Showing posts with label Lifetime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifetime. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2026

Which actor got the role of a lifetime and absolutely wasted it?

 The best example I can think of is Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/The Hulk in MCU film The Incredible Hulk.

He very much wanted this role. And you could easily argue he’d trained his entire career to prepare for it. I mean, what actor specializes more in playing mild-mannered characters with multiple personality disorder and anger issues?

But once he had the part, his penchant for rewriting screenplays and asserting more creative controls than most actors ever dream of bit him squarely in the butt.

Sure, the films he’s in are often better for his rewrites and edits, but it has earned him a fairly hardcore reputation for not being a team player. And his perfectionism has led him into lots of conflicts in the past.

In this case, he managed to alienate the film’s screenwriter with his rewrites, which triggered a fight at the Writer’s Guild of America over screenplay credit. And then he refused to promote the film, opting instead to perform philanthropic work in Africa.

In the milieu of MCU, this simply wasn’t tolerated.

So, despite handing in an excellent performance, and everyone fully expecting him to continue the role, he was dropped like a hot potato in future installments of the MCU in favor of Mark Ruffalo.

Sure, he’s argued he quit because didn’t want to be tied to one role forever. But does that pass the laugh test?

By signing onto the film to begin with it was clear he understood the plan for the MCU. And that meant appearing in sequels.

So, at least to my eyes, the whole endeavor seems a wasted opportunity on his part.

Monday, April 6, 2026

What are some images that one must see in their lifetime?

 Here are some of the pictures which I collected which would go in to category of one must see in their lifetime.

  1. World’s Smallest Park

2. Incredible powers of a Ballet Dancer

3. Effect of long time hibernation

4. When the sheep wasn’t sheared for years!

5. Hand of a kid playing outside

6. Change of Pressure with Height

7. 10 MB Storage drive

8. Human hands compared to paw of a polar bear

9. Effect of Million years in a single picture

10. Hairless Guinea Pig

11. Coffee Cycle

12. Passport of Ramesses II

13. Same place, Same Time

14. Life cycle of a Leaf

15. How many earths fit inside the Sun ? It’s here.

16. Sunset above the sky

17. Electrocuted!

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Which temples should you visit at least once in your lifetime?

 Since i worship mahadev, here is the list of sacred places i want to visit

  • Kinnaur kailash

Located at 6050 m height, in himachal place

Worshipping shiva at such a height is guaranteed goosebumbs, i have playlist for shiva, i would simply sit and listen his songs there

  • Manimahesh parvat

Known as kailash of india, a divine light present here and no one even know, what it is, spending sometime here and doing meditation and chanting would be great

  • Kedarnath temple

One of my favorite, actually there is vasuki taal when you will track higher mountains in the area, that place is termed as very auspicious, i would love to visit kedar valley and vasuki taal which is at more higher altitude

  • Tungnath mahadev

Highest shiva temple on earth, a must visit opportunity to get :)

  • Pashupati nath

The land of great pashupat tradition, oldest tradition till date historically, even in most ancient civilization indus valley , pashupati seals has been found

  • Mahakaleshwar, ujjain

The mahashivratri of ujjain is worth celebrating, i watched documentary on ujjain temple on history tv, i would love to visit and dance in the baarat of shiva 🙇

  • Banaras

The city of shiva himself, Many things come in mind when i listen the word banaras, it is the city that celebrates death, the holy rivar ganga and the magical ghats ❤️, i want to feel the intensity of detachment in banaras and obviously vishwanath temple is there

  • Shri khand mahadev
  • Kailash

Since mahadev is chinese citizen now, so i have to go there on visa, but if i visit kailash , it will be epitome of the inner joy for me, i just want to sit at the feets of kailash by taking its support from back and would want to think about the whole cosmic syetem and analyse life from a different perspective