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Jump on it! Magic Mike XXL Trailer #1 is Out

Posted by Unknown - Wednesday, February 4, 2015

I hardly ever go to the theater to watch a non-horror movie, but I have to confess: I watched Steven Soderbergh's 2012 male-stripper-bonanza Magic Mike in its second week at the box office and I enjoyed it, not really for its story or character development (both which weren't that bad), but who cares.

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The official poster of Magic Mike XXL
A lot of people felt the same way as I did, and soon stories about a possible sequel and even Broadway musicals started circulating the web. It wasn't long before Channing Tatum confirmed he was indeed working on a second movie.

Now, ladies and gentlemen, get ready to feel a little hot and bothered. Today, February 4, the Magic Mike XXL trailer has officially been released.

Though those involved in the film remain relatively mum about the details of the plot, the director Gregory Jacobs told PEOPLE magazine:

"It's a road-trip picture. Mike and the guys get back together, and adventure ensues (...) They look incredible … Their shirts are off an appropriate amount, let's put it that way! I don't think anyone's going to be disappointed."

Check it out!


Jada Pinkett Smith, Amber Heard, Michael Strahan, and Elizabeth Banks will be joining Joe Manganiello, Matt Bomer, and Channing Tatum (obviously), who will be reprising their roles as Big Dick Richie, Ken, and Magic Mike, respectively. Unfortunately, Matthew McConaughey will not be coming back as Dallas despite all the rumors about a possible cameo. A moment of silence, please.

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McConaughey as Dallas.

Either way, Jacobs promises a fun movie.

"It's dramatic and emotional but not as dark [as the first film.] It's such a great group of people. We had a blast making it. I hope that comes across on screen."

Magic Mike XXL will hit the theaters on July 1st.

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Mobile Game Review: Battle Camp

Posted by Kym Pressley

Battle Camp Mobile Game Logo by PennyPopI'm not much for getting hooked on mobile games. I usually play them to get a solid grasp on their inner workings and what makes them so popular. But I recently came across a game that I find myself playing whenever I'm on the train or waiting in line: Battle Camp. The core of the game is an interesting mashup that I wasn't sure would work but does, and well.

On one hand, the game takes a popular concept seen in games like Candy Crush where you line up brightly colored shapes to get points. However, in Battle Camp, the shapes you link together determine your attack and the number linked defines the magnitude.

On the other hand you have a concept similar to the Pokémon franchise. Battle Camp is filled with little monsters that you can acquire, train, and even evolve. They each have their own stats, which are based on level and rarity. To add some complexity, the game does also offer a number of passive and active auto-cast skills that are triggered by circumstance and can alter the course of battle.

Battle Camp Candy Crush Fights Using Monsters

There are also some social aspects seen in many other mobile games, such as objectives that you participate in alone but your progress is added to your guild for a team effort. These offer a series of prizes are that are nearly impossible to get otherwise.

On the negative side, Battle Camp suffers from a similar motif that many other free games have, "Free to Play; Pay to Win." Though not to be taken literally, games like these take hours upon hours to get strong enough to complete some challenges or you could pay for in-game currency to get rarer and stronger monsters. It is supposedly possible to get these monsters without paying, but it would likely take vasts amount of luck and time. There are also the restrictions on how many actions you can perform in a given time. This can seriously limit how much you can do in a single session of play. When you run out of moves, you can wait until your energy is restored or you could buy the energy you need.

characters from Battle Camp mobile game

Overall, Battle Camp is with worth trying. The art style, music, and game play work well together and make for a great way to pass time. If you're patient, you could accomplish a lot in the earlier stages and enjoy it at your leisure. But if you're the quick-moving competitive type, you may find yourself chipping away at your paycheck to get and evolve the ultimate monster.

What kind of gamer are you when it comes to Free To Play games? Do you make micro transactions or do you keep it a free game?

Making the Grade: Project Almanac Review Report Card

Posted by Anthony Mango - Sunday, February 1, 2015

Welcome to the latest edition of Making the Grade—a new review format segment here on Fanboys Anonymous where we break down the five major components of something and give it a score based on the standard report card lineup: A, B, C, D, and F for a total failure.

The next report card is for the latest film to take on the "found footage" concept: Project Almanac.

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Project Almanac—directed by Dean Israelite; written by Andrew Deutschman (as Andrew Stark) and Jason Pagan; starring Jonny Weston (David Raskin), Sofia Black-D'Elia (Jessie Pierce), Sam Lerner (Quinn Goldberg), Allen Evangelista (Adam Le), Amy Landecker (Kathy Raskin) and Virginia Gardner (Christina Raskin).

WARNING - SPOILERS BELOW

CHARACTERS: C

I couldn't tell you all that much about these characters. Our protagonist is smart and handsome in that "he's good looking enough that it's okay for the hot chick in school to date him but not a 10/10 muscular stud" fashion that these films always go for (and I can't blame them for doing). Other than that, he's got no attributes. Adam is just someone for exposition. Poor kid. Jessie is pretty bland, being absolutely gorgeous and clearly not as smart as the rest, but hanging around to be the object of David's affection and not much else. For the life of me, I'm not sure how David's sister Christina was supposed to be the girl picked on in school when she's significantly hotter than the popular bitch character, so that was an oversight that was either not thought of at all or ignored in favor of cramming another sexy blonde in there. Kudos to Virginia Gardner for being that sexy blonde, but I'm not buying into your character being anything short of super popular if not just for her looks and how shallow people are in real life. The character with the most going for him is Quinn, who is definitely a highlight whenever he can shine. It's a shame more effort couldn't have been put into the other characters to help give some meat to these roles.

ACTING: B–

I'm not going to destroy these kids like a lot of people would. They did more than fine for what this movie calls for. They're supposed to act like teenagers, and I bought into the idea that they were each pulling their own weight as best they could with the given material. I'm not supposed to hate any of them and I don't, so they've avoided the obnoxious pitfalls that many other group teenage films can find themselves in.

VISUALS (FX, MAKEUP, COSTUMES, SETS): B

These are pretty solid, for the most part. There isn't all that much craziness to take into account in this movie, which makes it easier. The characters are normal people, the settings are just houses and such, and everything fits in rather well. I regret not paying closer attention to the 2004 high school scene to notice anything in particular outside of the older-generation cell phone. Those were the good old days of my high school tenure…

Before I get sidetracked too much with reminiscing, I do want to point out how the time travel was an interesting visual, even though it becomes overplayed and a tad annoying, so some points were subtracted for that reasoning.

MUSIC & SOUND: C

This movie loses a lot of points for two main factors. First, since it has ties to MTV, there just had to be a crucial element to the film that is tied to a concert. Okay, I get it—teenagers love music and they would want to go backstage with VIP passes and so forth. That's not the problem here. The issue is that this comes off as "hey kids, aren't Imagine Dragons awesome??! Wooo!!!" Since that went on for far too long, it was a big detractor. Another problem was how this "found footage" film just happened to have composed music on top of it. If you want me to believe that everything I'm seeing is on the camera itself, don't throw a score in there that these kids never would have bothered to mix.

TONE (ACTION, ROMANCE, COMEDY): C

Movies like this aren't really built around any of these elements being a true strong point. There are aspects of all three that take place, but since they aren't marketed as being "an action movie" or "a comedic romp" or anything of the sort, it's expected that they will balance them out but not harp on any of them in particular.

ACTION: There's definitely some tension when it comes to the time travel mistakes, which is good, but it's nothing special. That's not a knock on it to say that it is necessarily bad. Rather, it's serviceable given the scope of the film.

COMEDY: I chuckled a couple of times. That's good enough, I suppose.

ROMANCE: There really isn't "romance" in this movie. Sure, David and Jessie are an item and Christina just happens to kiss Adam because why not, he's been perving on her and that's got to lead somewhere, right? But I have to cut the filmmakers a little slack knowing that the target audience is between 12 and 20 years old, so the average moviegoer isn't going to really question if the relationships are earned through genuine emotion and sacrifice or if they're just shoehorned together. They just want to see the cute girl and the cute guy involved in some way because it adds more tension when things go asunder.

FINAL GRADE: C+

Bottom line, this isn't a movie that is going to make critics pay attention, but it's a harmlessly entertaining flick to check out if you're interested in these kinds of concepts. If you liked Chronicle or Divergent or The Hunger Games or anything else similar, you'll probably like this. If you're between the ages of a teenager or your twenties and you aren't super pretentious about the movies you like to see, you might end up liking this. It's as unoffensive as you can imagine a movie like this to be and it's worth putting it on for a date night compromise between seeing some "guy's action film" that she would probably hate or some sappy "chick flick" romantic comedy that he would hate. For the most part, if you check out the trailer and you are intrigued, you should give it a shot, but just don't go into it hoping to get the leg up on the 2016 Academy Awards race.

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Review: Marvel Amazing X-Men #16 by Yost, Fornes, and Rosenberg

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Saturday, January 31, 2015

The Juggernaut cometh this way!
Amazing X-Men #16 cover by Kris Anka
"The Once and Future Juggernaut" (Part 2 of 4)

Cyttorak is calling for a new avatar, and for some the lure is too strong to resist.

Amazing X-Men #16 jumps straight back into the action from the previous issue and tantalizes with some great twists and excellent art.

Christopher Yost continues to write a story that has intrigue, action, and humor. We are left waiting to see who will be picked as the the new Juggernaut, but the call from Cyttorak, which is answered by a variety of men and women from around the globe, provides for some nice set piece action. Each varied contender for Cytorrak's favor has a unique set of skills that sees the X-Men pushed to their limits as they split up to stop anyone trying to get the ruby.

Yost plays up the well-established character tropes for the X-Men. We get to see some of the usual humor from Rockslide and Iceman but also the determined will of Storm and the emotional instability of Colossus. The scene with Pixie at the Jean Grey School was a great piece art and story that provided context for the characters and an emotional attachment to the motivation for Colossus' part in this story. Yost is using the characters in appropriate ways to really drive his story, and given that he has the use of so many, there is a fine balance in this issue.
The call reaches far and wide for a new Juggernaut
Many are called, but only one is chosen to serve
The artistic style that Jorge Fornes set up in the previous issue has matured beautifully in issue #16. Fornes's sense of storytelling is complementary for Yost's use of characters yet adds further elements also. There is variation in angles, panel arrangements, and choices of shots to execute the art, which ultimately makes for a keener experience for the reader. Jorge's inking in this issue was very tight, driving some fine art to a next level; the Utah scene and the return of Cain Marko in particular illustrate this.

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Artistic collaboration stands out in Amazing X-Men #16
Rachelle Rosenberg's colors bring a great dimension to Amazing X-Men #16. The profusion of color is as varied as the settings depicted in the story and justifiably this brings an element to the book that would be sorely missed otherwise. It is great to reread the issue to get a sense of the subtlety of Rosenberg's work. For example, the color hues that surround different characters or scenes to convey a different emotional response from the reader, or the contrast of the X-Men's powers, which stand out on the page due to the color work compared to the background they are set in. Without Rosenberg Amazing X-Men certainly would not be the fun book it is.

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Cain Marko hears the call from Cyttorak
As the second part of this arc, Amazing X-Men #16 is keeping up a great comic experience. It fell right in place after the previous issue and keeps me looking forward to the next. As we get ready to cross the middle of the "Once and Future Juggernaut" story and with the pending Secret Wars event on the horizon, I wonder—will we see the continuation of this series? Best to get on now and join the ride regardless, as this is a great story.

As always, we want to hear what you thought about this issue. Make sure you leave a comment below or on our Facebook or Twitter and come back next time for the "Once and Future Juggernaut," part 3.

The Dace Man Show Ep 84 - The Road to Dace-A-Mania

Posted by The Dace Man - Friday, January 30, 2015

Hey, hey, hey, Dacetacular nation! Check out Episode 84 of The Dace Man Show with hosts Dace, Gibby, Nicholas Andrew, Frank Ward, and Patty McTitties!

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Review: Marvel's Magneto #14 by Bunn, Walta, and Belaire

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Wednesday, January 28, 2015

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Magneto #14 cover by Dan Panosian
The island of Genosha has a terrible past.

It is emblazoned with the crimson flow of blood. So, too, is the history of Magneto's deeds.

Now the two are united again but must look to the future, for the protection and survival of mutantkind.

As S.H.I.E.L.D bears down on Magneto, the Master of Magnetism must make a decisive decision that could leave his role as the protector of mutants in jeopardy.

Writer Cullen Bunn keeps up the intrigue and suspense in issue #14 of Magneto. Coming out of the other side of AXIS, Magneto's true desires and focus remain uncertain. The combination storytelling just keeps readers coming back for more from a great series. Magneto fits perfectly with Bunn's current lineup of dark titles or characters. His ability to draw out the humanity of his characters, to peel back the overtures of evil and present solid, if imperfect characters, suits the type of story this series provides.

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The past is catching up with Magneto
Magneto must face personal demons in this issue and overcome his physical and emotional struggles to seek a different, if unexpected, outcome for mutantkind. Issue #14 presents a confrontation that Magneto may not be able to conquer in the same manner he would have previously.

This is what a solo series should be like from Marvel. There is a distinct feeling and tone to the stories in Magneto. The creative team has set the series apart even further with details and art that you won't experience in other X-Men books. The moody and defiant attitude of the central character seeps into the creative output, making this a highly worthwhile comic to experience.

This issue is not a bad jumping-on point for anyone who hasn't read the previous issues; it carries the recent events from AXIS well but—as has been done throughout the series so far—draws on much older continuity to give context to Magneto as a character. The great thing about this approach is that readers don't have to know a lot about the characters to enjoy the series going forward, it's user friendly like that.

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Magneto's power boost
Regular artists Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Belaire return and get straight back into the swing of things. The art is right at home in Magneto #14. This team make a nice partnership that coalesces into a unique artistic expression of what is possible when Marvel takes a chance at a different kind of superhero comic.

Belaire's colors are brilliant. There is subtle restraint, yet enough flair to speak volumes at the right moments. This easily could be turned into a black-and-white comic, yet Belaire enhances the visual experience by adding touches of color in places that add another level of gravitas. The stark contrast of flashback scenes and the present for Magneto are clearly demarcated by the use of color.

With the recent announcement from Marvel about Secret Wars coming in a few months, I truly hope this series comes out on the other side of the All-New Marvel. This has been a highlight series each month.

As always, we want to hear what you think about this issue and the series as a whole. Did you enjoy the suspense? What about Belaire's colors, what do you think they bring to the issue? Did you keep tabs on the Secret Wars announcement? Let us know and leave a comment below or on our Facebook or Twitter.

Watch Josh Trank's Fantastic Four Trailer #1 Teaser Video

Posted by Anthony Mango - Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Our first look at Josh Trank's reboot of Fantastic Four was released today with the first trailer. Watch it below:


My initial reaction: 

Meh? Look, this could have been worse. This film has been riddled with nothing but negativity and that might be rightfully so. I think far too many of the choices they've made for this movie are in the opposite direction of what superhero films are right now, and not in a good, "taking this in a better direction" way. This feels like it has more in line with Ghost Rider and Daredevil than it does with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in that studio executives probably influenced not only the casting (targeting a younger audience) but also the tone. Visually, this seems interesting, but this trailer does absolutely nothing to make me interested in seeing the movie. Hell, there aren't even any indications that this is a superhero film!

Am I going to see it?

Of course. It's a comic book movie. I see them all, unless they are some non-entity like Super. But just because they've got my $10 already doesn't mean that I'm seeing it because I'm pumped for it. Look forward to my review, where I most likely end up ripping it to shreds, unfortunately. Chronicle was cool, but this is only slightly better off from what it was several days ago. It's still fighting an uphill battle against everything that a movie like this shouldn't be facing. Poor marketing (what marketing?), nothing but bad publicity, and reports that there are already plans for rebooting it should it fail are indicators of why you shouldn't spend your money on it and be a sap like myself.
FANTASTIC FOUR, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel’s original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.
What do you think? Does this look like the movie that you wanted to see but didn't get with the previous two films, or is it yet another example of Marvel's first family not translating well on the big screen?
Fantastic Four will be released in theaters August 7, 2015.

Directed by: Josh Trank
Written by: Simon Kinberg (screenplay), Jeremy Slater (story and screenplay), Josh Trank (story), T.S. Nowlin (revisions), Jack Kirby (characters), Stan Lee (characters)
Starring: Miles Teller (Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic), Kate Mara (Sue Storm / Invisible Woman), Michael B. Jordan (Johnny Storm / Human Torch), Jamie Bell (Ben Grimm / Thing), Toby Kebbell (Victor Domashev), Reg E. Cathey (Dr. Franklin Storm), and Tim Blake Nelson (Harvey Elder)

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Kate Mara as Sue Storm in Fantastic Four (2015) movie

The Once and Future Juggernaut
Amazing X-Men 15 cover by Kris Anka
"The Once and Future Juggernaut" (Part 1 of 4)

The great elder demon Cyttorak has been left without an avatar for some time now. Cain Marko and Colossus had both previously found ways to throw off the awesome power bestowed by Cyttorak's ruby crystal, and along with it, the manacles that bound them to that power.

Colossus has struggled of late. Life has always been hard, but the once optimistic and caring soul has been tarnished by rash and, at times, corrupting choices. As a result he has become estranged from some of his oldest friends in the X-Men. However, Wolverine was willing to give him a chance at redemption. With Wolverine gone, this responsibility falls to the de facto leader, Storm.

As the reemergence of the ruby of Cyttorak occurs in Southeast Asia, Colossus and the X-Men are drawn to it to stop the rise of another Juggernaut, the avatar of destruction. Current Amazing X-Men series writer Chris Yost is without his usual partner on this arc, Craig Kyle. However, the story begins strongly. The premise is sound and throws open what could be a fun arc.

The history of Cyttorak
The elder demon Cyttorak
The exploration of less mainstream characters on the X-Men roster of the Jean Grey School is where the Amazing X-Men excels. Previous issues dealing with Anole, Nightcrawler, Firestar, and Northstar have been rewarding reading experiences. With the emotional baggage and the history that Colossus brings, choosing him as the central character in this arc could allow for a story that carries a lot of weight.

Amazing X-Men #15 begins a new run for a new artist, Jorge Fornes. From the start of this comic, the art feels really comfortable for this type of story. Fornes's panel arrangement and the storytelling as a result is dynamic and fluid. The characters have a lot of emotion in their eyes, matching the tone of Yost's story.

The return of the Ruby Gem of Cyttorak
The jungle of South-East Asia holds a terrible secret
One of the most engaging aspects of the issue is that it is very character driven. Yost continues a strong interaction between Colossus and Storm, which gives a nice nod to their history in previous X-Men series and their current standing in continuity. Both Yost and Fornes have a little fun with other characters, such as Iceman and Rockslide, who continue to build rapport using witty remarks and comedic incidents.

Rachelle Rosenberg is a mainstay on the creative team. The colors Rosenberg brings to Amazing X-Men #15 are bright yet serious. They catch the eye and bring life to the pages. This brings a great sense of belonging as a result, with Rosenberg letting the reader fit right on in and enjoy the experience of this issue.

The discovery of the Ruby of Cyttorak
The allure of Cyttorak is hard to deny
The whole creative team has set up an intriguing new story in this issue. I look forward to the next and seeing how this develops. The aim of Amazing X-Men, as a series, has always been to tell fun stories that don't get bogged down by the events of other crossover or continuity-driven series. Issue #15 shows just how that can be achieved.

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Another day, another week, another round of Suicide Squad news. After a whirlwind announcement of the film and then the cast, the film-in-development has seen some shakeups and some tantalizing pieces of plot and character information come to light—including news of other DC Comics characters that might show up, and what that means moving forward.

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Let's get started. To begin with, Tom Hardy, who was slated to play Rick Flag, has left the project. Flag works for the government as the operational leader of the group, and rumor has it that Hardy left after changes were made to his character. (More on that later.) Jake Gyllenhaal was approached to take over the character but had to turn it down because of other commitments. Now it's reported that Joel Edgerton and Jon Bernthal have been approached to take the role. Edgerton has good experience with gritty action pieces, but Bernthal worked with Suicide Squad director David Ayer on his last film, Fury.

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The General (after whatever turned him
into this) and Amanda Waller face off. 
Luckily, the rest of the cast is unchanged, and we may have two new faces to add. Gary Sinise is rumored to be in talks to play General Wade Eiling, a.k.a. The General, who (in the comics, at least) becomes a villain after some questionable military experiments and activities. Another villain may be added by Joe Manganiello, who supposedly will play—drum roll!—Deathstroke, a major villain in the DCU. A master assassin, mercenary, and expert fighter possessed of a healing factor, Deathstroke is a bounty hunter who has come into conflict with several major DC heroes, notably Batman.

Suicide Squad members are generally villains of some notoriety, specific to a DC hero. Both characters, The General and Deathstroke, began as antagonists for specific characters or groups, becoming bigger threats after time, and to more heroes.

The idea that DC is taking a kind of villains-first approach to their world-building has some merit. Deathstroke alone is involved in a number of comic storylines that, if adapted, could certainly rival if not exceed the awesome scope of Marvel's event films.

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Deathstroke, as he appears in the Arkham Origins video game.
Of course, with the inclusion of Deathstroke, one notices that a number of Gotham-centric villains are on the Suicide Squad. In addition to the master assassin, I've mentioned before that Deadshot and Harley Quinn both have roots in Gotham, and no villain is more iconic to Gotham City than the Joker, also featured in the film. I speculated too that Batman may appear to some degree, and new rumors seem to lend credence to this idea. Before we get into that, though, Latino Review talked to two inside sources who reported on plot points in the film…

…so naturally, SPOILERS ABOUND. Skip down farther if you don't want to know.

I'm paraphrasing what their sources reported, but it's pretty interesting and seems to be the set up for the film. At the start, Deadshot and Harley Quinn (Will Smith and Margot Robbie) are captured and brought before Amanda Waller, head of the Suicide Squad. Deadshot was tasked with assassinating an Arkham inmate, and Harley apparently was trying to free the Joker (Jared Leto). While the Joker is featured in the film as a central character, he is said to be imprisoned, Hannibal Lecter-style, for much of the movie.

Implanted with explosive devices to ensure obedience, the two are made to join the Squad. Boomerang (Jai Courtney) is already on it, and has some beef with Deadshot, who killed his father. They're all sent on a mission to retrieve a package meant for Lex Luthor, which turns out to be a woman named June (Cara Delevigne) with magical abilities. Luthor and Waller are collecting super-people, basically, and she is powerful.

The Squad takes her back to an "underground prison" where apparently many villains are housed, including a few who might be recognizable in future franchises. Not much of the film is revealed beyond that opening act or two, save for mention of a riot at the prison toward the end of the film, during which the Joker escapes, killing several people.

This is where the newest Batman rumor comes in. It's said that the Dark Knight will cameo at the end of Suicide Squad, investigating Joker's escape. Further rumors state that the Joker has already killed James Gordon in this version of the DCU, and Gotham's police commissioner for future movies will be Ellen Yindel. She's a character derived from Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, upon which Batman v Superman is partially based.

Like we've said, Suicide Squad is becoming a very important movie for WB/DC, their second offering in their DC Cinematic Universe and one that does not star any of their established superheroes. It's a gamble, but right now it looks like a very impressive one. What do you think of…well, all of this stuff? Lots to process. Take your time and leave your thoughts below!

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AtA Ep 8 - Addicted to Death Note

Posted by Mike Paden - Thursday, January 22, 2015

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Addicted to Anime is a monthly radio show celebrating anime, manga, and all forms of Japanese culture. Join the power couple of Stephen and Johnna Wago as they pick a new series every month to review and riff.

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Death Note

The Addicted to Anime radio show returns to the airwaves to discuss the manga and anime series Death Note. Join the Wagos and friends as they review the series and debate whether it's worth getting addicted to.
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Cyclops tortures Corsair
Cyclops #9 cover by Alexander Lozano
Quality father/son time?

Cyclops continues to straddle a precarious position. On one side he needs to protect his captured father, the pirate Corsair of the Starjammers, and on the other side he has to maintain the pretense of being a crew member on the captors' ship the Desolation.

This has presented some unique opportunities to see the young Cyclops develop. During the teen's time on the ship, he has found himself pursued by the captain's daughter while he still feels something for Jean Grey. The awkwardness, both situational and physical, of the teenager is depicted by through writer John Layman and artist Javier Garron.

Layman's story in issue #9 continues in a consistent manner from the previous issues. The story is fine. Just fine. It isn't an explosion off the page; rather, it feels more subdued. This may or may not be his intention, but it certainly isn't gripping me. I have hope for future issues, but time will tell.

The pirate ship Desolation in deep space
No one can hear you scream in space
Chris Sotomayer's colors remain a high point for this series. This issue is a great example of how he brings to life the alien landscape and characters of Cyclops. The bright creatures become imbued with a sense of belonging under his colors, and the space opera itself takes on a quality of theatricality. Garron excels at matching Sotomayer's artistic nature in this manner.

Garron depicts wonderful settings in the characters explore and interact. The planet of Karchenar-4 is the perfect example of the artists working in tandem. Garron's inking is solid in this issue and consistently so in Cyclops. One grumble I have, though, is the depiction of human or humanoid characters' faces; the cartoonish quality of their features distracts from the more serious aspects of the story. While they are fun to experience, the style isn't a personal favorite, nevertheless, this is a minor issue.

Cyclops must torture Corsair to keep up false pretences
Let the torture commence
The fantastic cover art is again worth mentioning, as I have done in previous issues. Alexander Lozano's outstanding contribution to the issue is worth the price alone. The imagery has a gravitas that is mesmerizing in its beauty.

The new artistic team and concept have the potential to do something great, but the total package doesn't feel like it is coming together. It is currently in a difficult position, having to follow a solid run from the previous artistic team. Yet is does show what could be achieved within the same series. The emotional weight of the father and son relationship was a great draw to the series that seems to be missing now, and although I believe this is deliberate on Layman' s part, the loss of that emotional connection with the characters means that readers have to dig deeper to relate to them in a meaningful way.

The pirates dont supsect Cyclops and Corsairs treachery
Quality Father and Son time
While I enjoy reading the series, it is feeling a little flat. It isn't a must read each month, but I haven't removed it from my pull-list either, yet. Contrast the series against the other solo X-Men series currently from Marvel each month, Magneto, Storm, and Nightcrawler. Each of these books is distinctly a character-driven series that feels like it represents the titular character. They each have different strengths or weaknesses, but I certainly don't feel they are interchangeable to any degree. With Cyclops, you could substitute the main character and the story may continue moving forward like any other space odyssey story.

Owing to this, I wonder whether Cyclops will make it out the other side of the Black Vortex event that begins next month. I wouldn't be surprised to see a shakeup, and Marvel certainly hasn't been shy to pull books that don't perform well enough.

While we see ups and downs on any series, and there a certain positives in Cyclops #9 here, we want to hear what you thought of the issue. Do you agree that the series is just shy of its target? Do you feel it's hitting a bull's-eye?

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Review of Marvel Nightcrawler #10 by Claremont, Nauck, and Rosenberg

Posted by Sean Hamilton - Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Shadow King shadows Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler #10 cover
by Nauck and Rosenber
The Best Laid Plans.

Nightcrawler #10 brings us the continuation of Nightcrawler's struggle against the Shadow King.

When we last left off, the fuzzy elf was laid low as the X-Men, the Crimson Pirates, and even the bampfs were all possessed by the Shadow King. Things looked dire, but as always we know a bright outcome must be just around the corner.

Nightcrawler #10 continues to be a fun little jaunt. It is nice to see writer Chris Claremont begin to bring together some of the threads he unraveled earlier in this series.

In this issue there are some plot points that left me asking a few questions, such as why did the Shadow King did not feel the loss of Psylocke from his psychic grip, as he did for Storm in the previous issue? The use of multiple romantic interests for Nightcrawler seemed odd, but does bring back a character from earlier in the series. The return of certain X-Men to the story, even in the afterlife, was heralded without fanfare, which was also something I found strange given Marvel's recent events around central X-Men characters' deaths.

Despite this it was nice to see Claremont hitting the right notes, with key thematic storytelling points. As a series that is now counting down to the final issue, this could have been a good place to leave off, but Claremont seems to be trying to tie up all the loose ends before then.

It was good to see Nico and Ziggy turn up in this issue. Prior to reading issue #10, I reread the previous two issues and found myself wondering where they were. They are crucial for the continuation of the story after this issue, although acts such as Ziggy's manipulation of the gun seemed too convenient, and some of the characters' thoughts or speech commentary came across as a little forced. But this is Claremont's style.

The X-Men get a helping hand from Ziggy and Nico
Nico and Ziggy are back!
On the artistic side of Nightcrawler #10, Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg continue to hold together a complementary artistic team. This team seems to epitomize a distinct swashbuckling nature in the art, echoing familiar character traits with Nightcrawler.

The panel work is fast paced. Nauck has to fit a lot of story into this issue and pulls it off superbly. He has held a consistent approach to the characters and feel in this series; his depiction of Nightcrawler's form in the Astral plane was great. The depiction of the afterlife is vivid and memorable and reminds me of the return of Nightcrawler in the Amazing X-Men. The style and colors from Rosenberg help capture the same essence that was so drawing in the beginning of that series.

All in all, this is good way to see a major part of this series wrap up. Claremont keeps us hooked for the next couple of issues, with a nice twist near the end. I am not sure how long the series will keep up before Marvel moves in a different direction, but as long as it is with us, it remains a fun title to spend some time with each month.

What did you think of Nightcrawler #10? Do you like the story from Claremont and what he has planned coming next? Leave us your thoughts and post a comment below.

4 Reel Movie Club Ep 10 - Thriller Films

Posted by Anthony Mango - Monday, January 19, 2015

On episode 10 of the 4 Reel Movie Club podcast, Fanboys Anonymous members give their thoughts on four films of the thriller genre that keep you on edge and amp up the suspense to a disturbing level, even at a slow pace.

Host: Tony Mango

Panelists: Caroline Oliveira and Eddie Siqueira

Misery, The Silence of the Lambs, Memento, Oldboy

THIS MONTH'S SET OF MOVIES:

Misery
The Silence of the Lambs
Memento
Oldboy (2003)

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Group Meeting Ep 15 - Safety in Social Media

Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, January 17, 2015

On episode 15 of the Fanboys Anonymous Group Meeting podcast, the panel has a roundtable discussion about what it means to be safe on the internet when dealing with social media websites.

how to remain safe on social media accounts - bullying on internet

Hosted by Tony Mango, the panel includes Caroline Oliveira, Ronnie Brown, Stephen Wago.

Some topics we address:
  • General password hacking
  • Doxing from 4chan
  • Being bullied over Facebook
  • Censorship levels
  • and more!
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Nintendo Amiibo NFC Figure LogoThe Amiibo has been subject to as much speculation as amazement. It started with a vague video introducing the figures, mentioning that they were not only compatible with Super Smash Bros 4 but, as more information came to light, the hype surrounding Amiibo exploded.

In Super Smash Bros 4, the Amiibo acts as an AI fighter that is trained through battle. As you battle with it from the beginning through level 50, it will mimic and learn from actions and become a better fighter. The Amiibo can also be given stat boost items to consume. However, training an Amiibo is no simple feat.

Training Amiibos is a game in its own right. There are many techniques to training your Amiibo fighter for Super Smash Bros 4it has even spurred multiple websites and guides dedicated to the process. Done correctly, the Amiibo will be much harder to beat than your typical max level stock game AI. In time, even human players will have a hard time beating them.

Super Smash Brothers 4 Amiibo Yoshi Yarn StyleThose who have played or seen the game also know that each character has different appearances. While Nintendo doesn't release anything but the default costume as Amiibos, the gaming community has taken it upon itself to create masterpiece custom Amiibos that rival the quality of the originals. There's anything from simple repaints full model customization such as Yarn Yoshi by NlightNd1 (Left).

So far, only a portion of Amiibo have been released (check the release schedule here). There are questions about production rate for each character. This uneasiness stems from Amiibo characters who have seemingly been taken out of production early or simply had low numbers released such as Marth. This Amiibo became rare just days after release. There is a release schedule, however, not all characters are there. It has been said that all characters will be released but we will have to wait and see.

Speaking of rarity, it has to be mentioned that certain defect Amiibo have been a craze. The double blaster Samus, the legless Peach, bald Mario, and double sword Marth have all seen time on eBay. A legless Peach actually sold for $25,100. I applaud the lucky person that bought that for about $13 and made all that profit.

Outside of Smash, Nintendo has recently announced that there will be a themed release of Amiibos which will have a difference in pose and style. They will work exactly the same but provide a different look. The first set is the Super Mario Style which includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Toad, and Yoshi.

Nintendo Hyrule Warriors Link wielding Spinner Weapon

As for other games with compatibility with Amiibos, Hyrule Warriors will give you a new weapon when you tap Link, the Spinner (Above), a random higher class weapon if you tap Zelda or Sheik, and a lower tier weapon for tapping any other Amiibo. Mario Kart 8 will unlock themed costumes for your Mii depending on which character you tap onto the NFC (below).

Mario Kart 8 Amiibo Costumes for Mii

The Amiibo craze has just begun and with new characters and games to be compatible being announced, it's going to be a while before the hype begins to calm. What other Nintendo characters are you hoping to see as Amiibos and what games do you want to support them?

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