The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Of advertisements and animation~
The week, besides the Golden Globes and Hiddles about to do some good, I saw a couple of my favs doing ads and lots of animation news, be it mainstream, indie, or even fan-made.
The week, besides the Golden Globes and Hiddles about to do some good, I saw a couple of my favs doing ads and lots of animation news, be it mainstream, indie, or even fan-made.
The week we had the announcement of the 2013 Academy Awards nominations, and with them came the snubs. Like Leonardo DiCaprio, who must be used to this by now.
The first week of 2013 has been kinda lazy with mainstream news, and that’s when alternative stuff is needed. A couple of known Tumblr artists have important/interesting stuff to share, and I “discovered” (more like stumbled upon) a new one to fangirl over.
This week has been a bit lazy with news, but I still have stuff to show you! The most important thing though, the good-bye to a beloved comic book character… that coincided in the same week as his creator’s birthday. Yeah.
So the world didn’t end and I get to show you my favorite lists of all those that have been popping up all through the week (and there’s been a lot!).
The Hobbit and Star Trek kept stealing my attention, but we also got a couple of damn good new trailers to satisfy our geeky needs.
While The Hobbit is ahead in ruling the Geek World, another franchise has begun its move. Yes, Star Trek is back in the game.
This week The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey premiered, and in the words of dear Tom Hiddleston, I am uncontrollably excited. However, this is not the only Ian McKellen franchise that got news this time. Yup, we also got mutant news!
Americans where a tad too busy with Turkey Day, apparently. Of course, nobody is as busy as Benedict Cumberbatch seems to be.
While Chris Hemsworth has been toiling away on the sets of Thor: The Dark World, co-star (and still with no pictures) Tom Hiddleston has played it nice, with tennis and fancy interviews.