Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2008

Web-Junk

I know I just posted a blog hours ago, but I couldn't wait to share all of this web-junk with you.

COMICS:
First off, this site is pretty awesome if you're into comics, and is probably fun even if your'e not. It comes from Marvel and allows you to create your own version of superhero based on pieces of existing Marvel heroes.

Also falling into both the comic and movie areas, it looks like Sony might be making a Spider-Man spinoff. Thanks to the hollywood reporter for this one. Check the story out here.

Finally, it looks as though the presidential candidates are the new thing in comics. I'm not gonna bother with this, but you can investigate further here.

MOVIES:
The new Harry Potter preview is now online. If you haven't already checked this one out, here's the link to do so. I'm actually very psyched for this movie.

Also, according to Variety, Warner Brothers is developing a Marvin the Martian feature film. I'm not sure what I think of this idea, but will gladly wait for the movie to arrive before passing judgement. See the story here.

Finally, it looks like Steven Spielberg might be slightly smarter than George Lucas after all. Yes, the latest instalment of Indiana Jones may have killed at the box office, but I'm not so sure that fans are going to buy tickets to yet another disappointment like crystal skull. All the same, that's not going to stop Mr. Lucas from trying.

MUSIC:
I am thrilled to mention that former Spacehog frontman Royston Langdon may have a new gig. Velvet Revolver has officially been auditioning him to replace Weiland as thier new lead. I think I might actually start listening to Velvet Revolver if this happens. Sweet!.

INTERNET:
Finally, a website that truly proves the internet is useful! Jellotime.com is not only fun and entertaining... well... it's not actually all that entertaining, or fun. But it might just be the best way to waste 3 seconds of your time you've ever found. I hoped it might do something different if poked enough, but unfortunately it's a pretty straight forward blob of jello, no tricks involved. I only know because I poked for much longer than I should've.

RANDOM:
I didn't even know where to put this news, so I've created a 'random' section. It would appear as though Buffy's beau Freddie Prinze Jr. has signed on with the WWE! No, he won't be fighting, as much as we'd all like to see that, he'll apparently be in some bhind the scenes role like writing or producing or whatnot. Seriously, how esparate can he be?

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

I can't wait until Friday!

You may remember a short Hellboy promo I posted a week or two ago:
Bravo's Inside the Actors Studio


Well, it looks like Universal Studios is using it's newest family member to conduct some unique team advertising with many other Universal characters and shows. Here are two more that've been recently released:

NBCs CHUCK


NBCs American Gladiators


NBCs 'The More You Know'


I'm not sure what this is connected to, but it's a good one.


Rumor has it we'll be seeing more of these involving the casts of Law and Order, The Office, and Heroes to name a few. I'll keep an eye out for them and let you know when they're posted.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Give Evil Hell

In my last post I briefly mentioned one movie from my short list of all time favorite films. Another movie from that list would be the 2004 film version of Hellboy. Based on the Dark Horse Comic by the same name, Hellboy was on film as unique as he is in print. Academy Award winning director Guillermo Del Toro did an amazing job of intertwining all the aspects and challenges of Hellboys’ life into an epic story that everyone could appreciate. Unfortunately, very few ever gave the film a chance, let alone appreciated it. The movie barely broke even at the box office and the executives at Revolution Studios decided that Hellboy wasn’t a profitable franchise. It appeared that there was no hope for a sequel. But, when Sony dropped Revolution Studios the rights to Hellboy were up for grabs and Universal saw it’s potential. Surprisingly, almost everyone from the original cast returned faithfully to revisit their eccentric characters. Next week, Hellboy II, The Golden Army will be released into theaters, and I’m planning to be first in line for the midnight show on Thursday night. In anticipation of the film, my Sunday comic book ritual has been dominated by back issues of Hellboy and the new spin off – Abe Sapien, in which Abe finally stars in his own comic. (maybe he’ll get his own movie too.) So, if you are one of those people who never gave the first film a chance, do so this week. I don’t think you’ll regret it.


Here's a scene of Hellboys visit to one of my favorite shows, Inside the Actors Studio.