Thursday, March 31

New Wonder Woman T.V. Series


Legion's Adrianne Palicki, is now television's Wonder Woman.

I have never really had any interest in Wonder Woman, the whole invisible jet thing does not do it for me, and from what i am hearing, this new show won't be changing my opinions any time soon.

Just from what you can see from this picture Palicki in the new costume, they are obviously not taking it very seriously. Here is a description of the plot "Slightly goofy comedy-drama about a hotshot buisiness woman, who moonlights as a Superheroine. Packed with girl power pop songs"

Now, i know you are all asking yourselves, "pete-o, my man, why should i give a fart, about why you dont give a fart, about the new Wonder Woman?"

the answer is simple, don't give a fart, but, share what you think about this new Wonder Woman T.V. show. Or just correct my poor grammar, the choice is yours.

Tuesday, March 29

Sucker Punch: What did you think?



A few of this blog's contributors, as well as some of its visitors, were pretty excited about Zack Snyder's latest slow-motion extravaganza, Sucker Punch. Now that it's here, what do you think? Were the attractive ladies and low-cut shirts enough? I was going to post a thought-stream of my experience watching it, but I got bored, and it contained spoilers, and though part of me would like to ruin it for people who haven't seen it yet, I think Snyder does a thorough job of that himself.

Thoughts?



For those interested, I have a full, almost snark-free review posted HERE.

Monday, March 28

Meet the new Lois

It looks like Oscar nominee Amy Adams is the new Lois Lane, a casting decision I am definitely one hundred percent behind.
“Second only to Superman himself, the question of who will play Lois Lane is arguably what fans have been most curious about. So we are excited to announce the casting of Amy Adams, one of the most versatile and respected actresses in films today. Amy has the talent to capture all of the qualities we love about Lois: smart, tough, funny, warm, ambitious and, of course, beautiful.”
- Director Zack Snyder, Superherohype

Adams joins a cast that includes Henry Cavill as Superman and Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as Martha and Jonathan Kent, respectively.
image credit: fanpop.com

Originally posted here.

Sunday, March 27

Quick Movie Reviews of Paul & Battle L.A.

Paul is not the best Pegg/Frost film, but it isn't anything to be ashamed of. Sure, not all the jokes hi.t  A lot of the humor is straight references to other sci-fi films. Pegg and Frost are as likable as always. Jason Bateman is surprisingly good as a bad ass man in black. Seth Rogen as the voice of Paul is good as well.  No one is terrible, but I can't help wishing that Edgar Wright directed this.

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Battle: Los Angles is not for everyone. It lacks any emotion connection. When people die I could tell who it was. Also the squad is full of war movies clichés. The dialog ranges from OK to just terrible. Aaron Eckhart does his best to sell it. But the one thing movie does quite well is blow sh*t up. Plus in an round about way it kinda give the movie Signs the finger. If you are going to see this movie I suggest a matinée screening or with a nice large TV with a decent sound system.

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Wednesday, March 23

The Captain America trailer is here!


I can't claim to know much about Captain America, but I think this looks pretty cool. Thoughts?

Cartoon Network Joins the DC Nation

It was only a matter of time before Warner Brothers and subsequently DC Entertainment firmly allied themselves with the Cartoon Network.  There's a long history of Warners partnering with the cable network to bring many animated projects to the small screen, and last years purchase of Marvel by Disney it was  pretty obvious that the Cartoon Network and Warner Brothers would be looking to cement their relationship in a deal that would create an exclusive alliance.

FF (Future Foundation) #1 Comic Review! Get it Here first at BlogsOut.net


FF #1 explains what the Future Foundation is. What it stands for, its goals and who the members of the foundation are, including its newest member, Marvel’s favorite wall-crawler, Spider-Man. Aside from that, the issue brings back and long forgotten villain thought to have been eradicated.

Finally the culmination of Jonathan Hickman’s arc of Fantastic Four has reached its pinnacle with the release of FF #1. The answers that Fantastic Four fans have been waiting for are finally going to be explained and it all starts here in this issue, and it begins with a heartfelt goodbye from theHuman Torch himself that was recorded prior to his death.

Tuesday, March 22

HOT CHIX REMIX!

"That's what I know the most about"
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If you have listened to the last episode of the podcast, episode 2.75, here is a recap of the important talking points Chris made.
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A Pirate's Life For Me

Here's the newest trailer for On Stranger Tides, the latest Pirates of the Caribbean installment. Gone are former franchise mainstays Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley (though I wouldn't entirely rule out cameos...time will tell) and breathing new life into Captain Jack Sparrow's wild and crazy world are Penelope Cruz, Ian McShane, and Oscar Nominated director Rob Marshall (Chicago), with the only returning principal cast member (besides Depp) being the always impeccable Geoffrey Rush. I guess we will find out once and for all, come this May, if the Pirates brand has gone stale, but if all else fails, it's always fun to watch Johnny Depp as Jack and I for one am excited to see McShane as Blackbeard.

Originally posted here.

Clive Barkers Hellraiser #1 Comic Review


The comic adaptation of Clive Barkers classic horror movie Hellraiser was more impressive than I originally thought it was going to be. Most of the time that there is an adaptation of a movie, no matter how good the movie is, the reader is disappointed, but Boom really has a good book on their hands, both well written and illustrated.


The book starts off with the classic Hellraiser story line, someone has found the box and Pinhead and his minions have come to claim their lives with a beautifully gruesome death, which is illustrated in this book by Leonardo Manco. The story continues, focusing more on Pinhead himself as he seeks out a new experience in his life, becoming mortal. It will be interesting to see how this endeavor pans out, and how the life of Kirsty Cotton will play a role in it.

Monday, March 21

Stephen King to write an Episode for the Walking Dead Season 2



It has been announced that horror writer Stephen King will be writing an episode for season two of the Walking Dead. This is a big announcement which only adds to the excitement of season two of AMC's smash hit.

BlogsOut Episode 2.75

So yesterday Jared did an episode of the podcast solo yesterday

So here is my solo episode. Enjoy


Episode 2.75: Chris Makes Fun of Jared and Wrestles a Panther

The new Dr. Pepper Cherry Commercial Feat. Fergie




Has anyone seen the new Dr. Pepper Cherry commercial featuring everyone's favorite Superbowl musician Fergie?

If she is trying to redeem herself after her awful performance at the Superbowl, it's not working.

Let BlogsOut know your thoughts

The Return of CrossGen continues with Ruse #1


Ruse is the second title to be released by Marvel’s recently resurrected CrossGen publishing. It is a miniseries about the world’s greatest detective, and his partner/assistant and how they solve the crimes that plague the streets of England.


The first thing that is noticeable about this series is that it is strangely familiar, as if a series that chronicles the events of a great detective and his partner already existed. Does Sherlock Holmes ring a bell? Ruse is highly unoriginal, and it is as if the creator of the series took almost every aspect of Holmes and created the character Simon Archard.

Sunday, March 20

Ho-ray! Denzelwa.com is BACK!

www.denzelwa.com
After months of silence, Denzelwa.com is loud and proud of the movies it admires.  The site has been a great source of current movie reviews.  Now they added something I really dig: Secretly Awesome.  Reviews of movies that maybe those pinheads on Rotten Tomatoes don't love, yet you and I do.

Check it out.

www.denzelwa.com