No, what you are about to see is not real. But oh how I wish it to be!
While, I’m sure some people may not be keen on the idea of Johnny Depp as the Riddler; I don’t know anyone who would have a problem with Phillip Seymour Hoffman as the Penguin. It’s like Christmas all over again!
I am green with jealous rage, right now! This is one of the coolest things ever. Anytime you can make anything Star Trek come to life, you should. It’s just the right thing to do.
But I’m not done. Not only did this guy build a functional phaser. He shows you how to, as well.
Trekkies, your time has come. Resistance is futile.
I was once privy to be apart of a community of enthusiasts who were devoted to a man cave dubbed, “The Viper Lounge”. But oh how very far we were in comparison to thisĀ piece of man cave heaven.
Gizmag says, “Entry to the ’secret location’ is via a remote-controlled pneumatic sliding door (unfortunately, not bat poles). A touch of the panel outside and the door opens, the lights turn on to a predetermined level, the projector and scaler come to life, and the processor goes into action. So, by the time you’ve chosen your movie and had your first mouthful of popcorn, everything is humming along, just like a well-oiled Batmobile.”
(again with the tears)
This thing is legit and I’m a little green with jealousy. But what do you do?!
Riddle me this: If you had the money to build something like this, would you?
Look, I’m a huge fan of what Marvel Studios has done with both the Iron Man franchise and with The Hulk reboot. I honestly believe that if Hulk had not come out around the same time as Iron Man that it would have done a smashing job at the box office. Don’t get me wrong it did well. But I think it would have gotten more attention.
Of course, as many people now know those two movies were just the beginning of what Marvel has in store. The studio is looking to produce many more comic book inspired movies like Captain America: The First Avenger as well as the subject of today’s blog post: Thor