Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Laurence Fishburne - Goodbye CSI, Hello Daily Planet!
That's right Laurence Fishburne will soon play Perry White, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet in the Superman reboot, Man of Steel. Casting for the Man of Steel has been solid thus far, with Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as the Jonathan and Martha Kent and Russell Crowe and Julia Ormond as Jor-El and Lara, respectively. We'll just have to wait and see if Zack Snyder's vision for this reboot would finally deliver a Superman movie worthy of the name.
Source: http://www.slashfilm.com/laurence-fishburne-perry-white-man-steel/
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Unimpressive Bane Costume for The Dark Knight Rises
After seeing the recently released photographs of Batman vs. Bane in action, I was underwhelmed. Bane looks like a shadow of his comic self. Bane here looks like a generic commando thug:
I want my Bane to be meaner and ferocious looking like the one below from the comics:
Or the Bane from the excellent Arkham Asylum game:
But as they say with all things Dark Knight related, we would just have to put our trust on Nolan!
Source: http://www.movieweb.com/news/the-dark-knight-rises-bane-set-photos
Though I won't go so far as to declare that the Bane incarnation in the laughable Batman and Robin movie was better, at least they, somehow, got the costume right. Well, somehow...
Or the Bane from the excellent Arkham Asylum game:
But as they say with all things Dark Knight related, we would just have to put our trust on Nolan!
Source: http://www.movieweb.com/news/the-dark-knight-rises-bane-set-photos
Monday, August 1, 2011
Syfy's Alphas: A Superhero Show Grounded in Reality!
Nina Theroux |
Written by Zak Penn of The Incredible Hulk and X-Men sequels fame, Alphas is the story of a small group with superhuman abilities. Each of the five members have their own special unique abilities. Malik Yoba is Bill Harken, an FBI agent with superhuman which unfortunately lasts for only 5 minutes at a time. Ryan Cartwright (of Bones fame) plays Gary Bell, an autistic which can view and interact with wireless communications out of thin air. Azita Ghanizada is Rachel Pirzad, she has the ability to enhance the five senses with the drawback that while one of the senses is super-enhanced, the other four will shut down. Nina Theroux is played by Laura Mennell, an individual who can "push" people to temporarily do what she asks them to do, a Jedi mind trick if you will. Warren Christie plays Cameron Hicks which for me has the most interesting superability from the team. Hicks has hyperkinesis which allows him to "predict trajectory by eye sight making him not just a superhuman perfect shot with projectiles, but also, allows him react to the trajectory of objects already in motion (e.g. dodge bullets or trip a man who is running in the right spot to cause him to fall in a specific position)." Lastly, the great all-around character actor David Strathairn plays Dr. Lee Rosen, the Professor X but way more likeable, of the team. (from Wikipedia)
Cameron Hicks |
I'm not so fond of Episode 2, which is about an Alpha which can superhumanly control Cause & Effect. It was OK but predictable. The third episode, Anger Management, is the one that made a fan out of me. The team is now looking for an Alpha which can release pheromones in the air causing people to riot and to fight each other to the finish. The episode is unique, intense and very entertaining. For all the doubters, just watch Episode 3 and you'll not regret it. It's like watching a very good X-Men story that is grounded in reality. And I don't think the X-Men have encountered these sorts of mutant powers themselves, too.
I'm really excited on where Zak Penn & crew would take our favorite Alphas and I am sure that I would be there with them as they make their journey.
Check out their official site at http://www.syfy.com/alphas
Check out their official site at http://www.syfy.com/alphas
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)