The Infinity Saga box set from Marvel promises a ridiculous amount of MCU content , spanning from the original Iron Man to the most recent 2019 releases. While it’s currently hard to get a hold of it, both due to its almost $600 price-tag and copies being snapped up, we are at least getting information about the deleted and bonus scenes that are included in the collection. We’ve already put together a list of all the exciting content in the box set, but one scene is particularly notable for fans of the Hulk, in that it shows the character breaking out of the Hulkbuster armor in Avengers: Infinity War . Part of what would have been a different storyline for Bruce Banner, the scene was planned to take place during the Battle of Wakanda, with Hulk bursting out of the Hulkbuster armor and taking on Thanos’ armies. However, the movie instead restricts Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner to the armor, following on from the Hulk’s brutal defeat by Thanos in the opening scene of the picture. ...
When the likes of The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Jurassic Park began ushering in the CGI revolution almost 30 year ago, nobody could have predicted how ubiquitous the technology would become over the next several decades. Advances in visual effects have seen budgets for Hollywood blockbusters get higher and higher, pushing the boundaries of what can be realized onscreen, with pixels often being an easier and safer option for staging action set-pieces than putting stunt performers through the wringer. The advent of CGI also coincided with the rise of the comic book movie as the industry’s most bankable genre, with characters and powers that couldn’t be realistically depicted in the movies beforehand now being created via computer. The biggest beneficiaries of this have been Marvel Studios, with the MCU reigning supreme as the most lucrative and popular franchise in the business. However, some people in the stunt game much prefer the old-fashioned way of doing things, incl...
The average American dieter makes 4-6 dieting attempts per year. Clearly, that means the first…and second…and the third attempt wasn’t successful. It’s a vicious circle of demotivation that leaves many feeling like they cannot succeed without superhuman tenacity. Maybe you are ready to throw in the (oversized) towel on dieting for good. Don’t be. Take a minute to look at the four reasons why most diets fail, and then find a diet plan that bypasses these pitfalls. Soon you will find yourself on track to optimal success. Let’s look at the four key factors. Unrealistic Calorie Intakes The “starvation mode” method only sets you up to fail. By consuming so little food, your body literally starts shutting down to conserve fuel. When this happens, you are on a one-way path to a fat loss plateau. Yes, you should lower calorie intake to see fat loss results, but you need to do it in a way that maintains your “metabolic engine”. Lack Of Satiety-Boosting Nutrients Another big...
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