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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

New Dark City DVD!!!


Picked up this DVD yesterday. Dark City is one of my all-time favorite films. My wife hadn't seen it since before we were married, so we both sat down and watched this director's cut yesterday.
10 years later, this film is still amazing. A genre-bending gothic sci-fi mystery with an amazing super-powered climax.
The added footage unfortunately does nothing to help the film. In fact, it slows it down a little bit. It was interesting to see a little more of these characters here and there, but the pacing of the film was best in the theatrical release, and nothing added here made me see the characters differently or made them more compelling.
Still, if you've never seen "Dark City", it's a real treat. (Viewer warning, there are a couple scenes of brief nudity.) This movie was warping reality before the first Matrix movie came out, and still arguably does it better in several ways.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Tron 2 Movie!



Although the leaked trailers have all been removed from YouTube (sorry folks), Disney showed a teaser trailer at ComiCon San Diego for the upcoming, long-awaited sequel, Tron 2.

The trailer reportedly showed a lightcycle sequence and also featured Jeff Bridges.

Hopefully, Disney will realize that their core audience for this film is now composed of adults, and will deliver us a solid, grown-up film. Don't get me wrong, I thought the original Tron was great. Hopefully this one will be even more intense and exciting.

Meanwhile, "what's wrong with you, Disney? Don't you want anyone else to be excited about your flick? Give the rest of us the trailer already!"

Friday, July 25, 2008

PistolFist #1 is Here!!



The wait is over! I picked up my copy of PistolFist #1 on Wednesday and was very pleased with what I found inside. The art is top-notch, the characters held my attention and the story has me very curious about what will happen next.

Nothing about this book conveys a "small print" or "independent" release. It easily meets the industry standard and actually surpasses the offerings of some monthly titles from "the big guns". And at only $3.99 it's very reasonably priced. Don't hesitate to give this one a try!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Three Weeks To GenCon!!



Just three weeks from today I'll be in Indiana for the world's largest role-playing game convention! I can't wait! And by chance, someone had two passes available for True Dungeon (the life sized dungeon crawling event) so that my wife and I will be able to go through this always sold-out event!

I'll also be playing some DC Heroes, Arkham Horror, attending a live reading of Knights Of The Dinner Table and all manner of other nerdly activities. Of course, before I can do any of that, I have three weeks of work to do, which I'd better get back to!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Summer Movie Catch-up!



Time to play catch-up! My wife and I have been so busy this summer that it's been tough to see all the cool movies we'd like to. But this week we'll be making up some lost ground!

I'm having a half-marathon movie day today. I'll be watching "Hellboy 2" this morning and "Hancock" early this afternoon. Tomorrow I'm hoping to catch a showing of "Wanted" and hopefully next week we'll have an opening to go see "Get Smart".

It's probably a little late for me to do any reviews for these flicks, but at least I'll finally get to see them!

Friday, July 18, 2008

The Dark Knight (Spoiler Free Review)


The much anticipated sequel to Batman Begins delivers a ton of story for your dollar, clocking in at 2 hours and 30 minutes and not wasting any time. A combination of great performances, realistic special effects and solid writing bring another Batman experience grounded in realism, but still able to deliver some exciting thrills.


Director Chris Nolan brings his gritty sensibility to the film again, although a little inconsistantly this time. While the Joker has to wear make-up in order to assume his iconic look, there are some technological gadgets that stretch the suspension of disbelief further than the first film did. For my taste, I prefer a joker whose skin is stained white across his entire body, and stays that way. In "The Dark Knight", the Joker's make-up and hair-dye would fade from wear and tear on the character, resulting in a few moments where he didn't quite look like the Joker as much as a weird guy who just got home at 6am from a really crazy party.


Add to that Ledger's performance. Although I was sad to hear about his death, I'm removed enough from it that I feel l can judge his performance without being too easy or too hard on him. Ledger brought a dark and creepy sensibility appropriate to the famous maniac, but lacked the outlandish, larger than life aspects of the Clown Prince Of Crime. Jack Nicholson carried this part of the character, but on the flip side, Nicholson lacked the creepiness the Joker needs that Ledger brought so effectively. Overall, I felt the "Nolanized" version of the Joker in this movie was just getting started, never quite reaching the grand, insanely operatic potential of the character. With luck, we'll see a more evolved Joker in the next film. But don't be dismayed. Ledger's Joker still has some wonderful moments. Darkly funny and sometimes just weird. I'm not crazy about the strange chewing and lip-smacking he does so much of in the film, but Ledger's performance is still one that takes risks, tries new things and results in an interpretation of the character that definately has appeal.


Another bright spot in the movie include Maggie Gyllenhaal replacing Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes. To my mind, any change of casting in that role would be an improvement, so welcome Maggie! Aaron Eckhart does a wonderful job as D.A. Harvey Dent, and though the film doesn't delve as deeply into Dent's psychology as I would have liked, Eckhart also handles the progression of the character well.


There's a surprising amount of daylight in this movie, considering that Batman is a character associated with night and darkness. Gotham City is an even more realistic looking place than it was in Batman Begins. In fact, much of the movie feels so realistic that when there are no heroes or villains on screen, you forget that you're watching a "superhero movie". For my personal taste, I'd like a more stylized appraoch to this kind of film, a good example being Spider-man, where they showcased some of the more interesting buildings you might find in the Big Apple and the colors were just a little less dry than in "Dark Knight". Certainly nothing like Batman Forever or even the first two Batman movies, but something just a little more eye-catching would have been nice.


As I said before, you get alot of movie for the price of admission. There are some cool action bits from early in the film that feel like they were from a different movie by the time the credits roll. I was never bored, but you recognize the length of the thing when you finally get up to leave.


The action in this movie is similar to the first. It's not stylized with lots of slow-mo. The combat is quick, brutal and lacking any fanfare. This has its pros and cons. The best action moments of the film result not from breath-taking special effects, but from the clever concepts that bring these moments about. Both the heroes and villains are smart in this movie, and victory comes not because of a bigger gun in each battle, but because of a better plan.


There are a ton of subplots to digest, but none of them seem rushed through. Again, there's just a LOT of story going on here.


As for veracity, there's a great theme running through the movie about what a hero truly is, and a valuable reminder that doing the right thing is often not easy and doesn't come with any appreciation or credit from those around you. You may even be hated for it.


The movie ends not with massive explosions, but dramatic intensity, reminding you that you care a great deal about these characters. For that, my hat goes off to the writers, directors and performers.


Not the coolest or flashiest superhero flick, but one that pulls you into Gotham City and makes you care about the people who live there.


Quality: 9.0/10.0

Veracity: 7.0/10.0

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

FInal Fantasy 13 On Xbox 360!!



If you haven't heard the news yet, get excited! Final Fantasy 13 will be released on Xbox 360 in addition to its release on the PS3. This is a HUGE development, as the franchise has never before released the same game for more than one game company.

Personally, I haven't been enchanted by the series since Final Fantasy 9, but still felt a small lingering bummer that I'd be missing the next installation by moving to a 360 instead of a PS3.

But now, well holy crap! Getting a 360 seems, more than ever, to be the most obvious choice for RPG gamers!

Monday, July 7, 2008

MST3K Is Doing NEW MOVIES!!



Okay, it's not officially MST3K, but it's the same writers and comedians that played Mike, Crow and Tom Servo on Mystery Science Theater 3000.

At Rifftrax.com, these guys have tons of commentaries that make fun of your favorite modern movies! All you have to do is play the DVD on your computer using their free Rifftrax DVD player, pay a few bucks (usually between 3 and 4 dollars) to buy their commentary, and suddenly your favorite or not so favorite movies have been MST3K-ified!

I purchased the Matrix RiffTrax first and it was frickin' hilarious! I'm not as impressed with the Matrix Reloaded commentary so far, but the original MST3K was hit or miss with me, so no surprise there.

Anyway, if you were ever a fan of the show, you owe it to yourself to go check out rifftrax.com!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Comic Book Sale!!



Big comics sale today! Half off back issues! Made off like a bandit! Can't type. Must read!

(Actually, I wrote a longer post first, but blogger was buggy and didn't post it, deciding to delete it instead. So now this is all I have time for.)

Bye bye!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Cool Movie Stuff!



Some cool movie bits you may wanna check out:

First, an interview with Christian Bale about Dark Knight and Terminator. (With very minor spoilers for Dark Knight) http://www.darkhorizons.com/interviews/dk1.php

"300" has inspired some more "sword and sandal" flicks, including a re-make of Clash Of The Titans! http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/080627e.php

Zack Snyder is also waiting for Frank Miller to finish a sequel to "300" to decide if he wants to make the movie adaptation. (This, I'm not as eager for. Frank didn't do so good revisiting Batman in comics aftre the awesome "Dark Knight Returns".)