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Road To ‘Batman V Superman’: ‘Batman Returns’

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Batman Returns is one of the strangest sequels ever made. Initially Tim Burton, the director of Batman, wasn’t that interested in directing a sequel. He stated that unless there was something new and exciting for the sequel, there wasn’t much reason for a second go round. It wasn’t until Warner Bros. granted Burton a great deal of creative control and the chance to have screen writer Daniel Waters come on to rewrite the proposed script did he come back. And while the film is similar to Burton’s first Batman film, it may be considered a little too dark and harsh for some.

While Batman ended on a triumphant and uplifting note, Batman Returns is a cold and cynical film with a bizarre sense of humor throughout. It’s as if Tim Burton was trying to emulate Edward Gorey rather than Bill Finger and Bob Kane. The tone and mood create a Gorey, Charles Addams like environment, and while it’s certainly interesting, it doesn’t really work for a film about the Dark Knight. The film brought back Michael Keaton as Batman, but besides a few other actors like Pat Hingle and Michael Gough, the cast is completely different with new characters.

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The film focuses on three new villains: The Penguin played by Danny Devito, Catwoman played by Michelle Pfeiffer, and a nasty businessman named Max Shreck played by Christopher Walken. They all have their own specific agendas to conquer Gotham City or take down Batman. And much like the Joker, each actor plays their villain more over the top to contrast against Michael Keaton’s more subtle approach to the Caped Crusader. But, while it made sense for the Joker to be silly, and over the top (even though I wasn’t a huge fan of the character) it didn’t necessarily mean it was going to work for the other characters.

Some villains like the Penguin deserve a bigger than life performance. Danny Devito got a lot of flack for his performance as the Penguin (he was even nominated for a Razzie); personally I think he makes it work. I didn’t really view him as the Penguin, but rather a warped version of Richard III: disfigured, cunning, resourceful, and deliriously menacing in his actions. And having Danny Devito play the character was incredibly entertaining, part of it comes from the Penguin’s plans are much larger and devious than the Joker’s. Or at least, Penguin’s goals are more specific and we as an audience get to understand why he wants what he wants. We didn’t really get that with the Jack Nicholson’s Joker. So, personally I think Danny Devito did a great job with the role, and played it as over the top as possible in a good way.

He’s very Machiavellian.

However, Michelle Pfieffer’s Catwoman is over the top in a bad way. Her character is less the sly, funny, mischievous cat burglar fans knew and more the perspective of woman who snapped under the confides of society and is finally fighting back. Her character is interesting, but it’s not really Catwoman, and Michelle Pfieffer plays the stressed out, exhausted, and unappreciated side of Selina Kyle very well, but when she’s Catwoman she over does the “strong independent woman who don’t need no man” aspect of the character. It makes her less dynamic and simpler as a character with basic desires and motivation. I do know that a lot of people who like her character, but for me every time she was on-screen as Catwoman I kept getting bored. I will say her costume and design are memorable, and fun, and her transformation scene is one of the best scenes ever put to film. Much like Jack Nicholson’s unwrapping scene in the first Batman.

And then finally there is Christopher Walken as businessman Max Schreck. There is so much oddness to any Christopher Walken role, but here it’s somehow even more bizarre. You would think that he plays it bizarrely over the top like Michelle Pfieffer, but no. He actually underplays the role pretty much throughout the movie, and it actually makes him a more terrifying threat. However, he also stands out like a sore thumb, he has the same cadences and mannerisms he has in all of his other roles, and it just feels weird to see in a Batman movie… Even a Tim Burton Batman movie. Perhaps that’s just the thing with any Christopher Walken role, you can’t really see him as that character. You just see Christopher Walken. That doesn’t mean he’s a bad actor, or even did a bad job, but it’s a little weird to see him go up against Batman.

Speaking of titular role, Michael Keaton once again brings a lot of subtlety to the character. Burton and Keaton mastered the “less is more” approach to the character, and as an audience member, it’s really easy to feel Bruce Wayne’s emotional struggle. There’s a scene I love where Bruce Wayne is trying to find out all about The Penguin’s criminal activity, yet when he does find the connection he doesn’t feel any better. He feels worse that now he has to hunt down and take out a man who’s already had a miserable life. It shows the detective angle of Batman, but also the compassion he does have. There are also clever mentions of Vicki Vale from the first movie, and how their relationship didn’t pan out. It goes deeper into the character without saying too much.

However, there is something about Batman’s character that I neglected to mention in my article about Batman, not because I forgot about it, but because it’s a bigger problem in this film. Batman is much more willing to kill. Now the “no kill rule” wasn’t really a thing until the 40s and 50s when superhero comics were becoming marketed for children. However, it became pretty much established in the canon by the time Batman was released in theaters. And in both movies its weird to see Batman just straight up kill a few people. Sometimes it’s accidental, but most of the time he’s doing it with glee. There’s one scene where he shoves a few sticks of dynamite down someone’s pants and throws them down the sewer with a big old smile on his face. It makes Batman just so much more evil, which kind of negates the compassionate Bruce Wayne we see.

Burn mother f@#%er! Burn!

The script is solid, writer Daniel Waters understands the pacing and has strong dialogue to match. There are some goofy lines like the first movie, but it’s mostly good stuff. The set design and the atmosphere of the film all scream comic book aesthetic. It continues the feeling of fantasy, and timelessness Tim Burton’s Gotham City has. However, the problem with this movie does come from the negativity and bitterness the movie maintains. It has an overly violent Batman, a disgusting Penguin who attempts infanticide and walks around in a suit filled with questionable stains, a Catwoman whose origin story involves being thrown out a window, and a cynical look at justice and heroism.

It’s a bitter film, and it might not be for everybody. However, because I’m a dark, disturbing person, I think this movie is very good. I’ll admit a lot of things that take me out of the movie, but the mood and Gothic atmosphere the movie creates is wonderfully well done, and still has that great Burton feel behind it. The action is not the best, but for 1992, it was pretty damn good. The franchise still understands the darkness, and emotional inner-turmoil Batman goes through. And it’s great to see how they evolved the character. Again, it might not be for everyone, but I always recommend giving it a watch.

And just to make sure you have nightmares tonight.

This would be the last Batman movie Tim Burton and Michael Keaton did together, as Burton lost interest in the franchise and wanted to work on his own projects, and Keaton didn’t want to do another Batman movie without Burton. It probably wasn’t as big of a high note they could have ended on, but it was a good departure. Unfortunately, Warner Bros. wanted two more Batman movies… Don’t worry, we’ll get to them.

But, for next time, we’ll get away from Batman and focus again on Superman with his sequel; where the Man of Steel kneels before Zod.

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Your Guide to New Original Series for 2016

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Original Series have blown up since Netflix got their subscribers amped with House of Cards and Orange is the New Black. Now Amazon and Hulu are getting in on the game, and lining up impressive new content for digital-hungry audiences.

Netflix:

Fuller House – Reviving the beloved ABC sitcom from our childhood, Fuller House is premiering 13 episodes on February 26, 2016. The Full House sitcom originally follows widowed Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), as he raises his three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and his best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier). The original creator, Jeff Franklin, is back as head writer and executive producer. Several of the original cast members from Full House are coming back to reprise their roles. Despite Full House launching the career of iconic twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olson, the two will not reprise their roles. The plot of Fuller House, much similar to the original, follows a widow with three children to raise – only it’s a gender reversal. This time around we have D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) from the original series all grown up with three sons. Netflix and Franklin bring in the female leads with D.J.’s sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), and Kimmy’s teenage daughter Ramona (Soni Nicole Bringas).

 

Degrassi: Next Class – Degrassi is the Canadian television namesake that spans over five substantial installments. The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, and Degrassi: The Next Generation are filmed in and around Toronto, Ontario. Netflix’s addition to the teen drama franchise originally started as Season 15 of Degrassi: The Next Generation. Technically nothing has changed with this show aside from how it’s distributed. The new season first aired on FN2, Family Channel’s new teen programming block, on January 4, 2016. Netflix will air 10 22-minute episodes internationally (excluding Canada, France, and Australia) on January 15, 2015. With the same cast and crew the series continues to tackle taboo subjects that made Degrassi a cult favourite such as sex, teen pregnancy, date rape, drug abuse, LGBT issues, and racism. One difference Netflix brought to the series is episode titles referring to a social media trend with hashtags. Get ready for episode #BootyCall.

 

The OA – This eight-episode series is classified as a Drama/Mystery on IMDB, but at this moment there are no details on the plot. Any and all sound bites from Netflix executives have kept the story a tight secret. The OA, which possibly stands for Abnormal Occurrence, features Brit Marling as acting lead and co-writer and Zal Batmanglij as director and co-writer. Brit Marling is known for shunning Hollywood ideals in a way, as she got tired of being offered stereotypical roles. Marling’s break out roles were ones she wrote for herself in Another Earth and Sound of My Voice. Sound of My Voice is actually directed and co-written by Zal Batmanglij. The OA is the Marling and Batmanglij’s first project together since The East in 2013, and the first TV series the two have produced.

 

Flaked – Will Arnett looks like a Netflix favourite, as Flaked is the third project featuring the actor. Like the two previous featuring Arnett, the Arrested Development continuation and Bojack Horseman, Flaked is also a comedy. According to this Variety article from last year, the new series follows a self-appointed guru named Chip in Venice, California. Chip falls in love with his best friend’s girl, played by Ruth Kearney. Not only does this centre the plot on a comedic love triangle, but also bring Chip’s character flaws to the surface. Chip will struggle to keep up with his own lies that created his guru image. Flaked is co-created by Will Arnett and Mark Chappell (The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret). The series is also executive produced by Arrested Development creator/executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz.

 

Marvel’s Luke Cage – Netflix’s edition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe came to life first with Daredevil, then Jessica Jones, and now Luke Cage. Introduced to us in Jessica Jones as the Jess’ love interest, Luke Cage is an indestructible ‘gifted’ man. According to an article from comicbook.com, the Luke Cage series will take place post-Captain America Civil War. The same article also suggests that Luke Cage is complementary to building the world for the upcoming Defenders series. Aside from all the Marvel fans getting nerdy over their favourite characters, the Netflix series has potential to give viewers tons of Cage backstory. This is something that was left rather ambiguous in Jessica Jones, and rightly so since Cage is a supporting character. Luke Cage is set to premiere in 2016 with 13 hour-long episodes.

 

Stranger Things – With this project Netflix paired together Matt and Ross Duffer. The brothers have worked together on several short horror films, and that comprises the majority of their IMDB profiles. The Duffer Brothers, which is how they’re often credited/titled, also wrote and directed a horror, thriller Hidden (2015) with Alexander Skarsgard and Andrea Riseborough. Originally titled ‘Montauk,’ [hyperlink] Stranger Things centres on a little boy who simply vanishes in Montauk, New York in the 1980s. According to Deadline, the series will be, “a love letter to the ‘80s classics that captivated a generation.” Stranger Things also nailed down Shawn Levy as executive producer. The Netflix drama, with supernatural elements, is starring Winona Ryder and David Harbour.

 

The Get Down – Sony Pictures Television brought back their producing super-resources for this musical drama. Created by Baz Luhrmann and Shawn Ryan, The Get Down looks at the emergence of hip-hop, punk, and disco in 1970s New York City. On January 6, 2015 Netflix released this stellar full-length trailer. Baz Luhrmann’s writer/director experience includes Strictly Ballroom (1992), Australia (2008), Moulin Rouge! (2001), and The Great Gatsby (2013). Luhrmann looks like the right guy to smoothly incorporate musical numbers with a dramatic storyline for modern audiences. Shawn Ryan is known for several crime/drama series including The Shield (2002), The Unit (2006), and Last Resort (2012). Ryan’s storytelling skills most likely serve to the darker, and more violent elements of this series. Ryan is also executive producer on the Amazon Original Mad Dogs. The Get Down will air 13 hour-long episodes.

 

Love – This one-hour comedy is headed up by Judd Apatow who is best known for The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Girls and Pineapple Express. Lesley Arfin is also credited as co-creator whose previous credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine, MTV’s Awkward and Girls. Netflix felt so confident that they order two seasons, with the first debuting 10 episodes this year. The cast features Gillian Jacobs, who is best known as Britta on Community, and Paul Rust who also executive produces the project. The series follows Gus and Mickey, Rust and Jacobs respectively, a couple looking to find love. According to Indie Revolver , Love shows both the male and female perspective of the relationship. Love is also the first time Netflix has ordered two seasons upfront since House of Cards.

 

The Crown – This Netflix Original is a stab at the U.K. market with a series about, you guessed it, the Royal Family. The Crown is set to premiere this year with 13 hour-long episodes. Created by Peter Morgan, the biographical story features Claire Foy as Princess Elizabeth, Matt Smith as Philip Mountbatten, Jared Harris as George VI, and John Lithgow as Winston Churchill. Morgan is best known as a writer/producer for Frost/Nixon, Rush, The Last King of Scotland, and The Queen. There’s no official word on plot details, but according to an article from IGN the story follows Queen Elizabeth after WWII.

 

Lady Dynamite – This comedy is somewhat Meta, with a mockumentary-style series based on Maria Bamford’s life. Lady Dynamite is co-written by Mitchell Hurwitz (Arrested Development) and Pam Brady (South Park). Bamford is a female comedian, actress, and voice talent. Bamford’s voice credits include BoJack Horseman, Adventure Time, and Word Girl. Bamford also previously worked with Hurwitz on Arrested Development. No word yet on plot details. Netflix will air 13 episodes sometime this year.

 

Frontier – Back in November Jason Momoa fans may have gotten word of a new series called Frontier. Now most of the details of this project are subject to this exclusive Variety article. One interesting detail about this Netflix Original is that it’s commissioned by Canada’s own Discovery Channel. This means Discovery gets first distribution rights to the series, but only within Canada. According to Variety the plot chronicles the North American fur trade in the late 18th Century. Historically, this has involved both French and British colonists, and delicate interactions with Aboriginal peoples. Aside from Jason Momoa starring, Frontier also has Brad Peyton directing.

 

The Ranch – Remember That ‘70s Show? Well Danny Masterson and Ashton Kutcher are together again in another multi-camera sitcom, but hopefully this time without a laugh track. The Ranch is a comedy produced and written by Two and a Half Men alumni Don Reo and Jim Patterson. The series follows Colt Bennett, a former semi-pro football player (Kutcher) returning his family’s Colorado ranch to fun the business with his brother Jimmy (Masterson). The series also co-stars Elisha Cuthbert, Sam Elliot and Debra Winger. Winger and Elliot are set to play Colt and Jimmy’s parents, and Cuthbert plays Colt’s old girlfriend. Netflix has ordered 20 episodes, and releasing them in two 10-episode blocks.

 

Amazon:

Mad Dogs – This Amazon Original series is based off a British black comedy series of the same name. The U.S. adaptation of Mad Dogs has Shawn Ryan signed on as executive producer, with Chris Cole credited as series creator/showrunner. Chris Cole actually created and wrote the original Mad Dogs series. Ryan is best known for The Shield (2002), which ran for 7 seasons, and is also executive producer on the Netflix series The Get Down. The pilot aired with Amazon’s 4th pilot season on January 15, 2015. Amazon later approved the series for 10 episodes. Mad Dogs follows a group of 40-something buddies getting together in Belize to celebrate the early retirement of their rich friend. The group find themselves in the middle of a series of dark and comedic events including secrets, lies, and murder. The series stars Michael Imperioli, Billy Zane, Steve Zahn, Romany Malco, and Ben Chaplin. The series is set to release on January 22, 2016.

 

Sneaky Pete – This Amazon Original got its full season order as recently as September 2, 2015 [hyperlink]. This means there’s no official release date, or details on the number of episodes viewers will get in 2016. Sony Pictures Television is behind this one, and that usually means serious production value. Sneaky Pete, which has Bryan Cranston as executive producer, follows former convict Marius (Giovanni Ribisi) as he takes on the identity of his cellmate Pete. He moves in with Pete’s unsuspecting family, who happen to run a bail bonds business. The series also stars Marin Ireland and Margo Martindale.

 

Untitled Amazon Motoring Show – Fan backlash came swiftly with the news of Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson’s dismissal last March. Once BBC made the official announcement, Clarkson’s co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond refused to go on, along with executive producer Andy Wilman. Top Gear’s future looks grim, but fans rejoiced with the announcement of Amazon taking on these four fine gentlemen to make a new motoring TV series. The interesting thing is Amazon’s Untitled Motoring Show will be in direct competition with Top Gear. The series will produce at least 36 episodes over the next three years, and is reported to debut in late 2016.

 

Hulu:

The Path – Originally titled The Way, The Path is Aaron Paul’s first big acting project since AMC’s Breaking Bad. The series follows Eddie and Sarah Clearly, played by Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan respectively. The married couple get caught up in a cult. Eddie has a crisis of faith, as the truth of his world is challenged. Hannibal’s Hugh Dancy also stars as the cult leader. In December Hulu released the first images. Aaron Paul, along with starring, also serves as producer with his company Lucid Road Productions. The 10-episode series is created by Jessica Goldberg, and premieres March 30, 2016.
11.22.63 – This is Hulu’s most anticipated series for 2016. The eight-part series is based on a Stephen King novel of the same title. 11.22.63 follows an ordinary high school teacher Jake Epping, who travels back in time and tries to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. James Franco stars as Jake Epping, with J.J. Abrams producing and Stephen King serving as executive producer. Just this last weekend, Hulu released the first full-length trailer. With Abrams is helming this project, there’s a good chance there’ll be some good science fiction elements in here aside from the time travel. Time travel itself isn’t a greatly original concept. The challenge for Abrams and King is to keep audiences and critics interested. Franco’s pretty face can only do so much. The series is set to premiere on February 15, 2016.

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16 Podcasts You Need To Be Listening To In 2016

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More than 300,000 podcasts exist in the world as of the close of 2015. They range from products made by someone pressing record in their closet to million-dollar outfits with sterling sound engineering. The objectives of the podcasts tend to vary. Some of the podcasts will focus on such things such archeological fantasies to something as popular as fantasy football. However, the popularity of Serial was a game changer for podcasts. Podcasts before were such a niche thing that you listened to if you loved a particular subject but with the popularity of Serial, podcasts became very mainstream. So with that in mind, it’s time to discuss the 16 podcasts you need to be listening to in 2016.

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Matthew Sardo interviews celebrities and hits on the hottest topics in Pop Culture.

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15. Anime Addicts Anonymous

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Founded by original hosts Chiaki and Mitsugi in July 2009, the Anime Addicts Anonymous Podcast was born from a decision to put together something awesome from their collective anime knowledge. They wanted to make a community where people could share their love of anime and Japanese culture while learning in an enjoyable environment.

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14. Couchparty Podcast

The podcast equivalent of friends sitting at the end of the bar shooting the bull over movies, sports life’s little moments.

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13. Drunkendork Podcast

The Drunken Dork Podcast is a show about superheroes, pop culture news, and booze.

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12. The Fake-A^% Radio Show

The Fake-A^% Radio Show is an honest attempt at being a professional and uncensored morning talk radio show complete with sound effects, guest interviews, games, and skits.

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11. Nerdrage Podcast

Ryan Anderson leads a band of misfits and friends as they break down the latest in pop culture.

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10. The ComicNoobs Show

A comedy podcast that is explaining Marvel Comics for fans of superhero movies.

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9. Classy Little Podcast

Classy Little Podcast hosts, James, and Emily, select a different topic each week to discuss over wine and cheese. They share the history, fun facts and stories about each subject.

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8. Rick and Paul Heal The World

Be it a plague, pestilence or wasps, Rick, and Paul are on a magical, aural journey to solve the world’s ills with their comedy podcast.

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7. The Reigning Lunatic

The Reigning Lunatic is a scripted situation comedy set in a despotic medieval kingdom plagued by dragons, sorcerers, and dreadful Wifi.

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6. Fantasy Football Today

Dave Richard, Jamey Eisenberg, Adam Aizer, and Heath Cummings dive into the world of fantasy football, Ghostbusters 2, and Aizer’s undying love of the New York Giants.

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5. Around The NFL

The Around NFL crew break down all the news for football fans and do so with their particular brand of humor.

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4. Hooray Show

Each week, Horatio and his co-host Chad Krueger invite you into Bro Bro Studios to listen in on some friendly conversations with friends, comedians, and special guests. Break out the tissues, because we bring out the issues.

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3. Serial

Serial is a podcast exploring a nonfiction story over multiple episodes. First released in October 2014, it is a spinoff of the radio program This American Life.

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2. Nerdist

A weekly interview show “about what it means to be a nerd” hosted by Web Soup, Talking Dead, and @midnight host Chris Hardwick.

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1. Guys We F%^@#ed

Comedians Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson explore the world of sex and touch on topics that other shows wouldn’t dare while adding their brand of humor.

 

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Rumor: Bel Powley Favorite To Be Cast In ‘Star Wars :Episode VIII’

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Fans all over the world are currently still clamoring to movie theaters to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens, quickly making the film the highest grossing picture in North American history. While Disney is still counting all the money that they are getting from Episode VII, Lucasfilm is preparing for the next step in the franchise’s future. Director Rian Johnson is gearing up to start principal photography on the currently untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII, slated for release in May 2017.
Episode VIII already has Benecio del Toro on board and Lucasfilm is allegedly looking to add two more female characters. Gugu Mbatha-Raw was reported to secure one of those two female roles, but now it look like she’s out.The Wrap’s Jeff Sneider stated (while on the Meet The Move Press Podcast) that Mbatha-Raw will no longer appear in Episode VIII, and Bel Powley (star of Sundance hit Diary of a Teenage Girl) is in the running to replace her. What is your reaction to this news?

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‘Free State of Jones’ Matthew McConaughey Leads A Rebellion

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Matthew McConaughey is harnessing is inner 90s Mel Gibson in the trailer for his latest film, Free State of Jones.

Written and directed by Gary Ross, Free State of Jones is an epic set during the Civil War and tells the story of a defiant Southern farmer, Newt Knight, and his extraordinary armed rebellion against the Confederacy.

Banding together with other small farmers and local slaves, Knight launched an uprising that led Jones County, Mississippi to secede from the Confederacy, creating the Free State of Jones. Knight continued his struggle into Reconstruction, distinguishing him as a compelling, if controversial, figure of defiance long beyond the War.

The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mahershala Ali, and Keri Russell.

Free State of Jones will be in theaters on May 13, 2016.

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Force Awakens, Hello From The Dark Side: 5 Non-Fan Observations

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Breaking Down Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens:

It’s hard not being a fan of Star Wars or the new film Force Awakens.

While I find them to be well made films with promising scripts, the product is marketed and branded towards something that doesn’t match my particular cinema taste. But I love watching movies so I have sat through the ‘Midi-chlorians’ and the land of the Ewoks in order to stay up-to-date with what’s going on in pop culture. So here comes the newest Star Wars film, you may have heard of it…it’s a little piece called The Force Awakens. From toothbrushes to car commercials, the record-shattering flick is everywhere!

I just had to see what all the fuss was about!

While I didn’t hate the movie, I felt like I was hanging out with a new group of friends with all these inside jokes that I couldn’t join in on. It’s a culture that I am not a part of but that doesn’t mean I don’t have thoughts on the film.

Not wanting to labeled “hater” by people on the Internet, these 5 observations below are some of the personal feelings I had about the film purely as a moviegoer. It is in no means an attack on the film and/or its fans.

 

1. What Would The Films Be Like From An ‘Adult’ Perspective?
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My taste in movies tends to lean towards that have an R or NC-17 rating. I’m just a cynical bloodhound who loves bad words & some sexuality, what can I say? But this makes me wonder…what would Star Wars be like if it went fully to the dark side?

The film franchise has a sick love of dismemberment & already touched on almost incest, why not get more twisted? While the movies are mostly for families with their adorable wise cracking characters, there have been some rather messed up moments. From Anakin Skywalker killing a bunch of kids to the Wampa having a bloody meal, it gets brutal at times but not to the point to make a real difference.
The Force Awakens was never going to the gritty reboot that seems to be so popular but under the Disney umbrella, it was more accessible to children than ever before.

Much like A New Hope, The Force Awakens keeps the tone rather light for the most part. With one spoiler filled death & some torture moments, the movie does try to darken it up but doesn’t hit the lows that Empire Strikes Back did. Imagine how brutal Kylo’s lightsaber would have been with a more sadistic space-loving director like Ridley Scott or Christopher Nolan. Taking out some of the more marketable moments from the film, Force Awakens could have been a move to a more experimental time in the franchise’s history.

2.Look! Diversity!
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This new film is more focused on diversity this time around. The Force Awakens has 3 leading heroes; none of which are a white males. To go even further, other than the original heroes & Adam Driver…the cast is made up of foreign actors ranging from places like Europe, Africa, and South America.

This film also features a leading female. The hero for our hero’s journey is a girl this time around. Since playing second fiddle to mumbling moronic men like Luke & Anakin, the women of Star Wars have always been shining stars in a dim galaxy. This time around, Rey is already badass before we meet her. It doesn’t take her long before she picks up on her newfound power. It’s a refreshing change of pace after seeing two sets of films with dopey leading men trying to find themselves.

I’m not saying the older films or the much hated prequels didn’t have an array of diversity but The Force Awakens has something for just about everyone. It’s important for people to have representation in media, especially in sci-fi. The film reached out to many different walks of life; the diversity is a small portion of what I think led to its success. Star Wars is now more relatable than ever.

3. Star Wars: The Hero’s Journey
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Star Wars has always been the simplest retelling of ‘the hero’s journey’. For those of you who don’t know what the term is, I’ll quickly sum it up. Our hero goes on an adventure where they face adversity and they are forever changed in the process. That’s ‘the hero’s journey’ and basically the plot to any kids movie.

The Force Awakens is no different; our darling kick-ass Rey is thrust into a world she knows little about and quickly learns she is even more important then she ever imagined. Much like Luke Skywalker and young Anakin in Phantom Menace, Rey is just a seemingly ordinary person who is now part of the world of Jedi & Siths.

Is ‘the hero’s journey’ the easiest way to tell a story with such an expansive universe & epic family drama surrounding it or could we get a more complex story to match the complexity of the world we are in?

4. Can The Real Bad Guys Please Stand Up?
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I’ve always had an issue with the villains in the Star Wars films. The main villain, this time Kylo Ren, is an easily manipulated attention seeking baddie; much like his beloved Darth Vader. There is this higher power with a much more evil intent pulling the strings but the weaker villain is usually given more screen time.

You can already see the seeds being planted in The Force Awakens where Kylo Ren will be able to redeem himself, even if it’s just before death like Vader before him. It would refreshing to see someone with the hatred of Emperor Palpatine be the lead villain, someone too deep in the dark side to ever be redeemed.

5. You Let Robotic Beach Ball Steal The Show!
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And The Oscar For Best Supporting Role Goes To…BB-8!

We all know the real shining star of The Force Awakens is the round droid that seems to be loved by everyone in the film. You could feel R2-D2 fume with anger as BB-8 surpassed R2’s adorableness and became an overnight star in the process.

I hope to see the loveable droid on the red carpet this award season!

 

 

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The New ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ T.V. Spot, and Bats Ramming Supes.

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If a Saturday with football wasn’t enough, Zack Snyder (Director of the highly anticipated Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice) just tweeted this out:

 

Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice stars Henry Cavill, reprising his role as Superman/Clark Kent, Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne, and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince. The film also reunites “Man of Steel” stars Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, and Diane Lane.The film is set to open worldwide in March. The Superman was created  by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, Batman characters created by Bob Kane, and Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston, appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment.

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“Titans” Live-Action Show Done As TNT Pulls Plug

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“Titans, NO!” should have been the phrase shooting around social media since it’s official, Titans will not be gracing our television screens after all.

The live action adaptation of DC Comic’s band of teenage superheroes has officially been dropped, despite being a pilot episode being ordered by TNT. Focused around a band of young superheroes, Titans was definitely coming into the fold at the right time. With fellow DC Comics shows like Arrow, Flash, Supergirl and Gotham gaining major ground in the age of comic book TV, Titans was met with some hesitation, but a lot of anticipation.

With Warner Bros. constantly introducing new shows revolving around it’s print counterparts, Titans would have been inserted directly into a hard competition of the DC TV Universe.

From 2003-2006, Cartoon Network was the stop for Teen Titans, a cartoon adaptation of the comic book team dealing with darker tones and revered for it’s great character development around the team. Also, their new interpretation, Teen Tiatans Go! has been running on Cartoon Network and is currently in it’s third season.

Titans was rumored to be consisting of Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Raven and Starfire, the live-action show seemed to enlist similar characters, rumored to be Nightwing, Oracle, Hawk, Dove, Starfire and Raven. With a very Birds of Prey feel to it, it remained uncertain if we would see other key members of the team, with some of the more obscure members playing cameos.

The main focus was clearly around Dick Grayson/Nightwing, who’s character was rumored to be just emerging from mentor titansBruce Wayne/Batman’s shadow and stepping into his role as a titular hero, tasked with now leading this group of young superheroes-to-be.

Alongside the reports of the show coming into fruition, a poster was released, showing a solo Nightwing standing with his escrima sticks, shown to the right.

Announced just over a year ago, Titans didn’t make much of a splash after the initial buzz, and then seemed to root itself out of mind and out of sight before officially getting the plug pulled by TNT president Kevin Reilly, who delivered the hard news in a TCA press conference, stating that “It is not [still in development], We just decided it wasn’t quite where we wanted to go.” His words now are drastically different from his stance in the summer, where he is quoted as saying that “It is going to be excellent.”

What are your thoughts? Was TNT’s decision to stop Titans in it’s tracks a good move or will we be left with a bad taste of what could have been? Share your thoughts!

 

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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season Two Premiere Date Announced

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It was announced today at the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour that Fear the Walking Dead will air its second season of 15 episodes in two parts. The new season will start the first of seven new episodes on April 10th at 9:00 pm ET/PT. The remaining eight episodes will air later in 2016. The remaining eight episodes will air later in 2016. The series, which delivered the highest-rated first season of any series in cable history among total viewers and all key demos in live+3 ratings, is executive produced by showrunner Dave Erickson, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero and David Alpert. The series stars Kim Dickens as Madison, Cliff Curtis as Travis, Frank Dillane as Nick, Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia, Ruben Blades as Daniel, Mercedes Mason as Ofelia, Lorenzo James Henrie as Chris and Colman Domingo as Strand. The series began shooting its second season last month on the Baja peninsula in Mexico at Baja Studios, home to some of the greatest ocean-set films in recent years. Season one left off with Madison, Travis and their extended family taking temporary shelter in Strand’s gated estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean. As civil unrest continues to grow and the dead overrun Los Angeles, Strand prepares to escape to “Abigail,” his large yacht moored offshore.

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REVIEW: Steven Universe ‘Log date 7.15.2’ – Captain, I’m detecting comedy.

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SPOILER ALERT
Summary: Steven listens to Peridot’s audio diary which narrates her time bonding with the Gems, particularly Garnet.

After the events of the previous episode (where she solidified she would be on an Earth for a long time), Peridot reacts to this news the best way she can by having a nervous breakdown which is hilarious to watch. Afterward, Steven takes the time to listen to her audio recordings and hears about Peridot’s attempts to adjust to Earth life.

The attempts to adjust range from her studying the ecosystem, reading a joke book, and fangirling over a show. The later is is probably one of the most hysterical things the show has ever presented. After watching just episode (on repeat) Peridot creates fan theories and explanations which seem to go on forever. It’s a jab at the fan community but you know the creators are doing it all in good fun.

Afterward, Peridot tries to understand Garnet. The two of them attempt fusion but are unsuccessful but Garnet appreciates the effort. It’s not as grand as the episodes where she tried to connect with Pearl and Amethyst but still it’s cute. Also, the hint of even attempting fusion may lead to something more in the near future. Which is probably what a lot of fans are hoping for. Who will Peridot fuse with first? Sadly this a questions for another time and place.

So ends the Steven’s Birthday Week of new episodes. It was good to have the show back and firing on all cylinders as usual. Hopefully, there will not be another three month gap between new episodes because frankly, the fans can’t stand the wait for such quality entertainment. Now all there is to worry about is the community getting spoiled by having too many leaked photos and videos of coming episodes.

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