Tuesday, October 25, 2011


Now that "Batman:Year One" has been released on DVD, the next DC Animated movie to be released has been unveiled with an enticing trailer. A featurette revealing the creation of this new animated movie from the minds that also brought you "Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths" and "Superman Batman: Public Enemies" can be found in the special features on the DVD.You can check it here.


                                                                                    


                                                
                                                                                       
    
       In related news, in addition to a CG animated Green Lantern Animated series there is a new CG animated Batman planned that boggles the mind called "Beware the Batman". The show which is executive produced by Glen Murakami ("Teen Titans") and features a gun-toting Alfred and a female ninja sidekick named Katana. Wait ..what!?
 
 
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       I had heard whispers and rumors, but until the Wall Street Journal broke the news I refused to give them rumors any credence. J.J.Abrams is going to produce a movie based on the popular Hasbro toy line "The Micronauts". I would be dubious of how successful a movie would be were it not for J.J. Abrams involvement or the fact that word is they will adapt the storyline from the popular comic series once published by Marvel. Anyone who doubts how good this can be, allow me to direct your attention to his adaptation of "Star Trek". By the way, there is a sequel of that movie in the works. 'Nuff said.
        Director Steven Soderbergh is remaking the popular "Man from U.N.C.L.E." t.v. series into a big budget movie. According to recent news, Bradley Cooper will star as super spy Napoleon Solo. The movie which is being made for Warner Bros. Studio has planned for filming to start next spring. The original t.v. series starred Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo and David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin and ran from 1964 to 1968.
                                                                                      
                                  

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

   Spike TV Scream Awards aired tonight and among the winners were: Best Fantasy Movie: X-Men, Best Superhero Movie: Chris Evans, Captain America: The First Avenger, Best Cameo: Hugh Jackman, X-Men: First Class, Fight Scene of the Year: Final Battle, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Best 3D Movie: Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel: The Walking Dead, Best Comic Book Writer: Ed Brubaker, Best Comic Book Artist: John Romita Jr., and Best Comic Book Movie: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Among the presenters were The Dark Knight Rises' Anne Hathaway,Gary Oldman and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, The Avengers' Robert Downey Jr. and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengance's Nicholas Cage.


         

      X-Men Anime premieres this Friday on G4. The third of Marvel's Anime series to premiere on the G4 network X-Men is produced by Madhouse, the same Japanese animation studio that brought us one of the segments of "Batman: Gotham Knights", " Supernatural: The Anime Series", as well as, both the "Iron Man" and "Wolverine" anime series. Marvel's Blade Anime series will premiere on G4 in January. Harold Perrineau will be providing the voice of Blade. Perrineau who is best know for his roles as Michael on "Lost" and Link in "The Matrix" Trilogy.



     "Thor 2" will be directed by Patty Jenkins which is scheduled Nov 15, 2013 release. Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Tom Hiddleston will reprise their roles. Jenkins directed "Monster" starring Charlize Theron, who won an Academy Award. Other movies also scheduled for release from Marvel Studios are "The Avengers" on May 4,2012 and "Iron Man 3" on May 3, 2013. The "Thor" Blu-ray trailer reveals some of the behind the scenes of "Thor" and production of  "The Avengers".
 
 
 
                                                                                 
 
                                                                            

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

     I recently saw a commercial for the "Batman: Arkham City" video game that featured Arleen Sorkin ("Bosom Buddies", "Batman: TAS") voicing her signature Harley Quinn character. It was so cool I had to include it here. I also included  a commercial that preceded it that I found quite amusing.





                                                                          

    
    This past Monday, Entertainment Tonight premiered a new trailer for the upcoming "Avengers" movie, but that was abbreviated compared to the one Marvel just released. We finally get a look a the charaters in action and a look at Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner complete with a transformation into The Hulk. By the time this movie arrives in theatres excitement will be at a fever pitch. The movie may even be the breakout hit of the Summer 2012 box office. I know that I'm eagerly looking forward to it.






                                                                                


       
      "Batman: Year One" comes out on DVD/ Blu-ray next Tuesday and I have no doubt that it will be another indication of DC Animated knocking it out of the ballpark. They always seem to raise the bar with each new animated movie and they manage to also wet your appetite by revealing the next animated movie to be released. In this case, the next project in the queue is "Justice League: Doom". I firmly beleive that if the powers that be wise up they'll give us a Justice League feature film that's completely state of the art CG animated. That's the only way we'll ever see a Justice League feature film especially since they can't seem to get a "Wonder Woman" movie made. Joss Whedon was once attached to a Wonder Woman movie and left the project due to creative differences with the producers. This is the same Joss Whedon who is directing "The Avengers". Brilliant.
 
 
                                                                            

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

       "The Avengers" movie cast is featured on the cover of the new issue of Entertainment Weekly including a previously absent and completely slender looking Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner.




       The previously revealed cast of "Justice League: Doom" has been updated to include Carl Lumbly as J'onn J'onzz, The Martian Manhunter, Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman, and Bumper Robinson as Cyborg.
       Thanks in part to modern technology, specifically smart phones and ultra hi-tech telephoto lens, it's even harder to keep top secret movie sets secure and under wraps. A recently leaked photo of Anne Hathaway in full regalia as Catwoman has made it all over the web. This version is even better than the one that the studio revealed.
 
 
       
 
The first month launch of the DC Comics 52 comic event was a huge success and for those of you who have no idea what I'm referring to. Now that you've left your cave, I suggest you watch the following promo.