Auction Info. Description Wizards Twentieth Century Fox, Half Sheet 22" X 28". The ultimate battle of good vs. Avatar, the good wizard, uses the power of magic, while the evil twin, Blackwolf, has mustered the armies of technology.
Other than light edge wear, this half sheet is mint. This rolled poster features wonderful William Stout artwork. Please see full-color, enlargeable images above for more details. Auction Dates. Learn More. All Internet Auctions. Subscribe to Free Announcements:. Cursed by a Chinese emperor centuries ago, Chinatown gang lord Lo Pan leads a ghostly existence — unless he can break the curse by sacrificing a girl with green eyes.
Lo Pan's plan goes awry when he kidnaps a pair of women, both of whom mean something to rogue trucker Jack Burton Kurt Russell. In honor of International Magic Week, we're calling the roster of the most powerful pop-culture mages for the ages -- including Dumbledore, Gandalf, and Willow. Save FB Tweet More. Pinterest Email Send Text Message. Credit: Everett Collection. Nicol Williamson in Excalibur Probably the most famous wizard in all of popular culture — yes, even eclipsing Harry Potter — Merlin's greatest feat was helping Arthur Pendragon find a very nice sword Excalibur and an even nicer cup the Holy Grail.
Lord of the Rings Ian McKellen in the Lord of the Rings trilogy Though you can count on one hand the number of times Gandalf actually uses any. Credit: Pierre Vinet. Ian McKellen in the Lord of the Rings trilogy Though you can count on one hand the number of times Gandalf actually uses any magic in Peter Jackson's films, the Grey Pilgrim still commands enormous respect.
Continued on next slide. Billie Burke in The Wizard of Oz More skilled than the Wicked Witch of the West, way more powerful than the ''wizard'' of Oz and, presumably, able to take a shower, Glinda is the very model of a modern female sorcerer. When pop culture's most self-deprecating witch ''I don't.
Alyson Hannigan on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Her transformation from schoolhouse mouse, to Research Girl, to mystic dabbler, to Witchy Wiccan Willow was something to behold — as was her unbridled power when her true love was taken from her. Also, really likes the cold. So much so that she covered most of Narnia. Credit: Phil Bray. So much so that she covered most of Narnia in ice. You barely even see him, and he instills.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy How robust a warlock is this, the scourge of Middle-earth? Ralph Fiennes in the Harry Potter saga present Granted, the former Tom Riddle has a devil of a time killing just one little boy — apparently, love is Voldermort's kryptonite — but he also engineered the death of Dumbledore, the dismantling of Hogwarts, and the destruction of many a Death Eater's soul.
If you're a "Game of Thrones" fan, the article helpfully points out that the "bathroom" Tywin Lannister is in during the fourth season finale is a perfect example of this architecture. Surely the Hogwarts professors would have been able to retro-fit the castle with one of these? Even before the 18th century plumbing, muggle-born witches and wizards would have grown up with an alternative way of going to the bathroom. One reply to the Pottermore tweets shows a group of "Harry Potter" fans posturing this very good point.
Going from whatever method of bathroom you had to the ol' "relieve yourself in the hallway" gambit must have been tricky. In the decade since Rowling's last published "Harry Potter" book there have been many, many revelations about the wizarding world that fans wish had been left unsaid. Sometimes these facts have been sad but innocuous, like Hagrid being unable to ever produce a Patronus. But others, like Rowling's reveal that Dumbledore is gay only to disappoint fans by withholding meaningful representation of his sexuality are more serious.
This is clearly an example of the former. But resulting in a lot of eyebrow-raising among fans? If only we all had time-turners and could zoom back to the past when we didn't know this, much like the time Moaning Myrtle once zoomed into the Great Lake with the contents of a toilet.
World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more.
A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Kim Renfro. An old Pottermore article revealing the preth century bathroom habits of wizards has resurfaced. In a tweet, the "Harry Potter" site reminded fans that Hogwarts "didn't always have bathrooms.
We have questions. Where does vanished excrement go?
0コメント