I dunno dude her arms are longer than her legs n the bitch is wearing heels…
Brandon Routh was the best Superman, so this is good news…
That was Sennin tier man.
Did someone call!
Why you mad Rock? Looks like some bitch nigga tendecies there bruh.
Whoa whoa, no need to make it personal. Machida and his country has taken enough L’s for one week. No need to rub dirt in the wound.
Man, what the hell did I just say?
That’s cold brah

Gimpy:
RockBogart:
Shut up nigga. Brandon is a shit actor. Scott Pilgrim, Superman, Chuck, Dylan Dog, that YT movie. He’s terrible in all of them.
Go back to jacking off to Karate demos.
Why you mad Rock?
Not as mad as you when Macheetah took that L
WHo said I was mad Machida lost the fight? See, niggas love making up shit that’s why they stay niggas. LMAO!!!
DC releasing digital comics for Arrow and Flash http://www.tvguide.com/News/DC-Arrow-Comics-1084098.aspx
The CW’s Arrow and its spinoff The Flash won’t premiere until October, but DC Entertainment is giving fans some comic relief while they wait. The Arrow digital comic series, which has been on hiatus since last year, is set to return with an all-new chapter in the life of Oliver Queen, while The Flash: Season Zero will bring us up to speed on the life of Barry Allen, a.k.a. the Fastest Man Alive. Both books are being written by the series’ showrunners, guaranteeing the stories are in sync with what we see on TV.
Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim is thrilled to be expand the show’s universe with Arrow: Season 2.5. Unlike the original comic’s self-contained chapters, this version will “tell one continuous story that I’ve separated into two-different arcs,” says Guggenheim, who is penning the series with Keto Shimizu, an Arrow staff writer. “It will take us from the end of Season 2 right up to the beginning of Season 3.”
Season 2.5 is being designed to fit seamlessly into the TV series’ storyline. “We’ve tried to put in all the elements that people like about the show, so there will be Oliver and Felicity banter,” Guggenheim promises. “We’re going to see what’s happened to Detective Lance after he collapsed in the season finale. A good chunk of the burning questions left over will get answered in the tie-in comic.”
The comic, which features art by Joe Bennett with inks by Jack Jadson, will also set the stage for new elements to be seen on TV. “Particularly towards the latter half of the series, we’re going to start introducing characters who you’ll see in Season 3,” Guggenheim teases. “If everything goes according to plan you’ll start to see characters in the comics before they show up on TV.”
Guggenheim’s fellow Arrow exec producer Andrew Kresiberg, who is now also showrunner on The Flash, is excited to give readers more of Barry Allen’s backstory as he settles into his new identity as the Scarlet Speedster. “Flash: Season Zero takes place between the pilot and episode 2,” Kreisberg says. “Barry will [already] be the Flash, he will have his team, everyone will be in that world, and we’ll introducing a new set of villains that we won’t be seeing on the TV show. It’ll feel like the same heart, humor and spectacle that you get watching Flash.”
Season Zero, which is being co-written by Brooke Eikmeier and Katherine Walczak and features art by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur, will showcase the entire TV cast, plus these new rogues, a group of circus performers who gained super powers as a result of the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator explosion that also transformed Barry (as seen in the Arrow episode “Three Ghosts,” as well as The Flash’s pilot). This “freakshow gallery,” as Kreisberg calls them, are lead by Mr. Bliss, a character who first appeared in DC’s Starman comic series: “He has the ability to manipulate peoples’ emotions. He and his cadre of circus folk have decided that they’ve been pushed around long enough and are going to take it to society.”
Though The Flash (like Arrow) will be have a real world feel, the comic companion will embrace the franchise’s colorful roots. “The villains are a little bit more costume-y and a little bit more outlandish,” Kreisberg says. “They don’t necessarily have to be as grounded as on the TV show.”
The first chapter of Arrow: Season 2.5 is scheduled for a digital release on Monday, Sept. 1, followed by the first chapter of The Flash: Zero Year on Monday, Sept. 8. The series will alternate releases every Monday at readdcentertainment.com and via the DC Comics app, the iBookstore, Nook Store and Kindle Store.
The first printed collection of The Flash goes on sale Wednesday, Oct. 1, while the initial Arrow book reaches comic book stores on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/arrow_season_3_spoilers_caity_lotz_new_villain_olicity_date-2014-07
This does contain slight spoilers on how the season starts.
[details=Spoiler] “Arrow” Season 3 is coming, and who better to share spoilers from the new episodes than executive producer Marc Guggenheim. Zap2it caught up with the writer and producer at the 2014 TV press tour and got teases about Caity Lotz’s return, new and old villains, Oliver’s path and that much-anticipated Oliver-Felicity date.
Zap2it: How does Season 3 begin?
Marc Guggenheim: In many ways the season begins in a completely opposite place from where Season 2 began. In Season 2, Oliver was sort of in self-imposed exile, he was mourning the loss of Tommy, things were awkward with Laurel. He wasn’t even in Starling City. Season 2 sort of started out with a “Blah, everything sucks” note.Season 3 is the exact opposite. We come in and everything’s coming up Arrow! The team is clicking like you wouldn’t believe. Things are great. He’s got a relationship cooking with Laurel where it’s like “You catch 'em, I cook 'em.” Because she’s a DA, he’s setting them up and she’s knocking them down. It’s a great deal of fun to see them have this completely new relationship. And in the city, crime is down. The city is finally not falling apart.
Can everything be so good after the attacks of the Season 2 finale?
At the same time, we really do acknowledge the logical and natural consequences of our last two season finales. There have been two terrorist attacks in two years! So we’re dealing in a very grounded and realistic way the natural consequences of the last two years of our show. At the same time, the Arrow’s popularity couldn’t be higher and everything’s absolutely fantastic. But it’s “Arrow,” so of course it’s not going to stay that way.Are the good times going to last for “Arrow”?
I think that’s part of the fun for me as a writer, to go, “Oh, it’s all going to fall apart!” And I think you’ll see quickly how that happens.How will the season progress after it all falls apart?
There’s gonna be a central mystery that will drive us through at least the first half of the season. One of the things that we enjoyed doing in Season 1 – but we didn’t do in Season 2 because of the nature of Season 2 – was in Season 1 we had a mystery: the Undertaking and the notebook. This year we want to bring back the sense of mystery. So this season we have a big humdinger of a mystery, and that’s going to be a through-line throughout the year.What is going on with Oliver’s personal life, considering where you left things at the end of Season 2?
We honor that. Oliver, we even say, “Last year, you told Felicity you loved her.” We’re dealing with the repercussions of the season finale in a very honest way – leading up to Oliver asking her on an actual date. To which Felicity responds, “You mean a date? A date-date? Like an actual date?” As she must, because if I were Felicity, I would want some clarity. And this is an actual date, with actual dating going on. It’s an actual person and there’s no cameras and there’s no Slade Wilson and there’s no super-villain – and no one is trying to kill anyone.In the other big finale twist, Thea went off with Malcolm. When does she return?
Thea is still gone, but when she comes back to the show is a mystery – not a mystery, but that’s something we would like to let the audience speculate on. So it’s a big deal.Another big return is Caity Lotz’s character of Sara Lance. What can you say about that?
I don’t know why we kept a lid on that as long as we did, but I’m glad we finally got it out. I was like, “When are we going to talk about this?” Caity Lotz is coming back in a recurring role. She’s awesome. We love her to death, and her first line in Season 3 I think is really awesome. She has a really great entrance line.Who is Oliver Queen this year?
His arc this year is: Season 1 it was the vigilante, Season 2 it was hero, in Season 3 it’s “Who is Oliver Queen?” Just like if you look at the second season premiere, it was a bit of a microcosm of his arc for the entire year. That was when he decided, “I’m going to be a hero, and I’m not going to kill.” And that sort of kicked off the whole season arc for Oliver. We took the same approach in the Season 3 premiere: It’s also a microcosm of Oliver’s over-arching season-long arc.What can you say about new villains in Season 3?
There will be a Big Bad like there was in Seasons 1 and 2 … I’m not going to say who it is. I will say that our goal was we always try to create a villain that has an agenda that the villain believes in. The villain is the hero in his own story. Slade and Malcolm, they both really thought they were doing right, that they were in the right. We definitely have taken the same approach with this Big Bad. At the same time, we wanted a Big Bad who was very different from both Slade and Malcolm. And I think we’ve done that.Speaking of Malcolm, how will Merlyn come to play in the new season?
First of all, John Barrowman is so great to write for and so great to have on the show, and we’ve got just a really great arc planned out for him this year. Our goal with Malcolm is to be unexpected. Everyone thinks they know Malcolm Merlyn is, and we’re going to learn – it’s like “He’s the bad guy! He’s nefarious! He’s this! He’s that!” We’ve got more time with him this year, so we can pull back more layers of the onion. The John Barrowman/Malcolm Merlyn onion.“Arrow” Season 3 premieres Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW. [/details]
Sara is back?
Can we call Ra’s as the next big bad, due to that fact, and them claiming big bad feels he is doing the right thing

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/21/kacy-catanzaro-american-ninja-warrior-ew-live/
And Amell said he was down.
Completing a City Finals and making it to Midoriyama made Kacy a star. Getting Amell on ANW? I will bow to her forever.
Let’s hear it thread. How far do you think Amell could go in ANW?
Is he allowed to shoot other competitors with arrows?

He might have to drop some weight.
If he commits to doing ANW, I’m sure Brent and Kacy would lean him down pretty easily if the training alone wouldn’t do it.

Is he allowed to shoot other competitors with arrows?
Uh…perhaps, but since it’s a time trial, wouldn’t help lol.
My own notes from the Q&A:
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I never did hear the story about how he ended up voicing his Arrow on Injustice. He really loves being GA in any medium it seems. But an Arrow game…make it happen someone.
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He’s excited about non-flashbacks? Really? Hmm, production must be more annoying for them.
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On the ANW thing. We’ll have to see. Mainly because ANW runs yearly…and it’s already in process so he obviously can’t do it this year. So they’d have to wait until next year to get him on. If nothing else, he’d have the time to plan it now.
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Nice to hear about the auditioning process. Quite interesting.
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He was so confused about the dude that wanted help to get his girl to marry him.
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New trailer at Comic-Con that he’s pumped for.
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He’s in the wine business?
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He visits the Flash set a lot. Which is ironic since he apparently never visited Robbie’s sets before and now he does.
Well I don’t drink so I can’t imagine I’ll get any but it sure is interesting info.

RockBogart:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/21/kacy-catanzaro-american-ninja-warrior-ew-live/
And Amell said he was down.
Completing a City Finals and making it to Midoriyama made Kacy a star. Getting Amell on ANW? I will bow to her forever.
Let’s hear it thread. How far do you think Amell could go in ANW?
i dont trust his grip strength, his weight is not condusive to any major jumps that require a strong grip. i honestly think the warped wall would fuck his shit up.

Yeah, the wine is called Nocking Point. Its a wine club thing. They also have coffee, shirts, etc.
Edit: Apparently they just opened up wine sales to non-club members.
My mom asked him about his wine last year. He sells it to normal people. It is only available in America and China tho. He wants it in Canada but selling wine in Canada is tough (unless u make it in Canada)