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Road To Batman V Superman: Superman II

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Superman II is what happens when there is too much ambition behind a project. Both the first Superman and it’s sequel were made back to back, as part of a filming strategy to release both films closer together. But, Richard Donner, who was supposed to direct both films, got into a lot of feuds with the producers over the direction of the film. The producers, Alexander and Ilya Salkind, wanted to make a more lighthearted Superman film, while Donner wanted to do something a little darker and different than what they wanted. The feuds go so bad, Donner walked out halfway through filming Superman II. As such, Richard Lester was hired on to direct the sequel, and of course he just couldn’t capture the same charisma or tone the first film had.

Superman II is in no way a bad film, it just suffers from a lot of executive meddling and the mishaps of an excessively large project that was created without a lot of forethought.

The film is a direct continuation of the first film. The first five minutes almost acts as a “previously on” segment in a TV Show, detailing the events that happened in the first movie. The main focus being on General Zod and his two compatriots were cast into the Phantom Zone by Jor-El and the elders of Krypton. Their trial was actually the opening of the first movie, which again makes the films more like a two part story rather than just a regular sequel. I didn’t mention Zod and his trial in my article about the first Superman movie, because it didn’t really affect the plot of that one, just planted the seeds for a sequel. In retrospect it’s kind of a weird idea to set up the sequel at the beginning of the first film, but I digress.

The story continues Superman on his adventures with Lois Lane at the Daily Planet. After stopping an atomic bomb by throwing the bomb into space. When it explodes the radiation or force of the explosion or insert random pseudo science here, causes General Zod, Ursa, and Non to be released from the Phantom Zone. Once they realize that the closer they are to Earth’s sun the stronger they get, they decide to invade Earth. But, Superman is too busy revealing his identity to Lois, and pledging his eternal love for her to notice. And he decides that he wishes to be mortal for her. On top of all that, Lex Luthor busts out of jail to try and gain favors with the new Kryptonian overlords by giving them the location of Superman’s Fortress of Solitude.

After over 35 years that is still a really cool effect.

Superman II has a lot going on, which is an interesting contrast to the first film in which very little happens. The first one is a classic retelling of the origin story, this one crams in a lot of different plot-lines. It’s actually a good evolution for the series to include more story to the character of Superman.

The best parts of the movie are the scenes with General Zod played by Terrence Stamp. He’s both really funny by being a fish out of water on Earth, but he’s also really menacing. I definitely believed his threats and conviction as Superman’s newest rival. Ursa played by Sarah Douglas, and Non played by Jack O’Halloran are also entertaining to watch in both their day to day activities, and their devastating conquest of Earth. The audience really gets a feel that these three have known each other for years.

Kneel before Zod, bitches!

Lois’ character arc is also a high point of the movie. It’s fun to see her figure out Superman’s identity, and being smart enough to realize that Superman and Clark Kent are never in the same room together. She even puts herself in danger to prove Clark is the Man of Steel. Admittedly it’s pretty stupid and suicidal, but it’s fun to watch and it’s kind of funny to see Clark Kent save her without becoming Superman. And when she does find out, she becomes Superman’s reason to want to be a normal person; the movie does this transition in a subtle way, showing not telling Superman’s moral dilemma. So Kal-El enters a chamber that takes away his powers so he could be with Lois. It’s both really heartbreaking, and yet really enduring to see the world’s most powerful superhero become a man for love. It makes his decision to become Superman again all the more heartbreaking when he knows that he’ll have to give up Lois Lane in order to do so.

The only plot thread that feels tacked on is Luthor’s return. Gene Hackman is once again very funny, and charismatic while still being a bit of a klutz, but it feels like they could have cut him out entirely and the film wouldn’t have suffered much. The other big problem once again comes down to Christopher Reeve’s portrayal of Clark Kent. I mentioned in my article about Superman that I felt Christopher Reeve was too much of an accident prone schmuck. I understand that it’s part of his facade, but at some point after all the mistakes he makes one has to wonder if it’s still a rouse. A perfect example of this is when he trips and falls into the fireplace. I feel like if Clark Kent was trying to protect his secret identity he would have made sure not to freaking trip. Having him trip, and say it’s just because Clark Kent is a bit of a goofball makes him seem incompetent and the writers seem lazy.

The film is still a technical marvel, and it’s still impressive to think about how it was all filmed and made considering how many flying scenes they had. However, the problems with the movie stem from the story. Specifically the world building. Any good fantasy has to establish rules, and Superheroes are a form of fantasy. So, the rules of what these characters can and can’t do need to be consistent. For instance, Superman’s cloth changing abilities, Zod’s telekinesis, Superman’s memory erasing kiss (WHO THOUGHT THAT WAS A GOOD IDEA?), and of course how the Fortress of Solitude restores his abilities. None of it is really all that consistent, and it definitely took me out of the movie, because I was trying to figure out what the logic was.

But, to be fair, those are nitpicks, and they don’t really make the movie worse, they just raise an eyebrow or two. Sometimes they’re kind of fun to laugh at or argue with friends about. Really the only downside to the film is Lex Luthor, and the fact that the movie just doesn’t have the same sense of scope that the first one did. The latter definitely comes from the abrupt shift in directors. So, overall the film is solid, and you should all give it a watch. It still understands Superman and brings up some really fascinating ideas that a Superman story usually doesn’t touch on.

Okay, can someone please explain that “flying S” thing to me.

I do have one problem that comes from this movie however. Prepare for a spoiler-filled rant:

How come nobody complains about how Superman kills General Zod in Superman II, but everybody and their mother is up in arms about Superman killing Zod in Man of Steel? Why? All the fans get so upset and can talk for hours about how Superman never kills. Well, I hate to break it to you, but he has killed in the comics, and Christopher Reeve’s interpretation has shown him kill Zod. Now before anybody says that he didn’t actually kill Zod in this movie, I would like to remind you that Superman takes away Zod, Ursa’s, and Non’s powers and throws them into a freezing pit. Where they will most likely starve and/or freeze to death over the course of several agonizing weeks, if the fall didn’t kill them first. This is particularly messed up considering Superman could have just thrown them in jail. But, no, he chooses to let them all die in the North freaking pole!

“Come on. Let’s hear that snap.”

I’m not defending Man of Steel here (we are going to get to that movie, and I have a LOT to say about it), but it made more sense to kill Zod there. Zod was more of a threat as he planned to kill every human being on Earth! And there’s no real prison they could put him on in that universe. So, Superman snapping Zod’s neck made more sense there, and it’s a pretty quick death in comparison to starving in the bottom of a pit for weeks on end.

Now the whole point of all this is that I ask that there be some consistency when people get upset over Superman killing!

Okay, rant over. I’m sure I’ll get some hate-mail for it too.

Again, Superman II is a good movie, and should be watched. But, much like Batman Returns, it just isn’t as good as it’s predecessor. Next time on “Road to Batman V. Superman” we enter Joel Shumacher’s first outing directing Batman. With Val Kilmer as Bruce Wayne, and Jim Carrey as the Riddler. It was totally 90s.

Bonus Mini Review! Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

So, there is another version of this film that was edited by Richard Donner, and he considers it to be how the film was meant to be. The film has the same basic story line, but it takes it’s time a little more. And it sets up the Lois Lane discovering Superman’s identity story earlier in the movie. It also has a clever twist on how one of the nuclear missiles from the first movie is what sets Zod and his followers free. This version isn’t too much different from the original after the first 45 minutes, but it does have a lot more footage at the beginning and has a better reveal of Superman to Lois Lane. Including a fantastically well written argument between Jor-El and Clark Kent that really tugs at the heart strings. Also, no memory erasing kiss, which is still so stupid it hurts. However, Superman does reverse the Earth to go back in time, and it was as dumb in the second movie as it was in the first. The movie is definitely more focused and a stronger version overall. I personally prefer the Donner version to the other, but I suggest giving both a watch. They’re a great way to kill a few hours.

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Here’s How Spider-Man Will Be Introduced Into ‘Captain America: Civil War’

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Spider-Man’s inclusion in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ has been a major source of excitement for fans and with every day bringing us closer to the release comes more rumors. This time, the folks over at Geek.Com are claiming to have information on just how the web-slinger is brought into the fold. Possible spoilers ahead.

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Most fans have assumed his arc would be akin to his comic book counterpart where he starts off on Iron Man’s side before finally switching sides to join Captain America. Geek.com’s sources claim that Peter Parker comes into the movie as a kid who “started becoming Spider-Man because he grew up and idolized Tony.” The source further claims that it is Tony who seeks out Peter who readily agrees to join him given that Tony is his idol (If rumors of Peter being 15 are true this is a possibility considering he would have been five years old when Iron Man came onto the scene and became a pop culture figure). To seal the deal, Tony then gives him an enhanced Spider suit.

As none of these rumors are confirmed, keep a grain of salt at hand while we wait to find out come April.

Captain America: Civil War is directed by Anthony & Joe Russo from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, Captain America: Civil War picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.

The film stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Chadwick Boseman, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Brühl, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Martin Freeman.

Captain America: Civil War is set for release on May 6, 2016.

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The Walking Dead Creator Calls ‘Negan’ An “Atomic Bomb” For The Show

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While speaking with Entertainment Weekly, “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman discussed upcoming and highly anticipated villain “Negan,” set to be portrayed by Jeffery Dean Morgan (Magic City, Supernatural). Kirkman likened the show’s new antagonist to an atomic bomb saying

“As far as shakeups go, we have lots of shake-ups from season to season,” says Kirkman. “It keeps things interesting — keeps the blood pumping, I like to say — but Negan is kind of an atomic bomb that’s going to be dropped on the show, and the show will probably never be the same after that. So buckle up, I guess?”

He further discussed what made this new villain and his “dangerously organized” sect different from the previous human threats fans have seen on the show.

“The Wolves were psychotic, the Hunters [the group from Terminus] had a lot of weaknesses. When it comes to the Saviors, and Negan in particular, the way I’ve always thought about this in the comics is this is a group that’s led by a guy who’s had his morality dial a few clicks away from Rick toward the darker aspects of his personality, but is still an intellectual and capable leader who’s kept his group alive against all odds just as long as Rick has. It’s really the best encountering the best. When these two forces come head to head, things are going to get interesting. This is a much different group than they’ve ever encountered. The Saviors are a group they’re not really prepared for”

Are you prepared for the return of “The Walking Dead”? Tune into AMC on February 14th!

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10+ Films To Help You Laugh Your Way Into the New Year

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Trying to get out of that post-holiday season funk? Wanna postpone the back to work mind-grind a little bit longer? Well, here is a list of films that will get you blood pumping and make you laugh your way into the New Year. Happy 2016 y’all!

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is a good film to watch because getting back into the grind after the holiday siesta is a hard thing to do. The new year has just begun and aren’t you counting the days until your next holiday? This is the best film ever made to illustrate the joys of taking a ‘mental health’ day. Sometimes you just need to sit back and enjoy life and who can show you how to do that better than the John Hughes and his ‘Ferris’? No one can. So remember the holiday break fondly and dream of those days off long gone as you enjoy a ‘day off’ with Cameron (Alan Ruck), Sloan (Mia Sara), and Ferris (Matthew Broderick). With principle ducking, fancy car driving, and unnecessary dance numbers, how could a movie go wrong? This film is a laugh a minute.

House Party (1990)

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Not all people remember the 1980s/1990s super rap duo Kid ‘n Play, but you should. With hits like Ain’t Gonna Hurt Nobody and Rollin’ With Kid n’ Play, this twosome – Christopher “Kid” Reid and Christopher “Play” Martin – parlayed their success as a musical act into a string of slapstick comedy films. House Party is the story of ‘Kid’ a high schooler who is being raised by his strict single-father (the late Robin Harris). His best-friend play invites him to a party at his house but he has been grounded due to a fight at school. Kid sneaks out of the house when his dad falls asleep and the hijinks are off and running. With bullies, sketchy cops, and a kicking soundtrack you can’t go wrong – see if you can spot Martin Lawrence.

PCU (1994)

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This cleverly, acronym titled film PCU Port Chester University – is a great couch surfing film. This film makes satire of the sometimes overly ‘political correctness’ that goes on in society. When preppy, clumsy pre-frosh Tom Lawrence (Chris Young) goes to visit the school over for weekend he is slated to stay in the wildest communal house, The Pit, on campus. His tour guide for the visit is James ‘Droz’ Andrews (Jeremy Piven) the wildest man on campus. Port Chester University, not unlike Greendale Community College, has gone so far overboard in their attempt diversify and civilize campus life – Greek organizations are banned and political correctness has taken the fun out of college. When The Pit is threatened to be closed for policy violations and fines, Droz and his housemates Gutter (Jon Favreau), Mullaney (Alex Désert) and the gang must pull together to throw the mother of all ‘rent house parties” in order to save their home – check out George Clinton and P-Funk All-Stars as the make the party EPIC!

American Pie (1999)

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Long before JT and the Lonely Island Boys sang their ever popular Christmas Ballad, D*ck in a Box, there was Jim (Jason Biggs) and his ‘pie’. Four high school buddies – Jim, Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), Kevin, and Oz (Chris Klein) – make a pact to lose their virginity before they graduate from high school and all employ their own tactics to reach that goal. Finch, the neurotic one of the bunch, spreads rumors around school about his sexual prowess. Oz (the jock) joins an a capella group to gain the attention of a pretty smart girl. Kevin (the stead) loving boyfriend, tries to persuade his girl to go ‘all the way’ with him. And hopeless bumbling Jim, the nerdy, pie molesting Internet sensation, attempts to woo the hot foreign exchange student. It will all come to head the Steve Stiffler’s (Seann William Scott) after party. Talk about finishing high school with a bang! Check out How I Met Your Mother‘s Alyson Hannigan and her flute work.

Old School (2003)

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Mitch (Luke Wilson) is a nice guy. He has girlfriend that he loves. His buddy Beanie (Vince Vaughn), a successful entrepreneur, husband, and father, loves his family but is bored with his life and wants to reclaim a small part of youth. And then there is Frank (Will Ferrell), formerly known as Frank ‘The Tank’, a reformed party animal who gets married and is forced to give up his former ways by his new bride – but Frank is not so eager to see it all go. One day Mitch comes home from a business trip early to surprise his crazy girlfriend and finds her in the middle of bazaar sexual tryst. He moves out into a new house near a college campus and these three guys do a lot reclaim the fun of their youth – including start their own secret fraternity. Check out this new classic that will have you rolling all over your couch.Plus, you get to a naked Will Farrell and Snoop Dogg!

EuroTrip (2004)

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On his graduation day Scotty Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) is dumped by his girlfriend after graduation. Scotty attends a graduation party that night where is his audibly assaulted by a song, the title track, “Scotty Doesn’t Know,” that details the unfaithful deeds of his now ex-girlfriend Fiona (Kristin Kruek) with the lead singer in the band, Donny (Matt Damon). He gets angry and drunk, and when he gets home he had a message from his long-time German pen-pal, Mieke, who expresses sympathy for his plight. Scott thinks that Mieke, or “Mike” as he has always mispronounced her name, is guy, so when she suggests that they meet in person he thinks this guy is attempting to make sexual advances towards him. When it is revealed the Mieke/Mike is actually a beautiful girl, Scotty and his friends, Cooper, Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg), and Jaime, embark on a journey across Europe to unite him with his lady-love.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)

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Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) is a sweet, easy-going 40-year-old guy that works in a ‘big box’ electronic store. He lives alone, spends of a lot of his free-time playing video games, collecting action figures, and playing his French horn. The only problem with Andy is that he has NEVER had sex. When he reveals this information to his co-workers, David (Paul Rudd), Jay (Romany Malco), and Cal (Seth Rogen), they embark on a mission to rectify the situation. Through a series of club outings, bad pick-up/hook-ups, speed dating, and an unfortunate waxing incident, he finds his way to love and the loss of his virginity. Watch the cool song and dance moment at the end when he finally pops his cork! So let the ‘sunshine in’ in with hilarious flick.

Superbad (2007)

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This film is hilariously ridiculous and you will most definitely love to watch it! The story centers around two BFFs, Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera), their dorky, affable whipping boy Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) at the end of their high school days. Evan and Seth are usually dismissed by the popular kids, but they get invited to a party and spend most of the day in pursuit of alcohol for the partygoers with the help of their nerdy friend. Armed with this Fogel and his newly procured fake ID declaring his name simply, McLovin, the threesome has a night for the ages. Fueled by the possibility of hooking up with girls and leaving a mark before in the minds of their classmates before they go off to college, these guys will stop at nothing to have a night to remember. This flick has bumbling cops, drunk girls, party brawls, and laughs that will not quit. You’ll be ‘McLovin’ it!

I Love You, Man (2009)

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Paul Rudd and Jason Segal star in the ‘Bromance’ comedy about a recently engaged friendless realtor named Peter Klaven. He overhears his fiancé Zooey (Rashida Jones) discussing his lack of friends when she is hanging out with her best girlfriends and decides he needs to find some of his own. He doesn’t want to cause issues in the relationship by being clingy and he needs to find a best man. Peter’s brother Robbie (Andy Samberg), his fiancé, and her friends offer to set him up on a series of ‘man-dates’ to help him make friends. All the set-ups end disastrously, but he meets laid-back Sydney (Segal) at an open house he is hosting and they hit it off. The friendship blooms and a bromance is born out of goofing off and pure love of the band Rush. This will film will have you “slapping the bass” and your sides.

The Hangover (2009)

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Doug (Justin Bartha), Phil (Bradley Cooper), and Stu (Ed Helms) are three life-long friends that take a trip to Las Vegas for a bachelor party – a little last hoorah before the upcoming nuptials of Doug and his fiancé Tracy. When the gang is forced to take his soon-to-be brother-in-law, Alan (Zach Galifianakis), on the trip chaos ensues. Alan is a rich, man-child, idiot savant with no social skills/graces and a knack for landing him and those around him in heaps of trouble. In an effort make the weekend special he buys Ecstasy from a guy at a convenience store and slips it into a bottle of tequila. What he doesn’t know is that the ‘Ecstasy’ was actually Rohypnol (a rufie), and they guys have on drunken black-out. They wake-up with no memory and the night before and minus Doug, but plus a baby. They spend the next day trying to figure out where is Doug; why is Mike Tyson’s tiger in their room; whose baby they have; and why there was a naked Asian man in the trunk of their car. Don’t you want to find out how it ends?

Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)

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When Lou (Rob Corddry), a suicidal alcoholic, attempts to kill himself his friends – Adam (John Cusack), Nick (Craig Robinson), and Nick’s nephew Jacob (Clark Duke) – take him to the ski resort that was their old partying ground – to help him feel better and recover. The resort is not a shabby version of its former self, but the guys decide to make the most of it and spend the night drinking and partying in the hot tub. The hot tube takes the guys back to 1986 on a night that impacted all of their lives forever. This group gets something that never happens, a second chance to do things differently and, perhaps, come out of this thing better than when they went into it. Will these guys make it ‘back to the future?’

Project X (2013)

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Ever dreamed of throwing an EPIC party in high school? Ever dreamed of throwing a party that they write legends about? Follow these three high school unknowns through the crazy night of Thomas’ (Thomas Mann) 17th birthday. All he [Thomas] wants is small intimate party with some close friends and few other key high school elites, to raise his social status. What he gets is a best his best-friend Costa (Oliver Cooper) putting blasts out on social media, Craigslist, and calling radio stations to put the word out about the party. EVERYONE shows up and the party gets out of hand quickly. But oh, what a night! You’ll wish your high school experience was half as cool as these three dorks. This is one of the best high school party films on the market.

Enjoy the laughs!

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James Earl Jones To Voice Darth Vader In ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’

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This report is still at the rumor stage, but Making Star Wars is reporting that 84-year-old James Earl Jones will voice Darth Vader in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

No official announcement has come from Disney or Lucasfilm.

The story continues that Brian Muir, the man that sculpted Darth Vader’s helmet for 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope has recreated the Darth Vader costume for Rogue One. There is no word on how big a part Vader will have in the film or who will wear the costume.

Disney does have plans for Darth Vader past Rogue One, as they plan to release a Star Wars film once a year, with no end date in sight.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is directed by Gareth Edwards, and stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen (IP Man), Jiang Wen, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen of Hannibal fame, Alan Tudyk (as a motion capture character), and Riz Ahmed.

This is a prequel to the original 1977 Star Wars, dealing with rebel efforts to convey Death Star blueprints to Leia Organa. The screenplay is by Chris Weitz, and the film is due in theaters on December 16, 2016.

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‘Daredevil’ Showrunner Down Plays Frank Miller’s Elektra Comments

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The second season of Marvel’s Daredevil is set to premiere on March 18 with the introduction of the Punisher and Elektra.

Last week the creator of Elektra, Frank Miller had some harsh words for the Netflix series.

“They can call it whatever you want, but it will not be the real Elektra. Yes, I’m her father,” said Miller at Brazil’s CCXP.

Yesterday, the showrunner of the series Doug Petrie has since heard the comments and responds very diplomatically to Entertainment Weekly.

“God bless him, it’s his prerogative. I’m a huge fan of what he did, so the [criticism] doesn’t go both ways. I wouldn’t say, ‘What does Frank Miller know?’ I’m so inspired by him and what he achieved and I’m trying to take it further and enrich her. She’s an empowered woman with her own agency, she’s nobody’s victim,” said Petrie.

Daredevil is Executive Produced by Petrie, Marco Ramirez and Drew Goddard, along with Marvel TV’s Jeph Loeb. The series stars Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Jon Bernthal, Elodie Yung and Rosario Dawson.

Season two of Marvel’s Daredevil will be available to stream globally on March 18 at 12:01 a.m. PT on Netflix.

Elektra Natchios first appeared in Daredevil #168 (January 1981).

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George Miller Has Two More ‘Mad Max’ Tales To Tell

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Earlier this week Cindy Williams of Page Six published an article stating that director George Miller will never make another Mad Max movie. Three days later Miller clarified his comments to The Wrap.

“That was a completely garbled interview. I was in New York and it was so noisy and the journalist was asking me questions on a red carpet at the National Board of Review. She completely got the wrong fragments of information that were just not true. I said no, [another ‘Mad Max’ movie] will not be next, and she took that to mean I never wanted to make another ‘Mad Max.’ It won’t necessarily be next, but I have two more stories,” said Miller.

On Thursday, Miller, and Mad Max: Fury Road were nominated for Best Motion Picture of the Year and Best Achievement in Directing. Miller has been nominated for six Oscars with one win, Best Animated Feature Film of the Year in 2006 for Happy Feet.

The working title for the next Mad Max film is Mad Max: The Wasteland.

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‘Cloverfield’ Sequel From J.J. Abrams – ’10 Cloverfield Lane’ Trailer

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Paramount Pictures released the trailer 10 Cloverfield Lane Thursday night. The film is a sequel to J.J. Abrams Cloverfield from 2008.

“The idea came up a long time ago during production. We wanted to make it a blood relative of Cloverfield. The idea was developed over time. We wanted to hold back the title for as long as possible,” said Abrams to Collider in a statement.

10 Cloverfield Lane is directed by Dan Trachtenberg, from a script by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken and Damien Chazelle. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman and John Gallagher Jr.

10 Cloverfield Lane is scheduled for release on March 11 in IMAX.

The original film was made on a $25 million budget and grossed $170 million worldwide.

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40 Ounces of Freedom! ‘Dogfish Head’s Sah’tea and BFM La Meule’

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Because What’s More American than the Over Consumption of Mediocrity?

These beers (Sah’tea and La Meule) are far from mediocrity, but that’s the tagline of my spiel, so I’m sticking with it. I have started writing this half-way into drinking, so there are new rules this week:

Unnecessary Rules:
1. I must keep the alcohol in the bottle I purchased it in!
2. I DO WHAT I WANT!
3. I ain’t got time for rules this week!

The truth is, I started watching a Netflix, Oscar-nominated documentary, “Winter on Fire,” which is about the Ukrainian Revolution, and it made me want a beer, so I started early. It was quite a powerful film and was very thought provoking about humanity. As the kiddies would say, “I got the feels,” BUT that’s not the point and quite possibly for another article on this great website (wink, wink).

Anywho, I snapped my Swiss Mountain brewed Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes (BFM) La Meule open, and was immediately greeted with a sizzling sound and strong yeasty smell, quite reminiscent of vinegar even. Why it’s logo is a cool little black gecko/lizard, I have no idea. There ain’t no such animal in the Swiss Mountains!

Sorry, back to the beer. It reciprocates the same yeasty, sagey smell; in flavor and in textural feel when consuming its golden ale brew. That’s not to be dissuaded, if you can find it; try it. The ale is full flavored, but still smooth, light, and drinkable. It gives a very comfortable sensation and lasts until the last drop. I say drink it!

Up next, Sah’tea. This 27 oz bottle is my third cup of tea today. I’ve had a blend of green, a blend of black (how I like my men), and a blend of 9% alcohol. This Dogfish Head beer is said to based off a traditional 9th-century Finnish recipe, where it was brewed with rye and juniper berries, under heated rocks. This brew just happened to add black chai tea into the process, and you can definitely taste it. It’s a very rich spicy taste. A good medium of different flavors, while not being overwhelmed.

Overall these beers gave a mean tasteful quality. I got what I paid for and it wasn’t cheap. 37 ounces of deliciousness. Even the beer, that is Swiss French “La Meule” was good, and I have a staunch stance of things I can’t stand like “people who are intolerant of other people’s cultures… and the [French]!”-Don’t worry that’s an altered version of an “Austin Powers: Goldmember” joke, and even if you are offended just think, a 24-year-old man who is addicted to Charms Blow Pops has written this!

I wasn’t even sure I’d enjoy these beers with both having heavy sediment lurking at the bottom, but obviously, I did. Go out and enjoy them responsibly.

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Remembering Alan Rickman: Top Five Character Performances

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Yesterday acclaimed British actor, Alan Rickman, passed away at the age of 69 from cancer. The world was quick to add touching tributes to the actor on social media. A particularly touching one was this, from friend and co-star in the Harry Potter films, Daniel Radcliffe.

Alan Rickman was an English actor and director, who appeared on both stage and screen, often playing the villain. His big break came in the role of Vicomte de Valmont in the stage production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses in 1985. He is more widely known for his role as Hans Gruber, the calculating villain from the first Die Hard film (more on this later).

Although he is more commonly known for playing villains, he has also played leading roles in Truly, Madly, Deeply and Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility. For his role of Rasputin in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny, he won a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Now here is my list of top five favourite performances.

5. Alexander Dane – Galaxy Quest.

Dr Lazarus

In the role of Alexander Dane/Dr Lazarus, Rickman was joyous to watch as an actor who hated to play the character he was most loved for. He had some of the best lines in the film, when delivering scathing attacks on his fellow co-stars. The highlight of the movie for me, is when Lazarus finally gives in and utters the catchphrase he has come to hate so much, “By Grabthars hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged.” It goes from a pretentious line, to the words that give a dying man peace. When delivered as only Rickman can, it becomes one of the most emotional scenes in the movie.

4. The Metatron – Dogma.

The Metatron

This is my guilty pleasure film. There are so many good performances in this movie, but the one which stole the movie is Rickman’s portrayal of Metatron – The Voice of God. Metatron is an angel who is permanently annoyed, and its mainly to do with the lack of respect humans have towards angels. The scene when he first appears is a great one to highlight Rickman’s talent for comedy. Take a look at it below, but be warned, there is some strong language.

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Throughout the film, he gets to say some of the best lines. Again it isn’t a role you would expect him in, but it ultimately works. If you haven’t seen it, then I highly recommend watching it as soon as possible.

3. Severus Snape – Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part Two

Severus Snape

When I read Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, and I got to the part where Snape meets his demise, I can remember thinking that I couldn’t wait to see Rickman in the scene. Well he certainly didn’t disappoint did he? The way that Rickman plays this scene and the flashbacks, is nothing short of spectacular. Whether it’s when he walks into the bedroom to find Harry’s mum dead and floored by grief, to producing his patronus, and Dumbledore asking “After all this time?” and the heartbreaking reply, a simple “Always.”

The great thing about Rickman being Snape was after seeing the first film; I decided to start reading the books. Reading the lines of Snape was all the more enjoyable when you have the voice of Alan Rickman in your head. I can’t imagine any other voice being Snape’s.

2. Hans Gruber – Die Hard.

Hans Gruber

Alan Rickman showed other bad guys how to make this look good. Hans Gruber is the epitome of cool in Die Hard. When I first saw the film, I had never wanted a bad guy to survive as much as I did Hans. The way that Rickman played it, a was genius. The scenes where he has conversations with John Mclane are brilliant to watch and he gives as good as he gets. I particularly like the scene where he’s discovered and pretends he’s a hostage and goes from cool and calm, to utterly terrified in seconds. He doesn’t fit the typical mould when it comes to one liners either. He has more thought out speeches that he delivers with authority and menace that just send shivers down you back. One my favourites is ” When they touch down, we’ll blow the roof, they’ll spend a month sifting through rubble, and by the time they figure out what went wrong, we’ll be sitting on a beach, earning twenty percent”

This performance made other film bad guys stand up and pay attention. There were lots of them who tried to imitate Hans, but no-one ever came close to it.

1.The Sheriff of Nottingham – Robin Hood the Prince of Thieves.

Sheriff of Nottingham

Some may say its a controversial decision, but I stand by my choice. This is the most personal choice on the list, as this film is the earliest one I remember going to without a parent. I remember after it finished, everyone was talking about how cool Robin Hood was, and while I agreed he’s cool, I had much more fun when The Sheriff was on-screen. It wasn’t just the lines that he got to say, it was the looks he would give while delivering them. He was a like a tornado through the film, and such a physical one that it must have exhausted him.

For me this is Rickman at his finest, chewing up the scenery and everyone around him.

It is so much fun to watch him in this part, and it must have been a lot of fun to play. Again he was a villain that I didn’t want to see caught, so that I could see more of him on-screen.

So there is my list of favourite performances. Although it was nice to look back on his career, I would have much preferred writing this further down the line and seeing what else he had to offer.

Alan Rickman will be sorely missed but fondly remembered by millions of fans all over the world. Always.

 

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