Before Don Cheadle gladly made James Rhodes a.k.a. War Machine his own, it was actor Terrence Howard who played the role in Iron Man (2008). Due to a series of unfortunate events, the actor was replaced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He once told Hollywood.com that Iron Man was responsible for killing or trying to kill, his career in the film industry.
Terrence Howard as James “Rhodey” Rhodes in Iron Man (2008) | Marvel Studios
Now, Terrence Howard is the talk of the town for a completely different reason. We all know that the universe is a vast space and breakthroughs are constantly being made in science as scientists try to figure out what’s really out there. An extremely important discovery in the industry is that of the Black Hole but apparently, they don’t seem to be real. Well, at least according to Terrence Howard.
Terrence Howard Doesn’t...
Terrence Howard as James “Rhodey” Rhodes in Iron Man (2008) | Marvel Studios
Now, Terrence Howard is the talk of the town for a completely different reason. We all know that the universe is a vast space and breakthroughs are constantly being made in science as scientists try to figure out what’s really out there. An extremely important discovery in the industry is that of the Black Hole but apparently, they don’t seem to be real. Well, at least according to Terrence Howard.
Terrence Howard Doesn’t...
- 5/20/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
When it comes to telling stories, most filmmakers prefer to let the material do the talking. That was the case for the six Oscar-nominated directors of doc shorts who gathered with TheWrap’s Executive Awards Editor, Steve Pond, as part of TheWrap’s 2022-2023 Awards Season Screening Series: Kartiki Gonsalves (“The Elephant Whisperers”), Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev (“Haulout”), Anne Alvergue (“The Martha Mitchell Effect”), Jay Rosenblatt (“How Do You Measure a Year?”) and Joshua Seftel (“Stranger at the Gate”).
For Gonsalves, whose film focuses on a couple from a small village in southern India who rescues an orphaned elephant, less was more. “I just wanted ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ to let viewers understand both the elephant and the human carers with very little, almost minimal outside interpretation,” she said. “I was really trying to focus on the dignity of both the elephants and the indigenous people who have literally lived...
For Gonsalves, whose film focuses on a couple from a small village in southern India who rescues an orphaned elephant, less was more. “I just wanted ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ to let viewers understand both the elephant and the human carers with very little, almost minimal outside interpretation,” she said. “I was really trying to focus on the dignity of both the elephants and the indigenous people who have literally lived...
- 2/27/2023
- by Libby Hill
- The Wrap
"Cosmos" would like you to know that the universe is big, fast and really weird. That's basically what "A Sky Full of Ghosts" is about. Considering that the "ghosts" in question are observations of stars whose light has traveled for hundreds and thousands of years, astronomy is essentially seeing into the past.
Which is pretty cool. Other cool things are in the recap below.
Congratulations! You are the center of the universe! (kind of)
Thanks to the Big Bang Theory and the idea that light has a definite and limited speed, you can now tell your parents that you are, in fact, the center of the universe. Just don't tell them that they are too. Every place in the universe actually appears to be the center and everything is moving away from every point.
What comes before/further than the 13.4 billion-light-years-away starlight? According to most theories, that's pretty much it:...
Which is pretty cool. Other cool things are in the recap below.
Congratulations! You are the center of the universe! (kind of)
Thanks to the Big Bang Theory and the idea that light has a definite and limited speed, you can now tell your parents that you are, in fact, the center of the universe. Just don't tell them that they are too. Every place in the universe actually appears to be the center and everything is moving away from every point.
What comes before/further than the 13.4 billion-light-years-away starlight? According to most theories, that's pretty much it:...
- 3/31/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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