selam genclik bugun size

porno

nedir anlatacagim artik porno bir abaza isi olarak gorulmemektedir cunku xvideos da sinirsiz sikis izlenir ve izledikleriniz sadece siz deil gizlesene olup abazaligin sinirini zorlayarak liseli sikis videolarimizla götten sikiş seksin sinirlarini zorlamak mumkundur ve ayrica en kaliteli olan redtube videolarinide sizler icin koyduk ve asla unutmayin adult izle, porno izle, sikis izle adreslerimiz sizler icin hizmet vermektedir rus pornosu kalitenin dorugu burdadir pornogiller eger olurda kutunel ararsaniz onu da bizde bulabilirsiniz rokettube sizler icin hepberaber izleyelim. Metallo | Pink is the New Blog
Metallo
Aug 18, 2009
The kryptonite-powered cyborg villain comes to The CW
First Look: Metallo On ‘Smallville’

First off, I have to make clear that I do not watch Smallville very regularly, in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a full season of the show. Back in the say, I was a faithful fan of Lois & Clark but never really got into Smallville. This is odd for me because I am a HUGE DC Comics/Superman fan but, well, the show is entering its 9th season and I fear I’m too far behind to catch up. That said, I keep my eye on the show because I love modern retellings of the Superman story. Brian Austin Green, who starred on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles before it got canceled, is coming to Smallville in the upcoming 9th season and will portray the villainous cyborg Metallohere is our first look:

He was killed by a robotic assassin in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles last spring, and now Brian Austin Green is coming back to TV as a different kind of cyborg. In a two-episode arc on Smallville (beginning with the September 25 season premiere), Green plays John Corben, a new Daily Planet reporter who becomes the comic-book villain Metallo. In the aftermath of an accident, Corben is mysteriously outfitted with a heart made of kryptonite. Executive producer Kelly Souders won’t reveal the identity of his Frankenstein-esque savoir, but says Corben is turned into “a rough version of Metallo, a first attempt at the technology, and eventually he’ll get sleeker.” So might we see him again? “Well of course—it’s Smallville,” she says with a laugh. “We’re actually throwing some ideas around right now in the hopes that we might be able to bring him back for another episode.”

You might think that Metallo looks a lot like Iron Man, particularly because of the chest battery pack but it should be made clear that Metallo was created as a Superman villain by DC Comics in 1959 and Marvel Comics/Stan Lee created Iron Man in 1963. But, I digress … it’s great that Brian Austin Green will be back on TV this coming season even if he is appearing on Smallville for only a 2 episode story arc. See, every time I check in with Smallville to see what they’re up to I get inspired to watch the show. Mebbe the appearance of BAG will be the trick to get me to tune in more faithfully.

[Source]