Photographer Joachim Baldauf’s editorial “Ich liebe Euch” (I Love You Both) for the debut issue of HORST magazine.
(Source: zingwong)
Steve got the chance to talk with Lindelof about Prometheus earlier today in London, but the scribe also briefly touched on Star Trek 2. Lindelof revealed that they actually connected all the sets for the sequel so that the camera could follow the actors throughout multiple areas of the ship without having to cut. Moreover, Lindelof calls Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance as the villain “iconic” and says it’s one of the best sci-fi performances he’s ever seen. He also talks about Chris Pine donning Kirk’s yellow garb and the fun of watching all the characters interact once again. Hit the jump for more.
Speaking of new blood, Lindelof had incredibly high praise for Benedict Cumberbatch’s work as the unspecified villain:
“Benedict Cumberbatch, I can already say with a certain degree of confidence that he is gonna give an iconic film performance and one of the best sci-fi performances that I’ve ever seen. And not even having seen the movie yet, just sitting there in video village with the headphones on. So I’m really psyched.”
More at:
http://collider.com/damon-lindelof-star-trek-2-sequel-interview/170602/
JC Penney’s new ad for Father’s Day
The text reads:
“First Pals: What makes Dad so cool? He’s the swim coach, tent maker, best friend, bike fixer and hug giver—all rolled into one. Or two.” The text at the bottom reads: “Real-life dads, Todd Koch and Cooper Smith with their children Claire and Mason.”
this is probably simultaneously the most accurate and funniest thing ever
I am at work right now, bored out of my mind, and this has me laughing so hard, my co-workers think I’m on crack.
can you imagine ancient egyptian spelling bees though
“spell mummified”
“eye fish eye eye bird squiggle bird cat circle”
“are you high”