Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Transformers
are available in child sizes Small 4-6, Medium 7-8 and Large 10-12
Costumes are going fast.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Iron Man Costumes



The Iron Man costume is available in child and adult sizes.
Child size costumes are: Small 4-6, Medium 7-8 and Large 10-12
Adult size costume is: Standard (42-46)

Iron Man 2 Movie

USA Today and ScreenRant have published a first look at Mickey Rourke as villain Whiplash at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix in director Jon Favreau's Iron Man 2, opening in theaters on May 7, 2010. Rourke stars with Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Favreau, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Garry Shandling, John Slattery, Kate Mara and Clark Gregg.


Whiplash for 'Iron Man 2'

By Mike Snider, USA TODAY


Mickey Rourke stars as Whiplash in Iron Man 2. Director Jon Favreau says he didn't wrestle long with the choice to cast the actor as the new foe.

In Iron Man 2, the scarlet and golden-metaled hero must face an adversary with some amazing gadgets of his own.

Whiplash (Mickey Rourke) sports a power pack on his chest that looks similar to the one that Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) uses.

"The technologies are definitely related," says director Jon Favreau. "That's part of the core theme of the film."

The villain's alter ego, Ivan Vanko, is a Russian who "has constructed his own version of a suit," Favreau says. Among the creative innovations: a pair of whips, powered by the suit's glowing chest piece, which are expected to keep Iron Man cracking.

Whiplash "is going to light them up," Rourke quips.

This first image of the character shows Whiplash making an appearance at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix. Favreau as usual is tight-lipped about plot points and declines to discuss whether the big-screen Whiplash is, as in the Marvel Comics, a weapons designer who works for Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell), a competitor of Tony Stark/Iron Man.

"We like to play into and against the expectations that people might have, so we mixed it up a bit," Favreau says.

Rourke's performances in Sin City and The Wrestler helped convince the director that the actor was the best candidate to face Downey in his sequel to last spring's blockbuster that grossed $318.4 million.

"It was very important that the villain be as compelling as can be. … Once I thought of Mickey in that role, it made me understand how to shape the story."

For the original USA TODAY article:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2009-06-09-ironman2-rourke_N.htm/