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The 100 spited me many times and one I rarely hear talked about is Monty and Miller never being a thing
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flauntpage · 5 years
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If Philadelphia Sports Figures were Game of Thrones Characters
(Caution: this post contains spoilers, so if you aren’t caught up on GOT, you’ve got less than 72 hours to binge)
  Ah yes.
Fire and blood. Incest and dragons and whatnot.
Game of Thrones returns this weekend.
I’ll be 100% honest with you; I’m not as hyped as I thought I would be. Maybe the two-year break dulled my senses, or maybe some of the story arcs lost me when the show writers moved past George R.R. Martin’s book material. It took Arya Stark five seasons to cross the sea, for example, then she came back and started killing everybody in five seconds, with laughable ease.
It felt like some plot lines were taking forever to develop, then they put the characters in a DeLorean time machine and stuffed four years worth of material into one season, like a high fantasy burrito. We had to endure the Sand Snakes and redundant Ramsey Bolton behavior along the way. Every sadistic move delivered diminishing returns, in my opinion.
But I’m still ready to roll. Jon and Daenerys are on the same side. Cersei can’t be trusted. The Hound is still out there, ready to eat every chicken in Westeros.
Here’s how we imagined Philadelphia sports figures as GOT characters:
Markelle Fultz as Jaime Lannister
Both were excellent at their craft, then they suffered arm issues and were never the same.
What role will they play in 2019?
-Kinkead
any Sixers 1st round draft pick as Bran Stark
We see great things in their future, then they get hurt, can’t use their legs, and just watch things happen.
-Coggin
Domonic Brown as Brother Ray
Big Ian McShane fan right here, dating back to his days on the criminally underrated Deadwood.
Similar to Dom Brown, I had high hopes for Brother Ray, but then he was killed off after something like three scenes and that was pretty much it.
-Kinkead
Kendall Jenner as Cersei Lannister
They are the queens, whether we want to accept it or not.
-Kinkead, h/t Investor Jeff
Howie Roseman as Jon Snow
Both were forsaken/murdered by their own men, but found their way back to the top. Jon became Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch and Lord of Winterfell. Howie Roseman reclaimed his general manager gig and constructed the team that won Philadelphia its first Super Bowl. Take that, Chip Kelly and Olly.
-Kinkead
Sam Hinkie as Ned Stark
Both men tried to steer the kingdom in the right direction.
Then they were betrayed from within and replaced with puppet leaders.
-Kinkead
Anti-Hinkie people as the Sons of the Harpy
They just did not like how the new leader was doing things. They preferred the old methods.
-Kinkead
(photo credit: HBO)
Eagles fans as the Dothraki
Uncouth barbarian hordes who throw batteries, boo injured players, and mistreat North Dakota radio hosts. They make crude jokes and show a lack of patience.
-Kinkead
Flyers fans as the Wildlings
We have to guard our borders from these Delaware County savages.
-Kinkead
Boban Marjanovic as Wun Wun the Giant
A couple of fan-favorite front court players. One can dunk without leaving the ground and the other smashed down Winterfell’s gate to end The Battle of the Bastards.
-Kinkead
Gritty as Tormund Giantsbane
Two more fan-favorite characters with great personalities and orange hair.
-Kinkead
(photo credit: USA Today Sports/HBO)
The Eagles’ offensive line as Hodor
Protecting the more vulnerable folks out there, whether they’re quarterbacks or omniscient cripples.
-Kinkead
Dario Saric as Khal Drogo
You might’ve thought, “Hmm… Dario Saric… Daario Naharis?” No, you fool. Dario Saric, just like Khal Drogo, is a revered and feared warrior from another continent who is never going to cross the sea. If he did, he’d likely get attacked by warriors with better lateral quickness.
-Russ
Phil Martelli as Ser Barristan Selmy
He served admirably for many years, then he was ousted by his superiors and didn’t take it very well.
-Kinkead
Andrew Bynum as the entire Dorne storyline
Just two terrible experiences overall.
-Kinkead
(photo credit: Sixers/HBO)
T.J. McConnell as Tyrion Lannister
Full disclosure: I have only watched two scenes from this entire show’s run. I watched the Red Wedding. And I watched the Viper get killed by the Mountain for no good reason. Anyway, this comparison is a little bit on the nose, but so what? TJ is kind of a mascot on the Sixers and in the NBA. He’s not really good enough to be in the league, but no one has told him to go away, so here he is. That’s sort of where we are with Peter Dinklage’s character. What can he really do among all this gore and violence and evil? For obvious physical reasons, he’s not much use. Because I don’t watch the show, I don’t care what happens to Tyrion Lannister. But I imagine TJ will be out of the league soon, and if that’s what happens to Tyrion on GOT, that’s fine with me.
-Phil
Andy Reid as Mance Rayder
Well liked by their followers, they were so close to getting the job done. They just couldn’t get over the hump and their lieutenants took over instead.
-Kinkead
El Wingador as The Hound
They will eat every fucking chicken in here.
-Kinkead
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CrossingBroad.com as The Citadel
Endless sources of knowledge, wisdom, and sometimes satire.
-Kinkead
Chip Kelly as Euron Greyjoy
Chip Kelly came from a land that was mocked and looked down upon in NFL circles. He ran a gimmicky offense while crowning himself with a cute visor while chasing a duck. He looked like a fool. However, upon entering the NFL, his team began to take the league by storm.
“Build me a thousand ships and I shall give you the world!”
Then, much like Euron’s GQ model entrance to season 7, Chip arrived boldly, having cast aside his enemy Howie Roseman, practically cut out the tongues of his players (no one could criticize him), hunted down DeSean Jackson and Shady McCoy, handed them over to be locked in the Washington and Buffalo dungeons and watch one another decompose. Also like Euron in Season 7, when confronted with the reality that his players hated him and the league had learned his system, he fled.
-Russ
Alshon Jeffery as Daario Naharis
Both sell swords brought in to teams on the rise but not at their peaks on “prove it” deals. Alshon proved it in the playoffs and the Super Bowl while playing with a torn rotator cuff, Daario proved it by killing all of his colleagues for the Mother of Dragons.
Same thing.
-Coggin
DeSean Jackson as Jorah Mormont
They never asked to leave. They were exiled, then returned.
-somebody in Slack, can’t recall
Ray Didinger as Ser Davos Seaworth, the Onion Night
I haven’t found a person who dislikes either of these guys.
-Kinkead
(via NBC Sports Philadelphia/HBO)
Ben Simmons as Grey Worm
Neither has a lot to say. They’re more about action than words. And they’re dating high profile women in Kendall Jenner and Missandei.
-Kinkead
Angelo Cataldi as Lord Petyr Baelish, aka Littlefinger
They created legions of followers just by saying a bunch of shit. Everybody else can see through the mirage, but you begrudgingly tip your hat to their expertise in the art of self-preservation.
-Kinkead
Howard Eskin as Lord Varys
Both worked their way up from the bottom to hold court with some big names. No one is really sure what they do exactly at this point, what their end game is, or why anyone trusts them. Varys and Eskin both make bold fashion statements even though neither has the balls to back them.
-Craig
Bryan Colangelo as Jaqen H’ghar, The Faceless Man
You just didn’t know if you could trust him.
-someone in Slack
Barbara Bottini as The Waif
Minor female characters who ended up becoming universally disliked. Both just had a huge chip on their shoulder, for whatever reason.
-Kinkead
Dallas Cowboy fans who live in this region as King Joffrey
Just totally repulsive and vile. Ridiculous individuals with no redeeming qualities.
-Kinkead
Jason Peters as Beric Dondarrion
Every time you think he’s dead, he returns to life.
-Kinkead
Mo’Ne Davis as Lyanna Mormont of Bear Island
Small but formidable, these ladies came out of nowhere to become popular figures.
-Kinkead
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Nick Foles as Podrick Payne
A couple of crowd favorites with legendary private parts.
-Kinkead/Coggin
Agent Raymond Brothers as Mirri Maz Duur
Both suggested alternative medical treatments for their respective clients.
-Kinkead
Bronn as Bryce Harper
A sell sword who used to be a bad guy. Then we ended up becoming the highest bidder, so he’s one of ours and everybody loves him.
-Kinkead
The Phillie Phanatic as the Night King
No one knows who or what they really are.
-Kinkead
Any member of the 1993 Phillies as King Robert Baratheon
A lot of drinking and whoring going on here. *Allegedly.*
-Kinkead
Carli Lloyd as Daenerys Targaryen
A world cup winner and a possible world conqueror.
-Kinkead
Elena Delle Donne as Brienne of Tarth
A couple of tall blondes who have found much success in their respective crafts.
-Kinkead
Jerry Colangelo as Olenna Tyrell
Tried to insert her less than bright relative into a position of power and it got everyone killed.
-someone in Slack
(photo credit: USA Today Sports/HBO)
That’s it. That’s the story. Thanks for reading.
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[This story contains spoilers for Fox's Deadpool 2.]
Something sinister has been building across Fox’s X-Men franchise. Magneto, Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, Stryker, Trask and his Sentinels, Apocalypse, Dark Phoenix – most of the X-Men’s greatest foes have been brought to life on Film-to-watchonline , many of them more than once. Despite the fact that the manner in which some of the X-Men’s rogues have been brought to screen hasn’t always measured up to their comic book counterparts, the X-franchise has done an admirable job pulling from both major and minor villains over the course of 18 years, and counting. While there are plenty of X-Men stories left to tell, there is arguably only one great villain left who has yet to make his appearance on Film-to-watchonline : Mister Sinister. With direct references and allusions made to the character in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Logan (2017) and this past weekend’s release of Deadpool 2 (2018), it’s clear that Fox, and franchise producer Simon Kinberg, have major plans for the character. But with the looming Fox-Disney merger, will they get to tell his story?
First appearing in The Uncanny X-Men No. 221 in 1987 (though mentioned earlier), Mister Sinister is the creation of Chris Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri. Like most X-Men characters, he has a complex backstory that has only grown more intricate through the years. Born Nathaniel Essex, Sinister was a Victorian era contemporary of Charles Darwin. He first popularized the idea of the mutant genome, an X-Factor, which in his modesty he termed Essex Factors. After being ostracized by the scientific community, Essex became a true gothic villain, experimenting on corpses and the homeless population in order to unlock the mutant genome and speed up the process of evolution. Eventually his experiments led to him crossing paths and aligning himself with the world’s first mutant, Apocalypse, who unlocked his mutant genes and immortality, tasked him with destroying the weak through plague, and gave him a new name: Mister Sinister.
There’s a strong element of horror in Mister Sinister’s backstory that separates him from many of the X-Men’s other adversaries. Even his appearance — chalk-white skin, razor-sharp teeth and a red diamond on his forehead — make him seem more like a Clive Barker monster than a supervillain. And while he often factors into Apocalypse’s plans for world domination, his personal interests lean towards biology and an obsession with the lineage of Scott Summers, a.k.a. Cyclops. Sinister’s experiments, both physical and psychological on Summers, led to the creation of Cable (Scott's son with a clone of Jean Grey). There’s a clinical coldness to Sinister that separates him from the passion of Magneto, the ambition of Apocalypse or the uncontrolled emotions of Dark Phoenix. His ability to threaten mutant kind across time has opened doors to some fascinating connections across comics. Sinister’s increasing presence in comics of the 1980s and early 1990s signaled an intentional shift in Marvel’s X-Men line. Claremont wanted to shake things up, and to move away from Magneto and his well and thoroughly beaten Brotherhood. Sinister’s arrival signaled a darker shift for Marvel’s merry mutants and showcased the comic company’s ability to weave complex, multi-titled crossovers anchored by a singular villain throughout their line of books.
While the X-Men Film-to-watchonline s have been on an upswing since Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class (2011) offered a soft reboot of the series, they could use some fresh blood. As great as Michael Fassbender’s portrayal of Magneto is, there remains the fact that the franchise is facing difficulty maintaining his villainy. Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) seemed to give the character closure, though Magneto will play a part in next year’s X-Men: Dark Phoenix, which sees Kinberg take on the role of director for the first time. But Apocalypse also did something else — it introduced Essex, by name only, into the franchise. The post-credit scene of that Film-to-watchonline sees a group of men collect data from the Weapon X facility where Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) was created, and a vial of Wolverine’s blood is placed into a case marked Essex Corp. Many fans were expecting to see Sinister show up in Logan (2017), with actor Richard E. Grant rumored to play the part. Ultimately, Grant was revealed to play Dr. Zander Rice, head of the Weapon X offshoot, Transigen. Given the vial of blood taken at the end of Apocalypse, and the existence of Wolverine’s genetically engineered daughter in Laura (Dafne Keen) in Logan, Rice and Transigen may not be entirely autonomous from Mister Sinister and Essex Corp.
The name "Essex" appears more prominently in Deadpool 2, this time adorning an orphanage for mutants that doubles as a mutant reeducation center. The Essex Home for Mutant Rehabilitation has ties to several characters in the Film-to-watchonline . Russell Collins (Julian Dennison) and Domino (Zazie Beetz) were both raised there at different times, and suffered abuse at the hands of the headmaster (Eddie Marsan). The pic also offers another possible, though subtle, connection to the larger X-Universe. Shortly after Deadpool arrives on the grounds, he encounters a child who seems unfazed by the police standoff happening right outside. The child, whom the credits list as Cereal Kid, just so happens to be portrayed by Luke Roessler, who plays a young David Haller on FX’s X-Men-related series Legion. For the uninitiated, Haller is the son of Charles Xavier and the world’s most powerful telepath. Essex is known for his fascination with mutant legacies and offspring, so it would not be a stretch for him to take interest in Xavier’s son. While Roessler’s casting may not have been intentional, the fact that Kinberg is involved in both Deadpool 2 and Legion as producer and executive producer, respectively, point to a larger game, even if it’s just one of the Easter eggs at the moment. Given these characters’ connection to the Essex Home and Cable’s existence, at least his comic-book one, tied to Mister Sinister, it seems we should expect the character to show up in the flesh soon. But the question remains — where and when?
Earlier this year, it was rumored that Jon Hamm was going to play Mister Sinister in a post-credit scene for the upcoming New Mutants movie, before Fox altered the plans and shifted the Film-to-watchonline ’s release date to next year. It’s possible that Mister Sinister will show up somewhere in Fox’s other X-centric 2019 release, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, but that pic will have the characters dealing with enough already. This means that the most viable place for Mister Sinister to show up is in the Film-to-watchonline s not yet in production. Gambit, which has seen its share of preproduction woes over the course of the past several years, is a strong possibility. In the comics, Mister Sinister has numerous ties to Gambit, with the master thief once working as his agent before joining the X-Men. Gambit, at least in theory, seems a bit small-scale for a villain like Mister Sinister, and if he did play a role, it seems probable that it would be a minor one.
This leaves us with X-Force, currently in preproduction with Drew Goddard at the helm. The Film-to-watchonline , which has already been confirmed to see Deadpool, Cable, and Domino band with several other teammates, seems like the perfect place for this darker-edged crew of heroes to take on a darker-edged villain. Not only does Mister Sinister now have ties to two of the confirmed members of the X-Force, it also would not be a leap to connect Sinister to the underground mutant facility that gave Deadpool his powers in the first Film-to-watchonline . These factors along, with the fact that Laura/X-23 served as a member of the X-Force in the comics, could enable the last several years of the X-franchise to all be tied together through Mister Sinister and his Essex Corporation. Unbeholden to time, Mister Sinister is the perfect villain for this franchise’s current modus operandi of telling stories that matter, continuity and timeline be damned. With the Disney buyout of Fox looming in the background, hopefully the groundwork of these plans come to fruition. Mister Sinister opens up a lot of possibilities for the X-Men franchise, in terms of his connections to the past, present, and future. Even after 18 years, it seems like these Film-to-watchonline s are just starting to embrace their X-factor.
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