Archive for 2013

CinemaBlend – Jim Carrey And Adam Sandler Reportedly Eyed For Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy – possible voice roles?

ComicBookMovie – Kevin Feige Discusses Happy  Hogan’s Key Role In IRON MAN 3

ComingSoon.net – Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D. Begins Filming, Launches Social Media Accounts

SuperHeroHype – Deadshot Will Return on Arrow! – but… he died? he had an arrow… to the face!

ComicBookMovie – ARROW Enlists DOCTOR WHO Actress  To Portray Dinah Lance – I wonder if she’ll have any scenes with John Barrowman? Not likely due to the characters they play.

BleedingCool – What Man Of Steel Did To Earn Its PG-13

i09 – 10 Best Gonzo Science Fiction Movies in the Whole Crazy Universe – So, I have half of these movies memorized… what does that say about me?

ComicBookMovie – THE AVENGERS: Alternate Designs  For The Helicarrier & Iron Man Mark VII Armor

CinemaBlend – Princess Bride T-Shirt Terrifies Airline Passengers – when good pop culture doens’t happen to good people

Read Full Post »

Entertainment Weekly Online article: 7 Books That Would Make Great TV Shows
I’m reposting a few choice bits here with my thoughts.

#7 Gotham Central by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka

Pitch: A semi-realistic police procedural set in Batman’s hometown.
Upside: It’s the most reliable of TV formats — the big city crime drama — paired with one of the most popular franchises in entertainment history.
Downside
: Batman rights owner Warner Bros. prefers to make Batman films. Even though Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan has finished his trilogy, The CW’s entertainment president told me earlier this month that the studio won’t yet permit a TV spinoff. Also, remember Nikki and Paulo on Lost? Viewers like to focus on a story’s most interesting characters, not the background players, so that could be a creative challenge. Still, this CSI: Gotham is worth a shot.
Perfect Home: The CW or Syfy

While a CSI: Gotham would be interesting, having Batman return to his roots as ‘The World’s Greatest Detective’ would probably be a better bet. Batman has already proven he can carry a tv show with the Adam West series, plus that fact that he has such a wonderfully large and memorable rogue’s gallery means you have plenty of room to work to keep things interesting. You’d have to play it smart though, take a few lessons from the Batman: The Animated Series and learn from Arrow’s mistakes.

#5 American Vampire by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Stephen King

Pitch: Comic series about a notorious outlaw in the Old West who is transformed into the first of a new kind of faster/stronger sunlight-proof vampire who eventually teams with a Hollywood silent movie actress (in this tale, studio moguls are vampires who feed on struggling actresses — nice).
Upside: With an awesome title like American Vampire, I’m amazed this isn’t on my DVR already. Ridiculously easy for a network to market. HBO’s True Blood and The CW’s The Vampire Diaries are modern-day hit vampire shows. A historical tale could be the next step.
Downside: The decades-spanning tale could be too ambitious (read: expensive and complicated) for a TV show.
Perfect Home: AMC

I think the upside is actually the downside. Don’t we have enough vampire stuff in movies and television? Surely we’ll hit the saturation point here any second now. Especially since this sounds a bit like Blade, only old timey.

#2 Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

Pitch: The ultra-violent Japanese cult hit has basically the same setup as The Hunger Games, only with lots of guns and without the ’70s glam makeovers.
Upside: Nowadays, it’s tough for a TV show to feel dangerous. The first season of CBS’ Survivor pulled it off. Starz Spartacus, which stretched the boundaries of gore and sex for a cable drama, did it too. And so did AMC’s The Walking Dead — remember that first scene with Rick Grimes shooting a child zombie in her bunny slippers? If executed correctly, Battle Royale would be a must-watch, high-buzz show. With The Hunger Games blowing up the box office with the teen-friendly two-hour version of this concept, there’s room for an R-rated, uncompromising multi-season version. It’s like a reality show where being voted off the island means a character dies; a structure that can be re-set each year. Writers could drizzle in serialized nuggets (such as who is running the games and how to stop them) while previous “winners” could return to the competition (which happened in the book too).
Downside: Do you need to ask? Teen gun-play on TV is radioactive in the wake of Sandy Hook. One could argue that such sensitivities are exactly why this subject is worth candidly exploring in a commercial art medium like television, but that’s one of those intellectual-sounding points that tend to get shouted down during a media frenzy. Still, if I’m making an honest list of a books that could make great TV shows, Battle Royale should be on it. One option: Having “contestants” of all ages and from all walks of life instead of just a high school class arguably has more dramatic potential and will draw a wider audience while making the story less about kids killing kids.
Perfect Home: Starz (The CW recently looked into the rights, but, yeah, not happening).

The simple fact that they can say a plot line involving kids killing other kids “[blew] up the box office with the teen-friendly two-hour version” should make everyone worry. The fact that they want an R-rated blood-soaked version is even worse. Sure, an honest discussion on teen violence and the cause of it is needed, but in a situation like Battle Royale you’re not going to get it because the characters are being forced into killing. Even those kids who want to participate in the games do so for the game/rush/etc aspect which is removed from the realities of every day life. In a Battle Royale tv series there is no room to look at why kids would willingly hurt each other in everyday life.

#1 The Stand by Stephen King

Pitch: Only the greatest post-apocalyptic novel ever written, and one of the most popular. When a super-flu virus kills more than 99 percent of the world’s population an eclectic group of survivors struggle to control the fate of humanity.
Upside: The Stand has all the components for a great pay cable series. There’s compelling end-of-the-world hook, a lengthy narrative, a diverse ensemble cast and beloved source material. Like AMC’s adaptation of The Walking Dead, the original story would need to be expanded, but there’s enough components in King’s “dark chest of wonders” to support five cable-length seasons (the spread of the flu and survivors coming together in Nebraska and Las Vegas could span the whole first season).
Downside: The Stand was already adapted once (successfully) as a miniseries in 1994. It’s currently in development at Warner Bros. as a feature film (films?). Even King has expressed doubts that this sprawling story will work as a single movie. Here’s a prediction: If CBS’ adaptation of King’s Under the Dome is a hit this summer, The Stand will get a green light  — either as a film or TV show.
Perfect Home: HBO. You don’t need HBO-level sex and language to pull off The Stand, but you do need plenty of money (and HBO has more of it than anybody else). Another network I could imagine wanting this project (though fans probably wouldn’t call it the “perfect” home): Fox.

The 1994 mini-series was indeed fantastic… so can we leave it as a monument and call for a moratorium on post-apocalyptic tv-shows/films? The USA channel is the biggest basic cable channel in the US with top rated and critically acclaimed shows. The secret to their success? “We always go for a blue skies feel” and they “Keep it light.” [Source] Also, the #1 rated tv-series on network television who just reached 25 MILLION viewers? NCIS. A procedural drama that is as light and fun as it is dark and gritty.  Even I can do this math.

Read Full Post »

CinemaBlend – Iron Man 3 Will Get An Early International IMAX 3D Release
Iron Man 3 will following in the footsteps of some of the previously released Marvel films to be given the IMAX treatment as part of its anticipated theatrical release. What’s more, the international IMAX 3D release is scheduled for April 25, which is just over a week ahead of the film’s planned U.S. release in early May.”

CinemaBlend – The Avengers 2: What We Know So Far

ComicBookMovie – Next Solo BATMAN Movie Coming In  2017?

io9 – These Character Names Should be Banned Forever – a rant, but an interesting one

CinemaBlend – A Quarter Of Cloud Atlas Is Chopped By Chinese Censors
Apparently lovemaking is bad but graphic violence isn’t? Still, it’s interesting to note how other countries edit material for a variety of social/political reasons. Even more interesting when it’s been the Chinese box office take that has saved many a movie from failing to turn a profit.

ComicBookMovie – Kevin Bacon Discusses Playing  The Villain In R.I.P.D.

deviantArt:

X-men Stained Glass: Original by ~nenuiel

X-men Stained Glass: Original by ~nenuiel

Read Full Post »

CinemaBlend – Captain America’s Toby Jones Says He’s Coming Back For The Winter Soldier
So that means we’re looking at some flashbacks to the first movie but that is to be expected.

ComingSoon.net – Marvel’s Kevin Feige Talks Iron Man 3
“Much of the movie is Tony in the middle of the country without his tools and a fairly broken suit to help him. But that’s his superpower: he wasn’t born on Asgard, he wasn’t hit by gamma rays, and he doesn’t have the super soldier serum. His power is his brain. It’s fun to put Tony Stark in a corner with nothing and see how he can get out of it.”

ComicBookMovie – MAN OF STEEL: Jimmy or Jenny?

CinemaBlend – Bruce Willis Coming Back To Sin City For Sequel – Didn’t his character die?

ComicBookMovie – Mark Strong On Why He Thinks  JOHN CARTER Failed; Says He Really Enjoyed The Movie – I enjoyed it too!!

io9 – The Zombieland TV show heads to Amazon.com
First Arrested Development and now Zombieland… behold the future of television, sorta.

GiantFreakingRobot – Rumors Still Floating For Third X-Files Movie, But Will It Ever Actually Get Made?

deviantArt – Art Deco Superhero Movie Posters

BATMAN MOVIE art deco by ~rodolforever

BATMAN MOVIE art deco by ~rodolforever

Read Full Post »

I keep thinking about this event that took place on Saturday and decided I needed to share.

So, a writing friend of mine who had never read comics in their life (but seen comic book movies) decided to tag along to the comic book store with me and another friend who is into comics.

We show our newbie friend were everything is, point out titles which we read, see what she might want to try…

She picks one up and goes “Is that elephant holding a gun? It is, the elephant is holding a gun! I have to get this one!”

It was Deadpool #2

She ended up leaving the comic book store with Deadpool #1-3…

No word yet if she still considers us friends.

Read Full Post »

I have put up Part 3 of my fan fic writing workshop:

Part 3 – Plot: The Other White Meat

Most fan fic writers have a basic idea what they want to write about but have no idea what to write. Figuring that out is easy, you only have to answer two questions: How and Why.

Read Full Post »

i09 – Functional Iron Man gauntlet shoots lasers powerful enough to pop a balloon – I WANT!

BleedingCool – Marvel’s Big Cosmic Crossover Event Of 2013
It’s supposed to be as big as AvX but there is absolutely no evidence cited… but this is BleedingCool.

ComicBookMovie – Intriguing THOR: THE DARK WORLD Plot Details
“[Christopher Eccelston] goes on to state that good scripts are paramount in his selection process  for movie roles…” – then explain G.I. Joe to me?

Change.Org – Avengers Arena petition has reached 133 signatures and seems to have stalled out.

SuperHeroHype – Will the Green Goblin Appear in The Amazing Spider-Man Sequel?
Green Goblin is to Spider-Man was Joker is to Batman, Luthor to Superman, etc. It seems nearly impossible to have one without the other in some way, shape, or form.

ComicBookMovie – Shawn Ashmore On X-MEN: DAYS OF  FUTURE PAST & Working With Kevin Bacon On FIRST CLASS
“Honestly, at this point I have no idea. What’s exciting is Bryan Singer’s back,  which is amazing. He was amazing to work with. I would love to come back and  play Bobby again.”

ComicBookMovie – Explosive Details For IRON MAN 3 Hollywood Re-Shoots

i09 – Watch the original Batmobile sell for the first time at auction

From ComingSoon.net:

First Official Image from Kick Ass 2

First Official Image from Kick Ass 2

Read Full Post »

Review: All-New X-Men #6

All-New X-Men #6

All-New X-Men #6

Review: All-New X-Men #6

This issue is a little slower, mostly it deals with Jean and Scott.

Jean is coming to grips with the fact that now she is a telepath, plus she now knows what has happened to her. That’s a pretty heavy burden to carry seeing as she died several times, her family was horribly killed cause of her bloodline, and Scott was, well, Scott. So really, this is just backlash from the last issue but without any real hook.

Scott continues to be an outcast because of things he hasn’t done yet, which will probably lead him into becoming what everyone fears he will become. He steals Logan’s bike and goes into town and we have a very typical ‘fish out of time’ scene. Though it does beg the question why does Logan have that much cash in his jacket? A fight ensues and Scott runs off to presumably confront himself again. This can’t end well.

Angel finally meets Angel. It’s a bit awkward both for the young Angel and the reader. Old Angel is a bit Looney Toons which I dont’ think young Angel has quite caught onto by the end of the small scene. Maybe we’ll get more in the next issue.

Speaking of next issue(s), Mystique is back in the game and has her sights on young Scott… why? I guess we’ll find out soon enough.

Read Full Post »

ComingSoon.net – Hugh Jackman Talks X-Men: Days of Future Past
“Every other actor who’s ever put on a superhero uniform will be in it,” he said. “There’s an element of time travel and, naturally, it will be action-packed.”

i09 – How to Tell if a TV Show is Probably Not Going to End Well
Happy to note that my series avoids all the writing based pitfalls listed here!

Newsarama – Marvel Comics’ April 2013 Solicits

BleedingCool – Chaos And Order At DC Comics

SuperHeroHype – 9 Things We Want to See in Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D.

CinemaBlend – Red 2 Gets An Explosive First Trailer

i09 – 10 Ways John Milton’s Paradise Lost Is Like a Bad Comic Book

and then there’s this…

what if.. deadpool and harley quinn had kids?... by *m7781

what if.. deadpool and harley quinn had kids?… by *m7781

Read Full Post »

Gambit #11 Artwork

Gambit #11 Artwork

Is Gambit in Serious Danger of Being Cancelled Very Soon?

After hearing that X-Treme X-Men was cancelled due to sales below 20K, I got to thinking about some of the other titles I read and if they were in any danger of being cancelled themselves. The most important one would be Gambit’s solo series. Here is his sales figures courtesy of ICV2.

Gambit #1 – 40,418
Gambit #2 – 32,336
Gambit #3 – 28,530
Gambit #4 – 27,828
Gambit #5 – 26,723
Gambit #6 – 25,522
Gambit #7 – 23,978

January numbers are not available yet, obviously.

Notice the steady decline? While there hasn’t been any massively huge drops since the 8k drop between 1 & 2, a 1k to 2k drop every issue is nothing to ignore and I’m sure Marvel are looking at those numbers very closely.

Let us compare gambit’s numbers to the Hawkeye solo series which was launched at about the same time and has been ‘critically acclaimed’.

Hawkeye #1 – 41,9256,394
Hawkeye #2 – 33,563
Hawkeye #3 – 35,403
Hawkeye #4 – 34,208
Hawkeye #5 – 34,385
Hawkeye #6 – 33,440

Hawkeye did have a more massive 14k drop from the first issue but unlike Gambit it has remained steady around 34k in readership. And, of course, Hawkeye did get a boost from the current Avengers movie making him better known to the more recent generation of comic book readers.

Now let’s look at the cancelled X-Treme X-Men title which was also launched about the same time.

X-Treme X-Men #1 – 36,802
X-Treme X-Men #2 – 25,689
X-Treme X-Men #3 – 24,490
X-Treme X-Men #4 – 22,584
X-Treme X-Men #5 – 19,841
X-Treme X-Men #6 – 17,947
X-Treme X-Men #7 – 17,602
X-Treme X-Men #7.1 – 16,682
X-Treme X-Men #8 – 16,536

It didn’t launch nearly as high as Gambit or Hawkeye, but after a 11k drop it also did the steady 1k to 2k drop every issue.

Seeing that Gambit has been slowly declining as X-Treme did is not good. He keeps on this slide and he’ll be below the 20k mark before April when Rogue is set to appear. But this also begs the question: how much will Rogue and the Rogue/Gambit shippers boost the sales? A lot of Romy fans are already reading Gambit anyway because they like Gambit on his own (though I do wonder how many were turned off by the lack of Romy or the Joelle character).

Even if the April Gambit issues jump in sales due to Romy, would it be too late to save Gambit if he drops below 20k in Feb/Mar? How far and how long does the drop have to go? X-Termination, which is the arc that ends X-Treme X-Men, was announced in back in November. X-Treme had already dropped to 19,841 in October.  The question is wether they decided to end X-Treme then or when they got November’s totals? Note: Age of Apocalypse #9, the other cancelled title, did 20,630 in November, and Astonishing X-Men, the only X-Termination crossover that survived, did 27,583.

Granted, if they decided to cancel Gambit in March they would still have to finish out the issues in the works which, since we get them three months in advance, could add a buffer. If they see Gambit spike due to Romy, they would have time to call off any cancellation. It’s also possible they might wait to see what Rogue does for sales.

Gambit has had its best issue yet with what a lot of fans have come to want to see from Gambit, also, news only recently struck that yes, Rogue will be here in April for at least two issues. How did this effect January sales? How will it affect February?

I don’t pretend to be an expert, this whole industry is rather new to me actually, but the numbers don’t lie. If Gambit doesn’t see an increase, or at least a plateau of sales, then he’s going to be gone before the title is even legal to drive.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »