Saturday, May 6, 2017

My Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 Review

Another homerun for Marvel Studios


For the first time in my life, I attended a big-time movie during opening weekend. Thank goodness this movie had played several times already so I wasn't in such a massive crowd. It also didn't hurt that it was the 9pm showing.

I went to see Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 on Friday. I watched the first one and didn't expect to love it so much, but I did and couldn't wait to see Vol. 2. The wait was worth it, as I enjoyed the movie from top to bottom. Marvel Studios just knows how to put on pretty enjoyable superhero movies these days and have done it to near perfection. On to the movie itself: if you wondered why Dairy Queen played a big role in the promotion of GotG: Vol. 2, you will find out your answer real early in the movie, trust me. The action didn't take long to begin either, and some of it you DID see in the trailer. Speaking of trailers, Marvel did a heck of a good job keeping the BIG baddie a secret. I won't spoil it for you, but yeah, it's a doozy. The main characters that you fell in love with in the first movie kept their likable personalities (Drax is the king of savage). And yes, Baby Groot was as adorable and hilarious as advertised, maybe even better. But despite that, HE was not the show-stealer. That honor goes to Youdu, and while I won't spoil it for you, it will be hard for you not to be in your feels for him once the movie is over. That's all I'll say on that.

Mantis was a pretty good addition to the movie, as was some cool cameos in it as well, including a few from the upcoming Thor Ragnarok, coming out in November. Ego and Star-Lord's relationship is going to start one way and end a completely different way when the movie is done, it will have to do with the reveal of the death of Peter's mom. As we all know, we saw Peter's mom die at the beginning of the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie, but we didn't know why. We find out why in this movie...and let's just say DC does NOT hold a monopoly of being dark in their movies. And in one scene involving (minor spoiler alert) Youdu, Rocket Raccoon, and Baby Groot, I promise you if they were not aliens and if there was blood involved, this movie would have gotten a rated R for that one scene alone. Who know a whistle and an arrow could be that lethal in the right hands?! In the trailer, you can probably guess that Ayesha, the High Priestess, is definitely a bish, but trust me, you don't know how much of a bish she is until you see the movie. I was hoping that someone, anyone would have smacked the taste out of her mouth but (minor spoiler alert), it didn't happen. Thanos is mentioned once in the movie, and based off the end of the movie, at least one of the main characters will be going after him, maybe even show up in Infinity War next year.

While the first one may be viewed better, the sequel was very enjoyable. Worth the money, and I'm looking forward to Volume 3 in the sooner-than-you-think future. If I had to give it a rating, I would give it a 7.5 or 8 out of 10. I'd watch it again, but I would definitely watch the first one to truly appreciate this movie, even though it's not bad on its own.

Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 is currently playing in theaters worldwide. Rated PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action and violence, language, and brief suggestive content.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Creations by C-Ray

Over the last year or so, I've decided to test out my creative side. Apparently, I'm kinda decent at it. So much so that I want to share it with all of you. I'm calling it Creations by C-Ray. I make fanart of pro wrestlers and fitness women, two things I'm extremely passionate about. At some point in 2017 (more details as I get things finalize) I will be adding fitness photography to the mix in addition to the fanart. But for now, my focus will be fanart only. The fanart is for fun, as I make no profit out of it whatsoever, nor will I ask for any donations to do this.

Here's a few examples of my work thus far:








I'm currently posting my work on DeviantArt (http://craychosen1.deviantart.com/), Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/creationsbycray/) Twitter (http://twitter.com/craycreations) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/creationsbycray/) In due time, I will have a website for all my work.

If you have any requests for any fanart (I don't do nudes or topless of any kind, FYI), email me at creationsbycray@gmail.com and I will do my best to make something special.

Friday, August 26, 2016

FAN CASTING: Jen Widerstrom as She-Hulk

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Unless you have lived under a rock, you have probably noticed that Hollywood has been bitten by the superhero bug. It started with Marvel about eight years ago with Iron Man, but when it first came out, we didn’t know what to expect. Since then, Marvel has become the kings of the superhero movie world, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. While DC is making their own cinematic universe (and depending on who you ask, it’s either going decent, very well, or a complete disaster), Marvel has stood the test of time and will bring everything together that they have worked on for nearly a decade into Avengers: Infinity War which will come out in May 2018, with a film to follow that the following year. No doubt this will be a daunting task to bring everyone together, but if their success is any indication, it would be wise not to bet against Marvel Studios. In addition to the big boys, the ladies have been getting some love from Marvel as well, with Black Widow, Gamora, The Wasp, and Scarlett Witch being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Captain Marvel will be joining them in the very near future (she will be the first female in the MCU to get her own solo movie). It’s a safe bet that more ladies will be joining them in the years to come, but there seems to be one sorta big name that has yet to be brought up…She-Hulk.



She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters) is the cousin of The Hulk (Bruce Banner). She’s insanely strong, but unlike her cousin, she has better control over her power and emotions. Due to the blood transfusion she had with her cousin, her green complexion is permanent, so she can’t change her appearance unlike her cousin. When she’s not kicking butt on the streets either on her own, with her cousin, or as an honorary member of the Fantastic Four, she is taking down people as her real-life persona Jennifer Walters, a lawyer. You would think someone would freak out about that, but really…would YOU question a green woman would can bench press a building…and consider that a warm-up?! I didn’t think so.

With all of this being said, I personally think She-Hulk would be a great superhero to introduce in the upcoming Avengers super movie. There’s this badass dude by the name of Thanos coming to Earth, and I think the world needs all the help it can get these days, especially with how things ended up after Captain America: Civil War. Now the question is…who could play as She-Hulk? While Hollywood has picked some beautiful women to play the part as female superheroes, they (to me) seemed to not represent the comic book physiques of the women they are portraying, which is the opposite of their male counterparts (as a whole, mind you. Not all the guys are big either, but it’s a noticeable amount). What makes She-Hulk so awesome is that she’s not only muscular, but she happens to be extremely beautiful as well. If you are part of the bodybuilding industry, I’m pretty sure you can send me a laundry list of women that would fit the bill of She-Hulk, but to me, there’s one woman who has a pretty big mainstream following that would be absolutely perfect for this role…Jen Widerstrom.



Jen Widerstrom is one of the trainers on NBC’s The Biggest Loser and was one of the Gladiators on the American Gladiators reboot on NBC. Her name on the show was Phoenix, and she was one of the most popular Gladiators on the show as well. When it comes to fitness, you name it, she’s done it…yoga, fitness competitions, Crossfit, Spartan Races, powerlifting, etc. Jen is stronger than the average woman, and she happened to be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood as well. Of course beautiful women are not hard to find in the shining lights of Tinseltown, but in their world, it’s hard to find a beautiful woman with muscles to boot. Jen's also not a dummy either, as she hones her craft as a personal trainer by studying every fitness technique and regimen out there to be the best she can be, which is no different than what Jennifer Walters does while being a criminal defense attorney. Their personalities mirror each other as well; they are funny, quirky, and sassy, but when it gets down to business...they get down to business!

When you look at everything and see just how alike these two are, there's no reason why Jen Widerstrom should NOT at the very least be considered for the part of She-Hulk, if it's ever available, and if the MCU isn't the ideal place for She-Hulk, being on her own Netflix show or on a current Marvel Netflix show would work. I actually brought this up to her on Instagram the she (and former WWE Superstar Eve Torres-Grace, who would be a better Wonder Woman after much thought) would be great as She-Hulk, and she replied back to me, "Ahhhh thank you!!! I do love the color green!"

So there you have it. The ball is in your court, Marvel Studios and to you Mr. Kevin Feige. Jen Widerstrom has shown interest in being She-Hulk in the future. Others seems to agree. Hope to see this as a reality one day.

Dear Marvel,
Make. This. Happen!
Sincerely,
EVERYONE


For more on Jen, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. For more on all things Marvel, follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

It's Official: Deadpool IS Better than Batman v. Superman (In the U.S.)

This photo. Nuff. said.
Source: DeviantArt user GOXIII

I hate to sound like a buzzkill to DC fans (which I’m not, as I’m looking extremely forward to Suicide Squad and enjoyed The Dark Knight Trilogy a lot) or a Marvel fanboy (which I’m not), but WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED, DC?! SERIOUSLY!!!!

Two of the biggest movies of 2016, Deadpool from Marvel/21st Century Fox and Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice from DC/Warner Brothers, just ended their domestic run in the box offices. Without me saying a word, which movie do you think would have been the clear winner between the two. If you were to say BvS, you would be correct…in theory, for the simple reason that BvS has the two biggest names in comic books (Batman and Superman) in the same movie at the same time, with the addition of the on-screen debut of Wonder Woman (bringing the Trinity together). But in reality, that’s not what happened. Deadpool closed their domestic run with $363 million. Batman v Superman finished their run with $330 million. That’s right, you heard me a movie with a small budget domestically outdid what SHOULD have been the biggest movie in not just 2016, but in YEARS by about 33 MILLION DOLLARS. If I were DC/Warner Brothers, I would be concerned.

I went to see Deadpool and enjoyed it a lot. It stayed true to the Deadpool character and didn’t make things so complicated. Definitely not for kids, so parents, this is one superhero movie that you DON’T need to let your children see…not until they get older. On the flip side, I did NOT go see BvS for my own personal reasons (which started WAY before the critic backlash). I will not be comparing the movies as it would be comparing apples to oranges and hamburgers to pizza. I’m just trying to wrap my head around why BvS, despite the money it did make ($872,662,631 is the final total worldwide), didn’t do as well as it should have been based off brand name alone. Wait…I might have just answered my own question…Warner Brothers were hoping that the names that people grew up with (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman) would be enough to get people to spend a lot, which they did…during opening weekend, which wasn’t a surprise. But then the critics came a-knocking and non-critics posted about it and the next weekend (while it did remain at the top of the box office) it plunged to a 50% drop in sales, the biggest two-weekend drop for any superhero movie ever. When you also have the embargo lifted literally a couple of days before the movie drops rather than a couple of weeks (which is the norm), that’s usually not a good sign. I mean, why would you wait so long to have the embargo lifted knowing that this was going to be a much-anticipated movie that people would like to spend the money on and actually FEEL like they are getting their monies worth? Another thing…there are some hardcore DC fanboys that are convinced that Marvel paid them off to publicly diss BvS. Yeah…so I guess they paid them to diss the Fantastic Four movie (which is a Marvel movie), then huh? Did they ever think that the critics were born members of the DC Universe and actually had to put their fandom aside and call the movie for what it is…a MESS (according to what I’ve read, not seen for myself)?! If a movie is good…it’s good. If it’s not so good…then guess what?! It’s not so good. Simple as that.

I’m not hear to give any advice to Warner Brothers on what they need to do to have a successful DC Cinematic Universe. Personally, I hope they do, but they need to make some serious internal changes. Like I stated before, a superhero movie that’s rated R (smaller demographic) and had a small budget did better in the states than a big-budget movie that’s rated PG-13 (bigger demographic) that featured the biggest superhero names of all time. That’s cause for pause to me. This can be fixed, though. They have movies lined up for the next few years that can change DC for the better (Suicide Squad later on this year, and Wonder Woman next year is a big one), but they need to understand the audience better and how to put on good superhero movies that bring EVERYONE together (adults and kids) or Marvel is going to remain the king of superhero movies for a long, long time.

To read more about how Deadpool and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice did in their final days of their domestic runs (and how they compare to their worldwide runs) click on the links below, which both belong to Comicbook.com:

Deadpool: http://comicbook.com/marvel/2016/06/19/deadpool-ends-its-box-office-run-with-363-million/

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: http://comicbook.com/2016/06/18/batman-v-superman-finishes-box-office-run-with-330-million/


Monday, May 16, 2016

My Captain America: Civil War Review

Source: ComicBookMovie.com


I went to see Captain America: Civil War over the weekend. This was the first Captain America movie I went to see in theaters, and I was hoping for a good movie after seeing the other two on television. What I got was one heck of a Marvel masterpiece. From start to finish, it was the best blend of action, drama, comedy, and suspense that I've seen in a superhero movie in quite some time. I enjoyed the Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron, but not like I did Civil War. This is (to me) easily the best Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to date, and has the potential of being THE best superhero movie in 2016, outdoing Deadpool (which I saw and enjoyed), Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (which I didn't see nor will I plan to see, and if you have paid attention to my social media posts, you would know why), and the upcoming X-Men Apocalypse movie (which according to critics are getting mixed reviews). The only superhero movie this year that I THINK will outdo Civil War is Suicide Squad, but that's for another post.

I liked how every single superhero in the movie had their own agenda on why they sided with Captain America or Iron Man, who had their own agendas as well. You may or may not like everyone's agendas, but at least you understood what they were and it didn't seemed forced or put together to see what stuck. NO ONE would be crazy enough to do that, would they?!

WOULD THEY?!

Anywhos, sorry, back on topic. The introduction of Black Panther was awesome and by the end of the movie, they had my money for the solo Black Panther movie, which I feel is gonna be amazeballs. Now Spider-Man...OH MY GOODNESS. If you had ANY doubt about Tom Holland as Spider-Man, take those doubts and throw them out the window. Smash them, beat them with a bat, I don't care what you do with it. Tom IS the Spider-Man that the fans have wanted forever. The way he was introduced in the movie...you couldn't have done it better. The dialogue/witty banter between Stark and Parker is stuff of hilarity and legend. Civil War restored my faith in Spider-Man, and I have a gut feeling Spider-Man Homecoming is going to be stuff of legend when it comes out late next year.

The airport scene...the less I say about it, the better...because I can't put it in words how freaking epic it was. Not one trailer did it justice. You will have to catch your breath afterwards. If you hate that scene, you have no right to ever see a superhero movie again, and that's real.

You will feel conflicted from start to finish as to whose side you're on. You will never see any of these superheros the same way again. In some ways, you will question if they even ARE superheroes to begin with. The upcoming Avengers movies got much more intriguing thanks to Civil War because I don't know how they will mentally be able to recover from the events from Civil War.

According to the Merriam‑Webster dictionary, war means "a state of competition, conflict, or hostility between different people or groups" as well as "a sustained effort to deal with or end a particular unpleasant or undesirable situation or condition". Captain America: Civil War did just that and then some. This movie changed the MCU forever...and it will be interesting to see where everyone goes as the biggest battle in the form of Thanos awaits.

Captain America: Civil War is in theaters now.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

A Bit About Savanna Read

On Tuesday, March 15, E! will be premiering a new series called “LA Clippers:  Dance Squad”, which will feature the Los Angeles Clippers Dance team. Based off the previews that have aired, one of the standouts looks to be Tennessee resident and a friend of mine and Bethel alumnus, Savanna Read.

Photo credit: NBA.com and Poptower


I got to know Savanna through her time at Bethel University, when in 2011 she was part of the inaugural group of Rawr Cats, the name of Bethel’s dance team before it merged with the cheerleading group to create the Bethel Spirit Squad. Fast forward to today, she has made a successful transition from college dancer to a professional dancer and is now part of one of the top dancing teams in not just the National Basketball Association (NBA) but in all of sports. With her beauty, talent, and determination, there’s no telling how far Savanna will go in the Clippers Spirit team and beyond. In fact, former 3x WWE Divas Champion Eve Torres-Gracie got her start to fame as Clippers Spirit dancer. I’m not going to call Savanna the next WWE Divas Champion, but I would not be the least surprised to see her reach heights that even SHE didn’t think were possible.

I don’t work for E!, so I can’t tell you how Savanna will be portrayed in the show, but if her social media and my personal relationship are any indication, I can tell you that she is going to be one of the most entertaining parts of the show. It’s great to see someone you know do whatever it takes to make it to the top and do it the right way, and that’s exactly what you are going to get when you see Savanna’s journey as a LA Clippers Spirit dancer unfold for the world to see. Strap in, folks…you’re in for a treat!


For more on Savanna, check out her website at http://www.savannaread.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube, as well as her LA Clippers Spirit page. And don’t forget to catch her on “LA Clippers: Dance Squad” Tuesday nights on E! at 10PM Eastern/9PM Central. 

Friday, February 12, 2016

Top Five Kobe Bryant Games After the All-Star Break Before He Retires

Photo credit: LA Times


As we all know by now, Kobe Bryant will be saying good-by to the world of basketball as earlier this season, he announced his retirement from the NBA. The fact that he made this announcement during this season saw many places have sell-out games (trust me, I know the feeling as I tried (and succeeded) to get a ticket to see him play the Grizzlies in the FedEx Forum for the last time) for the first time in years. Many final encounters have already taken place, but here are (to me) the top five final Kobe Bryant games before his career comes to an end at the conclusion of the 2015-2016 season.

5. Lakers vs Clippers, April 6th (Home)

The Battle of LA will never be the same after this final encounter against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Lakers will be considered the home team, but like most games have been thus far this season, practically everyone will be Kobe fans. It’s clear that the Clippers are the new Kings of Los Angeles when it comes to basketball, but I have a feeling that he will remind everyone that no matter what, he will always have a place on the throne with it comes to Los Angeles basketball loyalty.

4. Lakers vs Spurs February 19th (Home)

One final time…Kobe Bryant vs Tim Duncan. Kobe Bryant vs Tony Parker. Due to injury, we won’t get to see Kobe Bryant vs Manu Ginobili due to Manu’s injury. But do you see where I’m going with this? Those men I mentioned were part of an era of basketball that will be hard to duplicate, due to the rule changes in the NBA. The Spurs might be “old”, but they can put on a whooping that very few teams can do, especially during the 2nd half of the season. The first game for Kobe after the All-Star Break is definitely “End of an Era” material.

3. Lakers vs Warriors, March 6th (Home)

While I have the last two more of “end of an ear”, this one is “passing the torch”. Let’s be real, whether purists like it or not, Stephen Curry is becoming THE face of the NBA. He is leading the charge of a new generation of stars coming in. Curry is a potential Hall-of-Famer waiting to happen, while Kobe is an instant (forget first-ballot) shoo-in for the Basketball Hall of Fame. How cool would it be to see a “passing of the torch” moment during this last encounter between the past vs the future?

2. Lakers vs Cavaliers, March 10th (Home)

Kobe Bryant vs LeBron James, the match that we got a few times during All-Star Weekends and during the regular season but NEVER got in the playoffs. In my honest opinion, this was the biggest moneymaker that the NBA never had during playoff time. Imagine what could have been: The Black Mamba against the King in a potential 7-game slugfest to determine who would be crowned NBA World Champion. But it doesn’t mean their final encounter on March 10th in the Staples Center will be any less dramatic or emotional. Knowing them, I expect BOTH Kobe and LeBron to put on a show for the fans, with LeBron paying respect to Kobe on the court as everyone’s watching rather than wait until there are no cameras on.

1. Lakers vs Jazz, April 13th (Home)

I gotta be honest about this one…the SOLE reason that this made number one is because this is the season finale for the Lakers…and the career finale for Kobe Bryant. He will put on the #24 jersey for the final time in his career and no doubt there will be tears shed by practically everyone in the building when he heads to the bench for the final time. It would not surprise me one bit if this contest is televised nationally for the sole reason that Kobe will no longer be part of the NBA as an active competitor. Once the clock reaches zero on this game, the Kobe Bryant era will be officially done.


So there you go, that’s my list of the top five Kobe Bryant games to look forward to before he officially retires. What final game are YOU looking forward to? Has it already happened? Tweet me at C_Ray1710, or follow me on Facebook (yes, I decided to open up a Facebook page for my blog. https://www.facebook.com/crayscorner). You can also leave a comment below this post as well.