6 People Who Apologized For Their Own Movie
On April 22, it was reported that Michael "I Make Things Go Boom" Bay, apologized to a reporter from The Miami Herald for the third act of his 1998 smash, 'Armageddon.' He said:
On April 22, it was reported that Michael "I Make Things Go Boom" Bay, apologized to a reporter from The Miami Herald for the third act of his 1998 smash, 'Armageddon.' He said:
Here lately, the Dark Knight has been popping up in Army safety PSA's coming out of Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.
Whether it be the final chapter in a fantastic cinematic trilogy or classic monsters coming to life in a whole new way, with more clarity and better sound than ever before, this holiday season offers a plethora of movie box sets on Blu-Ray that every movie geek will want to own.
Do-gooders often dress up like superheroes such as Batman and entertain sick kids at the hospital. But seven-year-old Kye wanted more than just a chance to meet the Caped Crusader. The cancer patient from Arlington, TX, wanted to be Batman.
So the non-profit group Wish with Wings, alongside the Arlington Police and Fire Departments, made Kye’s dream a reality for one very exciting day. And, as you can see, they went all out in doing so.
Time again for my daily point-and-laugh session known as the "News of the WTF?". Today I share a story about a hooker who is willing to do the deed for a couple of cheeseburgers from McDonald's Dollar Menu, I'll expose an idiot who calls himself "Bar Harbor Batman" and we'll learn a lesson in what bumper sticker NOT to put on your ride.
"Batman: Arkham City" has been out for a week and a half now, and it was something I was worried I wouldn't get to play until I MAYBE got a copy of it for Christmas this year. Luckily, Best Buy has an amazing buyback program for old computer equipment, and after trading in an old laptop I haven't used in a year, I had well more than enough to pick up a copy of the game
You have an entire year to wait before the movie drops, but the poster is here now! Check out a larger version of the poster after the jump.
October 18th is not getting here fast enough. "Arkham Asylum" was such a pleasant surprise when it was released, and is now in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most successful superhero video game ever
This past week was the huge E3 expo where video game companies and designers got together to preview new games, as well as systems. Nintendo's reveal of their follow-up to the Wii, called the WiiU, may have stolen the show, but one of the biggest reveals during the event was the news from Rocksteady and WB Games that Catwoman would be a playable character in highly anticipated "Batman: Arkham City"
In a video circulating the Internet this week, a man dressed as Batman engaged in what began as a bit of playful street theater with a non-costumed rival on the Vegas strip
But soon, faux-punches turned to real ones, and the two slugged it out in front of a crowd of onlookers. It didn't end well for Batman, who was ultimately body slammed and then hit with a barrage of blows as he lay helpless on the ground.
Words do not do this justice. If you haven't played "Arkham Asylum" yet, you are missing out. Check it out before this beauty is released.
Warner Brothers Pictures has announced the two new villains for the third installment of the Batman series known as "The Dark Night Rises". We will have a terrible twosome of Catwoman and Bane! Catwoman will be played by the luscious Anne Hathaway while Bane will be played Tom Hardy (it's unknown if he'll be playing both roles). More and a sweet video after the jump.