Nothing on the internet brings grand satisfaction like seeing another person fall and get hurt, especially while trying to look cool...except maybe cats, but someone else can start the Caterday pics here on Fanboys Anonymous.
I'm here to bring you the spills and aches that will make your own sides hurt, starting with this gem:
Hey Hey Hey Fanboy Nation, it is I, Chris "The Dace Man" Dace here today to run down the top 10 Nickelodeon Cartoons!! So strap in and let us get rolling on the Era of Awesomeness and the cartoons that made me demented and twisted as I am!!
Diving in at Number 10: SpongeBob Square Pants
Ooooooooooh Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? That's right SpongeBob Squarepants! Now I have not been a major fan of this franchise since it's incarnation in May of 99 but never the less he is an icon of Nickelodeon. Spanning nine seasons an 185 episodes, SpongeBob has been a pop culture icon for over 14 years....yes let that sink in. To me the only saving grace to the show is his dim witted side kick Patrick. SpongeBob has conquered the airwaves and generations for a decade and a half with no end in site. Capturing the hearts of 2 generations and looking on conquering a third it is one of the longest running cartoons in Nickelodeon's history. SpongeBob was also the last Nickelodeon cartoon to have a major motion picture release globally with the self entitled The SpongeBob Square Pants Movie. As much as I wish this show would go away one can not deny the success and accomplishments of your little yellow squared friend. That being said lets go back to the surface and check out number nine.Rolling in at Number 9: Rocket Power
Alohoa Little cuz! This group of beach bum pre-teens rolled across our television for 3 seasons and 61 episodes. Giving us the view of life through the eyes of kids who live down at the shore the entire year and not just the summer. getting into those every day pre-teen problems and having and Uncle Tito from Hawaii to me is a great combo for cartoon success. Having a ride variety of sports guests, such as the legendary Tony Hawk, the four Pre-Teens Oswald "Otto" Rocket, Regina "Reggie" Rocket, Maurice "Twister" Rodriguez, and Sam "Squid" Dullard popped on our televisions from 1999 to 2004. Week in and week out they would teach us the lessons of life at fictional Ocean SHores and the importance of friendship and family. That's why Team Rocket Power made it on the top 10 cartoons list! So now lets leave the coast of Northern California and head to the jungles of africa for number 8 on our list.
Swinging from the Trees at number 8: The Wild Thornberrys
Having a run from the Fall of 98 to 2004 the quirky family known as the Thornberrys graced our television screen following the adventures of Nigel Thornberry and his family. Cursed with the ability to hear animals talk Eliza, Nigel's daughter, begins helping animals as her family films a popular Nature show. Eliza's best friend Darwin, who is a monkey, helps her on her adventures to rescue animals and their needs in the safaris of Africa. Her sister Debbie tries to have a teenager life on the road and her adoptive brother Donnie is just the wild card bitches!!! The Thornberrys gave us 5 seasons with 92 episodes and appeared on the big screen twice, teaming up with another one of our featured shows on the list as well as their own feature length film. You Wild Thornberrys have mad the list and congratulations now lets grab some wood and head on down to the river for number 7. Building a damn at number 7: The Angry Beavers
Lets put the title aside for a moment and look at a beloved cartoon from the 90s, The Angry Beavers. Brothers Norbert and Daggett appeared on our screens from April of 97 to November of 01. Giving us 4 seasons and 61 episodes the brothers introduce us to such friends as Stump, who literally was a stump, and a character based on Barry White....Barry Bear. Now the series is by no means a classic and one that really teaches life lessons. In fact the show is probably best suited for Cartoon Networks' Adult swim with all the in-jokes, adult humor and hell...the title. Yours truly though absolutely loves the series because of how cool and slick Norbert was and how moronic Daggett is. The series was staple in my child hood as I vividly remember the episodes and laughing my butt off before I got the adult humor. The two beavers never made it to the big screen and when it comes to Nickelodeon cartoons really didn't have that long of a run, but to me it was all fun cheeky humor and they deserve to be on this list and especially at number 7. Now lets leave our wood behind with the Angry Beavers and make a wish for number 6.
Poofing in at number 6: The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy is an average kid that no one understands. Mom and Dad and Vicky always giving him commands! That's right our favorite pink shirt wearing tween and his loveable Fairy Odd Parents!! Timmy Turner blasted on the Nickelodeon scene in the Fall of 1998 wrapping up the illustrious 90s Nick Cartoon Era! With his bumbling fool of a Odd Father Cosmo and the some one voice of reason Odd Mother Wanda, we have scene the trio in over 9 seasons and 131 episodes, thus far. The series still goes strong today bringing in a newer younger generation as well as still hooking in the 90s kids who are well in their 20s now. With the ever slight hat tips to an adult culture as well as the slap stick comedy that keeps children entertain the series has managed to anamor 3 generations. They have also been able to pop out eight cartoon movies, one live action movie and three team ups with Jimmy Neutron. and impressive run if I do say so myself. The series is chugging along with no end in site, a tenth anniversary and a sequel to the live action film. So crowns off to you FAIRY! ODD! PARENTS! now lets head back to Middle School.
Running Late for school at number 5: Doug
Patty, you're the pickle in my coleslaw, Patty, you're the sugar in my tea, Patty, you're the relish on my hotdog, and Patty, you're the mayonnaise for me. Whoa, whoa, whoa! Who could deny the awesome short and catchy songs from the main character and the band The Beats. Coming in at number five is the legendary Doug, and no not that shit Disney gave us. I'm talking about the 90s nick cartoon that aired from 1991 to 1994. Yeah Doug is as old as my brother. Now under the Nickelodeon run the animation wasnt as crisp and they didn't have Disney money for a movie but never the less we have the classic episodes. With his blue pal Skeeter, his green enemy Roger, and his blonde tan goddess Patty... Doug gave us the perspective of a young teen who just moved to a new town, Bluffington. With awesome catch phrases as "You Bet I Am" and amazing mating calls of the elusive nematoad the show still sticks with it's core audience from the 90s. I still yell Ka-lu-ka-coo especially when I try to imitate a bird. The show had 52 episodes with it's run on Nickelodeon before it got Disney money and ran an additional 65 episodes of a course or 8 years and 7 seasons. Sofortunately for us who stay up late to watch the 90s Are All That, Doug made a run but is currently not airing these days, but hey go on Amazon and buy the awesomeness that is Nickelodeon's Doug and will hit the Urban Streets for number 4.
Trolling the Urban Streets at number 4: Hey Arnold
Uh...Here we go, here we go....Arnold! That's right our favorite football headed, morally conscious fourth 90s nick line up. You can catch Hey Arnold on the 90s on Nick Segment during the week as well as DVD these days so one last time "Move it Foot Ball Head!" and lets crawl in to the top 3!grader Arnold comes in at number 4. Spanning 5 seasons and exactly 100 episodes Arnold gave some important life lessons with his very diverse group of friends. Always the "Do the right thing guy" Arnold would help elevate his friends to a morally higher ground while also giving us some classic characters as Stoop Kid and Chocolate Boy. With his best friend Gerald by his side and his stalker/enemy Helga on his heels Arnold tried to live the life of a normal 4th grade, as normal as a cartoon would allow. He live with his bat shit crazy Grandma and his Awesome story telling Grandpa in a boarding house with lots of wacky tenants. Arnold made it to the big screen like some of our other contenders on this list and then gracefully bowed out of the cartoon scene. Running from October of 96 to June 04 Arnold dominated the morality spot in our line up
Getting Diaper Rash at Number 3: Rugrats
Coming in at number 3 is the Iconic series that grab a generation of parent's wallets and bled them dry. spanning over nine seasons and 172 episodes these diaper heroes, known as The Rugrats, were one of the Nickelodeon's heavy hitters. having a run from 1991 to 2004 these babies saw the big screen three times. They have had numerous holiday specials, I for one received all of my historical holiday information from them, and have had countless video games and toys made from their success. As if nine seasons wasn't enough the little babies grew up to be teenagers in the series Rugrats: All Grown Up that ran for an additional 5 seasons with 55 episodes in a four year span. They are officially the juggernaut of cartoons when it comes to Nickelodeon. Though they did have a failed attempt of another spin-off Rugrats Pre-School Daze featuring Angelica and Suzie the series without a shadow of a doubt is one of if not THE most succeful franchise Nickelodeon has ever produced. These Babies, Tommy, Phil, Lil, Chuckie, Angelica Suzie and the future additions of Dil and Kimmie shaped my childhood. I seriously watched from 1991 to 2008 some form of Rugrats, to me that speaks volumes about how amazing and successful this Franchise is and was. So for all of you arguing why this is not number one and is number three I will tell you this. The top three was very hard for me to organize and you will see why. Though this is the most successful I have my reasons for number one and two. So lets bounce to Number two.
Disturbing every ones memory of their Childhood at number 2: Rocko's Modern Life
I dare you right now to ask any 90s Nick watcher what is the one show they absolutely loved as a child and a way to short 4 seasons and 52 episodes the show had its original run from, starting on my birthday (kind of a big deal), September 18th 1993 and running to November of 96. This show was the counter-part of our number one and absolutely ridiculous. So i have to know "Where are you really really big man?" and will we ever get a Wacky Deli feature length movie? This Fanboy hopes like hell we do! So now it's time for the big reveal at number one....unless you were a dick and started from the bottom in that case you already know. the majority will say Rocko's Modern Life. This show was edgy as hell to be aired for children and most of now look back and go "Oh Dear God how did we not get that". I bring this to you as number two because it is the most memorable show from our childhood and the most watched of the Nickelodeon Golden Age today. I still watch this show with a group of friends and laugh my ass off. I can not say the same for The Rugrats hence why I felt this would rank higher. The show followed a Wallaby, a Cow, and a Turtle through a bizarre and very adult themed world. In fact there are videos on YouTube that will show you hundreds of subtle adult jokes with in the show... To me this show will stick with me for the rest of my life and has unlimited re-watch value. Spanning
The Original Nicktoon at Number 1: The Ren & Stimpy Show
So this spot had to be reserved for one of the three original Nicktoons. The Ren and Stimpy show debuted in 1991 alongside The Rugrats, clearly geared to a very young audience, and Doug, geared to pre teen audience, as the off the wall adult humor that wasn't even going to try and hide it. The show was extremely controversial and has given us so many memorable lines and songs. I've been singing "The Log" song all week which in turn was what sparked me to write this article to begin with. They would have a run of 5 seasons with 52 episodes between 91 and 96. Spike TV tried to cash in on the 90s generation by reviving the series in 2003 but only lasted 7 episodes lacking the vibe and the glamour of the original run. So what would a Cat and Chihuahua possibly do to stay on the air waves for 5 years and be so iconic. The answer, absolutely anything rude and crude they could think of. Even though the show debuted around the same time as Doug and The Rugrats when asking most adults The Ren and Stimpy show is considered the original cartoon that drew to Nickelodeon hence why they are number one on our list.
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DC has been making waves with their reboot of the universe in their New 52 line and things don't seem to be stopping any time soon.
The latest major change is targeted towards Lobo, an alien bounty hunter who is essentially a walking parody of all the stereotypes that 90s comics were fond of. He was a giant, muscular, biker alien covered in guns and chains who filled the "cool" killer antihero role to a nauseating level, in my opinion.
And now he looks like this:
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| What the frag? |
DC Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras weighs in:
"Back when we introduced this “What’s New In The New 52” column, I told you that the most important word in The New 52 is “New.” We’re always striving to keep things exciting, different and surprising. Which is why JUSTICE LEAGUE #23.2: LOBO (from the creative team of Marguerite Bennett, Ben Oliver, Cliff Richards and Daniel Brown) contains a major surprise – one we’ve had planned for a while. The Lobo you’ve seen so far in the New 52 is not who you think he is. In this one-shot, you’ll be introduced to the real Lobo. A ruthless killer, Lobo is on a quest to kill the man who has taken his name.
This Lobo is equal parts strong, vicious, and driven. There’s a darker and more logical idea about what a force of nature like him is capable of. After all, this is someone who can infiltrate high society, fly a space ship, and adhere to a very specific moral code that’s not your typical anti-hero one. Oh, and, this one-shot takes place very far away from Earth. And when I say very far away, I mean it takes place literally on the other side of the galaxy."
What do you think of the new Lobo, who looks more like Johnny Depp than what everyone is used to? Is this a step in the right direction, or are you just waiting until Lobo goes back to this:
As the resident Canadian contributor, I guess I better comment on this…DC has announced in spring of 2014, they will be cancelling The Justice League of America series to pave way for it's replacement: The Justice League of Canada.
Eh?
This wreaks heavily of shades of Amazing becoming Superior over at Marvel. It feels like a temporary change based on one or two events that will not be in play a year from now. Those events in the New52 DCU would be "Trinity War" and "Forever Evil", shattering the teams across the board and forcing the JLA out of America.
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| The Simpsons are going to Canada! *GONGGGGG* |
Though Marvel has famously had Canadian heroes in it's canon for years (Alpha Flight, Wolverine, Alex Trebek), this is DC's first foray into the country. Jeff Lemire, a Canadian, will be taking full control of the series (after the editors tell him what to change and then he does and then they tell him to change more until they are happy) so there is at least a solid name attached that isn't Geoff Johns.
Lemire confirms the team will consist of at least one new character of Canadian heritage and an old character revealed now to be a Canuck: fan favourite Adam Strange. The team will be a mix of heavy hitting well-knowns and new or lesser known heroes. I'm not sure what kind of "vibe" they're trying to send me here but I'm a little more than concerned at their future attempts at Canadian humour. Hopefully Lemire and company can pull it off.
Any fellow Canadians out there curious just what this team will have to do up here? Canada is vast with great distances between major cities. Even Superman might get bored flying through Saskatchewan.
Rose Colored Reviews is a series of nostalgic reviews of video games, television shows and motion pictures I have grown up with and see if they still stand the test of time. In the premier video, I will take you back to the year 1983 where I show where my love of video games began; at least where it started to my recollection.
In the premier episode, I will take you back to the year of 1983 with the release of Activision's, "Keystone Kapers," for the Atari 2600. I discuss my fond memories of the game and if it is still fun to play today.
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| 80s box art galore! |
Check out the video below for the full review. Thanks for watching!
Have you ever played Keystone Kapers? What are your thoughts on the game?
Leave a comment below!
Admittedly, Doctor Strange has not been one of Marvel's most well-known characters, but the Master of the Mystic Arts does (or used to) boast a broad range of powers and feats that put even the greatest A-list heroes to shame. Classic Strange has trumped Galactus, gone toe-to-toe with the Beyonder, outsmarted the Living Tribunal, and even overcame Death herself. Despite this, the contemporary writers of Marvel have almost made it their personal mission to relegate Stephen Strange to the rank of a C-list hero.

By the Vishanti, Marvel, what gives?
The solution I propose: give Doctor Strange his own solo series. When relegated to being a member of a team, Doctor Strange rarely gets a chance to shine and show off the full extent of his powers. In reality, Strange could probably deal with most of these "team struggles" by himself. In his own series, Strange would be able to take on the likes of Dormammu and other powerful entities at his leisure. Writers wouldn't need to figure out how to make him weaker and more compatible in a team setting. The fact of the matter is that Doctor Strange was and has always been a solo character. Teams are not his forte.
How do you feel about Doctor Strange and his current role in the New Avengers series? Do you think Strange will have an important role in the upcoming Infinity books? Should Strange get his own series?
Share your thoughts in the comments or Tweet me @DrStrangeMD!
For anime fans, the name Rurouni Kenshin may conjure up feelings of nostalgia. Rurouni Kenshin made it's American TV debut on Toonami back in 2003. Personally I had loved the show (and judging by this I'm not the only one) but I was also pretty new to anime. At that time I was in high school. I didn't really have a well playing job, nor did I have a car, so going out and buying DVDs wasn't always on the table. Things like Toonami and Adult Swim were a good thing to have as a teenager first discovering entertainment more popular and suited for other cultures. (Bored already? Skip to the tl;dr at the bottom of the article!)
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| Not from the anime, in case you couldn't tell. |
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| Oro? |
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| You bet your ass some pretty awesome sword fighting is about to/already may have happen/ed. |
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| Guess who shows up early!? |
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| Takeru Sato definitely look the parts. |
As far back as I can remember, I have been a loyal fan of Nintendo. Through its many ups and downs, this company has always been on the forefront of creating one-hundred percent pure gaming goodness.
Of course, as much as a Nintendo fanboy tries as hard as they can, there is no way you cannot think about the Mario Brothers whenever you think about "the Big N." With Luigi celebrating his thirtieth anniversary this year (his first appearance was in the 1983 arcade game appropriately titled "Mario Bros."), something has been on my mind for a long time and I feel it should be addressed.
Just by looking at the title of this blog, perhaps some of you are wondering where I have come up with this kind of idea in which Mario and Luigi could possibly be twins.
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| Lil' legends. |
To give you an idea of what I am going to present as an argument, have a look at the introduction to the 1995 Super Nintendo classic, "Yoshi's Island."
Naturally, when you look at Mario and Luigi today, they are obviously not identical. But, they are fraternal twins. Until this game was released, many gamers have wondered exactly who was the oldest of the two. If you go back and watch the Super Mario Bros. cartoons which were released in the late 1980s and early 90s, it was noted by the Italian plumbers from Brooklyn in which Luigi is the youngest. This is also exemplified in the 1993 box office Bob-omb, Super Mario Bros.
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| The box office "Bob-bom" in the Summer of 1993. |
Of course, when you look at the actors who portrayed them, you can tell Luigi is MUCH younger than Mario. There is a scene in the film in which Luigi explains how Mario raised him. This would lead some to believe Mario is his father which would not make any sense considering the people who have went to see this movie knows these characters are supposed to be brothers. But the movie was poorly written and the whole thing was a huge pile of Koopa poopa.
Anyway, I digress.
I have always been a die hard Super Mario Bros. fanatic. I will never forget the day I first played the original NES classic and fell in love with what would later become not only a legendary gaming franchise but also a gaming icon. Anyone who can identify Nintendo with Mario and Luigi knows these two Italian plumbers were the reason the video game industry was saved from total extinction. Plus, well... they look so darn cute as babies.
As fanboys and girls, we all enjoy a good movie every now and again, about as much as we all enjoy a good cry every now and again. Sometimes, you can kill two birds with one stone and watch a movie that makes you cry. Many of the most enjoyable and most highly received films across multiple demographics are animated movies, so in this article, I'm going to focus on a few of those films that can make me well up viewing after viewing.
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| Try not to cry. Cry a lot. |
Consider yourself warned…
The Iron Giant (1999)
Director Brad Bird got a huge boost from this awesome animated film that Warner Bros. famously botched the marketing on. It is very much a "boy and his dog" story (and certainly not the only one on this list) that has a charming 50's twist: the dog is a giant alien robot. I personally saw this movie seven times in the theatre, I felt a very strong connection to it (and wanted to support it).
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| Is it odd I'm taking a dump AT the dump? |
Damned if that doesn't make me ball my eyes out every time. Just writing this story has my eyeballs wet. Damn you, Brad Bird!
Up (2009)
Though I find this to be one of Pixar's weaker films, the first quarter of the film sets up the love story of the main character and his now-deceased wife. We see their childhood together and see them bond over decades, going through relationship problems, including their inability to have children (much of this is done with pure visual sequences). The popular meme online cites these very few minutes of an animated film are "Still a better love story than Twilight" for a reason.
Toy Story Trilogy (1995-2010)
Though the original film and it's sequel don't contain many tear-jerker moments, they all lead up the the stellar, heartstring murderer that is Toy Story 3. Parts one and two have amazing moments that I find exciting and inspiring (Buzz flying in part one, the airplane/runway sequence in part two) but it's part three where they take a Super Soaker filled with lemon juice to your face.
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| There's a snake in my boo-hoo-hoo! |
Monsters, Inc (2001)
One of the funnest and most endearing films, in my opinion. The movie seamlessly sets up the monster world and somehow explains the concept of how the doors work without using a single word to describe it to the audience. Genius. However, it's the relationship between Sully and Boo that really brings the story home. Having two young girls myself now, these scenes are even more tear-enducing than ever.
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| I balled my eye out. |
These are clearly just a few movies that make us all blubber ourselves into a frenzy while our kids look at us funny. I'm sure there are several more you can think of, so please chime in below and let's discuss!
The Guardians of the Galaxy movie is really heating up the buzz charts in the nerdiverse these days. With promises of a Galaxy Quest meets Ghostbusters tone, this could be one of the most entertaining stories of the current Marvel film franchise.
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| ....silver bullets playbook? |
Personally? I'm all for it. Like many, I was leaning more towards a gruff, excitable voice actor but if the film's tone is action-comedy, I think his voice will play well. Rocket Raccoon will also likely be paired with the baritone-voiced tree-man character, "Groot" so the more different their voices, the better.
The Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning saga of the space-faring team was some of Marvel's greatest stories of the past decade. Hopefully they capture that magic in the upcoming film (trilogy?).
Thoughts? How do you feel about the comedic Cooper playing the rough and tumble raccoon? Comment below!
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| Everyone's favorite dark and brooding hero is back! |
You can hold the destruction in your hands on November 12th, 2013.
| I should have opened this away from the city. |
Warner Bros. official press release is below:
The fate of mankind is in the hands of one man when “MAN OF STEEL” arrives onto Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD 2-disc Special Edition, 3D Limited Collector’s Edition and Digital Download on November 12 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. In “Man of Steel,” Clark Kent is forced to confront his extraterrestrial past and embrace his hidden powers when Earth is threatened with destruction. From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes “Man of Steel,” starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Kal-El under the direction of Zack Snyder. The film also stars four-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams (“The Master,” 2012), Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon (“Revolutionary Road,” 2008), Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner (“Dances with Wolves,” 1990), Oscar® nominee Diane Lane (“Unfaithful,” 2002), Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne (“What’s Love Got to Do with It,” 1993), Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe (“Gladiator,” 1992). “Man of Steel” is produced by Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Deborah Snyder. The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer from a story by Goyer & Nolan, based upon Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster and published by DC Entertainment. Thomas Tull, Lloyd Phillips and Jon Peters served as executive producers.
“Man of Steel” will be available on Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack for $44.95, on Blu-ray Combo Pack for $35.99, on DVD 2-disc Special Edition for $28.98, and as a 3D Limited Collector’s Edition for $59.99. The Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi-definition, hi-definition and standard definition; the Blu-ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi-definition and standard definition; the DVD 2-disc Special Edition features the theatrical version in standard definition; and the 3D Limited Collector’s Edition features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi-definition, hi-definition and standard definition, and also includes a limited release metal “S” glyph with lucite glass stand. The Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD 2-disc Special Edition and 3D Limited Collector’s Edition include UltraViolet* which allows consumers to download and instantly stream the standard definition theatrical version of the film to a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players.
BLU-RAY AND DVD ELEMENTS
“Man of Steel” Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and 3D Limited Collector’s Edition contain the following special features: · Journey of Discovery: Creating “Man of Steel” – This immersive feature-length experience allows you to watch the movie with director Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Diane Lane and others as they share the incredible journey to re-imagine Superman. · Strong Characters, Legendary Roles – Explore the legendary characters of the Superman mythology and how they have evolved in this new iteration of the Superman story. · All-Out Action – Go inside the intense training regimen that sculpted Henry Cavill into the Man of Steel and Michael Shannon and Antje Traue into his Kyptonian nemeses. Includes interviews with cast and crew. · Krypton Decoded – Dylan Sprayberry (Clark Kent, age 13) gives the lowdown on all the amazing Krypton tech, weapons and spaceships featured in “Man of Steel.” · Planet Krypton – The world’s first exploration of Krypton and its lost society. “Man of Steel” DVD 2-disc Special Edition contains the following special features: · Strong Characters, Legendary Roles · All-Out Action · Krypton Decoded
DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ELEMENTS
On November 12, “Man of Steel” will be available for download in HD or standard definition from online retailers including but not limited to iTunes, Xbox, PlayStation, Amazon, Vudu, CinemaNow and more... The film will also be available digitally in High Definition (HD) VOD and Standard Definition (SD) VOD from cable and satellite providers, and on select gaming consoles and broadband customers including Amazon, iTunes, etc.
ULTRAVIOLET
*UltraViolet allows you to collect, watch and share movies and TV shows in a whole new way. Available with the purchase of specially marked Blu-ray discs, DVDs and Digital Downloads, UltraViolet lets you create a digital collection of movies and TV shows. Services such as Flixster and VUDU allow you to instantly stream and download UltraViolet content across a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players. Restrictions and limitations apply. Go to ultraviolet.flixster.com/info for details. For more information on compatible devices go to wb.com/ultravioletdevices. Restrictions and limitations apply. Go to ultraviolet.flixter.com/info for details.
BASICS
PRODUCT SRP
Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack $44.95 Blu-ray Combo Pack $35.99 2-disc Amaray (WS) $28.98
3D Limited Collector’s Edition $59.99
Standard Street Date: November 12, 2013 DVD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Thai
BD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese, Mandarin
3D BD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese
DVD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Cantonese, Chinese (Traditional), Thai
BD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified)
3D BD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Brazilian Portuguese
Running Time: 143 minutes
Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, action and destruction and for some language
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It's official, we have our new Batman, and he's BEN AFFLECK.
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| Ben Affleck will reintroduce Bruce Wayne to a new audience |
Interesting enough, while most people immediately go to the thought that he played Daredevil, he also played Superman in the documentary Hollywoodland in 2006.
While I think they could have gone with someone better as well as younger, I do think that Affleck should be given a chance to prove that he could be the right man for the job. A lot of the criticism he gets is from people that bandwagon it and jump on him because they think it'll put them in line with others (see: Michael Bay) rather than actually backing it up with evidence.
One major positive out of this is that we're not getting a far too old Batman, such as the rumored Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Dean Morgan potentials.
I think Affleck needs to sit down and have several long chats with Kevin Smith, who understands the character extremely well. After all, he does the Fatman on Batman podcast. If Kevin Smith is able to steer Affleck in the right direction, I think he could pull it off. He has an uphill battle against him, following so quickly after Christian Bale, but it's not as if this is a choice that would make zero sense. It's not as if they chose Ken Jeong or someone.
Let's give Affleck a chance. If he messes it up...then we'll riot...but until then, I'm not as worried as a lot of other people are.
What do you think about this casting choice? Are you excited or do you think the movie is doomed now?
And for those interested, someone made up this image to show what Affleck would look like in the cowl:
There are a lot of independent short films on the internet, but not many of this quality and intensity.
This short film is about a mysterious super powered vigilante who is taking the law into his own hands.
Written, produced, directed, and financed by Marcus Alqueres (www.twitter.com/marcusalqueres).
This is a MUST see. Enjoy!
Episode 10 of the monthly Fanboys Anonymous roundtable discussion meeting podcast revolves around the question "Who is Your Favorite Superhero?"
Each member of the panel gets to pick three choices: one from Marvel, one from DC, and one from "everyone else" including Image, Dark Horse, Top Cow, Red 5, and more.
Hosted by Tony Mango, the panel includes Michael Burhan, Chris Dace, Nikki Mills, Jeff Penner, Travis Goss, Shaun Walker, and Chris Locs.
Some topics we address:
- Which incarnation of that character?
- Why that character over all the others?
- Was your choice influenced by what you grew up with as a kid or just what you experience now as an adult?
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.
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MOVIES
Mark Wahlberg has stated that he'd like to take over as Iron Man when Robert Downey Jr. steps away from the role.
My take: Wahlberg serves his purpose very well in movies and certainly has star power that could be utilized, but they could go with someone better, I think.
The release date for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been pushed back to August 8, 2014.
My take: If that's what they think will make them more money and it gives them more time to fix problems, go ahead. Better to wait a little while longer and have a better product than to fail. The issue? It starts a week after Guardians of the Galaxy, and if that ends up being a hit, you're fucked TMNT.
Ewan McGregor could return as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars sequel trilogy as well as spinoff films.
My take: AWESOME! This was one of the things I was really looking forward to seeing. I think Ewan was fantastic and I'd love to see more from him.
Elizabeth Olsen could be cast as Scarlet Witch in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
My take: I still don't like the idea of her and Quicksilver being in the movie, but sure, why not go with someone like Elizabeth Olsen? I'd rather her than the other rumors I've seen. If she is appearing in Godzilla opposite Aaron Taylor-Johnson and he ends up playing Quicksilver as well, maybe that will help them be comfortable with each other enough to have some good chemistry together on screen as brother and sister.
VIDEO GAMES
The PS4 will launch in the US and Canada on November 15th, 2013 and in Europe on November 29th, 2013.
My take: There you go, for everyone who wants to pre-order and set their budget around it..
COMIC BOOKS
The Sinister Six will face off against the Masters of Evil in Superior Spider-Man, led by Dock Ock's version of Spidey himself.
My take: Cool idea for a one-shot thing, but this whole "Doc Ock is Spider-Man" stuff is ridiculous. It's equally ridiculous that Peter Parker has been killed off in both 616 and Ultimate universes. DC and Marvel have to stop going to the death well so often. Since when could you not just write interesting stories about Peter Parker and other characters? Considering how they've stood the test of time, that must mean that they're interesting enough for it, right?.
HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES
Someone broke into Famke Janssen's home and put a children's book, "The Lonely Doll", on her bed.
My take: Creepy. As. Fuck. Hopefully they catch the person behind it and she's in no danger.
THE ARTS
"Everyday Objects Made Unusable by Giuseppe Colarusso" has been going around recently. This artist takes the functionality of objects and completely ruins them or switches them up in his portfolio titled Improbabilita ("Improbability"). Check it out here.
My take: Interesting stuff. Very cool. I particularly like the melting ice cube candle .
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