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MTV Geek – Op-Ed: Why The Archaia/Boom Merger Might Work Out Well For EveryoneIt’s a good thing folks.

CBR – Dan Vado Discusses the Future of SLG Publishing A good read and great company to support.

Spinoff Online – Deadpool is ‘Like the Worst Relationship I’ve Ever Had,’ Says Ryan ReynoldsI want this movie with Reynolds!!!

Stash My Comics – Geek Cinema: Confessions of a Terrible Critic An interesting a funny read.

Deadline – Lakeshore Acquires Movie Rights To Graphic Novel ‘The Sword’I’m waiting for the complete bottom of the barrel to be optioned.

The Beat – Dragon*Con officially splits with accused molester Ed Kramer — UPDATED About time.

 

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R.I.P.D. – Official Trailer

One of the numerous “comic book” movies seeing a movie release this summer, check out the official trailer for Dark Horse‘s R.I.P.D. Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds headline the 3D supernatural action-adventure as two cops dispatched by the otherworldly Rest In Peace Department to protect and serve the living from an increasingly destructive array of souls who refuse to move peacefully to the other side. The movie hits theaters July 19, 2013.

Review – Green Lantern


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Green Lantern Movie PosterYesterday’s dark stormy night was a perfect excuse to head out to see DC‘s attempt to kick start a third movie franchise with Green Lantern (but lets be honest I would have gone no matter the weather).  Having just seen headlines of reviews, my expectations went from “nervously optimistic” to “low expectations.”  Having heard of brutal reviews I was fully expecting this to be the “E.T. video game” of comic book movies, signaling the end of what’s become a summer movie tradition, the big comic book movie.  I walked out of the theater with mixed thoughts, and pleasantly surprised.

Green Lantern is one of the top second tier DC comic book characters who’s basically a space cop who’s able to take his willpower and create objects and fly due to a ring left to him by a dying alien.  When he’s not dressed in green, Green Lantern is fighter pilot Hal Jordan.  In the comics he’s a cocky, straight laced character, who’s more arrogant and headstrong than anything.  Knowing this I was a bit hesitant when hearing the news of Ryan Reynolds being cast as the character.  He definitely has the look down, but his previous roles fall under the cocky/humor area.  The movie rests on Reynolds’ shoulders just below the special fx.

The plot of the movie is probably the weakest part.  Green Lantern must take on Hector Hammond and an evil entity called Parallax.  The issue isn’t necessarily the plot itself, it’s pretty basic, it’s just the bad guys are too comical.  Peter Sarsgaard does what he can with the character, and is actually pretty decent, but really, the character is a psychic with a giant tumor on his head.  He’s kind of hard to not laugh at.  Parallax is much better portrayed in the comic book, and in this movie gets a makeover akin to Galactus in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.  It’s not an improvement.  Why these two are the first baddies is only revealed in the highlight of the movie, an awesome post credit scene that left me giddy.

The movies is science fiction, more so than Batman or Superman and does it’s best to balance that with scenes on Earth and for some reason the humor that was added.  This is a kids comic book movie, more so than DC’s other tent pole/pride, Batman.  It’s a difficult thing to do and the movie almost pulls it off.

There’s a lot of things I’d have done different, the first being the tone and first bad guys, but for a summer popcorn flick, it’s not that bad.  It’s a movie to see and the 3D added a little though not a whole lot.  DC definitely aimed for a younger audience for this one, and it shows, but as an adult, there was still a lot I liked.  Worth the cost of a ticket, but there’s definitely a lot of other movies I’d see first.

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Green Lantern Theatrical Trailer


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The theatrical trailer for this summer’s Green Lantern has hit the web and takes a much more serious tone than previous clips.  I’ve been critical (as well has many others) that clips we’ve scene seem more comedic than expected for a Green Lantern story.  Maybe folks have been listening?

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The weekend is up and it seems like last week was all about politics in comic books, whether it was Superman’s citizenship or Captain America and Wikileaks. Even Age of X had a political message. We’ll have a few articles dissecting each of these in the coming days. Here’s the rest of the news you might have missed.

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Kotaku – Sunday ComicsKotaku each week brings various webcomics for you to check out.

RTT News – Jeff Bridges In Talks To Join Ryan Reynolds In ‘R.I.P.D.’How many comic book franchises can you collect?  Got to get them all.

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Freethunk – Evolution: The Story of Life on Earth

Blogomatic 3000 – Fighting American

Bleeding Cool – The Sky Over The Louvre

4 Minutes of Green Lantern Footage


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DC showed off four minutes of this summer’s Green Lantern at WonderCon today.  I’m much more pumped for the movie after seeing this footage.  Gone is the campy feel, instead we get a semi-serious sci-fi movie.

On June 17th you’ll learn the oath, “In the brightest day, in the blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight.  Let those who worship evils might, beware my power Green Lantern’s light!”

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