Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2, Ep. 14 is titled “Love in the Time of Hydra.” The plot synopsis tells us that that Coulson and his team are still reeling from a shocking revelation that leaves the team, not to mention Skye’s arms) fractured as… Read More »Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2, Ep. 14 Preview
Facing off against an Insurgent box office, Disney’s Cinderella still managed to place second at the cinematic ball with $34.5 million during its second weekend at the domestic box office. That adds up to to $122 million so far in the US and Canada. Add… Read More »Cinderella Slips Off Glass Slipper, Falls to Second in Box Office
This weeks episode began with Cal, just as mentally unstable as ever, recruiting various gifted, or rather enhanced, people from S.H.I.E.L.D.’s index. His goal hasn’t changed, take down Coulson and S.H.I.E.L.D., but now he’s enlisting the help of a computer genius, a mob enforcer who used chemistry to make himself even stronger and a woman who seems to be just as unstable as Cal as she has permanently attached blades to her finger nails after a bad break up.
The team of baddies head to a mental institution to break out the final member of their group, a man who has the ability to case people to go catatonic with just a whisper. Coulson and Bobbie go investigate the breakout, which leads them to Coulson’s hometown, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. How Cal found out this was Coulson’s home is beyond me. But he’s setting a trap for our favorite S.H.I.E.L.D. director. Coulson realizes this and calls May for back up.
What has May and the rest of the team been doing this whole time? Because Skye is now listed on the Index, she has to go through a psych evaluation, which means calling in an outside consultant to administer it. Coulson wants to bring in Andrew Garner and May reluctantly agrees. Why is she reluctant? Because Andrew is her ex-husband, a fact that greatly interests Skye when she finds out. Fitz and Simmons are equally as interested, which serves to bring them back together as a team after Fitz lied to Simmons about Skye’s powers.
May gets the call from Coulson and the bus heads to Wisconsin, with everyone on board. There is then an argument as to how much of a role Skye should play in apprehending her father. They decide to try and bluff Cal into surrendering by allowing May to put a gun to Skye head. This whole time Skye has begun to get her powers under control, she’s learning to push her emotions away, though Andrew makes the point that she’s not pushing them away, just internalizing them.Read More »Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D recap – One of Us
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Flynn Rider, aka Eugene Fitzherbert, is the anti-hero turned hero that wins the princess’ heart in Disney’s Tangled. In a new video from Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we learn step by step how to draw the lovable scoundrel. We’re led in our instruction by Animation Academy… Read More »Learn to Draw: Flynn Rider from Disney’s Tangled
The previous Avengers: Age of Ultron trailers have been pretty good, but the new trailer, just a TV spot really, is the awesomest. Yeah, I’m geeking out.
Yes, there’s probably been enough footage revealed already, but the cool little moments in this trailer make it extra special. How about when Thor hits Captain America’s shield with his hammer and destroys about a dozen Ultron minions? Yeah, pretty cool.
Below the jump, we have director Joss Whedon talking about some of the casting in The Avengers:
It will be the coolest summer ever at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as the park returns the popular ‘Frozen Fun’ entertainment events from last summer. They also announced that the “For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration” will move from the Premier Theater near the streets of America to the newly renamed Hyperion Theater (formerly Superstar Television Theater home to American Idol Experience).
The Hyperion name has a long history with the Walt Disney Company. After seeing the first hints of success in Los Angeles, Walt moved his studio from a storefront to a larger structure on Hyperion Avenue. They operated there from 1926 to 1939 and produced many animated shorts including “Steamboat willie” and “Three Little Pigs.” It was also where the first full length animated feature was produced “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Sadly the old studio building is long gone.
There is also a Hyperion Theater at Disney California Adventure, where mini-theatrical productions are held.
More details on all the Frozen entertainment coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios below the jump