I hope everybody enjoyed their holidays, because it’s time to ring in 2014 with a new episode of Agents of SHIELD. Things were looking pretty dim when we last left our heroes; Coulson had been captured, everyone’s favorite guest star Mike Peterson had been blown up and our team had been left to fend for themselves. Tonight’s episode picked up right where “The Bridge” left off, with Coulson’s Crew searching for him, while we learned some shocking new information about the show’s biggest mystery: Coulson’s resurrection. Coulson’s absence allowed us to see how the team’s relationships have grown over the course of the show, now that he is not there to smooth things over. Plus we got some action and a good helping of humor, plus some new information about Centipede. But enough about all that, let’s jump to “The Magical Place”, written by Paul Zbyszewski and Brent Fletcher and directed by Kevin Hooks. Continue reading
Daily Archives: 01/07/2014
Quote of the Day
“Harry,” she said timidly, “don’t you see? This . . . this is exactly why we need you. . . . We need to know what it’s r-really like . . . facing him . . facing V-Voldemort.”
It was the first time she had ever said Voldemort’s name, and it was this, more than anything else, that calmed Harry.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – J.K. Rowling
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returns tonight!
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is back tonight following its winter hiatus with an episode titled “The Magical Place”. It promises some big revelations, particularly about Coulson’s resurrection, and will have major consequences for the rest of the season. SHIELD really hit its stride with the last half of the episodes we got in the fall, and the cast of characters had started to gel, so I’m excited to see what tonight’s episode holds. It looks like our patience is starting to pay off.
Trailer Tuesday: Noah
Welcome to “Trailer Tuesday” where I talk about trailers for upcoming movies, since I’ve always found them to be endlessly fascinating.
I had almost forgotten that writer/director Darren Aronofsky was making a film version of the Noah story until I saw this trailer on the big screen. After having seen the trailer twice in the theater and several times online I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about it. Take a look for yourself below, and read on for my thoughts:
