armor:

“This period of time, this shall pass,” he says. “Fortunately I’ve been around the block enough—I’m not ill-prepared. And I love change. I love it when a lightning bolt hits the genny and you’re down for two hours on the set. Now, this isn’t a lightning strike, this is like the warning of a gathering storm.”

The actor talks about an accident on the set of Iron Man 3 that shut down production for weeks.

“It got me thinking about how big the message from your cosmic sponsor needs to be before you pick it up. How many genre movies can I do? How many follow-ups to a successful follow-up are actually fun? Because, as quiet as it’s kept, I come from a family of very innovative writers and directors and actors and artists, and the circle of friends they were in were the people I heard having pun-offs playing poker at two in the morning, and it was just the most comforting aspect of my childhood. So there’s this kind of legacy of souls from what I consider to be a very particular time in entertainment, and I’m sensing a return to that—it’s what me and the missus are doing next. It’s not unlike: I heard Brady signed on for three more years with New England, and then he’s done being a QB, because he’ll be 40. I’m 47, and I’ll be 50.”

courtesy Yahoo Movies
courtesy Yahoo Movies

Downey is not contracted to play Tony Stark again. When asked what if Marvel made him an offer for Avengers 2, Iron Man 4, Iron Man 5?

“Here’s the thing. At whatever point I’m done with this, I’m going to have a bit of a crisis, because I probably haven’t even fully ingested how much I’ve enjoyed it, how much it’s meant. It so came out of kind of relative obscurity as this second-tier character from the Marvel universe, and I feel I was part of making it something more. But it also to me was just good filmmaking. It’s funny, people will come up to me and go, ‘Dude, how do you do it? How do you dress up and play these…?’ While whatsisname is shooting the next David O. Russell or whatever, I’m, ‘Here’s the thing, you’re either having a good time or a bad time, and you’re either doing a good movie or a bad movie.’ And I know one thing, which is that there is no guarantee that doing a movie you think is ‘important’ “—Downey enunciates the word important in a wonderfully withering way—”isn’t going to be the worst piece of tripe I’ve ever had to sit through. Or that this kind of two-dimensional genre movie I’m doing isn’t actually going to be thoroughly entertaining. Isn’t that why you went to the movies to begin with? Whatever.”

For now we can cheer for Downey as Tony Stark in Iron Man 3!

For more of the story here’s a link to GQ and pick up May issue on April 28th.

Iron Man 3 opens May 3.

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Name That Dragon!

 

courtesy EMP Museum
courtesy EMP Museum

   Games of Thrones has three dragons but Seattle’s EMP Museum has welcomed its own magnificent dragon! The scaly resident is part of the collection of music, pop culture and fantasy but needs a name. This giant animatronic dragon is one of the main attractions featured in EMP’s upcoming exhibition Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic opening on April 27, 2013.

EMP is asking the public to share their name ideas for the dragon by going to EMP’s Facebook page .  Submissions will be accepted through 11:59pm on Sunday, April 21, 2013.  The top names will then be presented to the public to cast a vote for their favorite.

Built by Seattle Opera Scenic Studios, the dragon will spend most of its time guarding the gallery in a state of slumber, but will interact with visitors by purring softly when its tail is gently stroked and will snap its eyes open and let out a loud roar when it feels threatened.

The dragon is made out of wood, steel, aluminum, various types of both rigid and flexible foams, fabrics, upholstery materials, synthetic skin, and two glass eyes.

courtesy EMP Museum
courtesy EMP Museum

The dragon’s head is approximately six feet long. If it were to open its jaws, it would have a “bite” just a bit bigger than a Great White Shark.

The dragon’s claw has a grasp of 18”, its tail is about the length of an adult saltwater crocodile, and if it were to open its wings, they would stretch to more than 36 feet; slightly more than the wingspan of a Cessna airplane.

  Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic is the first exhibition of its kind to examine the proliferation of the fantasy genre in literature, film, television, and video games.  From classic folklore to epic tales of good and evil, the exhibition content spans more than four centuries and includes an authentic 16th century suit of armor, rare costumes from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, and original hand-edited manuscript pages Continue reading Name That Dragon!

Terry Moore’s RACHEL RISING to Television

courtesy Terry Moore
courtesy Terry Moore

Rachel Rising is heading to television. Alcon Television Group chose the Terry Moore horror comic book for its first television project according to The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision. Moore will serve as an executive producer with Lloyd Levin, a veteran producer (Hellboy, Watchmen.)

The HRHV accurately describes the book as:

“A horror story for people who don’t like horror stories, Rising centers on a woman named Rachel who wakes up dead in a shallow grave. She begins to unravel the mystery of her death while crossing paths with not only friends but also a mysterious blond woman who is tracking her and a horrific little girl named Zoe, out on a killing spree. Also figuring into the mix is the history of the local town, magic and witchcraft.”

The series was nominated for best new series for the 2012 Harvey Awards. Moore is acclaimed for his award-winning comics Strangers in Paradise and Echo.

I have to give a shout out to Susan who first recommended Rachel Rising at the Comic Book Round Table discussion group at our neighborhood shop, Zanadu Comics in Seattle!

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Wolverine vs. Wolverine in Age of Ultron

Age of Ultron #7 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #7 courtesy Marvel

Wolverine may have finally gone to far this time! Who will make Logan pay for his act? How about Wolverine?

Take a look at the cover of Age of Ultron #8 as Logan guts Logan courtesy Marvel.

Captain America took a small band of heroes into the future to stop Ultron. Logan went into the past to stop Hank Pym from creating the insane android who has conquered the Marvel Universe and killed millions.

 

SPOILER ALERT!

 

IF YOU HAVEN’T READ AGE OF ULTRON #6 THIS WEEK THEN YOU MAY WANT TO STOP READING

 

HERE IT IS: Continue reading Wolverine vs. Wolverine in Age of Ultron

Joker’s Daughter?

courtesy DC Comics
courtesy DC Comics

Who will get the last laugh after this teaser?!

DC Comics revealed this image calling her – Joker’s daughter along with this line:

“Something evil lurks under Gotham City and it wears the Joker’s face.”

The Joker made a horrific comeback in Death of the Family crossing over into nearly every Batman family book.

The Clown Prince of Crime’s reappearance inspired Continue reading Joker’s Daughter?

No Cyclops, No Havok in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Uncanny Avengers #9 courtesy Marvel
Uncanny Avengers #9 courtesy Marvel

Havok has been elevated to Marvel flagship book Uncanny Avengers but he’s missing from the next X-Men movie. Alex Summers was recruited by Captain America and Wolverine to lead the new team made of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and mutants. Alex is stepping out of his big brother’s shadow and forging a new hope for mutants. Scott Summers killed Professor X while under the influence of the Phoenix Force and has since formed a mutant team dedicated to the mutant revolution.

Both Summers brothers appear to be out of the next X-Men film. The cast of the original trilogy (Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Daniel Cudmore) will join Continue reading No Cyclops, No Havok in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Will Age of Ultron Twist Marvel’s History?

Age of Ultron #8 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #8 courtesy Marvel

Wolverine and Susan Storm Richards of the Fantastic Four make a desperate decision to stop the death and destruction caused by Hank Pym’s greatest invention and greatest mistake – Ultron.

Marvel shared this preview of Age of Ultron #8 by artist Brandon Peterson. Logan and Susan appear to be facing off against Iron Man. The other image shows someone (that doesn’t look like Tony Stark) in the Iron Man armor but tapped into a matrix or network (perhaps inside Ultron) tapping into memories of Marvel’s greatest moments.

Do you see Continue reading Will Age of Ultron Twist Marvel’s History?

If Patton Oswalt Wrote STAR WARS VIII

Ever since Disney bought the rights to Star Wars and announced a new film, geeks everywhere began speculating and spinning their “what if, what should be” scenarios!

Patton Oswalt lays out his vision in this extended clip from his upcoming guest appearance on Parks and Recreation. Thanks to Portland Pulp for sharing this us – where geeks are always speculating!

Enjoy:

Oswalt went there! A merger of Avengers and Star Wars!

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