Loup Dargent

Loup Dargent
     
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  • Petition To The British Film Institute (BFI): Stop Using Unpaid Interns!

    Apparently, it’s not just the private companies out there who try to make profits by exploiting youngsters who want to work… (Shame on the British Film Institute! I mean, it’s a publicly funded organisation after all!) Sign the petition to make the BFI stop excluding talented young people who cannot afford to work for free and exploiting those who do undertake the internships by providing it as “the only option” For more details and link for the petition click here

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  • Miles Morales Is The New Spider-Man

    The character’s name is Miles Morales, and he is a just your regular teenager from New York who will learn that with great power comes, well, you know the rest. The big surprise that is making waves around the comics community is that the character will, shock upon shock, be half-black, half-Hispanic…

    Loup Dargent a year ago respond

  • SDCC 2011: Tons Of Cosplay Photos From The Convention Floor

    The ingenuity and uninhibitedness of cosplayers never ceases to amaze me. Some of my favorites were the Witch-King from , a sweet old-school Cylon, a super low-rent Han Solo in Carbonite, who I met on the footbridge in town, and an awesome lady Loki. Special geek props to the Father/Daughter Jedi (heartwarming) and the Oogie Boogie and Sally…

    Loup Dargent a year ago respond

  • Obituary: Amy Winehouse

    With her gravelly voice and eclectic style, Amy Winehouse, 27, who has been found dead in London, won comparison with some of the great female singers such as Sarah Vaughan and Nina Simone.

    Loup Dargent a year ago respond

  • Captain America 101: A Crash Course In The Terminology and Characters

    Captain America Steve freakin’ Rogers, ladies and gentlemen. He’s the man, the myth, the legend of Marvel Comics. Back in the 1940s in the war against true evil, Steve Rogers was America’s gleaming beacon of hope in a dark world. He was the inspiration for countless imaginary soldiers who decided to stop whining and fight for their freedom. Once a scrawny kid from Brooklyn, Rogers made his way through the U.S. Armed Forces by way of his heart. His physical attributes led him nowhere until he was introduced to the world of experimental pharmaceuticals. With a little help from the U.S. Government, Steve Rogers was enhanced by the Super Soldier Serum. He’s the hero of this story, so if you’re looking for The Nomad or some knockoff like Grant Gardner, well soldier, you’re going to be sorely mistaken when you go see this one.

    Loup Dargent a year ago respond

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