Other Stuff From Me This Week!
Here’s some other articles I wrote this week you might be interested in!
At HitFix we’ve got:
- Justice League Wasn’t the Only Film George Miller Almost Directed For Warner Bros.
- Wonder Woman Set Photo Reveals Justice League Member May Guest Star
- Hannibal Doesn’t Fear Lucasfilm, Won’t Stop Spilling Star Wars Spoilers
- New Power Rangers Costumes Feature Boob Armor. Because of Course.
- Chris Evans Still Has Major Anxiety Promoting Marvel’s Captain America
And my latest recap at Blastr:
- Orphan Black Season 4, Episode 4: “From Instinct to Rational Control“
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What are you doing this weekend? Let me guess – Civil War? Don’t forget I’ve got a spoiler thread for that right here.
Well, with the idea it’s “alien armor that grows on your skin” it *MIGHT* make more sense for it to contour more closely to the body, MAYBE, but the heels just make no fucking sense.
give the guys heels and codpiece armor might as well throw in some bat nipples while you are at it
Glad I’m not the only one who thought the new Blue Ranger outfit looked like Blue Beetle in addition to Red looking like Iron Man. Also, they way the describe the armor actually makes it sound a bit like Blue Beetle as well, like it’s some sort of living thing attached to their bodies.
I think armored Rangers could have worked (heck, various Ranger teams have had armor or armor power-ups, including Dino Charge which is the most recent PR season), but they really went too far with it and just made them look like Iron Man bootleg toys. Plus the heels and boob armor are stupid and really look out of place.
That Power Ranger armor looks so bloody pants it’s laughable. I desperately want to see the e-mails to the designer describing what the suits wanted. I bet the terms “sleek” and “sexy!” were used at least twenty times.
Thank you for the links.
“These suits needed to feel like they were catalyzed by these kids and their energy, their their spirit.” what…what does that mean?