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Godzilla 2014 Movie Review: Is Godzilla King of the Monster Movies?

Posted by Jeff Penner - Friday, May 16, 2014

Godzilla has been one of those movies that survives on expectations and hype, with posters, creature reveals, and Bryan Cranston monologues leading the charge. I entered the theater with minimal expectations: sit through the first hour of set up, set up, characters reacting to destruction, monster tease, human interest story, action sequence, full reveal of Godzilla, explosions, the end.

Did I get what I expected? Yes.
Did I also get more?

Godzilla monster movie blockbuster

…Yes and no.

First! This is a full-out SPOILER review. Read on past the "spoilers" if you have seen the movie, or don't care about learning several plot and story details.

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The main question on my mind going in was "how much of Godzilla am I going to actually see?", movies like this tend to hinge on the mystery of the big reveal. Great for trailers but not so great for re-watchability of a movie. In Godzilla, we do get several of what I could only call "hero shots" of the main man himself (no, not Ken Watanabe, I'll get to him later). As much as I enjoy a good script with strong actors, I'm not going to see a Godzilla movie to watch a family deal with their relationship issues amid the destruction. I want to see monsters. I want to see a giant reptile either destroying a city or beating the crap out of Mothra. In this movie, I ended up getting all three.

The main characters in this story are Bryan Cranston (Joe Brody), father to Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Ford Brody), who is married to Elizabeth Olsen (Elle Brody). The two have a son, who reacts to things only when the director wants him to, while Ken Watanabe plays a researcher who has been trying to figure out Godzilla and his motives for decades.

The plot has always been slightly under wraps, and we weren't sure if Godzilla was going to be a hero or a villain—a plot point that unfolds very slowly. Ken Watanabe suggests mid-film that he thinks Godzilla is the key to the film's main problem: two giant Cloverfield monsters trying to hook up from across the Pacific Ocean, destroying cities in the process while they search for food. What food? Radiation, of course. It's a monster movie.

The military plays its usual role of its own worst enemy in this story. Knowing full-well that the monsters, named "MUTO 1" and "MUTO 2," feed off radiation, they continually transport radioactive materials toward (or next to) the creatures.

Okay, great, so was it good, or not?
The movie ultimately falls flat in the monster brawl department. The first big meeting of Godzilla and MUTO cuts away before any action happens, which made several people in the theater I was in mutter an audible "aw, what?" The story really centers around Ford as he tries to make his way back to his wife and son. Coincidentally, the path to his family is the exact path the monsters are taking. I guess that works out for the story, but Olsen doesn't get much of a role aside from looking cute and frightened while wondering where her husband is. She's also a very understanding and patient wife. The film opens with her having not seen her military husband for 14 months. He immediately has to go to Japan (and I mean that same day) to bail his father out or prison, to which she says, "It's okay" and off he goes. She also passes her son off to a secondary character, possibly for some kind of story convenience I still don't understand. It does lead to him being on a bus that is one of the few vehicles to make it off a bridge before Godzilla destroys it, so I guess seeing him in peril during that scene was the whole point.
Elizabeth Olsen Godzilla Avengers 2
"Okay, Elizabeth, in this scene you are ALSO reacting to something off camera, okay? Aaaand ACTION!"
Talk about the monsters more!
Oh, right, I forgot about the monsters because they're barely ever on screen, sorry! The MUTOs meet up in San Francisco, which is odd because one of them literally was just in New Mexico surrounded by delicious nuclear waste. Why MUTO 2 walked away from all that still has me scratching my head. The climax should have taken place in the desert, but I guess there are no buildings to Hulk smash there.

When we finally get to San Fran, the action picks up a bit. We also get the biggest tease and disappointment of the movie: a classic "Godzilla" shot, wide, in the city, him on one side of the screen and MUTO on the other. This is going to be amaz—CUT TO HUMANS RUNNING IN TERROR! What the hell!? Just let the monsters fight in front of my eyeballs! Please! They do, however, eventually give us several scenes of Godzilla both getting his ass handed to him and kicking plenty of his own. These are mostly provided through sequences as opposed to one long battle shot, spliced between Ford and his military cohorts running around and the fight.

Buildings get destroyed, explosions happen, and just when you think Godzilla is actually down for the count (after knocking a building onto himself, what a klutz!) he arrives back on screen to act out the greatest finishing move of all time. There is a moment here that made an entire theater of (thus far) only semientertained people simultaneously scream "Ohhhh-hoo-hooooooooo yeah!" If that moment isn't worth the price of admission then you go demand a refund immediately because it was pretty awesome.

Sooooo, it was good? Or it was bad?
Ultimately, I found this movie to be far superior to films like Cloverfield and Pacific Rim. My attention was held the entire time and the teasing of the monster battles was very frustrating but that last shot made it all worth it.

Did you see this movie yet? What was the most frustrating part about it for you? Was it that they killed off Bryan Cranston, which I hadn't mentioned yet? Spoiler alert!

The Dace Man Show Ep 47 - Two and a Half Men

Posted by The Dace Man - Thursday, May 15, 2014

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out episode 47 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby, and Frank Ward.

CBS Cancels Two and a Half Men and do not pick up How I Met Your Dad
Join the Dace Man and crew this week as they break down the following:

::SPORTS NEWS::

  • Current NHL playoff results
  • Current MLB standings
  • Current NBA playoff results
  • Donald Sterling somehow makes things worse.
::WEIRD NEWS WITH GIBBY:: 
  • What's up this week in the world of weird?
::FRANK'S CORNER::
  • Chuck Norris facts!!
::CELEB NEWS::
  • Celeb birthdays from May 8th to May 14th
  • TV line up for 2014-2015 season
  • Channing Tatum cast as Gambit
  • Justin Bieber allegedly committed an attempted robbery
  • Jay-Z was attacked by Beyonce's sister
Plus the High Five: Top 5 Shows Cancelled Too Early! All that and more, only on The Dace Man Show!


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Colin Murze Wolverine adamantium clawsI think we would all react the way Colin Furze does to his own inventions: working pneumatic versions of Wolverine's adamantium claws! From Marvel Comics to your garage! The footage shows these puppies are actually sharp, so "don't try this at home" should go without saying.

The excited British genius has also created such insane inventions as "the world's fastest pram" (baby carriage).

Check him out playing with this new toys in this fun footage:


What can I say? I don't blame the guy for going into a berzerker rage; I would never take those off if I had them! What other X-Men powers could be created in a garage?

Grant Gustin from Glee is The Flash
CW's The Flash is set to air Tuesdays at 8pm starting this fall. Promotion for the show is high, just as CW's Arrow is wrapping up and hype for the upcoming sequel to Man of Steel is gearing up. This is all amid uncertainty about whether these franchises are connected or not. DC is either not saying or hasn't figured it out itself yet.

A teaser for The Flash, "Don't Blink" went out a few days ago and now we have a full 5-minute preview of the pilot episode!

First up, here is the teaser trailer that premiered after Arrow this week. It is, I'm sure, outside of continuity and just a promo spot for fun. It shows a very jovial Barry Allen (where he's mostly known for being a stick-in-the-mud) catching one of Oliver Queen's arrows in mid-air.



Okay, so that's all well and good. We get to see how they animate The Flash's speed. We get the classic yellow and red streak, and they've added some lightning. The visuals and the sound effects are going to play a huge part in the "awesome" factor of this series, not to mention nailing Barry as a likable character (something DC has failed to do since day one).

Next up, we get a much more exciting preview of the pilot. A little too much, in my opinion, as I pretty much get the entire of arc of the whole episode. So, I'm confident in saying SPOILER ALERT based on how much footage they show.



It has a very Smallville vibe to it; searching for other "meta-humans"? A guy with powers is the freak of the week?

Here is the official write-up:

After a particle accelerator causes a freak storm, CSI Investigator Barry Allen is struck by lightning and falls into a coma. Months later he awakens with the power of super speed, granting him the ability to move through Central City like an unseen guardian angel. Though initially excited by his newfound powers, Barry is shocked to discover he is not the only “meta-human” who was created in the wake of the accelerator explosion — and not everyone is using their new powers for good. Barry partners with S.T.A.R. Labs and dedicates his life to protect the innocent. For now, only a few close friends and associates know that Barry is literally the fastest man alive, but it won’t be long before the world learns what Barry Allen has become…The Flash.
What do you think? Is CW going to try something new with this series, or will it follow a familiar pattern we've seen before?

Week in Geek: May 14th, 2014

Posted by Jeff Penner

Want to know what happened the past few days in nerd culture? WEEK IN GEEK is your quick fix to catch up with the rest of the Fanboys out there.

Nerdy current events in geek culture for this week

MOVIES

Batman vs. Superman Teaser "Batmobile" Image.

My take: This image of Batman and the Batmobile from the upcoming DC superhero, unnamed epic is just that: epic. Talk about shutting up the Affleck-haters.

Channing Tatum Cast as Gambit.

My take: If you don't like Channing Tatum, then you're trying way too hard to not like Channing Tatum. He's the definition of the phrase "all women want to be with him and all men want to be him," so I couldn't be more excited to have him join the superhero fray! Such a charismatic guy cast as a charismatic comic book character? Hmm, sounds a little "Iron Man-ish" and genius, to me.

Transformers: Age of Extinction's New Trailer.

My take: It's a good thing I'm a day late on this column, as I got to see this trailer today. Though I have hopes that this is going to be great, we can see a lot of the same scenes we've already watched in the first three. Optimus Prime gets his ass handed to him? Check…check…aaand check. The humans are caught in the middle of high-flying danger amid skyscrapers? Check. The Autobots are misunderstood and hated by the very people they've sworn to protect? Check.

TELEVISION

The Flash Teaser and Official Airtime.

My take: With the speed of Mercury, I think Wednesday would have made more sense, but The Flash will air Tuesday nights at 8pm. The show also got a teaser promo that features Green Arrow shooting an arrow and Barry catching it. He then yells "Yahoo!" That's the Barry Allen we all know…right? Okay, so maybe they're going for a Wally/Barry hybrid for the character, I don't know, but Barry is either a stuffed shirt with a stick up his ass or he's not. They better choose wisely or this show will be short-lived.

Simpsons / Family Guy Crossover Images.

My take: It will be interesting to see who's doing a parody of who in this ridiculous concept, airing in September.

COMIC BOOKS

Deadpool Got Hitched.

My take: Not only did he get hitched but the issue broke a record for the number of recognizable individual characters on a comic book cover, ever. I think Posehn/Duggan on Deadpool and Mark Waid on Daredevil are two of my favorite things in the comic book world right now.

Ultimate Spider-Man Spoiler!

My take: Major SPOILER for Ultimate Spider-Man #1, if you care. There, I've said it, spoiler alert over. So, apparently Peter Parker is back in the Ultimate Universe? How's that going to work? In that linked article, Tom proposes it could be a clone, which sounds about right. That didn't go so well for Marvel the first time, and I can't believe they'd bring clones up again (again), again.

GAMES

Xbox to Release Kinect-less One Console.

My take: What, they should have had an option in the first place? I haven't purchased either of the new consoles yet but either side playing something like this now? I'd be pretty mad, considering how much effort a lot of people put into their decision not how to spend their money. I say, boo, Microsoft. Poorly played.

Nintendo Accidentally Causes S#!t Storm for LGBT.

My take: Nintendo had no intention of taking a huge political stance when it decided to disallow gay characters to marry in Tomodachi Life, but it clearly doesn't understand what taking a stance means. This may not be the world's most popular game, but the story brings up a point.

Watch out for this segment each and every Wednesday. We'll see you next week!


Did we miss something? What are your thoughts on these topics? Leave us a comment below!

Wizards and witches, the first installment in J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them trilogy will be in theaters in 2016.


J.K. Rowling's new Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them hits theaters in 2016

Warner Bros. Pictures has announced via Variety that the first of the three spinoff films will hit theaters on November 18, 2016, which happens to be a major weekend for theaters as The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 opens two days after.

J.K. Rowling, the author of the widely popular Harry Potter books, will be making her screenwriting debut in the new Harry Potter-spinoff series, delving deeper into the magical universe that our favorite characters like Harry, Ron, and Hermione live in.

Rowling described Fantastic Beasts as "neither a prequel nor a sequel to the Harry Potter series, but an extension of the wizarding world."

Following the footsteps of The Hobbit movies, the film will be set in New York City, 70 years before Harry Potter, and will follow Newt Scamander, the fictional author of the textbook referenced in the series. The book chronicles Scamander's efforts in the "Magizoology" field - the study of magical creatures, for all you muggles.

Kevin Tsujihara, CEO of Warner Bros., indicated to Variety that Fantastic Beasts would join the expanding Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme parks, which will be opening Diagon Alley, Hogwarts Express, and an all new thrilling Escape from Gringotts ride this summer.

David Heyman, who has produced all eight Harry Potter films, is set to return for Fantastic Beats. No director or cast has been attached to the film yet.

The Harry Potter films grossed $7.7 billion worldwide at the box-office by 2011, at the end of the series.

Are you excited for more from J.K. Rowling? Let us know in the comment section below.

Optimus Prime from Transformers: Age of Extinction News and Spoilers
What up nerds? Chris "The Dace Man" Dace here with the latest trailer from Paramount Pictures' newest installment of Transformers! Poised to be the first blockbuster of the official summer season, Transformers: Age of Extinction is set to release June 27th in the United States. Just in time for the release of Godzilla this weekend, this second trailer  sheds a little more light onto the fourth installment of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise. Enjoy!

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Harry Potter fans, raise your wands! Muggles and magical beings alike can experience the wizarding world with Harry Potter and his friends on the new Escape From Gringotts ride at Universal's Wizarding World of Harry Potter this summer.

Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson reprise their roles Universal's theme park ride


Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson will reprise their roles as Harry, Ron, and Hermione in brand new scenes on the new 3D ride, MTV announced.

Alan Gilmore, the art director for the park's rides as well as the films, told MTV that "They'll be there! It's quite exciting. They're regrouping for one last adventure."

Opening this summer as part of the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley area in Orlando, the ride will take patrons on a thrilling ride through Gringott's cavernous vaults where they will meet Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham-Carter) and He Who Must Not Be Named.

Featuring a recreated scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 movie, Escape from Gringotts will be the main attraction inside the newly added Diagon Alley area.

New thrilling ride at Universal opening this summer
Escape from Gringotts at Universal
The 20-person mine car is set on a track that parallels the path the trio took with Griphook the goblin (set to be reprised by Warwick Davis) as they pass through Thief's Downfall and face the 60-foot, fire-breathing Ukrainian Ironbelly dragon, Huffington Post confirmed.

"You get to see the events in the film from another prospective," Davis said in a Behind-the-Scenes video released by Universal. "The ride picks the adventure up just after Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Griphook have come through the waterfall of Thief's Downfall."

While the ride itself can be expected to be exciting enough, Universal and Gilmore has fully recreated Gringotts as seen in the films, from the intricate detailing of the exterior and interior of the lobby to the staff of goblins hard at work - which will fully move!

If that wasn't enough, J.K. Rowling's film adaption of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is set to hit theaters in 2016.

Check out the first look at the Escape from Gringotts:


Gringotts Bank, along with the rest of the Diagon Alley, will be opening its doors this summer, with an official date to be announced soon. 

Excited? (I know I am!) Are you planning your magical vacation or pulling out hairs in anticipation of the opening date? Let us know in the comment section below.

Game of Thrones Gets a 16-bit Super Mario World Parody

Posted by Mike Paden - Tuesday, May 13, 2014

We're little over halfway through season 4 of Game of Thrones, and the community is burning like dragon fire. One fan, YouTuber NicksplosionFX, has used his skills for good by creating this parody of the iconic Game of Thrones opening credits sequence, but with a twist! He used the landmarks and style of Super Mario World not just for the visuals but the music as well!


Super Mario World Game of Thrones Theme Full Song Download Link

Last night on the red carpet for X-Men: Days of Future Past in London, executive producer Lauren Shuler Donner confirmed that Channing Tatum will join the rest of the X-Men as Gambit.

Channing Tatum Gambit X-Men Apocalypse Days of Future Past DOFP
The rumors are confirmed. Channing Tatum to take on the role of Gambit.

"It's Channing," Donner told TotalFilm. "He's a rogue, Channing. He's a rascal, just like Remy LeBeau, and he can handle the action, we all know that. And he's got a real good heart, I know him personally." She added, "He'll be great for Gambit, and he's a southerner, too…he understands that world, and you know Gambit loves New Orleans."


Rumors of Tatum taking on the role of the card-dealing Cajun have been milled about since September, when according to Slash Film, the 21 Jump Street and Magic Mike star claimed Gambit was the superhero he would most like to play during an interview promoting White House Down.
"I would like to play Gambit. Gambit's my favorite. I'm from New Orleans, around that area. My dad's from New Orleans, and I like to do a Cajun accent. I could do it for real. No knock on Taylor Kitsch, though, 'cause I actually like his Gambit, but I've always lived around Cajun people. [...] Gambit was always like the woman-loving, cigarette-smoking, drinking [guy]. He was the punk rock of all the superheroes. He's a thief. He kind of rode the line."


Created by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee in 1990, Gambit possesses the mutant ability to mentally generate and manipulate pure kinetic energy. He has been a fan favorite and one of the most famous members of the X-Men. Gambit was first portrayed on film by Taylor Kitsch, as Tatum mentioned, in the poorly received 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It will be interesting to see how this summer's Days of Future Past, which does not star Tatum, will juggle not only Gambit's previous film incarnation but also the myriad timeline continuity obstacles the film series has made for itself. The question remains whether Tatum's Gambit will be featured in X-Men: Apocalypse, the sequel to DOFP, or if his first appearance will be in his own solo film. My money's on the former, as a team-up film with other X-Men would allow 20th Century Fox to test the waters not only on the fans' approval of Channing Tatum but also on the wider movie-going public's acceptance of the Gambit character. Either way, one thing is for certain; Tatum better get to work on his Cajun accent, because we definitely don't want anything resembling this:


X-Men: Days of Future Past opens on May 23. X-Men: Apocalypse is set for a May 27, 2016 release.

What do you think of Fox's decision to cast Channing Tatum as Gambit? Do you think Magic Mike can handle the role? Are his claims of childhood affinity for the character genuine or is he just pandering to the fans? Sound off in the comments below!

When I accidentally "StumbleUpon'ed" this book, I was confused. I thought perhaps it was a cover poster for the fictitious Hank Moody novel God Hates Us All. After a few clicks and paragraphs read, the item in question revealed itself to be the famous book as seen on Californication and was soon on its way to my doorstep, 2-day delivery style.

Californication Hank Moody God Hates Us All novel Jonathan Grotenstein Showtime

Yes, I was hasty. I won't say I was under the illusion that it would reveal itself to be a book to rival modern classics such as Fight Club, but I was extremely curious to finally read a novel voiced by Hank Moody. After all, writing is writing regardless of whether the author's fictitious or not. Having said this, the party responsible for this near 200-page lukewarm anthem of reckless young adulthood in New York's transition into the '90s is Jonathan Grotenstein under the premise that it was Hank Moody, magically out of the screen and into the flesh.

Maybe I haven't read too many books recently, or perhaps my previous foraging into English classics like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has left me with a taste for richer journeys than fast-paced modern storytelling. I used "lukewarm" to describe this faux novel turned fanboy material mostly due to the outrageous hype and worship God Hates Us All received in the Californication series. Maybe this is the greatest charm of the novelty item: the debunking of such a critically praised work in a sarcastic "This is it?" tone. Clearly the hype is satirical, because anything that sells is instantly denominated "brilliant" in Hollywood. As Hank himself would say in the show, "Why can't anything be just good, or OK?"

That's exactly what God Hates Us All turns out to be in the real world: an OK pastime rather than a brilliant book, centered around a young man with no true goal or aim who ends up in and out of the world of minor drug dealing. Although the narration does build a romantic, slightly pessimistic vision of the world through personal accounts, there are very few epiphanies or moments of enlightenment. Rather, the character monotonously jumps from one situation to the next, skipping details that would have enriched the circumstances and story. I suspect time constraints forced this novel out early due to contractual obligations with Showtime or some such bureaucratic routine. The result is a mildly amusing tale of transition into adulthood with the occasional sex, drugs, and some mention of rock and roll.

It's not just the lack of attention to detail that bothered me; it seems like the narrating voice stays the same through good times and bad times, something I found lazy. There aren't any memorable moments of drama, save for a family crisis. There are a few anecdotes of bold situational awkwardness that I enjoyed.

It's not a bad book, but it doesn't deserve any special mention. Given that this is a licensed item, I understand the limitations that might have surrounded its inception. It would have been better if Californication writer Tom Kapinos himself had had a direct influence in the writing of this novel so that it could better match the greatness of the show's tome.

I can't give this more than a 2 out of 5, simply because it's a licensed item and one that didn't pay attention to much detail other than borrowing a few lines from Hank Moody's repertoire of dialogue. Sorry to be ripping you a new asshole, "Hank," but this is teenage literature at best. Anyone else feel the same? Comment on this piece by a major, and I do mean major American author, motherfucker!

As I was saying yesterday, this is the way to release your movie hype: your pace, your footage, your own director taking the pictures himself! Here is an amazing first look at not only the Batmobile but also Ben Affleck's bat suit for the upcoming Batman vs. Superman movie!

New Batman costume Ben Affleck Superman Batmobile

The Batmobile is less surprising than the batsuit, so let's focus on that! The ears are short and the insignia is huge. This is definitely inspired by The Dark Knight Returns, hinted at by director Zack Snyder months ago. As much as I rag on DC and how I think the handling of this movie may end up going (poorly, in case you were wondering), this is one awesome photo.

Batman vs. Superman stars Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman and Henry Cavill as Superman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, and Diane Lane reprising their roles from Man of Steel. New to the big screen is Wonder Woman, played by the sexy and currently beefing-up Gal Gadot. Jesse Eisenberg is surprisingly cast as Lex Luthor.

This picture has surprisingly won me over, what do you think? Is Batman too brooding? Is he too heavily contrast to Superman's bright blue and red?

Alien Artist H.R. Giger Dies at 74

Posted by Eddie Siqueira

The visionary artist who brought us biotechnological images of terror and sexuality, which helped to transform the world of science fiction into a category of respect has, literally, fallen to his death in his home in Zurich, Switzerland. A fluke accident while tripping down the stairs.

HR Giger dies died May 12 2014

HR Giger dies died May 12 2014 celtic frost to mega therionAs if we hadn't had enough losses already. In fact, I think culturally, H.R. Giger beats all recent deaths in the arts/entertainment world (OK maybe not de Lucia). His work was extremely avant-garde, and included the beloved Alien creature in Ridley Scott's 1979 epic movie and its sequels.

Film and canvas weren't his only outlets, as bands used his artwork for album covers (such as Celtic Frost, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Carcass, and Danzig). He even designed art for a series of Ibanez guitars and designed Korn frontman Jonathan Davis's live mic stand.

You can also directly view his art in the H.R. Giger museum in Gruyères and theme bars in Gruyères and Chur, both in Switzerland. RIP, Giger! What's your favorite piece of Giger work? Will there ever be such an intense oeuvre in sci-fi again? Comment, and check out some of his work, it's phenomenal.



HR Giger dies died May 12 2014

HR Giger dies died May 12 2014

HR Giger dies died May 12 2014

HR Giger dies died May 12 2014

New Batmobile Teased for Batman vs. Superman

Posted by Jeff Penner - Monday, May 12, 2014

Zach Snyder has teased the Batmobile from the upcoming (and currently filming) Batman vs. Superman project! I can't write anymore, look at the pic!

Ben Affleck Batmobile design Zack Snyder

The movie is set to come out against Captain America 3: Electric Bugaloo in 2016, and hype is going to be off the charts for this one. It will be the sequel to Man of Steel, Ben Affleck's first appearance as Batman, the first major movie for Wonder Woman, and the first live action for Aquaman since the WB screwed him up. Also, DC will ram Cyborg down our throats some more while probably adding Green Lantern and potentially showing us that the film is somehow tied to CW's The Flash and Arrow TV series! It's all very exciting, and if it's the train wreck many (who…me?) think it could be, this will be amazing to watch on-screen and off.

Snyder has the right idea though: tidbits. Drop cookie crumbs in your way, on your own social media. I'm sure he needed to get approval for this but as long as the right people listen to the right other people, there's a chance they could keep the potential over-hype controlled. Here is Snyder's tease for possible more:

Superman vs Batman Batmobile Ben Affleck Zack Snyder

It looks like it will be a mix of Val Kilmer's Batmobile from Batman Forever and the Tumbler from Batman Begins. The next round of excitement is going to come when Affleck's bat-suit starts making the rounds. For now, the Batmobile is a great start.

What does it look like to you? If you could mash two past Batmobiles together to make the perfect car, which would they be?

NBC's new series Constantine, based on a DC Comics character, was approved, cast, and filmed with little fanfare. Now the series is ready to go and already has its first trailer!

John Constantine with Matt Ryan NBC

The story of John Constantine was told in a Keanu Reeves film of the same name; it was met with decent reviews but was otherwise forgettable. The series follows an occult detective, played by Matt Ryan, and will likely be CGI-heavy, as many of his cases will lead him to meet with demons and monsters. Constantine himself has a following in the comic book world that will definitely be checking the series out on Fridays this fall.

Here is the official trailer:


The show comes at a time where we are all wondering if NBC's Constantine, Fox's Gotham, and CW's The Flash and Arrow will be interconnected at all. DC has been trying to duplicate Marvel's big-and small-screen success, licensing their characters to TV and film all year. With the Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman/Green Lantern/Aquaman/Cyborg movie coming out next year, they appear to be scrambling to throw everything at a wall and see what sticks.

Do you think DC is making hasty decisions to produce sub-par material? Or could this be the greatest decade in the history of comic book lovers' lives?

The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers and NewsHey, hey, hey Dacetacular nation! The Dace Man here to bring you what's on the horizon for the world of television in the 2014–2015 season! Over the past couple of weeks networks have been axing and renewing like crazy—so much so that it is very difficult to keep track of what's coming back and what isn't. So yours truly is gonna break it down for you by network! Now, I decided to keep it strictly to the basic channels, because once you get into networks like HBO, ShowTime, and Starz we could be here for a very, very long time. We all know shows like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones are a lock due to their incredible cult followings and the fact that they are hitting huge ratings and blowing up social media. So let's get down to the nitty gritty of the basic channels that reach most Americans!

ABC Cancels Once Upon a Time in WonderlandABC

The Disney-operated network certainly has had its share of programming over the past few years, trying to find key programs to combat the juggernauts known as CBS and NBC. Their recent adventures into the Marvel cinematic universe proving fruitful, however. Here is the list of what ABC will be bringing back next season.

  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
  • Castle
  • Greys Anatomy
  • Last Man Standing
  • Modern Family
  • Nashville
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Resurrection
  • Revenge
  • Scandal
  • The Goldbergs
  • The Middle
Unfortunately, other shows were not so lucky. These ultimately got the ax from the mouse:
  • Back in The Game
  • Betrayl
  • Killer Woman
  • Lucky 7
  • Mind Games
  • Mixology
  • Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
  • Suburgatory
  • Super Fun Night
  • The Neighbors
  • Trophy Wife
ABC Has also announced that it will be picking up a few new shows as well: Marvel's Agent Carter, Selfie, Black-ish, and American Crimes. I'm excited that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and The Goldbergs got picked up for a second season and look forward to the Fall.

Onto the next network!

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CBS has been a juggernaut of success stories over the past few years, but with the departure of a show like How I Met Your Mother, one has to wonder how they will fill that gap, as well as who made the cut to roll into the fall of 2014. Here's the list of Survivors—see what I did there?
  • 2 Broke Girls
  • Blue Bloods
  • Criminal Minds
  • CSI
  • Elementary
  • Hawaii Five-0
  • Mike & Molly
  • Mom
  • NCIS
  • NCIS: LA
  • Person of Interest
  • The Big Bang Theory
  • The Mentalist
  • The Millers
  • Two and a Half Men
As you can see, CBS is very confident in their current programming and parted ways with very few shows. Those that did not make the cut were the victims of lackluster ratings.
  • Bad Teacher
  • Friends With Better Lives
  • Hostages
  • Intelligence
  • The Crazy Ones
  • We are Men
Like ABC, CBS has decided to invest in its franchises, bringing NCIS: New Orleans and CSI: Cyber,  to the television lineup in 2014 and 2015. Alongside them CBS has green-lit The Odd Couple, Madam Secretary, The McCarthys, Scorpion, and Stalker.

Now we trot down to NBC!

NBC

NBC Cancels Community, The Michale J Fox Show and RevolutionNBC has made some interesting choices heading into the 2014–2015 television war for ratings,cutting some cult-followed shows and renewing some veterans. Below are the lists of the shows from NBC that received the ax and those that made it into the future. First, what made the cut:

  • About a Boy
  • Chicago Fire
  • Chicago P.D.
  • Grimm
  • Hannibal
  • Law & Order: SVU
  • Parenthood
  • Parks and Recreation
  • The Blacklist
It's no surprise that shows like Parks and Recreations and Law & Order: SVU made the cut, but there were some shockers as to what was offed prior to this fall. Some of the shows below cause the Internet to jump up in arms. It makes one wonder if these shows are truly dead? Nevertheless, they will not be returning to NBC:
  • Believe
  • Community
  • Crisis
  • Dracula
  • Growing Up Fisher
  • Ironside
  • Revolution
  • Sean Saves the World
  • The Michael J. Fox Show
  • Welcome to The Family
For NBC to wipe out its entire Thursday night lineup is very ballsy. They never really recovered with programming since the debacle with The Jay Leno Show. Canceling Community has obviously sent the Internet into an uproar, since the show has been given the shaft at every possible chance and still made it five seasons. We can hope that someone like Netflix or Amazon will jump on the opportunity to pick up the show and run with it like they did with Arrested Development.

FOX

FOX Cancels American Dad but TBS Picks it up.FOX has always been a network willing to take a risk and see what it can get out to the masses. Look at shows like Titus and Fringe that had huge cult followings and managed to hang on for a decent run. They certainly took a chance with Seth McFarlane; hell, half the prime-time programming somehow had him attached. Here are the shows that did make the cut on FOX!
  • Bob's Burger's
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Family Guy
  • Glee
  • New Girl
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • The Following
  • The Mindy Project
  • The Simpsons
Titles like The Simpsons and Family Guy were no brainers when it came to another season, but shows like Glee, after Cory Monteith's passing, were hit or miss. Now here are the shows that will not see the fall this year, at least on FOX:
  • Almost Human
  • American Dad
  • Dads
  • Enlisted
  • Raising Hope
  • Rake
  • Surviving Jack
Personally I think American Dad is a hundred times better than Family Guy and am very glad that it hasn't been cancelled. American Dad, much like ABC's former comedy Cougar Town, has found a home on TBS instead. As for the rest of the lineup, they were not so lucky. Maybe Christopher Meloni will make his way back to Law & Order:SVU (fingers crossed!). Also, a side note for all you comic nerds: Gotham has been picked up!

On to our last network!

CW

Spoilers and News on CW's ArrowCW is Warner Bros.' baby and houses many of our favorite sci-fi hits and DC Comic heroes. With some strong programming The CW has been able to contend with the likes of CBS, ABC, FOX, and NBC. In 2014–2015 it looks to continue the battle. Here are the shows returning:
  • Arrow
  • Beauty & The Beast
  • Hart of Dixie
  • Reign
  • Supernatural
  • The 100
  • The Originals
  • The Vampire Diaries
I am super excited for the renewal of Arrow because it is my favorite show on television to date. I am also stoked that The 100 got picked up, because the concept is phenomenal and has a lot of potential. Here are the shows that did not make it:
  • Star-Crossed
  • The Carrie Diaries
  • The Tomorrow People
Not too bad on the axing end for the CW; they did also lose Nikita, but that was in its final season anyway. One show to look out for on The CW is The Flash. CW will expand the DC Universe on our small screen by following the character we met in the middle of season 2 of Arrow, Barry Allen. I am extremely excited for the potential of this show as well!

So that wraps up the landscape of television for the 2014–2015 season. What shows are you sad to see go? What shows are you excited for? What shows need to be taken out back and put down like Old Yeller? Sound off below and let your voice be heard, nerds!

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Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular Nation! Chris "The Dace Man" Dace here, back to drop some more Nerdstalgia on you! In this edition of "Lost Relics of the '90s," we take a look into the 1990 album The Simpsons Sing The Blues, the first offshoot album from the hit TV series The Simpsons.

If you were born in the late '80s or early '90s, you have pretty much grown up with the yellow family from Springfield, and Bart and Lisa have been there every step of the way. Now as much as you wish you could age like them—which is not at all—they did manage to drop this relic of an album on us pretty early in the Simpsons franchise.

The album hit the market in December 1990, barely a year after the premiere episode on FOX in '89. It would go on to hit number three on the Billboard 200. Having names such as DJ Jazzy Jeff and the iconic Michael Jackson attached to the project, the album was a hit—especially the single Do The Bartman. Now if you're like me, this song was a huge part of your childhood. There is poor-quality VHS out there of a young Dace Man kicking walls and essentially doing his own version of the Bartman. The song was co-written and co-produced by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, but because Jackson was working for another label, he couldn't come right out and say he helped. (It's similar to how Wolverine is an Avenger, but because FOX controls the X-Men movie rights, we will never see him in Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe.)


The success of The Simpsons Sing the Blues led other animated characters to try and take up a life within the music world. Barbie went on to release an album, and of course Disney took the ball and ran with it—from Sebastian in The Little Mermaid to that annoying chick from Frozen. (I didn't like that movie; "Let It Go" was whiny. But that's a topic for another day.) The album contains ten tracks, three of which were released as singles, with The Bart Man being the most successful of them.

  1. Do the Bartman
  2. School Day
  3. Born Under a Bad Sign
  4. Moanin' Lisa Blues
  5. Deep, Deep Trouble
  6. God Bless the Child
  7. I Love to See You Smile
  8. Springfield Soul Stew
  9. Look at All Those Idiots
  10. Sibling Rivalry
This would be the first of several album releases for The Simpsons, including a couple of collections of songs from the TV Show sung by various characters in the town of Springfield. Through 25 years and 550 episodes, we've experienced a movie, music albums, games, and a ton of collectible toys and figures, but for me nothing was as iconic or everlasting as The Simpsons Sings The Blues. I thoroughly regret not being able to save the original cassette. (For you young'uns out there, that's what we had before CDs, and CDs are what we had before your damn iPods.) Enjoy The Bartman and this trip down '90s Boulevard, because we're 23 years out from this album's release and time is only moving forward...

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Gerard Way Might Have a New Monthly Comic in the Works

Posted by Unknown - Sunday, May 11, 2014

The former lead singer of American Rock Band, My Chemical Romance, might be creating a new monthly comic book series. Here is a snippet from his recent blog post:

gerard way my chemical romance comic book author"A dream of mine that has seemed elusive in the last 5 years has been the possibility of a monthly comic series, and that is starting to look like it is more feasible as I move forward, it just means even less sleep than I am currently getting but I think I'm ok with that."

Source: GerardWay.com

Fabulous Killjoys comic book coverWay's first major comic, The Umbrella Academy, was published by Dark Horse in 2007. It went on to win 2008 Eisner Award for Best Finite Series/Limited Series. Part two, The Umbrella Academy: Dallas came out in 2008, with parts three and four on the horizon.

After My Chemical Romance's album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Way penned a comic book sequel by the same name. It premiered at Free Book Day 2013 and ran until January 1st 2014 under Dark Horse.

The hint at a new monthly has fans buzzing with excitement. With My Chemical Romance's break-up last year, we can assume that Way will be dedicating more time to his comic book career, and can hope to see many more titles in the future.

What are your predictions for the new monthly? Let us know in the comments below!

All-New Marvel NOW! Moon Knight #3 Review

Posted by Orion Petitclerc

What's happening, peeps? Are you ready for another review of the All-New Marvel NOW! Moon Knight comic book series? Who said you had any choice in the matter? (Well, you're the one holding the mouse or thumbing the touchscreen…so that answers that, I guess.) Let's roll, then!

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Warren Ellis keeps up the pace with his one-shot Moon Knight stories in Moon Knight #3, titled "Box," and never ceases to please. It's surprising how little is actually written in these issues as Ellis taps into the artistic synergy of Declan Shalvery and Jordie Bellaire, whose lines and colors, respectively, take the heft of the storytelling. Ellis gives us the bare essentials of the one-off plots and weaves in another morsel of Marc Spector's overarching story before letting Shalvey and Bellaire run free with their talents.

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I feel quite proud of myself for the captioning!
This issue introduces another stunning new look in Moon Knight's repertoire of costumes: the Egyptian bone armor, which allows Moon Knight to fight otherwise intangible malevolent forces—in this case, the poltergeists of four punk-styled gangsters terrorizing a certain stretch of road in New York City. The visuals of his new costume are absolutely stunning, and I tip my hat to both Ellis and Shalvey. Shalvey had revealed in a few interviews his intensive collaboration with Ellis to get the look for the new costume just right, particularly in the large bird skull mask. The frustration and effort paid off, guys!

I loved this issue the most compared with the past two—which were both great, mind you!—not just because of the new costume, but because Ellis once again draws his inspiration for the story from a classic Moon Knight tale. As soon as I saw the spectral gangsters and the mysterious box on the title page, I immediately recognized the callback to Moon Knight (Volume 1) issues #31–32 and their two-part story written by the Moon Knight-legendary Doug Moench and illustrated by Kevin Nowlan, Terry Austin, and Christie Scheele, "A Box of Music for Savage Studs," and "When the Music Stops…."

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The classic tales told the story of Dough Row, a decrepit street in Brooklyn of merchant shops plagued by a gang of teenage punks called the Savage Studs who terrorize the shop owners for money to fund their club dance party. It's a beautifully written, sad story about desperation and broken dreams that not even Moon Knight could fight against to bring peace to Dough Row. The original story was very street level, so there was no supernaturalism to it despite what the cover to issue #31 would have you believe. Although the names and locale were changed in the new story, the memory was still there for Moon Knight's hardcore fans, and it was a very nice nod from Ellis and company.

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This issue saw the continuation of the Marc and Khonshu relationship mystery that the first issue had touched upon, but it only gave us enough of a taste of the pie to keep readers hooked. Ellis, Shalvey, and Bellaire continue to prove their worthiness for any Marvel book through Moon Knight, and I only hope we get at least a double-digit run from the current creative team before they pass on the baton.

Moon Knight #3 receives 5 out of 5 stars for both Ellis' writing and Shalvey and Bellaire's art, making this issue a definite must-read for any Marvel fan. Don't forget to check out Moon Knight (Volume 1) #31–32, both of which can be found in the cheap Essential Moon Knight Volume 2 compendium.

If you read this issue as well as its inspiration, how did you feel Ellis and company did with honoring Moench and company? Was that bone armor badass or what? Let us know in the comments section below, and look forward to my next review here on Fanboys Anonymous!

Deadpool vs. Carnage #3 Review

Posted by Orion Petitclerc - Saturday, May 10, 2014

Oh no, me again? What more could I possibly do to make your lives any more chock-full of symbiotes? Well, I can definitely talk to you about Marvel's Deadpool Vs. Carnage #3, if you'd like. But as you know, there's always a catch to these reviews—and that catch is a recap of the last issue in this frenetic tour de sang! Let's waste no more time!

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In Deadpool Vs. Carnage #2, Cletus Kasady—aka our debonair symbiote, Carnage—proceeds to tear into Deadpool with the assistance of his fan-favorite squeeze, Shriek, after getting his own butt handed to him by the Merc with a Mouth in issue #1. Convinced that Deadpool won't be coming after him anymore, Carnage and Shriek put some miles between them and Deadpool to continue their cross-country murder spree. Deadpool, being Deadpool, pulls himself back together with the help of his mutant healing factor and continues to follow his divine muse through seemingly random signs pointing in Carnage's direction. He meets up with a large fellow named Doverton, who's wearing one of his spare costumes after winning a storage locker full of the Merc's gear in an auction. Together they ride their synchronized crazy wave to locate Carnage. Deadpool gets the drop on Carnage and Shriek on the highway with a large farming tractor, bumping Shriek into yet another coma (sort of… stay tuned) before recommencing his duel with the symbiotic psychopath.

Read Carnage's origin story in the trade paperback collection Spider-Man: The Vengeance of Venom available on AmazonPhew, where was I? Right! Cullen Bunn begins issue #3 by giving us an earful (er, eyeful?) of Deadpool's banter as he exchanges blows with Carnage, downplaying the existence of Carnage's own muse—Chaos—as nothing more than an imaginary friend. Throughout the past three issues, Deadpool has been showing up Carnage's ideals of chaos by literally locating him through order in the form of his divine road map. At every turn, Deadpool is right there waiting for Carnage, and it really shows in Cletus' reactions that this notion of organized chaos is getting to him.

Carnage escapes, dragging Shriek's unconscious body along in some sort of serial killer lover's relationship. (Aaaaw, Bunn finally did what Carnage's fandom has been asking for and shipped the lovely couple!). But none too soon, Deadpool receives another of his divinations, this time foreshadowing the appearance of a particular group of symbiotes that hasn't been seen since Carnage USA. I have to admit, half of the entertainment I get out of this limited series is just seeing how Bunn comes up with ways for Deadpool to get his messages.

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Defeated by Deadpool's incessant tracking method, Carnage gives in and decides to ride this organized chaos wave. They end up in the same place together, at which point Deadpool receives a much-needed upgrade in his war with Carnage—which you'll have to find out about by picking up an issue or waiting until my next review! (Option A preferred.)

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What more can I say about Bunn's work on this series than what's already been said? Bunn gets Deadpool and Carnage, and he knows what the fans want (at least, I think he does for symbiote fans). Hopefully, this organized chaos plot thread culminates in the next and final issue, and I speak for all of my fellow Venomaniacs when I say I hope we see one or two more special symbiote guests before the grand bloody finale.




Read about Shriek's introduction to the Marvel Universe in Maximum Carnage, now available on the Marvel Comics App for Android and iPhone
Salvador Espin and Glenn Fabry continue to please hemophiliacs with gory and animated art to complement the dark humor Bunn churns out at an alarming rate. I also want to congratulate Espin for managing to make Shriek look like the sexy badass she really is. She hasn't had a great run with Marvel artists when it comes to her feminine charms, but Espin finally delivers Cletus his murderous beauty queen—born from the rags and musk of '90s grunge and metal, and blossoming as a goddess of tempered insanity. Bravo!

Deadpool Vs. Carnage #3 receives 4.5 out of 5 stars for Bunn's writing—which is reduced by half a star only for something that upset me and a few other symbiote fans but which you'll have to read about later—and 5 out of 5 stars for the superb art. Again, I urge you to pick up issues one, two, and three before the fourth comes out on June 4. Don't forget to follow Fanboys Anonymous for more comic reviews by yours truly, and The Venom Site for all of your symbiote news, reviews, and points of views!

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