
Check out the hi-res version of the first teaser for the superhero film.
Green Hornet in the “Alley of Dhoom”
Image by Mr eNil
Just for Katie – a "Mystical Child" inspired (and her backdrop plagiarised) scene created in a smaller world.
Following on from the "Boy Wonder" photograph I promised to dig out my old "Green Hornet" corgi "Black Beauty" car. I felt it needed a gritty urban backdrop – hence the blatant lift of the "Alley of Dhoom". I have started experimenting with photoshop and have finished off some of the rough edges in Aperture. Best viewed large on black
Laura wondered what all the banging around in the shed was for – and now ya know
(Now, I also discovered a "Captain Scarlet" SPV and a Simon Snorkel fire engine ….. what have we started ? ! ? )
For more detail see the Wikipedia entry for The Green Hornet.
The character started life in 1930′s American radio. He later progressed to comic books, TV and also films. In most incarnations the Green Hornet is Britt Reid, a newspaper publisher by day who by night goes out in his masked "Green Hornet" identity to fight crime as a vigilante, accompanied by his similarly masked Asian manservant Kato (an early role for Bruce Lee) and driving a car, equipped with advanced technology, called "Black Beauty". The Green Hornet is often portrayed as a fair-to-above average hand-to-hand combatant and is often armed with a gun that sprays knock-out gas (an electric stun weapon called the "hornet’s sting" was added to his arsenal in the TV series).
Originally, the show was to be called The Hornet, but the name was changed to The Green Hornet so that it could be more easily trademarked. The color was chosen because green hornets were reputed to be the angriest.
Question by Clayton F: Green Hornet?
I need the ingredients for a Green Hornet?
Best answer:
Answer by Betty
this’ll help:
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