Welcome to a new feature here on Grizzly Bomb! I’ll be covering everything that seems to slip through the cracks when we’re talking about comics. Is it Movie or TV related? NO! Is it the newest sensation in Video Game technology? NO! Sports? Celebrities? Comics? NO!!!
Oh, wait… Yea, there will be comics. I got carried away. We’ll be taking a look at lists, art, cosplay, epic fails, anything comic related without being comic specific… I’m confused… Let’s just get to it.
Top 10 Female Comic Book Characters’ Asses: I like how they reassure us that these are female asses. Sorry ladies. – [NerdBastards]
Wolverine Fails The Superhero Test:Hahaha, oh Wolverine. you suck. – [NerdApproved]
Troll – directed by John Carl Buechler (Friday the 13th Part VII) – was released in 1986. It actually featured a relatively accomplished cast: Noah Hathaway (Battlestar Galactica & The NeverEnding Story) and Michael Moriarty (The Stuff) play father and son – ‘Harry Potter Sr.’ and ‘Harry Potter Jr.’
Also living in their building are Sonny Bono, Phil Fondacaro (Willow), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Seinfeld), Brad Hall (SNL), and June Lockhart (Lost In Space). Not bad for a B movie…
You get 1 point for picking the favorite correctly, and 2 points for an upset win or a pick’em game. Our picks will be in BOLD and upset picks are denoted by a *
So, here are the scores headed into Week 3…
Kaiser Kronner
14 9
And our picks for Week 4:
Rev. Kaiser
Carolina @ Chicago(Vegas Line – Bears by 6.5) Minnesota @ Kansas City (Vegas Line – Viks by 1.5) *Tennessee @ Cleveland (Vegas Line – Browns by 1)
San Francisco @ Philly(Vegas Line – Eagles by 7.5) N’Orleans @ Jacksonville (Vegas Line – Saints by 7) NY Giants @ Arizona (Vegas Line – Giants by 1.5)
Denver @ Green Bay(Vegas Line – Packers by 13)
NY Jets @ Baltimore(Vegas Line – Ravens by 3.5)
Kaiser can get up to 9 points this week.
Dr. Kronner
*Detroit @ Dallas (Vegas Line – Cowboys by 1) Buffalo @ Cincinnati (Vegas Line – Bills by 3) *Washington @ St. Louis(Vegas Line – Pick’em/Line is 0)
Pittsburgh @ Houston(Vegas Line – Texans by 4) Atlanta @ Seattle (Vegas Line – Falcons by 4.5) New England @ Oakland (Vegas Line – Pats by 4.5)
Miami @ San Diego(Vegas Line – Chargers by 7)
Indianapolis @ Tampa Bay(Vegas Line – Bucs by 10)
Kronner can get up to 10 points this week.
So there we have it, check back next week to see how the grudge match it working itself out…
Feel free to post your own picks in the comment section below…
Holy shit that was an exciting end to the season. A month ago, everyone was talking about how there was no races except maybe the AL Central. Well it ended up that the Tigers were the first team in MLB to clinch and we had some crazy finishes for the Wild Cards last night. The collapses of Boston and Atlanta were crazy. Hopefully the playoffs will be just as exciting. We are going to preview the Divisional Series and give you our prediction for who will end up in the League Championships.
Well the second season of the BBC hit Luther(which already aired in the UK) is set to premiere on BBC America tonight, and I can tell you – it’s excellent. If you aren’t familiar with the show, it stars Idris Elba (The Wire) as ‘John Luther’, an English Homicide Detective who often heads up the most gruesome of cases and is dealing with the end of his marriage.
Sounds pretty standard no? Well, it’s not. In fact, it’s extraordinary. The writing, how it’s shot, even the music are all brilliant. And season 1 is available streaming on Netflix. At only 6 episodes, the first season is a quick and easy watch, and it’s one I can’t recommend more highly. I watched it straight though.
So Season 2 makes its American debut tonight, and I meant to get this up sooner so people might have time to get caught up, but I’m a terrible person so here we are. Anyhow, here is some teasers for season 2…
In an expected come down from episode 10, Sunday’s Breaking Bad showed us Walt on the very edge. What was just an average episode for the 43 minutes, did more with just the last few moments than some shows will do in a whole hour. That last 2 minutes was chilling. And I loved it. But we’ll get back to that, first the buildup.
We start with the conclusion of last week’s excellentfest when Jessie delivers Gus and Mike to their doctor, and you realize Mike’s injury may have been more severe than previously thought.
Walt then learns, that while he’s been recouping, and Jessie has been out-of-town, someone else has been cooking in the lab. This, paired with Gus’ comment to Pinkman about running the lab solo have proven that Walt’s usefulness has run its course. That leads us to the next major event to play out – Walt’s trip to the desert.
And this is where things get weird, and I haven’t figured out why yet, but we hear Mike’s voice from Walt’s head.
Mike’s Voice – “If you could kill me…
Walt’s Voice – …I’d already be dead.”
Any theories on that are welcome as I don’t have a real guess. Sorry, my brain is only working at half speed right now.
The 2 other events that transpired before the end were Walt causing a car accident to keep Hank from seeing the Laundry, which seemed mildly ridiculous, but hey – better idea?
And secondly the Ted Beneke situation, which was hilarious. After Saul sent a couple of guys over the ensure Ted paid his IRS fees, ol’ Beneke makes a run for it. It doesn’t go well. He in fact gets defeated by a throw rug for the 2nd time in the episode.
Hahaha. Too good. The problem though is that this promises more Skyler over the next 2 episodes, but with any luck there will be enough Saul to balance it out.
Finally, the last scene. Holy crap. Walt’s mad scramble for the cash in the crawl space, learning that Skyler gave it away, Marie’s phone call – all with the background of the Joker’s Walt’s laughter. Chilling my friends.
The first 43 minutes get a 2/5 and the last 2 minutes get a 6/5 (Yeah – that’s right) so that evens out to about a 4/5.