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    Nick Paramonte 11:28 pm on 04/08/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Rhino Description 

    Kids WB has released a new image and a description for the next villian to appear in The Spectatular Spider-Man.

    In the episode, entitled “The Invisible Hand,” Peter Parker struggles to get a
    date for the Fall Formal, and to figure out a way to pay for it.
    Meanwhile, the unstoppable Rhino – the latest of the Big Man’s creations – has
    sworn vengeance on Spider-Man. Spidey takes the battle directly to the source of
    his troubles, the previously invisible hand, who has been secretly conducting
    his villain-of-the-week attacks. But the Big Man offers a surprising
    solution to Spidey’s problems, a tempting offer he doesn’t think our hero can
    afford to refuse. Will Spidey do the right thing?

    We all know “The Big Man” is The Kingpin. As far as the Fall Formal plot, Peter has been having some rotten luck. Gwen and Eddie are still mad at him for The Lizard incident, and in this interpretation Betty Brant is older then Pete and doesn’t think much of him. Maybe the nice cheerleader, but it seems unlikely.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 11:03 pm on 04/08/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    First Dark Knight Review 

    Batman on Film has posted a first review from a Portuguese journalist of the highly antisapating sequel to Batman Begins.

    The cast is awesome, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman stealing scenes in which
    all are present. Maggie Gyllenhaal fantastic replacing Katie Holmes and Aaron
    Eckhart as a great surprise as the politician with a heart of gold whose
    personality changes after a horrible accident. Another surprise is Eric Roberts
    as the mobster he knows so well how to do. Christian Bale solid as ever, cool
    since Bruce Wayne is a rich playboy and Batman is the opposite. The film plays a
    lot with this duality, all the characters are complex, has ambiguities, very
    interesting and delicate here.

    I’m trying to avoid spoilers as much as possible, in this short description from IESB.net, you think that it would mention about Ledger’s performance cause that’s what everybody what’s to see.
     
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    Nick Paramonte 3:06 pm on 04/07/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Rachel Dawnes Message 

    After the audio of Harvey Dent, another viral for The Dark Knight has released a video message of Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawnes.

    My intial thought was that she comes across a characher of what Katie Holmes vaguely brought to the role in the first movie.

    When the film comes out, maybe she’ll be more dimensional then in this clip, or crash a burn.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 3:57 pm on 04/06/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Incredible Hulk Featurette 

    What’s starting to come more to mind with Iron Man and Hulk, it seems like that their telling the entire story in the trailers. I hope theirs more substance then what their letting on.

    As far as “storyline of the TV show”, I grow up watching the TV movies, and then seeing some episodes on Scifi. The white eyes and Lou Ferringno as The Green Goliath scared the hell out me, like everybody else when the transformation came on.

    Watching it now it’s funny how Banner gets angry, I saw a YouTube clip, where he gets hit by a car and then falls down into a sewer, hillarious, but to be realistic, he would die from a skull fracture, before he could get mad, feel bad for the stuntman how did the falling down.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 3:41 pm on 04/06/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Bond 22 Images 

    USA Today and IGN have released new images of Daniel Graig in the next installment of the James Bond franchise.

    What Graig brought to the role that he delivered was the element of bad ass, not just in the action, but also the suttle things like when he goes up the bar after losing the game, the tender asks if he like a martini shaked not stirred, he replies “Do I give damn?”
     
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    Nick Paramonte 3:33 pm on 04/06/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Charlton Heston Passed 

    From CNN, that another acting great has passed away, Charlton Heston.

    Heston, known for portrayals of historical figures including Moses and Ben Hur,
    was suffering the late stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Heston’s wife of 64 years,
    Lydia, was by his side at the time of his death, according to the family
    statement.

    “Take your sticken paws off me you damn dirty ape!”
    R.I.P. Mr. Heston.
     
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    Nick Paramonte 2:45 pm on 04/06/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Full Hellboy 2 Trailer 

    The latest trailer for Hellboy 2 has come out.

    Okay I was wrong about the female elf’s character, so the trailer cleared that up. As the golden army is concerned, they look good, I can see some people thinking it’s too over the top.

    I expect to see more action with Abe Sapien.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 8:38 pm on 04/03/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Spirit Posters 

    Lionsgate has released a three poster for Frank Miller’s directorial debut of the film adaptation for Will Eisner’s The Spirit.

    Very Sin City esc, but I think the film is being shot in black and white and then recolored to give off more of the old timely feel much in the vain of the Watchmen images that had been released with it’s gritty style.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 3:09 pm on 04/03/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Indy Animated 

    Joblo.com have posted some wonderful limited editon artwork of Indiana Jones animated.

    But the topic was about an animated series. I prefer direct-to-DVD movies.

    But other then that, I’m all for it, obiviously you have to keep Speilberg and Lucas in the mix, but they should include the creator of Samuari Jack and worked on the Star Wars: Clone Wars, Genndy Tartakovsky, get him onboard as excutive producer.

    Cause I say this without a doubt that the cartoon was way better then the prequels. Sad, I know, shame on you Lucas.

     
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    Nick Paramonte 1:51 pm on 04/03/2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Gough and Millar Leave Smallville? 

    After seven years, the creators of the show that reinvented the Superman mythnology for a new generation, Al Gough and Miles Millar have decided to leave on the show’s end of it’s seventh season, which is moving onto an eighth and final season.
    Click here to read the open letter.
    I don’t know what to think. On side one of the argument there’s people that think it’s a good thing because they’ve taken out some of the flaws that the show has gone through and the other extreme are people that are jumping up and down with joy that the show is ending in a possible disaster.
    I don’t think that way, I do agree that your producers who sticked with a project for seven years that you should see it through to the end. But without it’s creators, next season could easily go the downhill way espescially what happened to “Traveler” and “Veritas”.
    I’m gonna hold my judgements until season 8 starts rolling.
     
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