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A New Still Reveals A Night In Japan For The Wolverine
Posted: 02/21/2013 in Movies, News, SuperheroSource: The Wolverine
The first teaser trailer still about a month away, James Mangold’s The Wolverine has, today, revealed a new still that you can check out below along with the Tweet “The past is always behind you, but the memories still remain.”
Opening in theaters on July 26, the action adventure co-stars Will Yun Lee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima and Brian Tee.
Based on the celebrated comic book arc, The Wolverine finds Logan, the eternal warrior and outsider, in Japan. There, samurai steel will clash with adamantium claw as Logan confronts a mysterious figure from his past in an epic battle that will leave him forever changed.
Source: BadTaste.it , Bleeding Cool
Four collectible Real D 3D glasses for Iron Man 3 have been revealed and can be viewed below. Included are War Machine, Tony Stark, Iron Man and Iron Patriot.
Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3 pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy’s hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him: does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man?

Source: Marvel Studios
Marvel has posted a high-res version of the featured behind-the-scenes photo. Check it out below!
Opening in theaters on July 26, the James Mangold-directed action adventure co-stars Will Yun Lee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima and Brian Tee.
Based on the celebrated comic book arc, The Wolverine finds Logan, the eternal warrior and outsider, in Japan. There, samurai steel will clash with adamantium claw as Logan confronts a mysterious figure from his past in an epic battle that will leave him forever changed.
Movie Trailer Of The Day – The Avengers
Posted: 03/29/2012 in Movie Trailer Of The Day, Movies, Superhero
Interview done by Michael Wilkerson
MW: Please introduce yourself?
B: Hi I’m Blue and I’m a real life super hero from Minnesota.
MW: How did Blue come about?
B: My name came about as a nick name from three children who lost their dad in a car crash. I was friends with their mother at work. The name came about because of my eyes. The mother had married an abusive man shortly after the death of her husband. I wanted the children to have a male role model.
MW: Tell me all about Blue?
B: The key to being blue is protecting children and standing for the American Flag. Standing for what is right with justice, loyalty, and perseverance. I visit children in hospitals, try to support and be a roll model for the kids in the local area, do several homeless/shelf drop offs to both shelters and people. I put up posters when I have time to support safe driving.
MW: Where do you fight crime?
B: Twin cities and near my home that is 3 hours away from the twin cities is where I patrol. I sometimes will just patrol a random city in my state. I do both charity and crime fighting. Because of the winter months and my location, charity is most often done. During two of my times out I was able to do a heroic deed. Once after coming home from a patrol I saved a little 4 or 5 year old girl from getting hit by traffic on her bicycle. I got her out of the road by asking her to race me back to her home and I shielded her as I followed her a block and a half away from the road she was on. The second incident was a drug deal going on in Minneapolis where I was with Razor Hawk and my fiancée Misery White. We reported the crime to the police. Police did come and patrol the area for whatever was going on. This Christmas I was able to do a pretty good toy run for kids.
MW: What does it mean to be a Real Life Superhero?
B: To me being a real life super hero is just being available to the public and doing awesome good deeds to help people who are in need.
MW: Do you feel the world needs more Superheroes?
B: Yes I feel we need more super heroes. You can never have enough good deeds done for others.
MW: What other superheroes do you know?
B: So many it would take me way to long to type them all. My closest are Geist, Razor Hawk, Arctic Knight, Misery White, Sting Ray. All members of the Great Lakes Alliance in the state of Minnesota.
MW: Tell me about a day in your life?
B: Most part here I’m a typical geek (watch the Big Bang Theory TV show). I work I come home I play games, collect action figures, practice martial arts, try to work out when I can, search for new ways to help people using the internet, read newspapers and see if anyone needs help in any way I can assist when I have the resources. I’m very close to my friends and family.
MW: Did you make your superhero suit yourself?
B: I have two outfits, One I made and the other Razor Hawk made.
MW: What would you like to say in closing?
B: Remember you never have to be blue because I will be blue for you. Stay safe kids.
Interview done by Michael Wilkerson
MW: Please introduce yourself?
S: My name is Smoke, and I am a Real Life Superhero.
MW: How did Smoke come about?
S: I decided to become a Real Life Superhero after I had a few traumatic events happen to me. I wanted to do something about the crime ridden communities that our societies have become.
MW: Tell me all about Smoke?
S: I have been an avid Martial Artist and Parkour Traceur practitioner for many many years, and that is what I do during my free time, besides work.
MW: Where do you fight crime?
S: Mostly San Francisco, though I do also patrol around the suburban areas of the city as well.
MW: What does it mean to be a Real Life Superhero?
S: To me, being a Real Life Superhero means doing extraordinary deeds, such as fighting crime, and handing provisions out to those less fortunate.
MW: Do you feel the world needs more superheroes?
S: Definitely, though, not just anyone can go out and be a superhero. Mentally and physically, they have to be ready for anything.
MW: Did you make your superhero suit yourself?
S: Yes, as you can see on my suit, it is very practical for running and fighting.
MW: What would you like to say in closing?
S: Good will prevail!!
Interview done by Michael Wilkerson
MW: Please introduce yourself?
CT: Hello! My name is the Crimson Tie, I am a Real Life Superhero based in the Asheville/Hendersonville/Fletcher Area.
MW: How did Crimson Tie come about?
CT: Crimson Tie has always been inside of me. He is the hero inside me that I showed in actions. Stopping fights, saving a drowning boy. Helping the homeless. Going to charities to help.
I took a trip to Florida that my friend paid for when I was broke. and met a homeless women and her dog on a walk. She had no food and I had nothing. I felt useless in that situation. I stayed with her for a while.
During the trip that encounter really effected me. I had never met someone in that bad of condition and it really changed me. I thought about it the whole trip and tried to find her later to no avail. Towards the end I was attacked by a shark while in the water and got away with no series damage.
The instability of life was frightening to me. I decided that I was not doing enough and that I had to push myself to go the extra mile.
When he returned from the trip he soon learned about the real life superheroes and began his transformation.
MW: Tell me all about Crimson Tie?
CT: Crimson Tie was born in early spring of 2011 after his visit to Florida.
MW: Tell me about one of your times fighting crime?
CT: Fighting Crime is a weird way to put it. My type of heroism is more on the passionate side. I haven’t stopped a bomb from hitting city hall or anything like that. I feed the homeless, help charities, depressed individuals, and support many other causes.
Fighting crime wise, its not too eventful in my city. I’ve seen shoplifters and warned them to stop. I call the police on drug dealers if they don’t leave when I warn them.
Besides that I’ve only had one run in with a robber that I failed to stop. I sprained my ankle running after them and they got away in their car.
Nothing very extravagant.
MW: What does it mean to be a Real Life Superhero?
CT: A real life superhero is anyone that dresses in there own creative theme or one that has been made before and goes out and helps people to the best of their abilities.
A hero on the other hand does that without a costume.
MW: Do you feel the world needs more superheroes?
CT: Its like saying do we need more active good people in the world. Always. People keep saying “I wish there was something I could do. I wish I could change the world.” Wishing wishing wishing, but they never get up and do anything. Sometimes you just need to force yourselves to make a change and others will follow you.
MW: What other superheros do you know?
CT: Captain Helpful is my side kick, There is Answerman who gives directions in my town in costume. And Mattress man in hendersonville. There is also some in forest city I’m not ‘super’ familiar with. And then there is thousands of others around the world some of which are connected with me. We feed off our experiences and learn from them together.
MW: Tell me about a day in your life?
CT: I work 5 days a week. At the end of a work day I go around in costume and look for homeless in what I call “hot-spot areas” that I have marked. We meet people, ask where they will be in an hour and meet them there with a fresh hot meal prepared by yours truly and then make sure they have a place for the night.
We also collect blankets and and other things that would be useful.
Then there is events and charities I try to go to and meet people and get connections to things I can help out with that I might not be aware of.
For instance a few weeks ago I went to a social gathering, met the person’s neighbor, got invited to talk to kids about a food bank and talk about what I do. And I also got invited to help out with a shelter. Just from that one event sparked may opportunities to help. And the costume raises questions that help that.
MW: Did you make your superhero suit yourself?
CT: I bought everything except the hat (tailor made) and the mask which I made in 2 weeks of sewing.
I also had a bug costume I made in high school for my first superhero bug man, but that never took off because I thought it was crazy…then 3 years later here I am doing my think as crimson tie.
MW: What would you like to say in closing?
CT: The world is filled with many supporting cast you will meet and leave. You are the main character in your story and you have to go out and find your purpose and make the best hero you can.







