Friday, December 26, 2008

The Spirit


Hopefully everyone had a great Christmas holiday! I went to watch The Spirit yesterday which was a lot of fun. I went into the theater without any big expectations. I never read the original The Spirit comic book by Will Eisner but have heard so many great things about the story. When I was working at Top Cow, my old boss, Jim McLauchlin (Top Cow's former Editor-in-Chief), tried to get publishing rights to the series. If Jim was in pursuit of this, then there's definitely merit to everyone's claims.

So I watched the movie and was thoroughly entertained. It's not your typical comic book movie. The Spirit is more of a dark police crime story than an ordinary comic book movie. For that reason the movie itself wouldn't appeal to the general audience. The movie's visual effects and directing style are interesting. It really captures this old time crime feel of the late 1920s and draws you into this strange but familiar world.

There was also plenty of satire as well. The movie makes many polictical, social, and literary statements. I found myself trying to analyze the meaning of everything in the middle of the movie instead of just sitting back and enjoying it. I stopped myself before going too far but just know there are a lot of material that will get your mind rolling. I'll have to go back and watch it a second or third time to fully analyze The Spirit in greater detail.

Monday, December 15, 2008

X-Men Origins: Wolverine Trailer

Holy crap! The new trailer for the upcoming X-Men prequel, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, debuted today and it looks SO good!! Wolverine is as bad ass as ever and the fight scenes with Gambit and Sabretooth are SWEET!! This is going to be good! X-Men Origins: Wolverine premieres in theaters on May 1, 2009.
X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE HD

The Day The Earth Stood Still


So I went to watch The Day The Earth Stood Still in IMAX yesterday. I was eagerly anticipating this movie since it looked pretty good from the trailers and the story seemed pretty interesting. I refrain from ever reading any advanced reviews so that I can watch a movie without being influenced by someone's opinions. I did the same for The Day The Earth Stood Still. After watching the movie I feel that it's an average movie. It wasn't spectacular but it wasn't horrible either.

The movie started with an interesting premise and it was missing the suspense factor. A lot of times viewers are left just waiting and wondering about what will happen next. The story moved a long with little explanation about why things are happening the way it is. All the audience gets is that the aliens have come to save Earth from humans.

The Day The Earth Stood Still did have some pretty cool special effects. Unfornately the cool visuals were very limited and so was the action. There was a lot of talking that didn't help move the story along. Another issue I found was the religious themes throughout the movie. Mentions about arcs, THE flood, imagery of crucifixes, etc. did not really help the movie at all. If the theme was woven into the story more solidly, it would've been an interesting overtone to the entire film.

It was a good movie just to watch in leisure. I wouldn't go watch this again in the theater and maybe won't get the DVD of it either. Watch it when it premieres on network television.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Dragon Ball: Evolution Trailer

I'm not a huge fan of the anime Dragon Ball so naturally I don't follow up on any of news regarding it. I ran across this news brief announcing the new trailer for the live-action movie, Dragon Ball: Evolution. I honestly didn't even know a movie was in the works. Having seen this trailer for the first time, it actually looks like it'll be a fun action flick which is way much more than I can say about the anime.


Guess Who's Sylar's Daddy?


I was getting my daily dose of science fiction entertainment news and came across some startling information! If you watched this past Monday's episode of Heroes, you'd know that Arthur Petrelli is NOT Sylar's father. Then that leaves the question, who is? Entertainment Weekly and several other news sources report that John Glover (Lionel Luthor, Smallville) has been signed on to play Sylar's father!! Those of you who watch Smallville know what a badass John Glover is. You just LOVE to hate the guy. I couldn't be happier with the producers choice for Sylar's dad.

Heroes: Villains has been mediocre at best. It hasn't recaptured the mystique it once had with this new volume of the series but so far the news of the changes and additions for the next volume, Heroes: Fugitives, seems far more promising. I hope that Heroes can return to its former glory or at the very least sustain itself as a decent genre series. As of right now, the show is hanging on by the threads. Let's hope the new blood can get Heroes back on track again.