Thursday, March 24, 2011

$70 CSN Stores Contest!

Do you like to win stuff? Then this is the contest for you! The prize is a $70 gift code from CSN Stores (please note that this code will not cover international fees).

CSN Stores has over 200 online stores where you can find anything you need whether it be swing sets, fitness equipment, or even cute cookware! I did a product review for them a couple of months ago and ordered some comic book bags and boards and some 9 pocket trading card pages. The items arrived very quick and in excellent condition.

All you have to do to win is name the 15 obscure Marvel characters below. I have enabled comment moderation so that I am the only person who can see your answers. When someone guesses all of them correctly I will publish the comments and announce the winner. Good luck!

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor, R.I.P.

From Fox All Access --

Legendary Academy Award winning actress Elizabeth Taylor passed away this morning surrounded by her children, at the age of 79. The past several years she had been suffering from congestive heart failure.

Taylor began her acting career at ten years old, in the movie, There’s One Born Every Minute. The movie that got her attention early on was the 1943 film, Lassie Come Home, co-starring Roddy McDowall. The two were life long friends until his death. However the movie that made Taylor a superstar was the 1944 film, National Velvet, which Taylor starred in when she was only eleven years old. Taylor went on to become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood history, starring in some of the most revered movies of all time including Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and A Place In The Sun.

Taylor won many awards over her phenomenal acting career, but the two that stand out were her two Academy Awards for Butterfield 8 (1961), and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).

Over her career, Taylor’s personal life often times overshadowed her career. She was married eight times. She was first married to Conrad Hilton Jr. (of the family owned Hilton Hotels) in 1950, from whom she divorced in 1951. (Technically, she is considered a step-great aunt to Paris Hilton). She was then married to producer Mike Todd from 1951-1952. Todd died in a plane crash in 1952. During her marriage to Todd, the couple became close friends with Hollywood stars, Debbie Reynolds and husband Eddie Fisher. At that time, Reynolds and Fisher were considered Hollywood’s biggest couple. Fisher, who was best friends with Todd, came to Taylor’s aid when Todd passed away. Fisher and Taylor ultimately had an affair, and Fisher eventually divorced a devastated Reynolds. This love triangle is still considered one of the biggest scandals in Hollywood history. Today, the scandal is considered the equivalent of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s marriage supposedly being broken up by Angelina Jolie. Almost two decades later, Reynolds and Taylor made amends and became friends again.

From 1952-1957, Taylor was married to actor/producer Michael Wilding, with whom she has two children.

Taylor was married to Eddie Fisher from 1959 to 1964. In 1964, Taylor had an affair with actor Richard Burton, who she met on the set of the film, Cleopatra. The two were married twice to each other, and some who knew Taylor considered Richard Burton to be the love of her life. Burton and Taylor were married from 1964-1974 and remarried from 1975-1976. Taylor then had two more marriages, both ending in divorce.

As the years went on, Taylor still made movies, but the younger generations got to know her through some of her work on television. Taylor was a huge fan of the daytime Soap opera, General Hospital, and appeared on the show as the enemy of “Luke and Laura” who at the time, were the hottest couple on television. Years later, Taylor voiced a character on the FOX series, The Simpsons.

Aside from being one of the greatest actresses of all time, Taylor was a wonderful humanitarian. She was an advocate for many charities and causes, and will always be remembered as one of the first big Hollywood stars to champion to find a cure for AIDS.

Taylor was one of the most elegant, beautiful stars to ever grace the big screen. Her great work both on and off the screen, will live on for many generations.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Ferlin Husky, R.I.P.

From NYDailyNews.com --

Ferlin Husky, whose smash hits "Gone" and "Wings of a Dove" helped marry country and pop music fans, died Thursday from heart failure.

He was 85 and had suffered cardiac problems for many years.

Husky's tearjerking Korean War duet with Jean Shepard, "A Dear John Letter," made him a country music star in 1953.

Four years later, he re-recorded "Gone," a melodramatic lament he first sang in 1952. This time the combination of his wailing voice and a lush background chorus sent it to No. 1 on the country charts and the top five on the pop charts.

Today the song is widely cited as one of the records that pushed country music away from its traditional "twang" and toward a smoother pop sound.

It also showed that early rock 'n' roll audiences would buy a good country tune, and Husky was featured in the 1958 movie "Mr. Rock & Roll."

He hit No. 1 again in 1960 with "Wings of a Dove," a melodic country gospel song that crossed over to the pop top 20.

Husky eventually settled back in the country world, becoming a Grand Ol' Opry regular known for his folksy manner and imitations of other singers in addition to his own hits.



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Michael Gough, R.I.P.

From Fox News --

Michael Gough, the British star best known for playing butler Alfred Pennyworth during director Tim Burton's time helming the crime-fighting films from 1989 to 1997, has died.

He was 94.

Gough's first and second venture into the cave was alongside Michael Keaton in "Batman" and "Batman Returns."

Michael reprised his role in "Batman Forever," with Val Kilmer as his master, then again in "Batman & Robin" opposite George Clooney.

He worked alongside Burton on a number of his other films, including "Corpse Bride," "Sleepy Hollow" and the "Alice In Wonderland" remake.

Defying his years, Gough continued to work up until this year and voiced a character in animation "All-Star Superman."

He starred in over 150 TV shows and films throughout his career, including "Doctor Who" twice where he starred as "The Celestial Toymaker" and a "Time Lord Councillor."

He is survived by his fourth wife Henrietta and two children from previous marriages.

Going Green!

For St. Patrick's Day I thought I'd share some of my favorite "green" characters. Who's your favorites?
The Abomination
The Creature from the Black Lagoon
Frankenstein's Monster
Gamorrean Guard
Godzilla
The Incredible Hulk
Kermit the Frog
Sigmund the Sea Monster
Sleestaks
The Wicked Witch of the West
Yoda
Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Heroes World Superhero Catalogue Part VI

Wow! It's been over two weeks since my last blog post. Sorry about that. I've been really tired from working a lot of overtime. I just haven't felt like blogging. Hopefully things are starting to calm down at work and I can get back to blogging on a more regular basis.

Here's the final pages from the Heroes World Superhero Catalogue, pages 41-50.

Previously --
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V

41. Magnificent Magazines
42. More mags.
43. Books
44. And more books.
45. Books again.
46. I have that Hulk book.
Would like to have the maze & puzzle books and the Spidey TV adaption.
47. Heroic Hardbacks & Super Softbacks
48. Grease?
49. Oh, Yeah, and Other Neat Stuff, Too!
50. Let's see what 13 year old James Robertson from Winchester, KY wanted to order.

Order Form #1:
Magnificent Superheroes of the Golden Age
Superhero Women
Greatest Battles of Marvel Superheroes
Son of Origins
Marvel Treasuries 7
Marvel Treasuries 16
Free Subscription - The Avengers
Total - $36.50

He obviously couldn't afford that much, so he filled out the other order form.

Order Form #2:
Magnificent Superheroes of the Golden Age
Marvel Treasuries 7
Marvel Treasuries 16
T-Shirt (Green Lantern)
Superhero Women
Total - $24.00

Still too much :(
I wonder if little Jimmy ever got any of this?