Showing posts with label comicbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comicbooks. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2008

The Dark Knight

Yesterday I saw probably one of the best Batman films I have ever seen.

The ending of the movie I saw as poetic in a way that I could imagine was written in the comic books. I also saw a little more Chicago than I would have liked but in other ways the film more than made up for that. A few interesting shocks in the film as far as what happens to some of the characters.

We in fact see three Batman villains in this movie. Of course only two play a significant role in this film. As a matter of fact if you know Batman canon, a movie goer probably knows what happens to a certain district attorney in this film.

If you notice I'm trying not to give too much away. I already noted on my original blog that the other actors to play The Joker (Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Hamill) have nothing on the character as portrayed by the late Heath Ledger. It's very unfortunate that he won't play this character again. If The Joker is ever brought back to the big screen, the next actor will certain have a challenge on his hands.

At the movie theater where I was, someone called out, "Zeus!" Zeus being a man who at one point in time fued with Hulk Hogan during the original heyday of the WWF. He also made an appearance in Hulk Hogan's movie, No Holds Barred. And you may also know Zeus in the film Friday.

Zeus played a prisoner on a ferry where he saw prison officials were unwilling to activate the detonator in one of the Joker's schemes. He did what he thought prison officials should have done 10 minutes ago. The prison official let him take the detonator out of the box and threw it out of a window on the ferry. That whole scene involving prisoners and everyday citizens on two different ferries was a deep scene.

Also there was a lot of cheering in my theater for this film. Especially for the stunts such as Batman's use of his motorcycle and for Zeus throwing out the detonator. Laughter for some of the Joker's sillier scenes even if the Joker kills someone.

Almost like Batman Begins, this film is a little on the long side. Whenever I thought the movie was finally over it keeps going. I thought the Joker getting arrested was supposed to be the end but it was only the beginning. There was certainly a lot going on in this film.

Go see this movie when you get the first chance or if you don't like the theaters get this for your home enjoyment when it comes out! Don't get a bootleg copy either!

The Dark Knight!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Flash TV series intro

There are a couple of other superhero movies coming out with Incredible Hulk and Batman with movies coming out. There was also Iron Man within the last two months. And this vid that I've posted here well there isn't likely a movie featuring him coming out anytime soon.

In the early 1990s there as a TV series based on the DC Comics character The Flash. I could tell it aired on CBS, it seems like that type of show. I'm sure you'll love the theme music and the action packed intro. It's too bad the program didn't last but a single season. If there is ever a movie for this character that they should use the theme composed by Danny Elfman.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

1940s animated Superman

An old Max Fleischer cartoon with animation unrivaled until the 1990s saw the production of Batman the animated series. I often compare the animation seen in this 10 minute cartoon short with what I would see in the Batman, Superman, and JLA series of the last decade. If you can I would expect that you would find these series, especially Batman on DVD.

Monday, February 11, 2008

More comic book superhero news

According to Gaper's Block Merge Chicago native and R&B singer Common will play Green Lantern in an upcoming JLA feature film.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - Intro

Yeah that last post when I said a little something about the musical soundtrack. Well this was part of what I'm talking about. I hope you love it too!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Siskel & Ebert Review Batman Mask of The Phantasm

I bought this movie on VHS a few years ago. I finally got a chance to see this movie having missed it the first time around. It seems it was out one week then the next week it was out of the theaters.

I was a fan of the animated series that aired on FOX usually during the week. I was often able to watch this program after school. It intrigued me because of the animation.

I still didn't think this was the true Batman. I don't think I ever knew about the Time Burton Batman movies, either Batman or Batman Returns. The animated Batman that I saw circa 1992-93 was much more serious than watching Adam West or Burt Ward from the 1960s.

When I finally saw the movie I enjoyed it. The film soundtrack was top notch and atmospheric. The intro chilled my soul in the worst way.

I'll also give one important distinction about this movie, near the end of the film you would catch me sobbing. I'll just leave it at that. The plot wasn't the best, but it's still an enjoyable movie.

Great animation and the superhero is broughtback to his more human elements. Did you know Batman/Bruce Wayne had a girlfriend once upon a time?

Check it out and watch with your children! Especially if you look at the review by the late Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

Friday, June 01, 2007

I've just realized something...

I miss comic books. This thought occured to me when I went downtown and visited Graham Crackers Comics on Michigan and Madison. That's where I bought a majority of my books.

I would like to be able to buy comics again and see what's going on with Vertigo Comics, Action Comics, Detective Comics, and Marvel Comics. See what's up with my favorite Superheroes such as Batman, Superman, Green Latern, and so on and so forth. So many stories I have missed out on.

What's going on with them?