Friday, March 7, 2008

Sawyer-ism Of The Week

Why? You’re asking me why?

After everything I did to get you here.

After everything I’ve done to keep you here.

How you could possibly not understand?

That you’re mine!

Ben Linus
- Ben to Juliet
in Juliet's Flash Back

"The Other Woman"

Lost





Another week, another Lost episode with no sign of Sawyer. Yes our favorite southern con-man did make an appearance in this week’s episode “The Other Woman,” but I don’t count showing up in the final 30 seconds only to be seen playing horseshoes with Hurley as an appearance. Maybe next week we’ll finally get the James Ford we all know and love back for a proper Sawyer-ism Of The Week. Until then enjoy this creepy line of the craziest man on the island, Benjamin Linus.

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Iron Man Final Theatrical One-Sheet Movie Poster

The Blot’s been patiently waiting for the release of this one. Usually the final theatrical one-sheets for these big comic book based summer blockbusters are very cool and dramatic, but I’m not really feeling this one. Iron Man’s final movie poster just seems a little too cluttered. I’m never a fan of a poster trying to squeeze every actor/main character onto the poster. I think it takes away from the one thing everyone who wants to see this movie cares about, the Iron Man armor and Mr. Robert Downey, Jr.

Iron Man Final Theatrical One-Sheet Movie Poster
Come on, admit it, does anyone care that Gwyneth Paltrow is in this movie? When was the last time she was relevant besides being Apple‘s mom? And unless the villain is some visually stunning character you can go ahead and leave him off the poster too! Why they’re using Obadiah Stane (Iron Monger) as the first major villain instead of a more comic book-y Iron Man foe is beyond me. I’m guessing he just fits into the origin story better as a rival billionaire industrialist for Tony Stark. But, I was hoping for a Mandarin or Crimson Dynamo appearance. Since they’re using Stane as the villain then they’d better be using other parts of his classic storyline which includes Stark’s battle with alcoholism, one of the most realistic and moving aspects of the legend of Iron Man.

Cover to War Machine #11I do love the casting of Terrence Howard as Jim Rhodes, Tony Stark’s personal pilot, sometimes stand-in as Iron Man and later War Machine. I think Rhodes is one of the tragically underused characters in the Marvel universe. No matter how many times he’s brought back to prominence it never last too long and he is again shuffled to the background. Hopefully he can stick around in the forefront as one of the leaders of The Initiative.
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