
Good choice for Hal Jordan!
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Luvsaugeri wrote:Yeah but Ryan Reynolds in that suit is worth the price of admission!!
Deb wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:Yeah but Ryan Reynolds in that suit is worth the price of admission!!
Love Ryan Reynolds, him and Bullock were hilarious in The Proposal!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7GFYcvCoS4
Luvsaugeri wrote:Deb wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:Yeah but Ryan Reynolds in that suit is worth the price of admission!!
Love Ryan Reynolds, him and Bullock were hilarious in The Proposal!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7GFYcvCoS4
I still have to see that movie. Maybe I will do that today.
Did you see Definitely Maybe? He was oh so dreamy in that one too.
Rip Rokken wrote:
Good choice for Hal Jordan!
YoungJRNY wrote:For those who don't know of the Green Lantern (s) they are basically a intergalactic "police" force that looks over the galaxy which is divided up in over 3,000 sectors. Hal Jordan is the Lantern in charge of Sector 2814 and is the guardian of Earth's sector. A Green Lantern is apart of a team called the Green Lantern Corps and are searched within worthy contestants by "The Guardians of the Universe" who seek out missionaries who are worthy of a Lantern Ring (which provides a Lantern with their power-set through thought) and people who live in honesty & without fear. Hal Jordan was a test pilot of the second generation following his fathers footsteps and is human when chosen by an alien looking for someone to replace him as a Lantern when Jordan was found. Pretty cool origin and is one of the leading titles in DC comics today.
YoungJRNY wrote:They are working on A Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Superman and Batman movie for the future titles for around 2012. Marvel just rebooted Spiderman and are on their way of making a huge blockbuster movie starring the Avengers as well as Thor and also Captain America. Going to be SWEET.
Rip Rokken wrote:The new CONAN - cool pic but not sure about Jason Momoa, and the Conan purists aren't excited at all. This one may really suck.
Deb wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:The new CONAN - cool pic but not sure about Jason Momoa, and the Conan purists aren't excited at all. This one may really suck.
Works for me!That is a cool pic.
Rip Rokken wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:They are working on A Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Superman and Batman movie for the future titles for around 2012. Marvel just rebooted Spiderman and are on their way of making a huge blockbuster movie starring the Avengers as well as Thor and also Captain America. Going to be SWEET.
Here are a few pics from upcoming projects...
The new THOR -- hope the helmet factors into the film!:![]()
THOR, ODIN & LOKI
CAPTAIN AMERICA movie costume - interesting take on the red stripes but I wish they'd have kept the wings on the helmet, even if just printed on. I have a copy of the Cap film they made in the 90's and I actually enjoyed it for what it was. Still remember seeing the teaser poster with the shield in theaters and was disappointed it went direct to video.![]()
The new CONAN - cool pic but not sure about Jason Momoa, and the Conan purists aren't excited at all. This one may really suck.
YoungJRNY wrote:Good to see stills from Green Lantern. The pic where Reynolds is in his leather pilot jacket reeks of Hal Jordan. I'd love to go to my local comic shop and nerd it out and buy all the comics I need to keep up with speed. My geekness is overflowing right now. I even got my girl into comics and superheros, something I thought I could never convert lmao.
Rip Rokken wrote:Brand new from today: THOR
CONAN
brywool wrote:In the comics, isn't GL now Black? I saw that somewhere and was thinking "Hmm, when did THAT happen?
In the early 1970s, John Stewart, an African American unemployed architect, was selected by the Guardians to replace a comatose Guy Gardner as the backup Green Lantern for Jordan. When Jordan resigned from the Corps for an extended period of time, Stewart served as the regular Lantern for that period. Since then, Stewart was in and out of action due to various circumstances, even becoming the first mortal Guardian of the Universe. He also joined and led the Darkstars when the Green Lantern Corps were destroyed by Parallax. After that, he took over being Green Lantern for Kyle Rayner when he left Earth, also taking his place in the JLA. While he was a member in Justice League America he became a close friend of Flash (Wally West), and fell in love with Hawkgirl (Shiera Hall). Now he has begun serving with Jordan as one of his sector's two designated regular-duty Lanterns, designated as Green Lantern 2814.2.
While initially unknown to non-comics readers, his profile has been raised significantly since he was featured as one of the lead characters on the television cartoon Justice League from 2001 until 2004. He continued to appear on the show's 2004-2006 sequel, Justice League Unlimited. As of 2007, John Stewart is prominently featured in DC's monthly comic books Justice League of America and Green Lantern.
brywool wrote:and ya need more than one guy... why?
Sarah wrote:brywool wrote:In the comics, isn't GL now Black? I saw that somewhere and was thinking "Hmm, when did THAT happen?In the early 1970s, John Stewart, an African American unemployed architect, was selected by the Guardians to replace a comatose Guy Gardner as the backup Green Lantern for Jordan. When Jordan resigned from the Corps for an extended period of time, Stewart served as the regular Lantern for that period. Since then, Stewart was in and out of action due to various circumstances, even becoming the first mortal Guardian of the Universe. He also joined and led the Darkstars when the Green Lantern Corps were destroyed by Parallax. After that, he took over being Green Lantern for Kyle Rayner when he left Earth, also taking his place in the JLA. While he was a member in Justice League America he became a close friend of Flash (Wally West), and fell in love with Hawkgirl (Shiera Hall). Now he has begun serving with Jordan as one of his sector's two designated regular-duty Lanterns, designated as Green Lantern 2814.2.While initially unknown to non-comics readers, his profile has been raised significantly since he was featured as one of the lead characters on the television cartoon Justice League from 2001 until 2004. He continued to appear on the show's 2004-2006 sequel, Justice League Unlimited. As of 2007, John Stewart is prominently featured in DC's monthly comic books Justice League of America and Green Lantern.
I think he isn't the current GL but just one of the backup guys.
Comic timelines are super confusing...
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