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First coming into existence in the year 2000, Powers is an on-going comic book by writer Brian Michael Bendis (credited, perhaps most famously, with being the artichect of Marvel’s Ultimate universe) and artist Michael Avon Oeming (known for Bluntman And Chronic and a host of Marvel work).
Powers (originally an Image comic, now owned by Marvel’s Icon imprint), is the story of two detectives – Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim – based in the ‘Powers’ Division of the police force in a world where superheroes and their equally powerful villains are commonplace. Both characters’ pasts come into play in interesting ways, and the chemistry between them is a thing of beauty.
Now, Sony Pictures have made...
Warning: there are spoilers later on, but we’ll warn you before we get into them.
First coming into existence in the year 2000, Powers is an on-going comic book by writer Brian Michael Bendis (credited, perhaps most famously, with being the artichect of Marvel’s Ultimate universe) and artist Michael Avon Oeming (known for Bluntman And Chronic and a host of Marvel work).
Powers (originally an Image comic, now owned by Marvel’s Icon imprint), is the story of two detectives – Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim – based in the ‘Powers’ Division of the police force in a world where superheroes and their equally powerful villains are commonplace. Both characters’ pasts come into play in interesting ways, and the chemistry between them is a thing of beauty.
Now, Sony Pictures have made...
- 3/12/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
James Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade have revealed that franchise producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson have always wanted to delve into 007's past.
Purvis and Wade, who have worked on every Bond movie since 1999's The World Is Not Enough, told Digital Spy that they completely reworked Skyfall's finale to take him back to his childhood home with M.
"That idea [to go to Skyfall lodge] came very late in the day. It was in the last two weeks when we were working on the script," Wade said.
"The third act had been action stuff in a European city and we weren't very happy with it and we just felt it was ordinary. This idea came, and we wrote it up as a page and a half, ran it by Sam, Barbara and Michael and said we just want to tear up the third act and do a completely new thing.
Purvis and Wade, who have worked on every Bond movie since 1999's The World Is Not Enough, told Digital Spy that they completely reworked Skyfall's finale to take him back to his childhood home with M.
"That idea [to go to Skyfall lodge] came very late in the day. It was in the last two weeks when we were working on the script," Wade said.
"The third act had been action stuff in a European city and we weren't very happy with it and we just felt it was ordinary. This idea came, and we wrote it up as a page and a half, ran it by Sam, Barbara and Michael and said we just want to tear up the third act and do a completely new thing.
- 2/20/2013
- Digital Spy
London, Feb 17: Bond star Naomie Harris launched a Skyfall-branded train on the Flying Scotsman's old route from London to Edinburgh on Saturday.
The train, which has a giant image of Daniel Craig as 007 on its side, made its maiden trip on the East Coast route from King's Cross to Edinburgh's Waverley station, the Daily Express reported.
The36-year-old British actress along with James Bond film series producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, were among guests, who were served Skyfall Martini cocktails during the four-hour run.
Speaking at the occasion Harris said that she usually prefer trains for commuting..
The train, which has a giant image of Daniel Craig as 007 on its side, made its maiden trip on the East Coast route from King's Cross to Edinburgh's Waverley station, the Daily Express reported.
The36-year-old British actress along with James Bond film series producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, were among guests, who were served Skyfall Martini cocktails during the four-hour run.
Speaking at the occasion Harris said that she usually prefer trains for commuting..
- 2/17/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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