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A First Look At ‘Fuller House’

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This afternoon, Netflix released the first photos of the Netflix series Fuller House (a revival of that T.G.I.F. staple). In the first pictures, we get a glimpse of D.J., Stephanie, and the rest of the Tanner Clan back to together again.One photo shows D.J. (Candace Cameron-Bure) embracing Kimmy (Andrea Barber) and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin). While, the other images introduce D.J.’s sons and Kimmy’s daughter.

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In Fuller House, the adventures that began in 1987 on Full House continue, with veterinarian D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure) recently widowed and living in San Francisco. D.J.’s younger sister/aspiring musician Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) and D.J.’s lifelong best friend/fellow single mother Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), along with Kimmy’s feisty teenage daughter Ramona (Soni Nicole Bringas), all move in to help take care of D.J.’s three boys. The spinoff will have guest appearances by John Stamos (Jesse Katsopolis), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone), Lori Loughlin (Becky Katsopolis) and Scott Weinger (Steve Hale).

Fuller House is from Miller-Boyett Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television for Netflix. Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Jeff Franklin are the executive producers of the series, which was created by Franklin. John Stamos is a producer.

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Michael Shannon And Kevin Spacey Are ‘Elvis & Nixon’

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Amazon released the trailer for Elvis & Nixon starring Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey Friday afternoon.

The untold true story behind the meeting between the King of Rock ‘n Roll and President Nixon, resulting in this revealing, yet humorous moment immortalized in the most requested photograph in the National Archives.

The film is directed by Liza Johnson and also stars Colin Hanks, Evan Peters, Ashley Benson, Alex Pettyfer, Tate Donovan, and Johnny Knoxville.

Elvis & Nixon will be in theaters on April 15.

This could be the greatest thing you watch all day!

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A Conversation With Michael Ian Black

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Monkeys Fighting Robots kicks off the second season of our podcast with Michael Ian Black.

The comedian, writer, and actor stopped by to talk about his new book – Navel Gazing – True Tales Of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom’s, which I know sounds weird).

Black delivers a frank and funny memoir about confronting his genetic legacy as he hits his forties.

On the second half of the show, we discuss the Darth Vader is Supreme Leader Snoke rumors.

Navel Gazing – True Tales Of Bodies, Mostly Mine (but also my mom’s, which I know sounds weird) is available now.

ABOUT MICHAEL IAN BLACK
Michael Ian Black is a writer, comedian, and actor who currently appears on Another Period, The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. He created and starred in many television series, including Michael and Michael Have Issues, Stella, and The State. He wrote the screenplay for the film Run, Fatboy, Run and wrote and directed the film Wedding Daze. Michael regularly tours the country as a stand-up comedian and is the bestselling author of the book My Custom Van (and 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face), the memoir You’re Not Doing It Right, and the children’s books Chicken Cheeks, The Purple Kangaroo, A Pig Parade Is a Terrible Idea, I’m Bored, Naked!, and Cock-a-Doodle-Doo-Bop. Michael lives in Connecticut with his wife and two children.

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Get A Better Look A The New ‘Daredevil’ Season 2 Poster

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Netflix released a new poster Friday morning for Marvel’s Daredevil season two. The poster has been brightened and cut in half to give you better look at the details.

The playing card could be a hint at the arrival of Bullseye or since it’s a king, it could be a reference to Kingpin.

Take a look at the images and tell us what you see in the comments section below.

Daredevil is Executive Produced by Doug 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.

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‘Arrow’ Stephen Amell Under Contract Till 2019

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The star of Arrow Stephen Amell went to Facebook Thursday night to reassure fans that he is not leaving the show.

“Facebook… I keep reading that I’m leaving Arrow. I’m not. I have a contract that runs through 2019. At least. Now… That doesn’t mean Arrow will run that long, but if it does… I’ll be here. Any other questions I can answer? – said Amell on Facebook.

2019 would put Arrow at seven seasons; Smallville lasted 10.

Arrow is in the middle of its fourth season and is set to return to The CW on January 20. So far this season the series is averaging 2.699 million viewers per episode, which is down from season three’s average of 2.76 million viewers.

The Flash in its second season is averaging 3.6 million viewers per episode.

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Disney Reveals The Backstory To The Mysterious Star Wars: TFA character, TR-8R

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TR-8R is the red head on the bench in the background!

Minor spoilers for Star Wars: The Force Awakens follow. If you have seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens, chances are you remember the Stormtrooper that gave Finn quite the run for his money. Turns out this character that we will probably never see again has a name and his own complete back story and Disney has provided us with some information about our favorite side character on StarWars.com! Part of the reason he shouts the now over-quoted line, “TRAITOR!” is because Finn trained alongside TR-8R whose real name is FN-2199, also known as Nines to his friends.

The article goes on to talk about why Nines is so damn cool, “There’s a reason that Nines gets to use an awesome weapon (which is called a Z6 baton). He’s riot control, and part of an elite squad that enforces order or squashes uprisings. While their weapons are non-lethal in theory, the Z6 can definitely cause harm or kill an opponent when used with brute force.”

The character can be found in Greg Rucka’s novel, Before the Awakening. Who knew a character we had never seen on-screen before could have so much history?

Source: ComicBookMovie.com

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Returns April 24

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HBO announced Thursday Game of Thrones begins its sixth season April 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Will fans find out what happened to Jon Snow in the first episode or will the series drag his storyline out over the ten episodes?

Game of Thrones stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Diana Rigg, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner.

Deadline is also reporting that negotiations have begun for a seventh and eighth season of the Emmy Award-winning series.

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HBO Announces Premiere Date For Scorsese & Jagger’s ‘Vinyl’

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HBO announced Thursday that Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s new show Vinyl will premiere a two-hour episode on February 14 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Scorsese also directed the first the episode.

Richie Finestra, the founder and president of American Century Records, is trying to save his company and soul without destroying everyone in his path. With his passion for music and discovering talent gone by the wayside, and American Century on the precipice of being sold, he has a life-altering event that reignites his love of music, but severely damages his personal life.

Richie Finestra’s wife, Devon, a former actress and model who was part of Andy Warhol’s Factory scene in 1960s New York City, is now a suburban mother of two. Richie’s personal and professional crises put additional stress on their relationship, inspiring a desire to return to her Bohemian roots.

Meanwhile, as head of promotions and a partner at American Century, Zak Yankovich’s experience in the industry and hundred-dollar handshakes make him an invaluable part of the company, though he works in Richie’s shadow. Their professional relationship is strained by disagreements over how to guide the company through the music landscape of 1973.

Vinyl stars Bobby Cannavale as Richie Finestra, Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, Ato Essandoh, Max Casella, P.J. Byrne, J.C. MacKenzie, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Juno Temple, Jack Quaid, James Jagger, and Paul Ben-Victor.

The drama is written by Rich Cohen, Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, and Terence Winter

Source: HBO MEDIA

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And The Winner Is … (Dewey Singleton’s 2016 Golden Globe Film Predictions)

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Winning a Golden Globe doesn’t carry the same weight as getting an Oscar, but the awards ceremony is far more entertaining because it’s unpredictable. The stars are liquored up, the atmosphere is chill, and sometimes the results can be downright shocking. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is a small organization and keeps both its membership and its voting practices shrouded in mystery. It’s often next to impossible to make heads or tails of who will win because of the unpredictability of the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press. Taking all this into account, and with the caveat that this year’s batch of Globe nominees are all over the map, here’s who will end taking up home a Golden Globe on Sunday night.

Best Motion Picture, Drama

Spotlight
Nominees: Carol; Mad Max: Fury Road; The Revenant; Room; Spotlight
This win will signify the commencement of the Spotlight victory tour as HFPA will reward Spotlight just as every other significant awards body has to date. It seems likely that the producers of Spotlight will have to make room on the shelf for an Oscar as well.

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Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

The Big Short
Nominees: The Big Short; Joy; The Martian; Spy; Trainwreck
The HFPA likes to surprise us, but lately, we’ve seen them go with conventional wisdom. Last year it seemed the voters went with conventional wisdom and chose The Grand Budapest Hotel (rightfully so). If this were truly about the best comedy, then The Martian wouldn’t be in this category at all. But it is, and it has a chance, but the HFPA will make a statement and reward The Big Short ( as it should).

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Best Actor, Motion Picture Drama

Leonardo Dicaprio
Nominees: Bryan Cranston (Trumbo); Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant); Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs); Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl); Will Smith (Concussion)
Truthfully, DiCaprio’s performance in The Revenant didn’t make me feel that he was some lock by any means. However, in looking at the other performances, it’s becoming crystal clear who not only will win this Golden Globe but will also eventually win the Best Actor Oscar.

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Best Actress, Motion Picture Drama

Brie Larson
Nominees: Cate Blanchett (Carol); Brie Larson (Room); Rooney Mara (Carol); Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn); Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)
This category is going to be close and easily could see Saoirse Ronan winning. The voters are going to side with Larson and, truthfully, they should. Larson has been racking up win after win in these critic guild awards across the United States and is quickly ascending to a favorite for the Oscar in a little over a month’s time.

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Best Actor, Motion Picture Musical or Comedy

Matt Damon
Nominees: Christian Bale (The Big Short); Steve Carell (The Big Short); Matt Damon (The Martian); Al Pacino (Danny Collins); Mark Ruffalo (Infinitely Polar Bear)
The HFPA will honor The Martian. Matt Damon is poignant and provides humor in arguably one the best performances of his career. Also, Damon has never won a Golden Globe. That will change this year.

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Best Actress, Motion Picture Musical or Comedy

Amy Schumer
Nominees: Jennifer Lawrence (Joy); Melissa McCarthy (Spy); Amy Schumer (Trainwreck); Maggie Smith (The Lady in the Van); Lily Tomlin (Grandma)
The Golden Globes will go a little off the rails as Amy Schumer shocks everyone and wins for her role in Trainwreck. The simplest pick would have been to choose Jennifer Lawrence, but she will have other chances, and this where the HFPA will get a little edgy and pick the talented actress/comedian.

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Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture

Sylvester Stallone
Nominees: Paul Dano (Love & Mercy); Idris Elba (Beasts of No Nation); Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies); Michael Shannon (99 Homes); Sylvester Stallone (Creed)
It’s a simple as this: any other year this would be a two-horse race between Idris Elba and Paul Dano, but this is just simply a case of someone being a little better. Stallone winning Sunday night is about as close to a lock as you will see with the HFPA.

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Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture

Alicia Vikander
Nominees: Jane Fonda (Youth); Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight); Helen Mirren (Trumbo); Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina); Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs)
Vikander has had quite a year with a tremendous performance in The Danish Girl and Ex Machina. While Leigh is a tremendous force on screen, Vikander’s performance carries Ex Machina and truly cements her status and the Golden Globe’s Best Supporting Actress winner in 2016.

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Road to Batman V. Superman: Superman 1978

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Superman is a special movie for fans. Perhaps it’s John William’s score that raises the spirit, or the memorable title credits, or maybe it’s Christopher Reeve’s distinctive look when he becomes Superman, or the undeniably upbeat tone of the film, or that it is the first modern superhero movie. There is something charming about the film that many moviegoers consider worth defending, and therefore compare every other Superman film to it.

Superman (much like 1989’s Batman) is considered by many to be the quint essential version of this character for fans. So today, I make the second stop on the “Road to Batman V. Superman” at the first live action Man of Steel film starring Christopher Reeve. Partially to check it out and see if the film still holds up, but also to see how the film portrays America’s first superhero. So, let’s fly right into it, to see if it is one of the greatest superhero films ever made.

First, it’s important to talk about how brilliant the marketing for this film was. Particularly the tag line: “You’ll believe a man can fly.” Not, ‘you will see a man fly,’ but “you will BELIEVE a man can fly.” The feeling seemed to be that the director, Richard Donner, wanted to show off the technical marvel of creating the beautiful flying scenes. Back in the late 70s, audiences and critics couldn’t stop talking about those scenes. Looking back on this film, it’s still impressive how well crafted the technical effects are. And some of the scenes that happen during the climax are a visual spectacle to behold.

The film’s story is the classic origin story of Superman: the destruction of Krypton, Jor-El saving his only son, the Kent’s meeting a young Kal-El, Clark Kent discovering the Fortress of Solitude, and Clark Kent eventually becoming Superman to defeat Lex Luthor’s evil plot. The film’s narrative is simple and uncomplicated, but that’s actually a plus because that way the movie can be enjoyed easily by both kids and adults. The strength of the movie actually comes from the actors and how they portray their roles.

“Honey, this spaceship looks really stupid.”

First and foremost, Christopher Reeve just nails it as Superman. He’s warm, caring, optimistic, but also strong and even intimidating when he needs to be. At the same time he exercises just the right amount of goofiness and wide-eyed innocence Superman should have. I mean for God’s sake, he saves a cat out of a tree at one point. Reeve’s Clark Kent is also strong, as he definitely plays up the Smallville, small town American charm and gladly dispenses it on anyone who he encounters. Although I will admit, I got tired of seeing him act like a schmuck constantly. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think Clark Kent needs to be an utter goofball to make his alter ego look better. In fact one thing I’m excited to see in Batman V. Superman is how Henry Cavill is going to portray Clark Kent as well as Superman. But, overall, Christopher Reeve turns in a fantastic performance, and it’s easy to see why so many fans and audience members compare all the most recent Supermans to him.

All the other actors do a great job as well. Margot Kidder is a tough, determined, and funny Lois Lane. Marlon Brando plays a distraught, and saddened Jor-El. Jackie Cooper plays the perfect, demanding, aggressive Perry White. All the performances (even the smaller side characters like Johnathan and Martha Kent) are memorable. But, the one the steals the show is Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor. Hackman’s Luthor is conniving, deceptive, brilliant, and funny. Hackman brings a lot of dimension to the character of Luthor through his charm and wit that makes him sinister and a lot of fun.

Though this movie is definitely flawed in many ways. Most of which, I believe, comes from the script. There were four or five writers working on the story until a complete script was made. The resulting product is a script that has a brilliant, smart, and tragic first two-thirds, and then a bizarre final act. It’s not bad, but it’s just kind of silly, very much like a comic book, but to the point of shear ridiculousness. It’s been famously mocked since it first came out, but Luthor’s plan is goofy as hell. When he announces his villainous plot I kept expecting him to turn into a Captain Planet villain. Also, Superman swimming through lava, to fix the Californian fault that was split was laughable. And then of course, there’s the biggest plot hole of the movie: spinning the Earth backwards to reverse the flow of time.

“This plan makes perfect sense!”

There are a few reasons why that doesn’t work:

  1. Time doesn’t work that way.
  2. Spinning the Earth backwards would cause everything bound to it by gravity to fly off into space.
  3. If Superman is fast enough to spin the earth backwards, why the hell wasn’t he fast enough to catch both of the missiles?
  4. Superman has to spin the earth back the way it was, which raises the third point again, AND contradicts how time works in this movie. Which the film clearly didn’t understand.
  5. If Superman was moving so fast around the Earth that it spun the other way, the force of his speed and momentum would probably cause even more destructive damage to the planet than the mega earthquake did.
  6. Did Superman know he could do this?
  7. If he did? Why hasn’t he done this before? He probably could have gone back in time and saved Pa Kent by smacking the steak that caused his heart condition out of his hands.
  8. How are his clothes still on him after he moved that fast? They probably would have burned up in the atmosphere.

Okay, maybe I got a little carried away there, but there are minor plot holes I can ignore, and then there are major ones I just can’t forgive. And it definitely comes from the final script, which feels like it’s forcing a lighthearted moment, or an act of levity to keep the film happy and fun. There’s nothing wrong with trying to make a more upbeat superhero movie, but there still needs to be a sense of tension and darkness in the conflict. And this is where the movie falls a little short. A perfect example is Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor. There are great scenes where he’s diabolically genius and funny, and then there are stupid scenes that are reminiscent of a Harpo Marx-esque pratfall.

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It feels a little hypocritical to criticize Eisenberg’s upcoming Luthor being a little goofy, when Hackman was basically acting like a fourth Stooge. Again this doesn’t really come from the actor, but rather an unfocused script. Maybe it was just a bad screenwriter constantly throwing jokes into the script, or maybe it was a producer that wanted to make sure the movie was for kids as well as adults, or maybe it just had too many cooks in the kitchen. Whatever the reason, the film has a bizarre mismatched tone that takes me as a viewer out of it.

But, most of my complaints are minor nitpicks and despite the one gaping plot hole in the film, I still consider this as a classic superhero adaptation. The positives definitely outweigh the negatives, and it’s a great movie to watch with kids, and for filming techniques. This would re-cement the ideal of Superman as the all American pretty boy who fights for truth, justice, and the American way and bring another boost to his character’s popularity. You’ve probably already seen it once or twice now, but give it another watch. It’s definitely worth checking out.

Next time on “Road to Batman V. Superman” I look at the sequel to the first Batman movie, Batman Returns, which many fans consider to be an even darker, and more disturbing movie than the first one… And that wasn’t necessarily a compliment. Check back soon where I take a look at the time the Bat fought the Cat, the Bird, and Christopher Walken… Yeah, it’s going to be a weird one.

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