Tuesday, January 26, 2010

To say I'm excited by this is an understatement. Especially by the date.

Martin Campbell will direct a live action Green Lantern movie, replacing Greg Berlanti, due for release on December 17, 2010 that will feature Hal Jordan and his first adventure as the Green Lantern. Berlanti will co-write the script with TV & comic book writers Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green. The comic books, Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn I and II, greatly influences the movie's plot with appearances from Abin Sur, Kilowog to Sinestro among other DC characters including Clark Kent and Guy Gardner. In the movie, Jordan fights villains Legion and Hector Hammond while adjusting to being Sector 2814's new protector. The role of Hal will be played by Ryan Reynolds


I can't wait till December 17! If I didn't have Brightest Day in the countdown, this would be there. And I can pretty much guarantee that, after the Tour, it will be there

Saturday, January 02, 2010

I'm a bit bummed right now. Tonight, David Tennet's last episode as The Doctor aired on BBC America (it aired yesterday on BBC) and I was going to watch it once it finished since I had to work and missed the first half of the episode. Thank the matrix for DVRs.

While at work, we had Boneless Buffalo Wings on sale this week, so I bought some. I figured that I would eat those, have a beer (since Buffalo wings and beer are a natural combination) and watch the Doctor regenerate.

As I was about to open the bottle, I found out how cold it was outside.

Due to lack of space in the fridge with Christmas stuff in it, I kept my beer out in the garage. There was also some sugar free apple juice and some eggnog out there. They were both frozen, but that didn't really surprise me. What did surprise me was when I noticed how cloudy the beer looked. At first I thought it was condensation, but when I looked closer, I realize that it was frozen!

I know that beverages with high amounts of alcohol will freeze slower, and I know Finnegan's isn't too high, but I figured that it could take colder temps then that. Guess not.

Now I have to wait for it to thaw before I can drink it :(